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Divorce from Deceitful Husband

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The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I blinked awake, my alarm clock still showing 5:17 AM. Our fifth wedding anniversary. I'd been planning this day for weeks. I slipped out of bed carefully, not wanting to wake Matteo. The sheets on his side were cold—he must have gotten up early for work again. Typical Matteo, always the dedicated businessman. "Happy anniversary to us," I whispered to myself, padding barefoot into our kitchen. I prepared his favorite breakfast—Belgian waffles with fresh strawberries and whipped cream, scrambled eggs on the side, and that special blend of coffee he loved. The one that took me three trips to different specialty stores to find. The tailored suit I'd commissioned for him hung perfectly on the closet door—a deep charcoal with subtle silver threading that would catch the light just right.

Divorce from Deceitful Husband Chapter 1

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I blinked awake, my alarm clock still showing 5:17 AM. Our fifth wedding anniversary. I'd been planning this day for weeks.

I slipped out of bed carefully, not wanting to wake Matteo. The sheets on his side were cold—he must have gotten up early for work again. Typical Matteo, always the dedicated businessman.

"Happy anniversary to us," I whispered to myself, padding barefoot into our kitchen.

I prepared his favorite breakfast—Belgian waffles with fresh strawberries and whipped cream, scrambled eggs on the side, and that special blend of coffee he loved. The one that took me three trips to different specialty stores to find.

The tailored suit I'd commissioned for him hung perfectly on the closet door—a deep charcoal with subtle silver threading that would catch the light just right. I'd spent months working with the designer to get every detail exactly as he'd like it.

"He'll notice this time," I told myself, arranging the waffle tower with precision. "Five years deserves something special."

But as I set the table with our finest china and crystal glasses, I realized something was off. The house felt empty. Too quiet.

"Matteo?" I called out, my voice echoing through our spacious home.

No answer.

I checked his study, the guest bathroom, even the garage. His car was gone.

"He must have left a note," I muttered, returning to the kitchen.

Nothing on the counter. Nothing on the refrigerator. My phone showed no messages.

A strange sensation washed over me then—like water flowing through my eyes. I blinked rapidly, trying to clear my vision. When the feeling subsided, I gasped.

Luminous red threads extended from my chest, visible only to me. They seemed to pulse with an inner light, reaching out into the space around me.

"What is this?" I whispered, reaching out with trembling fingers to touch one.

The thread felt real—like silk stretched taut. It led away from me, toward the front door.

Without understanding why, I followed it.

---

The drive to Matteo's office building was a blur. The red thread stretched before me, guiding my path like some bizarre GPS system I couldn't explain.

"I'm losing my mind," I murmured, gripping the steering wheel tighter. "This isn't possible."

But the thread remained, leading me straight to the parking garage beneath his building.

I found his car easily—the sleek black BMW with personalized license plates. And then I saw them.

Two figures in the front seat, locked in an embrace.

My breath caught in my throat. My fingers tightened around the car keys until they bit into my palm.

The thread from my chest connected to Matteo, just as I'd feared. But another thread—brighter, pulsing with more intensity—connected him to the woman.

Miriam.

His adopted sister.

They kissed with a passion I hadn't seen from Matteo in years. Not since our early dating days.

I stood frozen, unable to look away as they finally separated. Miriam's hand moved to rest protectively over her stomach.

My eyes darted to the dashboard where a white envelope lay. Even from where I stood, I could make out the words: "Confidential Pregnancy Test Results."

The world tilted beneath my feet. Five years of marriage. Five years of supporting his career, using my family's connections to launch his business empire. Five years of hoping he would look at me the way he was looking at her.

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"You're being hysterical, Adelaide." Matteo's voice cut through the silence of our living room that evening.

I'd waited hours for them to return. Now they stood before me—Matteo in his perfectly pressed suit, Miriam beside him with her hand still protectively curved over her stomach.

"We were working late on a project," he continued, his tone dismissive. "That's all."

"With your hands on each other?" I asked, my voice steadier than I felt. "With her pregnant?"

Miriam's eyes widened in feigned innocence. "What are you talking about? I'm just tired from the long day."

"I saw the threads," I said, the words tumbling out before I could stop them. "Red threads connecting all of us. I followed them to you."

Matteo's expression shifted from shock to cold calculation in an instant.

"And I saw the pregnancy test results," I added, holding up the envelope I'd retrieved from his car. "Care to explain?"

"You're being ridiculous," Matteo snapped, snatching the envelope from my hand. "This is exactly why I—"

"Why you what?" I demanded. "Why you've been with her all along?"

Miriam stepped forward, tears suddenly streaming down her face. "Addie, you're confused. Matteo and I are just—"

"Just sleeping together," I finished for her. "Just having a baby together. Just destroying my marriage."

Matteo's face hardened. "You should be grateful for the comfortable life I've provided you," he said coldly. "Most women would be thankful."

"I want a divorce," I said, the words hanging in the air between us.

Matteo laughed—actually laughed—and reached for the papers I'd prepared weeks ago, just in case.

"Fine," he said, scrawling his signature across the bottom without even reading them. "If that's what you want."

He handed the papers back to me with a smirk, confident I'd never follow through.

What he didn't know was that the threads had already shown me everything—including what would happen next.

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Divorce from Deceitful Husband of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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