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The Scheming Husband's Downfall

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 909    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

minute business trip to finalize a deal for the Miller family

here he was. He was with Sarah, putting the finishing touches on the launch

ence wa

ways kept it locked, claiming it was where he handled sensitive Miller family

les meant n

t but also lazy. I walked to the heavy oak door and entered the override code

k click

l and stale, heavy with secrets. It was a masculine room, all dar

h as a child, with a missing front tooth. Sarah at her high school graduation. Sarah on a beach, laughi

s arrangement. This was a deep, twisted love s

as filled with more of her things. A dried flower from a corsage. Ticket stubs from concerts they' d attended

he had betrayed our entire life together. Our marriage was a hollow shell, a stage for hi

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s a locked leather-bound journal. The key was taped to the underside of t

d a week after my

her a hand. Grandpa is furious about me wanting to marry her, but he doesn' t see the long-term plan. Olivia is

stab of pain. He detailed every one of my startu

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cept. Good, but needs polis

er to pretend to care. But Sarah' s first round of funding

ailures, not as tragedies, but as victories. My pain was hi

om just a month ago, wa

le to trace after the fire. No one would ever suspect a thing. They said it was a tragic accident. It was a necessary one. With he

l fell fro

sank to the floor, my back again

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n't die in a t

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help of the man I loved. All so they co

ous, a searing, white-hot rage that burned away every last tear. I felt a profound, physical sickness, my bo

trayal, and the full, horrifying truth of my life settled upon me. I was not just a victim of

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“The phone rang, shattering the quiet. It was the police. My parents. Gone. Just like that. My world collapsed, leaving me drowning in debt and sorrow. Then, Ethan Miller, my fiancé, stepped in, a savior from a powerful family. He handled everything, defying his grandfather, who despised me as the "daughter of a bankrupt failure." We married, and for five years, he was the perfect husband, encouraging my dreams of rebuilding. I poured my soul into ninety-nine startups, each failing catastrophically. Investors pulled out, competitors mimicked my ideas, my data leaked. Ethan always picked up the pieces, assuring me, "The tech world is brutal. We'll try again." On the anniversary of our first date, I decided to surprise him at his office with red roses. But the door was ajar, and I heard him talking to his best friend, Chad. "Every one of Olivia's 'failures' has been a building block for Sarah's success," Ethan said, his voice light with amusement. Sarah Chen. His childhood sweetheart. The rising tech star I'd always admired. "So you gave her Olivia's data? Again?" Chad asked. "Of course. Sarah needed it. Olivia is... a great incubator for ideas," Ethan replied. The roses slipped from my hand, scattering on the cold marble floor. My ninety-nine failures weren't bad luck. They were deliberate sabotage, orchestrated by my own husband. He didn't save me; he married me to steal my ideas, my soul, for another woman. The heartbreak was immense, but underneath it, a cold, hard fury stirred. He thought I was weak, a failure he could control. He was wrong. I turned and ran, not from fear, but ignited by a single, burning decision. I was done with this life. I would not just leave. I would burn their world to the ground.”
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