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When Love Became Cold Abandonment

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 648    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

he final hours until my flight. I had finally drifted into a res

ribs. I crept to the door and

And

cold. How did

door, my face

concern. "Sarah! We were so worried! You

re taking you home," he said, his tone leaving

d to fight. I let them lead me out, my mind ra

e of his special soothing tea. The moment he was out of ears

her voice low and hard. "I know why you'

at her, s

on her stomach. "This baby is his only priority. You

life, Sarah. Harder than you can ever imagine. I deserve this. I deserve h

in a split second. Tears welled up in her eyes, her lower l

know this is all my fault. If you want him back, I' ll... I' ll le

. Mark' s heart, already softe

s away, disgusted by he

t out a piercing shriek and stumbled backwards, landing

" Mark

th rage. He looked at me, his eyes blazing w

snarled, adv

rabbed my throat. He slammed me against the w

wled, his grip tightening.

, Mark, the baby... I think something' s wrong." She looked at me, a flicker of triumph in

asoline on the f

that hospital," he whispered, his voice a venomous hiss. "If anything happens

was looking at me with murder in his eyes. And in that moment,

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When Love Became Cold Abandonment
“The phone call came on a Tuesday, a regular day until the private investigator' s flat voice delivered news that shattered my world: "Sarah, I found him. He' s alive." Three years of grieving for my presumed dead husband, a Navy SEAL, ended with that devastating revelation. But the real blow came next: he was living in Oregon with another woman, his estranged sister Lisa, who was now the beneficiary of his life insurance, a change made just a week before his disappearance. This wasn' t a rescue; it was a betrayal, a meticulously planned abandonment. I drove six hours to a quiet town, finding him on a porch swing, relaxed and healthy, with Lisa beside him, very pregnant. The sight broke something in me, dissolving any lingering hope. When I confronted him, his guilt and fear were clear, yet he offered hollow excuses about protecting Lisa and obligations. My anger and pain erupted; I hit him, screaming about selling our house to fund the search, losing everything while he played house. Lisa screamed about her baby, and I froze, seeing her pregnant belly-the ultimate betrayal. He couldn' t deny it; he nodded, confirming their child. The man I married, the hero, was now a coward who looked at me with cold abandonment. The fight drained, leaving a cold void. I demanded the insurance money, a bitter exchange for my wasted life, and walked away, a stranger to the man I once loved. The man I knew was dead to me. I flew to a new country, seeking a new life away from the ruins of my past. But the phone rang. It was his voice, hesitant, then full of doting tenderness for Lisa and their baby, a love he once reserved for me. He asked if I got the money, then promised to "make things right" once Lisa was settled. My voice dripped with contempt as I told him not to bother and hung up. His new happiness was a physical pain, a cruel reminder of all I' d lost, including our own baby, conceived before his disappearance and lost to the stress of searching for him-a fact he never knew, and would never know. I knelt by our child's unmarked grave, vowing he deserved to pay.”
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