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His Betrayal, Her Unbreakable Will

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 576    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

in order. He came in carrying a large bouquet of white lilies and a bag from my fav

id, setting the flowers on the kitchen i

irony was so thick I could have choked on it. I said

we please talk about this? I know you're upset. I get it. I s

are at the flower

ex was a monster. Liam doesn't have a stable father figure. When she calls me for help, I can't just s

his betrayal. He saw my independence not as something to be admired, b

rms around me, but I stepped away. His hands fell to his s

ning. "Be that way. But we need

es fixed on my midsection. "How's he do

ached out and placed his pa

r a sign of life, a flutter, a kick. He was trying to

nd heavy. His smile began to fade. His brow furrowed in conf

The firm, flat plane of a body th

t up to meet mine. The color drained from his face. His hand, which

his voice cracking. "Wh

n to my stomach and back again, his mind refus

d. "No, you're lying. You're j

ere. For the first time in a long time, he was not in control. And for the first time since I lost our son, I felt

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His Betrayal, Her Unbreakable Will
His Betrayal, Her Unbreakable Will
“The pain hit me in the middle of a billion-dollar merger presentation. It was a sharp, twisting cramp, so intense it stole my breath. I excused myself, trembling, and called my husband, Ethan, who was supposed to be my rock. Instead, I heard the sounds of children laughing and music in the background. My desperate plea that "something's wrong... I think I'm bleeding" was met with dismissal. Ethan, playing dad to Olivia's son Liam, brushed me off, accusing me of being "dramatic" and "pathetic" for trying to ruin Liam's "Star Camper" award. He hung up, leaving me to slide down the hallway wall as a warm gush of blood soaked through my dress. Hours later, I woke up in a hospital bed. Our baby was gone. The doctor's kind, sad face confirmed the emptiness I already felt. I lay there, a hollowed-out shell, the pain too deep for tears. When the nurse presented the cremation authorization, I didn't hesitate. I signed my name, Chloe Davis, and then asked her to send the ashes to my husband, Ethan Miller, at his office. "And," I added, looking her straight in the eye, "can you include a gift card? Just write one thing on it: 'For your next family.'" He hadn't come to the hospital. He hadn't even called. Two days later, he came home, cheerful and oblivious, talking about how Olivia "really needed him" and how he' d brought me soup. He still didn't get it. He was standing in the middle of a graveyard, complaining about the price of flowers. The man I had loved was gone, replaced by a stranger. His casual disregard, constant betrayal, and the loss of our child ignited a cold, unwavering resolve within me. I took down the nursery, packing away every tiny reminder of a future that would never be. Then, I called my lawyer. I was filing for divorce, and this time, I wasn't just leaving him; I was taking everything back-my money, my career, my life-and he wouldn't even see it coming.”
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