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A Wife's Vengeful Return

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 377    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

mood. I made a small bed for the kitten out of a

e in the suffocating

ne. I searched the entire house, calling h

put up flyers in

okay. He was a stray. Maybe he just wanted to be free.

ash in my mouth, but

motional rollercoaster of the past few days. I wa

ie. She was

her face grim. "It's her cat. A prize-wi

guess, she thinks my

worse t

accusing Ash. Sh

l's arms, pointing a trembling finger at me. "She poisoned

u. Of course. This was just an

culous accusation," I

mall plastic bag. Inside was a scrap of fabric, a piece of a silk scar

reaked, triumphant face. It was a setup. A clums

nce, not just for me, but to expos

my voice cold as ice. "I want a vet

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“My fiancé, Daniel, wasn' t just late for our fifth anniversary; his assistant, Sophie, informed me he sent his apologies from a client dinner. I stood in our "Dream Home," a monument to our shared ambitions, feeling an icy premonition. Then, Daniel burst in, a raging storm, accusing me. "What did you do, Olivia?" he snarled. Sophie–his new assistant–was in the hospital, suffering a panic attack, claiming I' d threatened her. His eyes, once full of love, now burned with cold rage fueled by her lies. He seized a glass vase, shattering it against the wall, its splintering echoing my collapsing world. Pinning me against the fireplace, he threatened to destroy my career, to blackball me if I ever went near Sophie again. Later, Sophie herself arrived, dripping fake sympathy and flaunting a new cashmere sweater Daniel had bought her. She spoke of Daniel' s concern, but her words were exquisitely crafted barbs. I was left stunned, struggling to grasp the sudden, brutal betrayal. How could Daniel, the man who' d promised to build worlds with me, believe such blatant lies and turn on me so viciously? It felt impossible, yet here I was, trapped in a nightmare. Days later, finding a tiny stray kitten, Ash, brought a sliver of peace. But it was fleeting. Sophie soon appeared, hysterical, accusing me of poisoning her prize-winning Persian cat. She produced a scrap of my silk scarf, clutched in its paw, as "proof." This time, I refused to be his villain. I vowed to expose her.”