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Escaping a False Marriage

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The afternoon sun streamed through the study windows, casting golden rectangles across the hardwood floor. I smiled as Thomas, my eight-year-old grandson, sprawled on his stomach, legs kicking in the air as he explored the bottom drawer of my filing cabinet. "What are you looking for, sweetheart?" I asked, sorting through old family documents that needed organizing. "Just something fun, Grandma," he replied, his small fingers rifling through birth certificates, insurance papers, and other important records I'd accumulated over decades. I watched him with affection. At eighty-two, I treasured these moments with my grandchildren. Forty years of marriage to Alexander had given me three children, five grandchildren, and now even a great-grandchild on the way. A full life built on love and sacrifice. "Hey, what's this?" Thomas pulled out our framed marriage certificate, the one Alexander and I had displayed in our bedroom for decades. "Careful with that," I said, moving to take it from him.

Escaping a False Marriage Chapter 1

The afternoon sun streamed through the study windows, casting golden rectangles across the hardwood floor. I smiled as Thomas, my eight-year-old grandson, sprawled on his stomach, legs kicking in the air as he explored the bottom drawer of my filing cabinet.

"What are you looking for, sweetheart?" I asked, sorting through old family documents that needed organizing.

"Just something fun, Grandma," he replied, his small fingers rifling through birth certificates, insurance papers, and other important records I'd accumulated over decades.

I watched him with affection. At eighty-two, I treasured these moments with my grandchildren. Forty years of marriage to Alexander had given me three children, five grandchildren, and now even a great-grandchild on the way. A full life built on love and sacrifice.

"Hey, what's this?" Thomas pulled out our framed marriage certificate, the one Alexander and I had displayed in our bedroom for decades.

"Careful with that," I said, moving to take it from him. "That's important."

But Thomas was already examining it with the intense curiosity only a child possesses. "It's pretty," he declared, running his fingers over the ornate border. "Can I make it fly?"

Before I could stop him, he had removed the certificate from its frame and was expertly folding it into a paper airplane. My heart skipped a beat as he creased the paper with determination.

"Thomas, please give me that," I said, keeping my voice gentle despite my alarm. "That's Grandma and Grandpa's special paper."

He looked up at me with innocent eyes. "But you have so many papers, Grandma."

I knelt beside him, carefully extracting the partially folded certificate from his small hands. "This one is very special. It says that Grandpa and I promised to love each other forever."

As I smoothed out the creases, something caught my eye. The paper felt different than I remembered—thinner, cheaper somehow. I turned it over in my hands, examining the official seals. They seemed... off. The embossing wasn't quite right, the ink slightly smudged around the edges.

I'd handled enough ancient artifacts in my early archaeology career to recognize authenticity. This document felt wrong.

"Can I have another one?" Thomas asked, reaching for a different paper.

"Of course," I replied absently, my mind racing with sudden, unsettling questions.

---

The next morning, I drove to City Hall alone. Alexander had left for what he called a rehearsal—he still performed occasionally despite his advancing age. I'd told him I needed groceries, a small lie that didn't sit well with me.

The records office smelled of dust and old paper. The clerk, a young woman with kind eyes, asked how she could help.

"I'd like to verify a marriage certificate," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Alexander Hayes and Valerie Anderson."

She nodded efficiently and turned to her computer. "What year?"

"Forty-two years ago. May 15th."

Her fingers tapped keys as I stood rigid, hands clasped tightly in front of me. The room seemed to shrink around me, noises fading until all I could hear was the clicking of keys and my own heartbeat.

"I'm sorry," she said finally, looking up with sympathetic eyes. "I can't find a record of that marriage."

"That's impossible," I whispered. "Check again."

She did, more slowly this time. "Mrs. Anderson, there's no record of you and Mr. Hayes ever marrying."

The floor seemed to tilt beneath me. "But that's impossible. We've been married for forty years."

The clerk hesitated, then added gently, "However, I am finding a record of Alexander Hayes marrying Lauren Nichols on May 15th, forty-two years ago."

Lauren Nichols. The name hit me like a physical blow.

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I sat in my car in the City Hall parking lot, staring blankly through the windshield. Forty years. Forty years of my life built on a lie.

When I finally returned home, the house was quiet. Then I heard the piano—Alexander had returned early. The familiar notes of Debussy floated through the hallway as I walked in, still carrying the fake certificate in my trembling hands.

I placed it deliberately on top of the piano, interrupting his playing with a discordant silence.

"Valerie?" Alexander looked up, confusion crossing his handsome face. "What's wrong?"

"Why is our marriage certificate fake?" I asked quietly.

His fingers froze over the keys. "What are you talking about?"

"I went to City Hall today." My voice was ice. "There's no record of us ever marrying, Alexander. But there is a record of you marrying Lauren Nichols forty-two years ago."

His face drained of color. "Valerie, I can explain—"

"Explain what? That you've lied to me for forty years? That our entire marriage is a sham?"

"It's not that simple," he began, his voice taking on the musical cadence he used when trying to charm his way out of trouble. "You have to understand—"

"Understand what?" I demanded. "And while we're at it, who is Jamari's real mother?"

Alexander's hands trembled as he lowered them from the keys. His eyes, the eyes I'd gazed into for decades, couldn't meet mine.

"Lauren," he whispered finally. "Lauren is his biological mother."

The room spun around me as forty years of certainty crumbled into dust.

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Escaping a False Marriage 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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