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My Hellish Wife: A Second Chance

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 832    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

reminder of what I was escaping. Every unanswered call from the Hayes

ng. After they left me to die, after the paramedics arrived too late, I watched

ht face, "My father was a very unhappy man. He was d

sed the money to fund Mark's latest "genius" idea. They traveled the world, posting smiling ph

t watching my legacy be dismantled by th

lpless. I was alive.

not in

sand dollars. A crime that serious, with the evidence I knew the company had, would le

thought was almost funny. Mark Jenkins had never held a real job in his life. His entire existence was fu

rain was about to crash, would make excuses. He'd promise to help, then slowly disappear, leaving her to

beautiful

It was my mot

a very strange call

I said, leaning back ag

. She said you broke off the engagement. Is that true?" Her voice was filled with concern and confusion. My pare

, Mom," I

appened? You two

dollars from her company. She was suspended today and is

e other end of th

whispered. "That can't be

sking me to cover for her. To pay the mon

Eth

m not getting involved. I've already blocked her number and her parents'. I'

dollars... that's so much m

reincarnation, not about the thirty years of hell. They would thi

for anothe

hear my father's voice in the b

ther asked, her vo

y was for him. This isn't the first time she's given him

, replaced by a protective anger. "After everything you've done for her! Don't you worry, Et

, Mom.

raw. In my past life, they had tried to reason with me, to get me to leave Olivia, but I was too stubborn, too "in love." Event

y doing ever

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“The sharp, metallic scent of rain on asphalt filled the air, a smell I hadn't registered in thirty years. I opened my eyes not to a hospital, but to the familiar gray ceiling of the apartment I once shared with Olivia Hayes, the date on the calendar October 12th, 2024. My phone buzzed, her name, Olivia, lighting up the screen. In my first life, I' d answer, and her panicked voice would tell me she' d made a terrible mistake, using company funds for a gift-not knowing then it was for her secret lover, Mark Jenkins. Without hesitation, I' d drain my savings and take out a high-interest loan to save her job and reputation. In return, she married me, and for the next three decades, she made my life a living hell. I remembered everything: the constant belittling, her sneering at my passion and controlling every dollar I earned while lavishly spending on herself and Mark. I remembered the fights, the chilling silences for weeks, always her punishment for not being ambitious enough, for not earning more, for not being Mark Jenkins. The worst memory was our daughter, Lily. I cherished her, gave her everything Olivia denied me emotionally, believing she was my reason to endure. But as she grew, Olivia and Mark poisoned her mind, twisting my sacrifices into control, my love into a cage. On her sixteenth birthday, after I' d worked months to buy her a car, she looked at Mark, calling him "Dad," shattering my world. The phone kept buzzing, insistent, desperate. I remembered my death at fifty-eight, alone, my last moments filled with regret and Olivia telling paramedics not to hurry. This time, there would be no sacrifice, no bailing her out. This time, I wouldn't be the hero. I wouldn't be the fool. I swiped to decline. Then I called Richard Sterling, Head of Internal Audit. "Mr. Sterling," I said, "this is Ethan Davis. I have reason to believe there's been a significant misappropriation of funds in the marketing department. I think you should look into Olivia Hayes."”
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