Follow
Chapters
Share
Escape from False Marriage Novel Cover

Escape from False Marriage

The front door swung open with a familiar creak. I knew what was coming before I even turned around. The same performance, the same script, the same cruel charade I'd endured ninety-eight times before. I set down my coffee mug and braced myself, smoothing my trembling hands against my apron. Robert stumbled through the doorway, one hand clutching his temple dramatically. His military fatigues were pristine—too pristine for someone just returning from a dangerous mission. Behind him stood Cassidy Shaw, her hand resting protectively over her belly, eyes wide with practiced concern. "Where am I?" Robert's voice cracked with confusion that I knew was entirely fabricated. "Who are you?" I felt something break inside me—not suddenly, but like the final thread of a rope that had been fraying for years. Ninety-nine times.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The front door swung open with a familiar creak. I knew what was coming before I even turned around. The same performance, the same script, the same cruel charade I'd endured ninety-eight times before. I set down my coffee mug and braced myself, smoothing my trembling hands against my apron.

Robert stumbled through the doorway, one hand clutching his temple dramatically. His military fatigues were pristine—too pristine for someone just returning from a dangerous mission. Behind him stood Cassidy Shaw, her hand resting protectively over her belly, eyes wide with practiced concern.

"Where am I?" Robert's voice cracked with confusion that I knew was entirely fabricated. "Who are you?"

I felt something break inside me—not suddenly, but like the final thread of a rope that had been fraying for years. Ninety-nine times. This was the ninety-ninth time he'd pretended not to know me.

"I'm Grace," I said quietly. "Your wife."

Robert's eyes widened, performing shock with the skill of a man who'd rehearsed this scene to perfection. "Wife? But I—" His gaze darted to Cassidy, who stepped forward, her hand still cradling her stomach. "I only remember Cassidy. We were together before my deployment. She's pregnant with my child."

Cassidy's lips curved into a small, victorious smile that vanished so quickly I might have imagined it—except I'd seen it ninety-eight times before.

"The doctors said it might be temporary," Robert continued, the lie flowing easily. "But Cassidy needs somewhere to stay. Her husband died three months ago, and she has nowhere to go."

I nodded mechanically, the script so familiar I could recite his lines before he spoke them. Robert would insist she stay with us. He would demand I care for her. Eventually, he would tell me I needed to leave so he could properly support Cassidy and her unborn child.

"Grace," Robert's voice hardened, dropping the confused act momentarily, "Cassidy will be staying in our guest room. She needs our help."

"Of course," I whispered, turning toward the stairs. "I'll prepare the room."

I moved through the motions like a ghost in my own home, pulling fresh sheets from the linen closet, my fingers tracing the embroidered edges I'd stitched myself during one of Robert's longer deployments. Each thread had been a prayer for his safety, a testament to my devotion.

From downstairs, I heard Robert's gentle murmurs as he helped Cassidy settle on our couch—our couch, where we'd once curled together during thunderstorms, where he'd held me and promised forever. Now his tenderness was reserved for another woman, while I prepared a bed for her in our home.

When I returned downstairs, Robert was setting his coffee mug down on the side table. My breath caught when I saw what he was using as a coaster—the small wooden charm I'd traveled to a remote monastery in Colorado to obtain. Three days of hiking through mountain terrain, sleeping in a freezing cabin, waiting for the elderly monk to bless the protection charm that would keep Robert safe during his missions.

And he was using it to protect the furniture from coffee rings.

"Grace," Robert's voice cut through my thoughts. "You should start packing your things."

"Packing?" I echoed, though I already knew what was coming.

"Cassidy needs stability right now. The baby needs a father." His eyes were cold, devoid of the confusion he'd performed earlier. "I need to step up and support them. You understand, don't you?"

Cassidy watched me from the couch, her hand still positioned over her stomach, her eyes gleaming with triumph.

"I'll give you some time to process this," Robert said, his tone suggesting he was being generous. "I'm going to call Marcus and Elena to update them on the situation."

He stepped onto the back porch, sliding the glass door closed behind him. I moved to the kitchen, mechanically filling a glass with water for Cassidy, when Robert's voice drifted through the partially open window.

"No, man, she bought it again," he was saying, laughter in his voice. "Ninety-nine times and she still believes I've forgotten her. It's almost too easy."

I froze, the glass halfway to the counter.

"Elena's worried it's gone too far," he continued, "but what am I supposed to do? Cassidy needs me. Grace will be fine—she always is. She'll pack her bags, find somewhere else to stay, and I'll call her back when... well, when things change."

