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The Incubator Wife's Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 643    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

r it from her. I needed to see it in her eyes. I clung to a desperate, foolish hope tha

ell me it' s not true. Tell me what you said a

de me withered and died. There was no confusion in h

"Jessica was craving it. Dad said it was an old recipe, good for the b

e air, a testament to the warpe

I whispered, the words

"I held his collar," she said, as if describing a mundane

the way he would wag his tail so hard his whole body would wiggle. And I saw my daughter' s hands, t

d me. The sounds of the room faded into a dull roar. I could fe

e looked at Jessica, a silent apology for my outburst. "See wha

ional." Then she looked at me, her eyes devoid of any real sympathy. "Sarah, I'

e apology was more insul

tion required a practical solution. He reached fo

nimous condescension. "I know you were attached to him. I ge

ied to press them into my hand. "Here. Go buy yourself a n

he crisp green bills. A replacement

me out of my shock. The grief and horror coalescing i

way, the money flut

e. The trembling had stopped. My voi

a divorce

ase. A declaration of inde

in a foreign language. The idea that I would leave him, that I had any power

e that night, I h

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“My phone buzzed, revealing a text about a reservation at the city' s most exclusive restaurant. I thought my husband, David, was surprising me with a romantic dinner to celebrate my career success. Instead, I walked into a party celebrating his ex-girlfriend, Jessica Lee, who was glowing and visibly pregnant. My daughter, Lily, stood by their side, looking at me with pure annoyance as David announced, "Anything for you, Jess. And for our baby." Then, Lily chimed in, "Dad even got rid of that stupid dog you hated. He said the special stew for your pregnancy cravings needed a very special ingredient." My beloved champion show dog, Buster, was the "special ingredient." The room went silent as I screamed, "You killed my dog, didn' t you? You killed Buster." David callously admitted it, saying, "It was just a dog, Sarah. A damn dog. It was for Jessica' s health." To my horror, Lily confirmed she had helped him, describing it as a mundane chore. Overwhelmed, my world shattered. David then offered me money: "Go buy yourself a new one. A puppy. You' ll forget all about Buster in a week." The insult, so profound, jolted me into clarity. I pushed his hand away, the money fluttering to the floor, and declared, "I want a divorce, David."”
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