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The Wife He Forgot

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 554    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

ne into silence. His mention of Lily, his

as pale and crying, a perfect picture of a wronged victim. "Mark,

forward and grabbed my wrist, his grip li

worse. "I didn't do it, Mark," I pleaded, m

scream, a calculated distra

s he turned, his eyes landed on the small memorial I had set up in the corner

embling. "What is that? Oh, God, Mark, she'

w, primal sound. "Those are for

e memorial. He kicked over the flowers. He stomped on her toys. Then he gathered up

hands reaching into the flames. I managed to pull out a half-bu

ay," he murmured to her. "I'll control her.

nd the pathetic, burnt piece of paper in my hand. He noticed how thin I' d become, how my clothes hung off my frame. A pang of so

h the air. A speeding truck, having lost control on

g. Then it slammed into me, pinning m

was a searing, white-hot

me, their faces grim. Through the haze of pain, I could hear them talking. Both Emily and I wer

. The next of kin

ess of agony. He paced back and forth, his hands clenched. Then

ep breath. "

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“My marriage had been a cold, empty room for five years. I was reeling from a devastating loss, sitting in the ER breakroom, when a familiar voice shattered what little peace I had left. "Mark, are you really going to die for her? For Emily Davis?" David Chase's voice, raw with anger, cut through the hospital air outside my husband' s room. His next words felt like a physical blow: "All these years, every overtime shift, every missed holiday, every time you let Sarah and Lily down... wasn't it all just so you could hear her voice on the dispatch? Just to hear Emily say, 'Engine 32, you're cleared to return to base'?" My world tilted. It wasn' t about his job, not his heroism. It was about Emily Davis, his ex-girlfriend. He had covered for her when her family went bankrupt, joining the fire academy to be near her, while I, Sarah, picked up the pieces, paying his debts, loving him for 16 years, waiting for a new beginning. Then, Lily, our daughter, died. The fever spiked viciously, taking her life in my arms within hours. Mark never knew. He never answered my desperate calls. He was always on duty, always chasing the next emergency-which now I knew was always about Emily. Why was I just a placeholder? Why was our daughter a casualty of his obsession? I didn't understand. I couldn't understand how everything I believed was a lie. How could I have been so blind? Something inside me, something that had been dying for five years, finally broke. I pulled out my phone, not to call a lawyer, but my old professor. "Dr. Reed," I said, my voice shockingly steady. "You once told me about a flight nurse program. Is it too late to apply?"”