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Divorce: Her New Beginning

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 875    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

e?" Sarah Miller asked, her voice echoi

ITCHEN, BOOKS, MEMORIES. Tomorrow, they were moving. A new life in a new

t at the dining table, the single piece of furnit

tress of his work. David was a brilliant architect, and brilliance, she had learne

d. Your grandmother

t' s handl

d there for a moment, an unpacked photo album in her hands, feeling like a ghost in her own home

. About the move. It'

se his head. His phone buzzed on the table, a s

he said, his voice al

ouldn' t hear the words, but she saw his posture change. The tension in his shoulders e

ame on the screen. Lisa, the brilliant neurosurgeon. Lisa, his childhoo

ng, young and impossibly happy. Tucked behind it was an older, faded picture she' d found once in his desk drawer. A teenage David with a girl with serious

genuine, unguarded smile that hurt her to see because it wasn't for her. The phon

said, not sounding sorr

manila folder toward her. "I need you to sign

sked, picking it up.

tional transfer of our assets. Liability waivers

impatiently. "It' s the last t

ried, the man she believed was still in there somewhere. She opened the folder. The pages were dense with

marked with small yellow arrow

n' t need to read t

his voice low. "It' s just a forma

that trust. She signed each page where the arrows pointed. Sarah Miller. He

expression unreadable. He stood up and put it in

office for a few hours.

' s almos

kiss her goodbye. He didn' t even look at her as he walked o

stood in the middle of the living room, surrounded by the neatly packed pieces of her life. She reached down and touched the box labeled MEMORI

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Divorce: Her New Beginning
“"Are you sure you packed the antique vase?" I asked my husband, David, my voice echoing in our half-empty living room, packed for our big move overseas. We were starting a new life, a new chapter. But then, an email popped up on his laptop screen from a woman named Lisa Chang, a one-word subject line: "Congratulations." My heart hammered as I clicked it open. "Heard she signed everything. You' re finally free. Can' t wait to start our life together. The baby and I are so proud of you." The baby. The words hit me like a punch. Lisa was pregnant. I was numb as I found my way to the bedroom, the silver locket David gave me on our first anniversary, now felt like a lie. That evening, at a farewell dinner with David' s family, Lisa was there, seated right next to him. Eleanor, David's mother, raised her glass, triumph in her eyes: "A toast. To David, for all his success. And to new beginnings." She looked pointedly at Lisa. I heard David and Lisa talking in a private alcove. "Is she suspicious?" Lisa asked. "No," David replied. "She has no idea. She signed the papers without a second thought. By the time the divorce is finalized, she' ll be on the other side of the world." "And the house?" "The lawyer said it' s all clean. The assets are protected. We' re set, Lisa. Just like we planned." Then, the final blow: "I felt the baby kick today." My carefully constructed life had shattered. I had been played, every step of the way, just a pawn in their cruel game. I was nothing but a temporary placeholder, designed to be disposed of so they could begin their new life. I wouldn' t let them win. I would fight back, not for revenge, but for myself.”
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