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Exit Protocol: A Wife's Escape

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 466    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

ry moment, every lie. The System had warned me that Mark was a 'relapse risk,' but I had

a way he never was to me. She was his past, his chaos, his 'wilder' sid

m all those years ago, marrying some rich old man and moving

self-destructive spiral, and I was the junior executive assigned to keep him in line. Then Emily walked in. She was vibrant,

ventures collapsed. I was the one who pulled him from the literal and figurative wreckage o

oman who had abandoned him. He spent months chasing he

ing her marriage. That was it. He was devastated. And in his devastatio

was a happy ending. I thought he had fin

turned to when the seas got too rough. And I, the fool, had accepted the role. I had traded m

ssion. I had done the work. I had fixed th

in was sharp, but beneath it, a cold, hard clarity began t

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“For eight years, I thought I had succeeded in my mission to save Mark Johnson, a "high-value target with self-destructive tendencies," as the System called him. I was his fixer, his anchor, the stable force that pulled him from the brink, transforming him into a successful, confident husband. My mission, it seemed, was complete. But peace, I learned, was a language Mark never truly wanted to master. His craving for chaos reawakened with the return of Emily Carter, his old flame. I smelled her perfume on him at 2 a.m., then heard him arranging for her to stay in our home under the pretense of her being his cousin, shattering the world I had built. I confronted him, not with tears or accusations, but with cold, hard facts-the perfume, the late nights, the fingerprint security he' d never deleted for her. He looked ashamed, but still had the audacity to suggest Emily was "fragile" and "needed him," as if his betrayal was a mere inconvenience. Then, the true horror: he suggested, with earnest eyes, that I should "accept her." "Can' t you just... accept her? We could make this work. The three of us." The sheer audacity, the monstrous lack of respect, turned my love into pure revulsion. In that moment, the last ember of affection died. I looked at the man I had dedicated my life to, the "project" I had poured my soul into, and finally felt nothing but a vast, cold emptiness. I picked up my phone. "" A white-hot rage, pure and clean, burned through my heartbreak, cauterizing the wound. I accepted the Exit Protocol, ready to forfeit everything to sever ties with this man and this life.”
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