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Beyond the Eyes: A Wife's Escape

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 837    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

a second glance. I checked into a quiet hotel downtown

lled. It was a nurse. "Mrs. Adams

" I said. "Call his fiancé

a small, meaningless job in the marketing department, a pos

nto Mark, David's best fri

asked, looking surprised. "Shouldn'

o quit," I

to get now? David's blind, not dead. You don't have to put on such a s

nd walked towar

her with the paperwork." He took my employee badge and sauntered off, clea

e you go. All settled. Now stop this nonsense and go to the hosp

ack, Mark," I sa

I'll tell David you're playing it

to the hotel, I drove to a small town an hour outside the city. It was w

ad our first date. The owner, an old

er eyes full of warmth. "I heard about what ha

rcing him

so sad, child. You had more light in your eyes when you were with that sweet boy,

n my soul. She saw me.

, my phone rang.

ust came out of surgery for his fractures. H

I asked, a weary si

ggy from the anesthesia. He j

ital. I stood in the doorway of his room, hidden in the shadows. He was thrashing in

d, his bandaged head turning from s

rd from him before. For a split second, a foolish flicke

the light. "I

It wasn't a question. It

called me,"

ment. Then he whisper

erfectly manicured hand tightened on Leo' s shoulder, who was stand

e leaned down and whispered something to Leo. His litt

table, a cup Emily had just placed there. He wa

e said, his voice a childish i

he water a

st in time, and the scalding water

"Sarah! How could you! He's jus

dages over his eyes, a guttural roar tearing from hi

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Beyond the Eyes: A Wife's Escape
“The phone rang, shattering the silence. It was the hospital. My husband, David, was in the ER. He'd been in a severe accident, his injuries particularly bad to his face and eyes. When the doctor told me his corneas were beyond repair, a strange sense of peace washed over me. The very reason I'd married him - the eyes that had once belonged to Alex, the love of my life - were now destroyed. I walked out of the hospital and called my lawyer. "Draw up the divorce papers," I said. "I'm done." My marriage wasn't real; it was a cage I'd built. For five years, I' d endured his insults, his coldness, his affairs, all to keep Alex's eyes in my life. He'd even taught our son, Leo, to despise me, to call me names, to see me with his father' s contempt. The day before his accident, I' d threatened divorce if he went on a reckless trip with his mistress. He' d scoffed, certain I' d crawl back. But now, the corneas were gone. The last piece of Alex was gone. My reason for staying, my obsession, my penance-it was all over. He wouldn't see me at the hospital, telling the nurse his fiancée, Emily, was his only family. That was fine. It made this cleaner. I was finally free.”
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