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The Betrayed Wife's Sweet Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 488    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

only five, too young to understand any of this. She found him in the

softly, her heart achi

wary. He didn't run to her. H

own, trying to keep her voice

"Aunt Sarah says you went away because you were a bad person," he said, his

e," Olivia said, reachin

re you going to be bad again? Are

of her. He had been poisoned against her. Before she could answer

self near the top of the two short steps that led down into the living room. As Olivia stood up, Sarah let out a sharp cry and suddenly tumbled s

tomach!" s

He didn't ask what happened. He didn't even look at Sarah on the

long strides and shoved her, hard. Her back slammed against

to kill my baby?" he screamed, his face in

r!" Olivia gasped,

so fast. She was just standing there, looking at me with so much hate... and then I fell. Oh God,

everything. You're unstable, Olivia. You're sick." He turned his back on her, rushing to Sarah's side, cooing and

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“The heavy iron gate groaned open, and I stepped out, expecting freedom. After a year inside, I longed for my fiancé, Liam, and our son, Noah. But the drive home to our familiar house revealed a chilling transformation: the paint was wrong, my rose bushes were gone. Then Mrs. Gable, our neighbor, delivered the first blow: "Liam has had his hands full, you know. It was a blessing he had Sarah to help him, especially with her being pregnant and all." Sarah. My brother' s widow. Pregnant. My heart seized. The key didn' t fit, but the door was unlocked. Inside, my home was alien-cold, modern, bare of our memories. And then I saw it: a baby' s playpen, a high chair. Not ours. Creeping to the back patio, I saw Liam, his arm around Sarah, her hand on a very pregnant belly. They looked like a perfect family. My perfect family. Then their words: "Are you sure she won' t cause any trouble? She' s supposed to get out this week." "Don' t you worry about Olivia. I know her. She' s loyal to a fault. She took the fall for us once, she' s not going to make waves now. She knows her place." Us. The word twisted in my gut. The truth hit me: Liam hadn' t made a mistake. Sarah had falsified the architectural plans. They had conspired. Liam had begged me to take the blame, promising a future, swearing he' d wait. I believed him. I sacrificed a year, my reputation, my career, for a monstrous lie. The betrayal shattered my heart, but beneath the pain, a cold, hard anger ignited. They thought I was broken, a loyal fool. They were about to learn how wrong they were.”