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From Coma to Clarity: A Wife's Reckoning

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 835    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

s followed me everywhere, filled with a mixtur

terface pinged. It was a

you do it yet? Did

n a wound. I took a deep, shak

it. I told him

ared again. The wai

ner it's over, the better. I can'

't stand thinking about the

. I remember she used to leave little notes in my locker sometimes. Make sure you

ctively writing me out of the script and replacing me with someone else.

I typed, the word

would be at practice. As I got closer, I saw him. He was shooting hoops, but his movement

I sa

tching Liam with that same shy, hopeful expression I remembered. She took a tentativ

y chance.

r a second before remembering my coldness from the day before. He j

hesitant. "Can we please

saw Chloe's shoulders slump

hampionship game is Friday night, right?" I aske

nge of subject. "Yeah. It is.

n his eyes again, and I had to fight the urge

pavement. "I... I'll still be waiting for you. After the game. By

. He was still going to

lk away, her head down.

formed in my mind. I looked

" I cal

over at me, her eyes wide. Liam t

e, the fakest smile I had ever produced.

ook of utter con

frozen in place. "Yeah! He wants to see you after the

y arm through hers like we were

gym after the game," I continued, my voice sickeni

soming, radiant hope. She looked from me to Liam, a disbelie

ed. He opened his mouth to say something, probably to deny it, but I shot h

muscle twitching in his

to Chloe, patting he

ence. I didn't look back. I just kept walking, my steps quick and determined. The system req

r felt more ho

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From Coma to Clarity: A Wife's Reckoning
From Coma to Clarity: A Wife's Reckoning
“The screech of tires, then black. I woke up in a void, a sterile blue screen floating before me, informing me I was Ava Miller, critically comatose, and tasked with a "Life Reformation" mission. One hundred missions, healing me 1% at a time, fulfilled the regrets of strangers. Ninety-eight down, and I was almost free, almost back to my life, my career, my husband Liam. Then mission 99 dropped. The client: Liam Stone. His request? To erase the public proposal that started our love story in high school. My love story. My heart pounded, disbelieving. It had to be a cruel twist, a cosmic joke. But then his tired, weary voice filled the silence. "I'm just so, so tired of this marriage. Seeing you lying in that bed... it's a burden. The whole thing was a mistake. Ava was always a bit much, so intense, so dramatic. Chloe was just... easy." And the final blow: "She let herself go even before the accident. There were stretch marks on her stomach... she looks like a corpse." He was speaking about me, the unconscious woman he vowed to cherish. The vibrant, loving man I married found my very existence sickening. The betrayal was a physical ache, a venomous poison seeping into my core. All my efforts, all my pain, all the lives I had changed-just to get back to him, only for him to declare me an intolerable burden, a mistake he wished to undo. A cold, hard resolve crystallized within me. He had shattered my heart, but he wouldn't take my life with it. My path to waking up, my only hope, depended on fulfilling his cruel, humiliating wish. With trembling fingers, I typed my reply: "I'll do it."”
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