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A Perfect Marriage Built On Lies

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 859    |    Released on: 17/09/2025

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sharpened my senses, cleared my head. I wasn't a victim anymore. I was a witn

g to the coast to mourn a ghost. I knew he was goi

the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles were white. He wasn't heading towards the ocean.

cient trees. I parked my car on the shoulder of the main road, hidden from view,

ansion, all glass and white stone, overlooking a vineyard that str

n the manicured grass, and hid behind a large, ornate founta

ere th

Caleb was there. And my parents, Ro

, was on his hands and knees in the grass, letting his grandson ride on hi

d come to my school's family day. "Hannah," he'd said, patting my hand condescending

od. I had alwa

ld he had kept secret from me, I finally understood the truth. It was ne

ly decorated cake. "Happy fifth birthday, my darling Caleb!" she sang

told me Morgan died. They had repl

I was the inconvenient truth they had to manage, the pri

fectly sculpted rose bushes, the thorns diggi

day, David," my mother said, b

lied smoothly, sliding her arm around m

shared history I could never be a

oked at Morgan, his eyes soft. "Just a little longer, I promise. After the merger goes throug

s lit up. "Y

worried someone might be listening even here, in their secluded paradise.

't be a

anaged. An obstacle on their path to happiness. Every promise, every "I love you," ever

d began to back away, my movements clumsy with pain. I was so focused on their voices, on the

letting out a small, sharp

tion on the

the roses, my heart ham

dy went tense, all traces of the doting fath

s scanning the manicured gardens, peering d

voice cutting through the silenc

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“For five years, I believed I had the perfect marriage. That ended the day I saw my husband in the park with his son-a son I never knew existed, and a woman my family told me was dead. The woman was Morgan, my adoptive sister who tried to have me killed in a hit-and-run before vanishing. My husband and parents swore she died in a car crash. They all lied. I found a hidden tablet, a five-year highlight reel of my life as a cover story. Photos of a pregnant Morgan. Videos of my husband, David, teaching their son to say "Dada." Even pictures of my own parents, holding the secret grandson they adored while telling me I wasn't ready for a child. My entire world, my entire family, was a complete fabrication. But the final blow was a recording of David's voice, discussing a "Plan B" in case I ever discovered the truth. "We can have her declared mentally incompetent. We can have her committed and out of our way for good." They weren't just betraying me; they were ready to lock me in a psychiatric ward and throw away the key. So that night, on our fifth anniversary, when David handed me a cup of "calming tea" sent by my mother, I smiled. I played the part of the loving wife one last time, then walked out the door forever. They wanted to erase me, so I decided to become a ghost.”
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