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Eight Years End in Divorce Bid

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Eight years of silence teaches you to notice things. The way the knife slides through butter. The soft hiss of candles being lit. The hollow echo of footsteps in an empty house. I checked my watch again—7:45 PM. August was supposed to be home at six. I straightened the silverware on our dining table for the fourth time, making sure each fork aligned perfectly with its neighboring knife. The candles I'd lit an hour ago had already burned down by an inch, wax pooling at their bases like frozen tears. Eight years of marriage. Eight years of silence.

Eight Years End in Divorce Bid Chapter 1

Eight years of silence teaches you to notice things. The way the knife slides through butter. The soft hiss of candles being lit. The hollow echo of footsteps in an empty house.

I checked my watch again—7:45 PM. August was supposed to be home at six. I straightened the silverware on our dining table for the fourth time, making sure each fork aligned perfectly with its neighboring knife. The candles I'd lit an hour ago had already burned down by an inch, wax pooling at their bases like frozen tears.

Eight years of marriage. Eight years of silence. Eight years of watching my husband's eyes slide past me as if I were furniture.

The anniversary dinner I'd prepared sat waiting—beef wellington with truffle mashed potatoes, August's favorite. I'd spent the entire afternoon in the kitchen, chopping, stirring, basting. My hands still smelled of rosemary and thyme despite multiple washings. The wedding china gleamed under the chandelier light, pulled from storage where it had remained untouched since our wedding day.

I touched my throat instinctively, feeling the phantom constriction that had robbed me of speech all these years. The doctors called it conversion disorder—psychological trauma manifesting as physical symptoms. August called it inconvenient.

The sound of a car pulling into our driveway made my heart leap. I smoothed down my dress—a deep blue silk that had cost more than I'd normally spend—and checked my reflection in the hallway mirror. For tonight, I'd hoped...

Keys jangled in the lock. I positioned myself by the dining room entrance, hands clasped, a welcoming smile fixed on my face. The door swung open.

"—absolutely hilarious, the look on Henderson's face when you said that," August was saying, his voice carrying that warm, engaged tone I hadn't heard directed at me in years.

He wasn't alone.

A woman's laughter—light, tinkling, confident—followed his words. "He deserved it. No one speaks to me that way, not even clients worth millions."

They appeared in the foyer, August's tall frame first, then the woman beside him. Sierra Carter. I recognized her immediately from the photos I'd found on his phone months ago. She was everything I wasn't—tall, vocal, commanding. Her red dress clung to curves that my slender frame couldn't achieve, her blonde hair cascading in perfect waves.

August's eyes met mine, and something flickered across his face—surprise, then irritation, then a cold mask of indifference.

"Skyler," he said flatly. "Sierra, this is my wife. Skyler, this is Sierra Carter, my new business associate."

Business associate. The lie hung in the air between us like poison gas.

Sierra's eyes swept over me, taking in my dress, my carefully applied makeup, the anniversary dinner visible behind me. A smirk played at the corners of her red lips.

"Oh, how lovely to meet you," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "August has told me so much about you."

I doubted that very much.

August stepped past me without another glance. "Skyler, bring us some refreshments in the living room. Sierra and I have business to discuss."

He spoke to me like I was the help, not his wife of eight years. Not the woman who had spent hours preparing a special dinner for our anniversary. Sierra followed him, her expensive perfume lingering in the air as she brushed past me.

I stood frozen, watching them settle onto our couch—the one I'd picked out when we first moved in together. Sierra kicked off her heels and made herself comfortable, while August poured them both drinks from the bar cart.

"To closing the Henderson deal," he said, raising his glass to hers. They clinked crystal tumblers, laughing together as if I weren't standing just feet away, as if the anniversary dinner weren't growing cold on the table behind me.

Something broke inside me then—a dam holding back years of humiliation and pain. I felt a strange pressure building in my head, a buzzing like static electricity.

*God, I wish she would just get angry for once. Throw something. Scream. Anything but that pathetic, accepting look.*

I blinked, startled. The voice was August's, but his lips hadn't moved. He was still smiling at Sierra, sipping his whiskey.

*Look at her just standing there. What would it take to make her fight back? To make her see me?*

The glass slipped from my fingers and shattered on the hardwood floor.

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Eight Years End in Divorce Bid of Contents

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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