icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

The Perfect Lie: A Wife's Awakening

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 879    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

ed frame of our largest wedding photo. In it, I was looking at Liam with so much love, so much hope. He was smili

at ran right through his smiling face. A sob, raw and ugly, tore from my throat. I let the photo fall from my hands, and this

to the sofa, my body trembling. A cold sweat broke out on my forehead. For a split second, a deeply ingrained habit took over. I r

wanted to call for help was the source of all my pain. He woul

o a hospital. But the thought of driving myself in this state was ter

ing, his voice impatient.

ch. "I'm... I'm in a lot of pain. I

ine. I heard Chloe's voice in the backgroun

d, devoid of any sympathy. "Pain? What kind of pain? Did you eat something bad? Take an A

who might be having a medical emergency. The fin

my voice flat. "It's n

ing fire. I had no choice. I grabbed my keys and purse and stumbled out of the ho

iseptic and suffering. After what felt like an eternity, a nurse called my na

as C

They were talking to a veterinarian, Liam's expression a perfect mask of gentle concern. He listened intently, nodding, placing a comfort

imacy. A nurse walking by smiled at them. "Y

her. Liam just smiled, a

ollapsed in a hospital waiting room, and he was a few feet away, building a new life on th

rgency room doors, back into the night. I didn't know where I was going, I just knew I

hoppy water. I was running on pure adrenaline and despair. My phone buzzed

your house. Saw the tra

as I typed a reply.

ed h

then I called him. He an

s wrong? Wh

, the words barely a whisper.

voice firm and steady, a lifeli

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
The Perfect Lie: A Wife's Awakening
The Perfect Lie: A Wife's Awakening
“My marriage to Liam was supposed to be a dream, a glossy magazine cover come to life. He was the charming tech CEO, I, the brilliant data scientist. But behind the facade of our perfect life, three years passed without him ever touching me, a supposed victim of extreme OCD. Then, at his company gala, a spilled champagne tray revealed the monstrous truth: he didn' t pull me to safety. He shoved me. My head hit the marble, and as I lay dazed, he frantically wiped a champagne drop from his suit, feigning concern that painted him a tortured husband, not the brutal one. The real horror unfolded when I woke, drugged and paralyzed, to his casual laughter just outside the door. He hadn' t panicked; he' d deliberately pushed me. And then, the names: Jake, Ben, and finally, Chloe-my best friend. "Why do you think I married Ava in the first place? It' s the only way to stay in Chloe' s orbit." Every lie, every excuse, every moment of his supposed suffering, shattered into dust. I wasn't his wife; I was a pawn in his sick game, drugged and left vulnerable for his friends' crude "entertainment." How could I have been so blind, so naive, to give my heart to a monster who used me for sport? The sheer audacity, the cold calculation of it all, burned through me. I had to escape this gilded cage, expose the man who had turned my life into a cruel joke. I needed to reclaim my life, and I knew exactly how to dismantle his.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 68 Chapter 79 Chapter 810 Chapter 911 Chapter 10