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My Wife, My Best Friend, Their Deceit

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 587    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

heavy, like I was wading through mud. The cheerful party music in the backgr

riage to Olivia. I had introduced them at a company picnic. I was so happy that my two favorite people got a

were nights with Kevin. I remembered lending Kevin money when he was in a tight spot, covering for him with his parents when he'

It buzzed again. And again. Finally, I pull

about this," Kevin' s voice was strai

talk about, Kevin,"

r my dad is important. Olivia... she' s been a rock for my

him. "You were just going to let me go on thinking my wif

ll voice hijacked the call. "E

d her snatching the phone from his hand, h

birthday! You are the most selfish, cruel man I have ever met! Olivia is a saint for pu

s almost comical. She was defending her nephew's

ore from my throat. "A saint?

, who clearly doesn't app

, Ms. Miller. You welcome that 'saint' into your family with open arms. But

upposed to mean

one person. It's who they are. Enjoy the show. I predict she'

he phone and threw it onto the passenger seat. The confrontation had drained me, but

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My Wife, My Best Friend, Their Deceit
My Wife, My Best Friend, Their Deceit
“My best friend Kevin invited me to his dad' s 60th birthday, a big celebration because his dad had terminal cancer. My wife, Olivia, couldn't make it; she was on a two-week work trip in Europe, a crucial conference for her career. But when I arrived at the party, I saw Olivia, kneeling before Mr. and Mrs. Miller, performing a "daughter-in-law tea" ceremony, dressed in a way I' d never seen. Then I heard Kevin' s relative say, "Kevin is so lucky. His fiancée is just wonderful." Fiancée. The word crushed me. Olivia' s practiced smile froze when she saw me. She pulled me aside, whispering, "Ethan, what are you doing here? It's not what you think." Kevin then appeared, claiming it was a "little white lie" for his dying father, wanting to see him settled. Olivia eagerly agreed, pleading with me to keep quiet, "just for today." They stood there, my wife and my best friend, united in their deceit, asking me to participate in my own humiliation. A cold clarity washed over me. "For your dad's dying wish? Does his dying wish also include a grandchild to complete the 'four-generation' picture? Are you pregnant, too?" The air turned to ice. Olivia recoiled, then feigned outrage, calling me "cruel." Her gaslighting was instant. Later that night, I went home to retrieve belongings and found them passionately kissing on my couch. "It's... it's not what it looks like!" she gasped, but I pulled out my phone, recording, "Save it for the judge. I want a divorce. And I'm keeping the dog."”
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