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From Wife to Avenger

The morning of my fifth wedding anniversary arrived with the soft glow of early sunlight streaming through our bedroom curtains. I woke up alone, as usual. Lewis had long stopped sleeping beside me through the night. I touched the cold, empty space next to me and sighed, still clinging to the hope that today might be different. Anniversary days were special, weren't they? I found Lewis in the kitchen, scrolling through his phone with one hand while absently stirring his coffee with the other. "Good morning," I said, trying to infuse warmth into my voice. "Happy anniversary." Lewis looked up, his eyes registering mild surprise as if he'd forgotten what day it was. Then his face transformed into that practiced smile I'd come to recognize—the one that never quite reached his eyes. "Natasha!
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The morning of my fifth wedding anniversary arrived with the soft glow of early sunlight streaming through our bedroom curtains. I woke up alone, as usual. Lewis had long stopped sleeping beside me through the night. I touched the cold, empty space next to me and sighed, still clinging to the hope that today might be different. Anniversary days were special, weren't they?

I found Lewis in the kitchen, scrolling through his phone with one hand while absently stirring his coffee with the other.

"Good morning," I said, trying to infuse warmth into my voice. "Happy anniversary."

Lewis looked up, his eyes registering mild surprise as if he'd forgotten what day it was. Then his face transformed into that practiced smile I'd come to recognize—the one that never quite reached his eyes.

"Natasha! I've been waiting for you to wake up." He set down his phone with theatrical flourish. "I have a surprise for you."

My heart lifted despite years of disappointment. "You remembered."

"Of course I remembered. Five years deserves something special." He approached me, placing his hands on my shoulders. "We're taking a trip today. Private plane, luxury resort—the works."

I blinked in surprise. "A plane?"

"Don't worry about packing. Everything's arranged."

The familiar knot of anxiety formed in my stomach. "Lewis, you know how I feel about heights—"

"It's time you got over that silly fear," he said dismissively. "Besides, this is about us celebrating our love."

I wanted to believe him. God, how I wanted to believe that after years of growing distance, Lewis was finally making an effort. I pushed down my fear and nodded.

But as we approached the private airfield, I noticed something odd. The ground crew was loading several packages onto our plane, including a distinctive gold-wrapped box I recognized as Kayleigh Hunt's favorite jewelry store. My step faltered as I spotted birthday decorations being carefully arranged in storage.

"Lewis," I said quietly, "whose birthday decorations are those?"

He didn't even try to hide it. "Oh, Kayleigh mentioned she's never celebrated her birthday on a private island. Thought we'd make it special for her."

The pain was swift and familiar. "On our anniversary?"

"Don't be selfish, Natasha. It's just a date."

Just a date. Five years of marriage reduced to just a date.

I saw her then, Kayleigh Hunt in all her calculated perfection, standing by the plane in a white sundress that made her look like she belonged on a yacht. Beside her stood my son, Cason, his face lighting up at the sight of her in a way it never did for me anymore.

"Mom, hurry up!" he called, not to greet me but to hurry me along like an inconvenient afterthought.

The flight was torture. My acrophobia sent waves of panic through my body with every bit of turbulence, while Kayleigh laughed and sipped champagne, deliberately brushing against Lewis at every opportunity. I gripped my armrests, eyes closed, trying to steady my breathing.

"You know what would be amazing?" Kayleigh's voice cut through my anxiety. "Skydiving! I've always wanted to try it."

My eyes snapped open. "What?"

Lewis was grinning. "Actually, that's part of the surprise. I've arranged for all of us to skydive when we reach the resort."

"Lewis, no." My voice trembled. "You know I can't. My acrophobia—"

"God, Mom, you're so pathetic," Cason cut in, his voice dripping with the same contempt I'd heard from Lewis countless times. "It's just a little height."

"Facing your fears is empowering," