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The Day He Brought the Other Woman Home

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 621    |    Released on: 22/08/2025

gan to bui

followed the society blogs that breathlessly documented every Stanton move. She cr

et was

't stop. They just b

a, sitting at a small, romantic table in a restaurant Adriana and Gifford used t

felt... nothing. A dull, empty

ked the number without replyin

ran into an old family

ifford are still the perfect couple. The way he s

iled. "Thi

n looked

say, the words cool and distant. "But you can't buil

tly agape. It was the first time she had spoken the truth aloud.

ht, she

hand, his thumb tracing circles on her palm. The sun was warm on her face. He

eam, she

the dream faded, replaced by the cold reality of h

trayed her. It was that he had given her a beautiful cage and convinced her it was a home.

ning, she be

gift Gifford had ever given her. A diamond necklace for their first anniversary.

utiful things

all in a large v

he dressing room, the

ing?" he asked,

," she sa

e picked it up. "This was for ou

ting a reaction. Remors

rd," she said. "It doesn'

m, value was measured in dollars, in status. He co

said, dropping the necklace back into the box wi

ned to

y," he said over his sh

ingless treasures. It was the

d broken their entire world. And he di

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The Day He Brought the Other Woman Home
“On my birthday, my husband of five years, Gifford Stanton, brought another woman into our home. Her name was Jovita, and he claimed we owed her a debt of honor. He didn't ask my permission; he informed me she would be staying with us. It was a decision, not a discussion. In the days that followed, he systematically dismantled our life. He sided with her in every disagreement, publicly shaming me for my "insecurity" and "lack of grace." He celebrated her, paraded her in front of his family, and made me an outsider in my own home. The final betrayal came late one night. He crawled into our bed, drunk, and whispered another woman's name in my ear as he touched me. Chloe. The next morning, after I confronted him, Jovita rushed to his side, accusing me of being hysterical and violent. He believed her. He looked at me with a disgust that hollowed me out. "Pack your bags," he snarled. "You can come back when you're ready to behave like a rational adult." He ordered me to play the part of the smiling, perfect wife at his annual charity gala in one month, after which he would "reconsider our marriage." I agreed to go to his gala. I would smile. And I would burn his entire world to the ground.”
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