A pause. "No, I've never actually lost my memory. Not once. But Grace believes whatever I tell her. It's been working for years."

The water glass slipped from my fingers, shattering against the tile floor. Tiny shards scattered across the kitchen, catching the afternoon light like diamonds—broken and sharp and impossible to put back together, just like the remnants of my marriage.

You may also like

After His Eyes Opened Novel Cover
8.6
The day she died, Julia Knight called her husband, Atlas Volkan 57 times while a masked man strangled her. As air finally drained from her lungs, his voice filtered through accompanied by hers. His first love whom his priorities lied with, the one he cherished - The one for whom, he would never be able to love her. In this life, she was constantly blamed for pushing his brother to death, snatching her sister's rights, and treated like a doormat in her own home. She was her mother's slave, her sister's puppet and her husband's clown. So, as Julia breathed her last breath, she begged for one chance- just one more chance to live life for herself. When she is reborn, she immediately asks for a divorce. To her surprise, her cold dominating husband refused and went insane trying to win her back.
Betrayal and the Road to Justice Novel Cover
8.6
The fluorescent lights in Dr. Martinez's office buzzed overhead as I stared at the small black and white image in my trembling hands. Eight weeks. The tiny blob on the ultrasound photo looked more like a bean than a baby, but my heart swelled with a fierce, protective love I'd never experienced before. "Congratulations, Amy," Dr. Martinez said, her warm smile reaching her eyes. "Everything looks perfectly healthy. You'll want to start taking prenatal vitamins and schedule your next appointment in four weeks." I nodded, barely hearing her words as joy bubbled up inside me like champagne. Mitchell and I were going to be parents. After five years together, after all the challenges we'd faced with his leg injury and the financial struggles, we were finally going to have our family.
From Drowned Bride To Shining Starlight Novel Cover
8.7
My fiancé plunged our SUV into an icy river during a blizzard. He had a choice: save me, or save his childhood sweetheart, Kianna. He didn't hesitate. He left me to drown. This wasn't the first time. In my last life, he' d "saved" me after Kianna drowned, only to trap me in a loveless marriage. He blamed me for her death, his silent accusations a constant torment. My own parents didn't care, forcing the wedding to secure a corporate merger. I was nothing more than a pawn. He married me not for love, but as penance, making me his living scapegoat for the woman he truly lost. But when I opened my eyes again, I was back in the sinking car, the icy water rising around me. This time, I smiled and pushed him toward her. "Save Kianna," I commanded. "She needs you more."
Love and hate intertwined Novel Cover
7.1
I had loved Silas for ten years. But on the very day I was diagnosed with a terminal illness, his first love returned home. I loved him. Whether he loved me in return, I didn't know—I couldn't feel it. But I was certain he would never cheat. In the final days of my life, I flawlessly played the role of the perfect wife. After I died, he found my diary. And when he finished reading it, he broke down and wept with a gut-wrenching, soul-crushing agony.
Marriage, Lies, and Vengeance Novel Cover
8.4
The Thanksgiving evening air carried a chill that seeped through my coat as I approached the Harrison mansion. My portfolio of jewelry designs felt heavy in my hands—not from its physical weight, but from the hope I'd pinned on these creations. Seven years of marriage to Spencer had taught me to find small victories where I could, and tonight I'd hoped my designs might finally earn some genuine recognition. The mansion's grand facade glowed with warm light, but something felt off. There were too many cars lining the circular driveway, too many figures milling about on the front lawn. "Is that her?" A voice cut through the evening air. Before I could process what was happening, a wall of people surged toward me—cameras flashing, microphones thrust forward, voices shouting questions that made no sense. "Ms. Ross! How long have you been plagiarizing other designers' work?" "Nyla!
Return Of The Lost Lycan Princess... Novel Cover
8.2
In a world where humans are considered inferior and slaves to werewolves, Emilia, a human orphan, falls in love with Alpha Alexander, after finding out that she is his fated mate, and has been married to him for four years via contract. But her marriage to him has been kept a secret and no one knows or acknowledges her as his wife. When Emilia finds out she's pregnant, she also discovers that Alpha Alexander has reunited with his first love and even announced their union on the news. As she asks for divorce, she finds out that she is actually the lost Lycan Princess and her father and two brothers have been looking for her for years. What would happen when Alexander finds out she isn't just werewolf but royalty? Will he really let her go or realise just how much he truly loves her?