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The Wife He Betrayed, Now Free

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 604    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

hen the pain became too much. I used strips torn from my hospital gown to clean and re-bandage my infected wounds. T

arged myself. No one

n life. I had a little bit of money saved, a secret account from

ed straight to the children's section. I bought boxes of crayons, stacks of noteb

gifts. The thought was a small, warm light in the darkness of my heart. For the first time in five

few remaining belongings. I carefully arra

, and when I came back,

floor. Crayons were snapped in half, notebooks r

dle of the wreckage, a

nce. "You can't buy me off. You can't just show up after fi

toy car. I snatched it out of h

you," I said, my v

ed. "What? Who else wo

e of your

he wall. "You are evil! Just like Scarlett said! You killed her flowers to get back a

her words, a perf

than life itself, and I felt nothing but a vast

cern. "Ethan, darling, what's wrong?" She rushed to his side, pulli

r, his little body shaking with sobs

of the room, whispe

ir the broken gifts. I taped the ripped pages of the noteboo

to the mansion. She was alone, and she l

in the hall. "

yes darted around nervously

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The Wife He Betrayed, Now Free
“The heavy prison gates clanged shut behind me. After five years of hell, I, Ava Smith, was finally free. My first stop, however, wasn' t a warm bed, but the county clerk' s office. I needed a divorce from Liam Johnson. The clerk' s words hit me like a physical blow: "There's no record of a marriage between Ava Smith and Liam Johnson. This is a fake, honey." My entire marriage was a lie. Memories flashed back-Liam, the grieving businessman, conceiving our son Ethan in a drunken haze, calling me his deceased first love. His powerful family forced him to marry me, but on our wedding night, his words were cold: "I will never love you, Ava." I played the perfect wife, loving our son with every fiber of my being. Then, I was framed for destroying a memorial garden. Liam believed every lie, his eyes full of disgust, and sent me to prison. For five years, the thought of Ethan was all that kept me alive. My son, the same one who now screamed at me, "Mom! What did she do to you?" as he ran to my best friend, Scarlett Hayes-the woman who was supposed to be dead, now living in my home and raising my child. "She's more of a mother to him than you ever were," Liam said, shielding them both from me. The agony was unbearable. How could he believe her? How could my son, the child I carried and loved, hate me so fiercely? It was a betrayal beyond words. I picked up my phone, dialing a number I hadn't used in years. "I'm not interested in my 'marriage' anymore. Or my son." The lie tasted like acid. "The children in the mountains," I said, my voice gaining strength, "they'll be my new family now."”
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