Neglected Wife, Dying Vengeance
a man who saw me as the hired help, and a
ay, my husband came home
hadn't seen in yea
" he said. "She's
family's reaction was to demand I divorce my husband so he
y tormented my son, bullying him
ed our son across the face in public for r
ge wasn't a shield for my son; it wa
husband's penthouse. My final act of revenge would be to die on
pte
Blackw
stones fell on the same day, a date circled in red on the
ur-themed plates were perfectly aligned, the matching napkins folded into li
morning, my voice small as he adjusted his tie in the hall m
m, a thing I no longer bothered to mention. It had been years since he' d acknowled
fixed on his own image, not mine
n. Each tick was a small, sharp jab against my ribs. The balloon
nt straight to voicemail.
body. I knew why he was doing this. He resented me. He resented this marriage, a union his wealthy, e
ll a void until the "real" queen returned. I had accepted my role, playing t
ve could change him. My second biggest mistake was
o his own son was a blade that twisted in me daily. He saw Bonnie not a
d a father who looked at him with love, not with
stood by the window, his little nose pressed against the cool glass, his breath fogging a s
g. "He' s just stuck in traffic. Why don' t we
evan ruin this fo
yes. He clapped his hands together, took a deep breath, and blew. As the last f
nt door
terated joy. He scrambled off his chair and
itorous leap of hope. H
nto the living room. He wasn' t alone. A small, u
ure suit that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe. He had sharp, intelligen
ingly adult gaze, his eyes sweeping over my simple
s voice was crisp and cl
onfusion crashed over me. Was this his son? Another son? The
led down at the boy, a warm, genuine smile I h
smooth as silk, "this is Chel
he air, heavy and
the frantic beating of my own heart-it all faded into a dull, roaring static. I fe
loving a man who saw me as nothing more than the hired
elt like drowning washed over me.
uch grounding me. He looked up at me, his face a canvas o
for less than a minute before handing him back to the nurse, his expression unreadable. I' d poured every ounce of my l
s capable of being a doting father. Just not to ou
up from my throat. Fine. If I was th
in the eye, and held out my hand. "In that
omposure finally cracking. "
sekeeper for the past seven years. And an additional fee for my nanny serv
flickered in his eyes. He reached into his wallet, pulled out a thick stack of hundred-do
rs of my life, my love, my devotion were wor
spen, piped up, tugging on Kevan' s sleeve.
ild. "This is my house. If a
hielded Aspen behind him as if I were some kind of
"I hate you, Kevan," I whispered, the words tasting like poison and freedom on my tongue. "But
me an interloper! Daddy, I' m not an interloper!
know I possessed. "Mine and Bonnie' s! You want me to leave? You' r