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Betrayed Wife, Burning Revenge

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 534    |    Released on: 14/08/2025

t in her chest. "You let her do this? You let

ig said, his voice laced with annoyance.

'papers' represent years of my life. The work that

my house. I am the man of thi

e tense silence. It wa

as truly hers. She had poured all her hopes for a real home, a real family, into this m

orial whisper. "You see? He' ll always choose me

"Especially now. He' s so wor

r. Her focus was

of my house,

ere to go," Craig snapped

rom her lips in a raw cry. "

nt!" he roared back. "Why is tha

ou think you' re so important, but without Craig, you' re nothing. He' s the

ct. The systems I designed are worth millions to this company. Craig

. "He' s tired of

room. Dessie was packing her awards and pho

go for now. You' re making

' re just pieces of paper. Is

e so proud of her achievements. He used to brag about her to anyone who would lis

aming fight. All the repressed anger, the h

she screamed,

face red with anger. "I' m

off the wall. The glass shattered. It was a pho

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Betrayed Wife, Burning Revenge
“My husband, Craig, got the promotion. After three long years stuck in a small town, we were finally going home to corporate headquarters. But when I went to file our joint relocation paperwork, the HR administrator gave me a pitying look. Craig, she explained, had already filed a single-person relocation, listing a different spouse: his high-school sweetheart, Chanel Murphy. A single, numb phone call to the county clerk's office revealed the devastating truth. I had signed my own divorce papers two months ago, tricked by Craig, who claimed they were investment documents. He had remarried the very next day. He used my talent as a top software architect to secure his promotion, all while orchestrating this cruel deception. I had sacrificed my own career opportunities for our future, a future he was already building with someone else. The pain was suffocating, but then rage burned through my grief. I picked up my phone, my fingers steady. I called Elek Preston, the VP of Engineering, the man who had offered me a lead role on a high-stakes project. "Is the offer still open?" I asked, my voice clear and hard.”
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