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A Perfect Marriage Built On Lies

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1037    |    Released on: 17/09/2025

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d to bore right through the leaves, right into me. My breath was trapped in my lungs, a painful, burni

the shadows and landed on a small, gray, weatherproof box mounted on a post near the edge of the rose bed-the control panel for the irrigation sys

ul jets of water arcing across the patio. There were screams of surprise. The cake w

t precious moment. I scrambled to my feet and melted back into the shadows of the trees, my heart still pou

aimed he couldn't bear for me to suffer the pain of childbirth, had a four-year-old son. The refusal wasn't about protecting me. It was

s no longer a vague idea. It was a crystalline structure in my mind. This wasn't goi

ate attorneys, but a name I'd gotten from a fellow teacher who had gone through

ou. Now," I said

e between us. I told her everything. The hit-and-run. The faked death. The secret

years, Hannah," she said, her voice t

ly. "I don't want their money. I don't want

if I ever became a problem. Something about a Dr. Alistair." I pushed a slip of paper across

inding relinquishment of rights. I was renouncing the Wallace name, my inheritance, any and all claims to

eady by the next day. But late

d my investigator found a pre-signed committal order from five years ago. It was contingent on a diagnosis from Alistair."** She took a breath before pl

rgan's voice hissed. "If s

d a case. Her unstable childhood, her 'desperate' need for a family. It won't be hard to have her declare

my reputation. They had been willing to steal my mind, my freed

armth in my soul

s office the next afternoon when Da

"I'm on my way home now. I'll make it up to you. I bought that special bott

y voice a perfect imitatio

ken. I was wearing the dress he loved, my hair done just the w

ep red wine, his eyes sparkling

the fire in my veins. I looked into the eyes of the man who was willing to ha

empty smile that d

ed, my voice a

to my lips and drank it

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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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