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Second Chance at a Broken Marriage

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 976    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

rah with a purity that now seemed foolish. When we first married, my business was just taking off. I worked

son or daughter of our own. But Emily had been a difficult teenager, and Sarah had

t now, David," she'd pleaded. "Plea

d all that paternal love into Emily, convinced that a stepfather's love could be just as strong. I paid

Sarah was laughing

spent wandering in a daze, I had started to clean out her things. Tucked away in the back o

di

filled the pages, not with memories of our life together,

steady. His money will be so useful for getting Robert back o

in while I was on business trips, the "loans" I gave her that went d

for a happy family. They saw me as a tool, an obstacle to be managed until t

hilling. They were written in the

e. But his life insurance policy is substantial. Robert had a brilliant idea. A pact. It' s romantic, in a way. Like Romeo and

grief. I was an afterthought.

zy. I stood up from my desk, the ghosts of the past fuel

da's. I walked through the rooms, no longer seeing a home, but a crime s

urse, it wasn't there yet. That was years in the future. But I had to know. I had to fin

. Nothing. Then I saw it. A shoebox on the top shelf, just lik

Robert. Written years ago, when he was supposedly overseas and they were divorced. But th

h him, knowing you have to pretend to love that fool. But be patient. Our plan is workin

Em

I was just the temporary caretaker, the

and Robert, taken a few months ago. They were on a beach, his arm around her, both o

r. The third wheel

n I read her will. I stumbled back, clutching my chest, the same tearing pain from before ripping

arkness take me. I fought against it, my fingernails digging into my

be my guide. They had built their future on

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“My wife, Sarah, was dead. The police called it an accident-a slip in the bathtub. But I knew better. The will reading shattered my world: Sarah left everything to her daughter, Emily, the life insurance, the house, every penny. I was left with nothing. Then came the final blow. Her last request was to be buried next to her ex-husband, Robert. A letter, stained with pink, revealed a suicide pact between them. "Some loves are meant to last forever," she wrote, a cruel blade twisting in the wound of my twenty-year marriage. The woman I had loved, the life I had built for her and her daughter, evaporated into a bitter lie. I was merely a bank, an ATM for her and her old flame. Emily, the child I raised, looked at me with chilling indifference. "Get out," she snarled. "This is my house now." I felt the floor drop out from under me. The rage, the betrayal, it all consumed me. Then, a sharp pain, blood... and darkness. I jolted awake, not dead but in my own bed, sunlight streaming through the window. It was October 12th, 2011, the fifth year of our marriage. I was back. The illusion shattered, the game reset. And this time, I knew all the rules.”
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