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My Wife, My Betrayer

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 673    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

er tapped a glass for a toast. Once the pleasantries were over, Sarah took the fl

ng with confidence, "Liam has been such an incredibl

She said i

de." She handed him a sleek black folder. "That's the deed to a new house in the city, the keys

ssed her on the cheek, a theatrical gesture of thanks. I stood frozen, a ghost at the f

wasn't f

thicker document. "The future of my company is very i

gainst my ribs. I k

's shares into a trust for Luke and Ben, to be mana

wenty years, helping her build it from a small startup into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. My ideas, my late nights, my sacri

ulders, pulling her close. He didn't say a word. He just looked at me, h

e of scotch from the bar and drank straight from it, the burn i

It was Sarah. For a moment, a flicker of the woman I

from my hand. She sat next to me, took out a handkerchief, and wiped a tear from my che

held me after my father's funeral. For a split second, a desperate, pathetic hope flared

eached for her hand. "Please. Tell me t

mth vanished. Her body went rigid, her face a ma

hope died. It was

t my arm across the glass-topped patio table. Glasses, bottles, and an ice bucket crashed to the sto

away, leaving her there amidst t

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“My wife, Sarah, and I defined DINK: Dual Income, No Kids. It was her dream, and I made it mine, even getting a vasectomy to seal our child-free future. Then, ten years into our perfect marriage, I found the birth certificates in her safe: twins, Luke and Ben O'Connell. Ten years old. When confronted, Sarah admitted they were "Liam's boys," her old college friend. She justified it as "filial piety" for Liam's "dying mother," a duty. What about her duty to me? My blood ran cold when her mother called, casually revealing the whole family knew. They expected me to "adjust," to love the boys. Suddenly, I was faced with a choice: "It's me, or it's them. You cut them out of your life, completely, or we are done." She didn't hesitate. "I can't do that to them, Ethan. They're my children." My heart shattered. I took off my wedding ring and laid it on the birth certificates. The marriage was over. I was a fool, a twenty-year joke, the loyal husband sacrificing for a woman building another family behind my back. The clinic visit replayed in my mind: Sarah holding my hand, her "concern" for me, comforting me years later with a fake infertility diagnosis. All lies. I discovered the truth through a monthly payment to a property management company, leading to photos of Sarah, Liam, and the twins living a perfect family life-a life I was unknowingly funding. At her father's 70th birthday party, Sarah introduced me to the boys. "Mommy says you couldn't give her babies, so she had to get them from our daddy," one smirked, loud enough for everyone to hear. Later, she publicly transferred fifty-one percent of my company's shares to Liam, for "the boys." I wasn't just replaced; I was erased. The next day, she brought them to our house, my house. The boy broke his own phone, then shrieked, "He pushed me!" Liam, the picture of feigned sorrow, scolded me. Then, Sarah, with a rage I'd never seen, slapped me hard across the face. "How dare you touch my son?" In that moment, I realized I was just an obstacle. I didn't say a word. I just packed a bag, signed the divorce papers, and left. On my way out, I made sure the hidden security camera had captured everything, the proof I needed to ensure she could never deny what she had done.”
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