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The Wife He Destroyed

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 705    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

a medical journal. He had that familiar, earnest look on his face, the one he always wore when he

ice low and conspiratorial.

asked, not looking

whatever he wants. Mom just lets him. You're a dietitian

oomed, "I can hear you whispering! Stop

ched. I tu

as in the room with the doctor. He heard the sa

He expected me to jump into action, to produce color-coded meal

his health! H

could,"

red at me, a confused frown creasing his handsome f

the diagnosis. I had spent an entire day creating a beautiful, low-glycemic birthday cake for him,

his face contorting in a sn

plate and hurled it against the dining

osting! Are you trying to poison me on

oked at David, pleading with my eyes for him to say something, to defend me. He just stood there, his

hield against David

hadn't hit me, but it shattered on the wall right next to my head, sending splinters of glass into my hair. I could sti

e asked if I

that I had been too desperate for their approval to see. His passivity, Eleanor's enabling, Richa

devoid of emotion. "I cared for years

idn't understand. To him, my death was still a dista

talking about?

tles that aren't mine. Your father has made his choice. You and your mother

d the living room, I saw Richard on the sofa. Eleanor was spoon-feeding him a bowl of

sadness. Just the cold, clear

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“I remember the fall. The sharp, brutal shove from my husband, David. The sickening crack as my head hit the marble staircase. The last thing I saw was his face, twisted not with remorse, but with a grief-fueled rage. His father' s last, wheezing words echoed in my ears: "She did this... Sarah... with her rabbit food..." They blamed me for their self-inflicted misery. For years, I, a dietitian, poured my soul into saving my tech mogul father-in-law, Richard Sterling, from himself. He was a man of excess, his wife enabling every destructive craving, and my husband, David, worshipping his father's stubbornness as strength. I crafted healthy meals, managed his medications, and pleaded with him to care for his own body. My reward? His constant resentment, my mother-in-law's accusations of starvation, and David's growing impatience with the "unpleasantness" I caused. I fought for his health, for our family. I got a broken neck for my efforts. They chose his dying delusion over our life together, over my life. The darkness that swallowed me was absolute, an unjust end to a life spent trying to do the right thing. Then, I felt the sunlight on my face. It was warm, a gentle caress. I opened my eyes to the familiar silk sheets of my own bed, the digital clock glowing 8:15 AM, October 12th. The day it all began, the day Richard was diagnosed with severe type 2 diabetes. I had been given a second chance. Not a chance to save him, but a chance to save myself. This time, I would do nothing. I would let him eat his cake.”
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