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Done Being A Shadow: The Wife's Escape

On the day I finally pried open the locked drawer in Marcus’s study, I didn't find a surprise anniversary gift. I found a shrine to my father's business partner, Izzy. Photos of a woman who looked exactly like me stared back. That was when I realized my marriage was nothing more than an expensive lie. I wasn't his wife; I was a customized substitute for the woman he couldn't have. The nightmare worsened when scalding soup was spilled at a restaurant. Marcus didn't hesitate. He threw his body over Izzy to shield her, leaving me to take the full force of the burns. Later, while I lay in the hospital bandaged and in agony, he didn't come to comfort me. He came to demand I donate a kidney to save Izzy. "If we both needed a kidney, who would you choose?" I asked him, desperate for a lie. "Izzy," he said instantly. "She has so much more to do." He didn't know I was pregnant. He didn't know that while he was begging me to save his mistress, the stress was killing his unborn child. I wiped my tears and laughed. "Okay," I said. I signed the divorce papers and left them on his desk. On top of them, I placed a medical report dated that morning: *Spontaneous Abortion.* Then, I boarded a one-way flight to Montana and vanished, leaving him to wake up to a world where he had saved his mistress but killed his family.
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Chapter 5

Olivia POV

I woke to the sharp sting of antiseptic and the rhythmic, mechanical beep of machines. My left arm felt heavy, encased in layers of gauze. The pain was a dull throb now, a distant beast muffled by drugs, but it was waiting.

I kept my eyes closed, feigning sleep. I heard voices.

"You have to save the baby," Marcus's voice cut through the haze. Frantic. "She's pregnant. She didn't tell me, but I know."

"Sir, please calm down," a nurse said, her tone professional but strained.

"I need that child," Marcus hissed. "It's my legacy."

Not *our* child. *His* legacy.

I opened my eyes. The nurse was adjusting my IV, checking the drip rate. She looked at my chart, then down at my stomach. Her brow furrowed.

She leaned in close. "Mrs. Vance?"

"Hayes," I croaked, my throat feeling like it was filled with broken glass. "Ms. Hayes."

She glanced at Marcus, who was pacing in the hallway, his back turned to us as he barked into his phone.

"The doctor needs to clean the burns," she whispered. "We can't use strong anesthesia because of the pregnancy. It’s going to hurt."

"Do it," I said.

"And... about the baby," she hesitated, her eyes darting toward the door. "Your husband seems to think..."

I grabbed her wrist. My fingers fluttered against her skin, weak but frantic. My eyes were pleading.

"He thinks I lost it," I whispered. "Please. Let him think I lost it."

The nurse looked shocked. "Ma'am, I can't lie on medical records."

"Just don't correct him," I begged, tears pricking my eyes. "If he asks, just say there were complications. Please. I need to get away from him."

She looked at me, really looked at me. She didn't see just a burn victim; she saw the terror of a trapped animal. She nodded slowly.

The doctor came in. He began the debridement—scrubbing the dead skin off the burn.

It felt like being set on fire all over again. Agony, white-hot and purifying.

I bit down on a towel until my jaw ached. I didn't scream. I focused on the pain. I let it burn away the last shreds of my love for Marcus. Every scrape of the scalpel was the severing of a tie.

When it was over, I was drenched in sweat, shivering despite the heat.

Marcus came in. He looked disheveled, his usually perfect hair askew.

"Liv," he said. He sat on the edge of the bed and tried to take my hand.

I pulled it away.

"I'm so sorry," he said. "I didn't know you were hurt that bad. I thought..."

"You thought Izzy was more important," I said, my voice hollow.

"No," he insisted. "It was instinct. I just..."

His phone rang.

He looked at the screen. *Izzy.*

He didn't reject it. He didn't send it to voicemail.

"I have to take this," he said, already standing up. "She's... she's shaken up."

He walked into the hallway. He didn't close the door fully. Careless.

I strained to listen, ignoring the throbbing in my arm.

"I know, Izzy. I know. I'm here. I'm coming back to the hotel. Yes, she's fine. Just a burn. No, the baby... looks like we lost it."

Silence. Then, a sigh of relief from him. Audible even from here.

"Yeah. Maybe it's for the best. It complicates things less."

*Maybe it's for the best.*

My hand went to my stomach, covering the secret life growing there. I felt a fierce, protective rage. He was relieved his child was dead because it made his affair easier.

He walked back in. He looked composed, the mask back in place.

"I have to go check on some business," he lied smoothly. "I'll be back in a few hours."

"Okay," I said.

"Are you okay?" he asked. He looked at my bandaged arm with detached curiosity. "Does it hurt?"

"I'm fine," I said.

"Good girl," he said. He patted my leg like one would a well-behaved dog. "We'll talk when I get back. About... everything."

He left.

I waited five minutes. I watched the clock on the wall, counting every second.

I pressed the call button.

The nurse came in.

"I need to leave," I said.

"You can't," she said. "You need observation."

"I am leaving Against Medical Advice," I stated, pushing myself upright despite the dizziness. "Bring me the papers."

She looked at me. She saw the desperation. She brought the papers.

I signed them with my good hand, my signature shaky but determined.

I walked out of the hospital, every step a battle. I hailed a cab.

"Where to?" the driver asked.

"The airport," I said.

I didn't go home to pack. I had a bag in the trunk of my car at the memorial site, but that life was gone now. I couldn't go back there. I had my passport and wallet in my purse. That was all I needed.

At the terminal, I bought a ticket to the first place I saw on the departure board.

Montana.

I turned off my phone. I took out the SIM card and snapped it in half.

I dropped the pieces into a trash can near the gate.

Goodbye, Marcus. Goodbye, Olivia Vance.

I boarded the plane. As the wheels lifted off the tarmac, I didn't look down at New York. I looked forward.

I was burned. I was pregnant. I was alone.

But for the first time in three years, I was finally free.

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