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The Call He Never Answered

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 872    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

me home until t

llow and my foot propped up. He walked in, dropped his keys on the entr

asked, his voice laced with

t say anything. I just lifted my injured arm, th

of something-guilt, maybe-crossed his face b

grumbled. An hour ago, he' d te

zed by his anger. It was like a distant

the bedroom," I said. "I

He sighed heavily and sat down on the other end of the couch, loo

difficult decision, Mark stoo

y single meal. I wanted to take care of him, to make sure he wasn' t t

of pasta with tomato sauce was ready. He walked over and, without a

t tell him I wasn' t hungry. I obediently picked up my fork and at

only make simple things like this," he said, almost de

as l

d a picture of it on her private social media, a proud declaration of his affection. A beautiful seared salmon with aspar

bites. I was full quickly. I put down my fork

to continue this strange performance

ol. My arm hit the bowl on the table, sending it crashi

I just forgot you were injured, and I didn' t finish treating your

I said. It w

not mad? Your old tantrums didn' t work on me, and now you want to use this cold should

Lily, I was no longer a girl. Every time he mentioned it, I used to react, getting into huge fights w

dn' t cry. I

er thought that way. You ca

henever we fought, he would be the one to kick me out, telling me to sleep on the guest

ily, he shot up from his chair an

sh!" he snarled, dragging

n us. He was there because my foot was injured and he felt some misplaced sens

ept. It gave me a sense of security. But tonight, wit

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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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