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Coma Wife's Vengeance

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The first thing I noticed was the beeping. Steady, mechanical, irritating. My eyelids felt like they were weighted with lead, but I forced them open anyway, squinting against the harsh fluorescent lights overhead. A hospital room. White walls. The antiseptic smell that never quite leaves your nostrils. Three years. For three long years, I'd been trapped in this unresponsive body, my mind perfectly alert while my limbs refused to obey. Three years of watching, listening, understanding everything happening around me while being unable to scream, to cry, to rage. Three years of watching my husband betray me with Cali Rogers.

Coma Wife's Vengeance Chapter 1

The first thing I noticed was the beeping. Steady, mechanical, irritating. My eyelids felt like they were weighted with lead, but I forced them open anyway, squinting against the harsh fluorescent lights overhead.

A hospital room. White walls. The antiseptic smell that never quite leaves your nostrils.

Three years. For three long years, I'd been trapped in this unresponsive body, my mind perfectly alert while my limbs refused to obey. Three years of watching, listening, understanding everything happening around me while being unable to scream, to cry, to rage.

Three years of watching my husband betray me with Cali Rogers.

Movement at my bedside drew my attention. Westley. His handsome face registered shock as our eyes met, quickly masked by an expression of joyful disbelief.

"Rose?" His voice cracked with emotion. "Oh my God, you're awake!"

I stared at him, taking in the perfectly pressed suit, the artfully tousled dark hair, the concerned furrow between his brows that I now recognized as completely manufactured. How had I never seen it before?

The medical staff rushed in, exclaiming over my miraculous recovery, checking vitals, asking questions. Through it all, Westley held my hand, his thumb stroking my skin in a gesture that once would have comforted me but now made my stomach turn.

When the doctor asked if I could speak, I found my voice. It came out raspy from disuse but clear enough.

"I want a divorce."

The room went silent. The nurse checking my IV froze. The doctor's pen hovered over his chart. And Westley—Westley's face went blank for just a fraction of a second before he recovered, his expression morphing into one of tender concern.

"She's confused," he told the medical staff, squeezing my hand a little too tightly. "The doctor said this might happen, right? Disorientation after waking?"

The doctor nodded, though he looked uncertain. "It's not uncommon for patients to experience confusion after prolonged unconsciousness."

"I'm not confused," I insisted, but Westley was already talking over me, asking about next steps and recovery timelines, his voice warm and concerned, the perfect worried husband.

The staff eventually left, promising to return soon with more tests. As the door closed behind them, the room plunged into a heavy silence.

"What was that?" Westley's voice had lost all its warmth. He stood at the foot of my bed now, his posture rigid.

"You heard me." My throat hurt, but I forced the words out anyway. "I want a divorce. I know about you and Cali."

His expression flickered—surprise, then calculation. "You've been in a coma for three years, Rose. You don't know anything."

"March 15th. You brought her to our home while I was lying in this bed. You took her in our bedroom." I swallowed painfully. "April 22nd. You told her you loved her more than you ever loved me. June 8th. You promised her you'd find a way for us to be together if I didn't wake up soon."

The color drained from Westley's face. He moved closer, looming over me. "That's impossible. You were unconscious."

"I heard everything. I saw everything. I just couldn't move." My voice was steadier now, fueled by three years of accumulated rage. "Every visit, every lie, every betrayal."

Westley's handsome face transformed, the mask of devoted husband slipping away to reveal something cold and calculating beneath. He leaned down, his breath hot against my ear.

"Listen carefully, Rose. You've been through a traumatic experience. Your mind is playing tricks on you." His voice was soft, reasonable. "If you insist on spreading these... delusions, you'll only hurt yourself. Who would believe you? A woman fresh out of a coma, making wild accusations against the husband who sat faithfully by her side for three years?"

His fingers brushed my cheek in what would look like a tender gesture to anyone watching through the room's window, but I felt the threat in it.

"Think very carefully about what you want your life to look like now that you've returned to it," he whispered. "Because I promise you, if you try to destroy my reputation with these false accusations, you'll regret it."

He straightened up, the perfect husband once more, just as a nurse entered the room. But I'd seen the truth in his eyes. I wasn't his beloved wife. I was a problem to be managed. A threat to be contained.

And in that moment, I knew with absolute certainty that getting away from Westley Jordan wasn't just about divorce. It was about survival.

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Coma Wife's Vengeance of Contents

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Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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