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Breaking The Chains Of Toxic Marriage

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Emma brought her husband his favorite bourbon late at night, hoping to ease the lingering tension in their marriage. Instead, she opened his study door and found his adopted "sister," Ashlea, intimately feeding him strawberries. When Emma confronted them, Darius didn't show a hint of guilt. He called her a jealous shrew and fiercely defended Ashlea. Checking the home security footage, Emma watched months of them cuddling like lovers, and heard Darius confess that marrying Emma was his biggest mistake. Even her stepdaughter, whom Emma had raised with all her heart, screamed that she hated Emma and wanted Ashlea to stay. The final straw came on the anniversary of Emma's parents' death. Knowing Emma's mother had died from a severe rose allergy, Ashlea deliberately baked rose cookies and presented them with a feigned innocent smile. "Come on, Emma. Try it. It's Ashlea's way of saying sorry." Darius smirked, fully aware of her trauma, cruelly forcing her to accept the venomous attack. Emma stared at the pink cookies, her heart turning to absolute ice. She had spent years walking on eggshells, playing the perfect wife, only to be gaslighted, replaced, and tormented in her own home by the people she loved. When Darius raised his hand to slap her into submission for throwing the cookies away, Emma finally woke up. She didn't cower. She grabbed his wrist, slammed him hard onto the floor, and walked out the door to start a scorched-earth divorce.

Breaking The Chains Of Toxic Marriage Chapter 1

The crystal glasses clinked softly against the silver tray as Emma climbed the grand staircase of the Manhattan townhouse. The amber liquid in the glasses caught the warm light of the hallway chandelier, the ice cubes already starting to sweat. It was late. Darius had been home for an hour, yet he hadn't come down to greet her.

She wore a silk blouse that he once said brought out the green in her eyes. She had ordered the chef to prepare his favorite appetizers, hoping to smooth over the tension that had lingered in the house for weeks. It was exhausting, this constant walking on eggshells, but marriage was about effort.

The Persian rug muffled the sound of her heels. The hallway on the second floor was dead silent. As she approached the heavy mahogany door of his study, she heard it.

A giggle. High-pitched, soft, and unmistakably feminine.

It wasn't the laugh of a business associate or a late-night conference call. Emma's footsteps faltered. The silver tray suddenly felt incredibly heavy in her hands. Her fingers tightened around the handles, her knuckles pulling taut under her skin.

Then came the voice. Darius's voice. Low, intimate, and dripping with a warmth she hadn't heard directed at her in months.

"You little fool," he murmured playfully.

A cold dread snaked down Emma's spine, settling heavy and sick in her stomach. It wasn't a figment of her imagination. It was real. Her breath hitched, a sudden, sharp pain seizing her chest, squeezing the air from her lungs.

She didn't knock. Her hand reached out, turning the polished brass handle. The door swung inward, silent on its hinges.

The scene inside hit her like a physical blow to the solar plexus.

Ashlea was perched on the edge of Darius's desk, her posture slouched in that practiced, helpless way. But she wasn't helpless. Her hand was holding a plump, red strawberry, bringing it to Darius's lips. Her fingers lingered, tracing the outline of his mouth.

Darius didn't flinch. He sat in his leather chair, leaning forward, his eyes fixed on his "sister" with a tenderness that made Emma nauseous. He gently caught Ashlea's wrist, holding it in place.

Ashlea's eyes flicked toward the door. For a split second, a flash of triumph gleamed in her pupils. It vanished instantly, replaced by a look of absolute terror. She gasped, snatching her hand back as if burned, and scrambled to her feet.

Darius scowled, turning to see what had startled her. When his gaze landed on Emma standing in the doorway with the tray of bourbon, his tender expression hardened into a mask of annoyance.

"Why do you walk around like a ghost?" he demanded, his tone sharp. There was no guilt in his voice, no attempt to hide what had just happened.

Emma ignored him. Her eyes locked onto Ashlea, who was now standing with her head ducked, trembling like a leaf.

"It's late, Ashlea," Emma said. Her voice sounded hollow to her own ears, distant and flat. "You should go to bed."

Darius stood up abruptly, placing his body between Emma and Ashlea. "Why are you snapping at her? We were just going over her college application essay."

Ashlea sniffled, bringing a hand to her mouth. "Emma, I'm so sorry. Were we bothering you?"

Emma stared at the girl's feigned innocence. A wave of revulsion washed over her, hot and bile-like in the back of her throat. "Essays? Is that what they call sitting on laps and feeding each other fruit these days?"

"Emma!" Darius roared, slamming his hand flat on the desk. The sound echoed like a gunshot. "Watch your mouth! She is a child!"

Ashlea tugged at Darius's sleeve. "Brother, don't be mad at her. She's just tired. I... I only thought the rose shortbread was too sweet, so I wanted you to taste the strawberry."

The anger drained from Darius's face in an instant. He turned to Ashlea, his voice softening disgustingly. "It's fine. Go to bed."

Ashlea slipped past Emma, avoiding eye contact. "Goodnight, Emma."

The heavy door clicked shut behind her.

Darius rounded on Emma. "You're becoming completely unreasonable. You look like a jealous shrew."

"Darius," Emma said, her voice trembling slightly but her gaze unwavering. "You made a vow to me."

He scoffed, a harsh, ugly sound. "Vows? Those are for the media, Emma. For the public image. Don't push my boundaries."

He snatched his suit jacket from the chair. He didn't even glance at the bourbon she had brought him. "I'm staying at the club tonight."

He brushed past her. The door slammed with enough force to rattle the wedding photos hanging on the wall.

Emma stood frozen in the empty room. She looked down at the tray in her hands. The ice in the glasses had melted completely, diluting the expensive whiskey into a watery, useless mess.

She walked slowly to his desk and set the tray down. She didn't cry. The tears felt lodged somewhere deep behind her sternum, hard and sharp.

Instead, she reached out and lifted the screen of Darius's laptop. He never logged out.

Her fingers moved mechanically over the trackpad. She pulled up the townhouse's security system interface. A few clicks, a dragged timeline bar.

The screen filled with black-and-white footage.

Weeks of footage. The kitchen at 2 A.M. The living room couch. And the study. Over and over again. Ashlea sitting too close, Darius stroking her hair, their heads bent together like lovers.

Emma clicked on the final file, dated just three days ago.

On the screen, Darius was pacing the study. Ashlea was sitting in his chair.

The audio was crisp.

"Marrying Emma was the biggest mistake of my life."

Emma stared at the frozen frame of her husband's face. The screen reflected in her unblinking eyes. The sharp pain in her chest began to fade, replaced by a terrifying, absolute numbness.

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Breaking The Chains Of Toxic Marriage of Contents

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