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From Betrayal to Bliss

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The candles had burned down to mere stubs, their flames dancing weakly in the growing darkness of our dining room. I stared at the untouched anniversary dinner I'd spent hours preparing—Damien's favorite lamb with rosemary, the wine we'd shared on our honeymoon, even the dessert from that little bakery he loved. Five years. Five years of marriage, and here I sat alone again, watching the food grow cold while my husband worked late on what was supposed to be our special night. I glanced at my phone for the hundredth time. 9:47 PM. No text, no call, just silence stretching between us like it had for months now. Maybe years, if I was being honest with myself. When had we stopped talking? When had he stopped seeing me?

From Betrayal to Bliss Chapter 1

The candles had burned down to mere stubs, their flames dancing weakly in the growing darkness of our dining room. I stared at the untouched anniversary dinner I'd spent hours preparing—Damien's favorite lamb with rosemary, the wine we'd shared on our honeymoon, even the dessert from that little bakery he loved. Five years. Five years of marriage, and here I sat alone again, watching the food grow cold while my husband worked late on what was supposed to be our special night.

I glanced at my phone for the hundredth time. 9:47 PM. No text, no call, just silence stretching between us like it had for months now. Maybe years, if I was being honest with myself. When had we stopped talking? When had he stopped seeing me?

My fingers trembled as I dialed his office number, hoping maybe this time would be different. Maybe he'd apologize, rush home, and we could salvage what was left of our anniversary. The phone rang once, twice, then clicked to speakerphone.

"Damien Reynolds' office," came a sultry voice I knew too well. Macy O'Brien, his secretary. Even at nearly ten at night, she was there with him.

"Is Damien available? It's Katherine, his wife." The words felt heavy on my tongue, like I was explaining something that should have been obvious.

"Oh, he's in a meeting right now. Can I take a message?"

I was about to hang up when I heard laughter in the background—Damien's laugh, the one I hadn't heard directed at me in so long. Then his voice, clear and unguarded, not realizing the call was still connected.

"God, Macy, sometimes I can't believe how easy this has been. Five years of the perfect sham marriage, and she still doesn't suspect a thing."

My blood turned to ice. The phone nearly slipped from my suddenly numb fingers.

"You're terrible," Macy giggled. "But she has been the perfect fool, hasn't she? Playing house while we—"

"While we live our real lives," Damien finished, his voice warm with an affection I couldn't remember him ever showing me. "Sometimes I almost feel bad for her, you know? The way she tries so hard, making those pathetic little dinners, waiting up for me like some loyal dog."

The room spun around me. Five years. Five years of what I thought was marriage, of me sacrificing my dreams, my jewelry design career, my independence—all for a man who saw me as nothing more than a convenient facade.

"Well, once we make it official and you divorce her, we won't have to pretend anymore," Macy purred. "I'm tired of sneaking around. I want to be Mrs. Reynolds."

"Soon, baby. Soon. She's so naive, she'll probably think it's her fault when I leave her."

Their laughter echoed through the phone, each sound like a knife twisting in my chest. I ended the call with shaking hands, the silence of our house suddenly deafening. The candles flickered one last time before dying out, plunging the room into darkness that matched the hollow ache spreading through my body.

I sat there in the dark, surrounded by the remnants of my pathetic attempt at romance. The lamb had gone cold, the wine untouched, the anniversary cake a mockery of everything I'd believed about us. Five years. Five years of being "the perfect fool."

Slowly, mechanically, I stood and walked to our bedroom—no, his bedroom. I'd been living in his space, in his life, playing a role he'd written for me while he lived his truth with someone else. My hands moved without conscious thought, pulling out our wedding album from the dresser drawer.

The photos stared back at me: my radiant smile on our wedding day, the way I'd gazed at him with such complete trust and love. Had he been thinking of her even then? Had every kiss, every "I love you," every moment I'd treasured been nothing but performance?

I remembered the gallery opening I'd skipped to make him dinner. The art classes I'd quit because he said they took too much time away from us. The jewelry designs I'd abandoned because he'd convinced me they were just a hobby, that being his wife was my real calling. I'd dismantled myself piece by piece, thinking I was building something beautiful with him.

Tears finally came, hot and bitter, as I realized the depth of my self-betrayal. I hadn't just been his fool—I'd been my own.

With trembling fingers, I reached for my phone and dialed the one number I should have called years ago. It rang twice before a familiar, worried voice answered.

"Katherine? Sweetheart, it's late. Is everything alright?"

"Daddy," I whispered, my voice breaking on the word. "I want to come home. I need you to call a lawyer. I want a divorce, and I want it now."

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From Betrayal to Bliss 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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