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The Call He Never Answered

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 656    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

ark Davis, my husband, stood in the center of the room, a wide grin on his face.

o his mouth without using his hands. Lily, her face flushed

ng the scene unfold. When Mark finally succeeded, the room erupted in applause

elled, a smile pl

ell over the room. Everyone turned to look at me, t

gan to tremble, and her eyes filled with

e whimpered, her

aten cookie. He turned and released Lily from the playful hug h

arrying in the silence. "Can' t you just let people have fun? You

in front of everyone, our colleagues, our friends, he bent his head and kissed her. It wasn' t

rmed over there, ripped them apart, and unleashed a torrent

nth wedding anniversary, I felt nothing. Absolutely nothing.

colleagues, a practiced social dance I had perfected over the years. I was wai

sh color an assault on the eyes. I felt a brief moment

ably in the front seat. She smiled at m

dripping with false sincerity. "I g

to hang a small crochet charm I had made for him from h

h my car' s style, Olivia.

of a child' s toy was fine, but a

ack door, and slid inside. The old me would have thrown a fit, wou

n' t care

t reach for Lily' s hand or whisper in her ear like he normally would when I was in the ba

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“At my company' s anniversary party, my husband Mark, beaming, played a game with his assistant, Lily, a cookie balanced on his forehead. As the room erupted in applause when he succeeded, I cheered, "Go, Mark!" The room fell silent. Lily' s smile vanished, her eyes welling with tears as she whimpered, "Oh, Mark." Mark, furious, snapped at me, "What' s wrong with you, Olivia? You always have to ruin everything. You're such a killjoy. So boring." Then, in front of everyone-our colleagues and friends-he bent down and kissed Lily, deeply and passionately. On our tenth wedding anniversary, watching Mark kiss another woman, I felt absolutely nothing. Later, Lily, riding comfortably in the passenger seat of our car, flashed a sickeningly sweet smile and called me "Sis-in-law." I remembered Mark once scoffing at my handmade charm, saying it didn' t match his car' s style, yet he found a custom pink paint job acceptable. The next morning, Lily posted a photo of red roses on Instagram: "This big silly man always remembers my birthday." In the corner, my wedding ring rested on a man' s hand. When Mark returned, he joked, "What' s the occasion? You even made a cake?" He then smeared frosting on my cheek, remarking on the cake' s poor presentation. If this had happened any other year, I would have screamed and cried. Instead, I calmly dumped the cake in the trash. He tried to appease me with expensive jewelry, a routine apology after every fight. But when I saw Lily' s text on his phone-"Mark, I had so much fun tonight, see you tomorrow~"-he erupted in a rage. He shoved me, throwing me off balance. My arm sliced on the coffee table, and my ankle twisted. He simply muttered, "For God' s sake, Olivia," before rushing to Lily' s side after she called him, leaving me injured and alone. Why did he care more about her fake sickness than my real injury? I was numb. I was utterly done. What else could I do but finally set myself free? That night, for the first time in a decade, I slept soundly, knowing I had made the right decision. My life had to change.”
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