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Married to Escape Her Grasp

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 616    |    Released on: 08/07/2025

st of glass and steel that pricked a s

alien,

n the wheel, the familiar weight

hree-year-old son, Leo, babbled to his stuffed dinosa

ning to the bel

penthouse suite that probably cost m

rying Leo on his hip, the

gner dresses and tailored suits. The air hummed with

e room, h

entrance, greeting guests as if

strained, brilliant smile plastered on her face. Mark was a st

ege of this world, a world that ha

ned the crowd and t

f a second before it returned, shar

and glided towards Ethan, her sil

nough for those nearby to hear. "I'

the small boy in his

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fell silent, their ey

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turning his body slightly to sh

n said, his voice low a

out a short

h. Don't be ridiculous, E

r, her voice a p

king women from your office? Did you get her pregnant a

esigned to belittle him, to strip him o

er over, a bored ex

hand on So

," he murmured, not out of any sense of decency, b

a wasn't

d, was an affront to her. The presence

d overwhelmed by the loud noises a

n's neck, his small hands

ed his back on Sophia. He rubbed Leo's back, his entire focus shifting to th

er standing there, fuming in her silver dress, the vict

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“For five years, the hum of servers was the only soundtrack to my quiet exile in Havenwood. I' d traded city lights for a beige cubicle in a tech support call center, a far cry from the life I once knew, after a spectacular fall from grace orchestrated by my ex-fiancée, Sophia Davis. I found a strange peace, a quiet contentment, building a new life from the wreckage of the old. Then, Sophia, flanked by her new fiancé, Mark, waltzed into my office, their expensive city clothes a stark violation of my humble world. She sneered at my surroundings, then offered me a "chance" to return to the city-as her pet project, if I' d just apologize. The entire office fell silent, my colleagues watching, seeing my only escape. I finally looked up, calm, and delivered the blow: "I'm married." Sophia froze, her face contorting in rage, shrieking about me lying, about who I could possibly marry in "this wasteland." Mark mocked my hypothetical wife, suggesting some "desperate single mom." My jaw tightened. "You don't get to talk about my wife," I growled, standing to tower over him. Sophia, furious, spotted a box of clumsy friendship bracelets my colleagues' children had made for my wife, and deliberately stomped on them, grinding them into the dirty floor. "Pathetic," she spat, her vicious satisfaction palpable. As she and Mark left, I stared at the crushed innocence, and for the first time in five years, a cold, hard anger began to burn. How could I have let myself be so naive, to truly believe I had escaped her?”
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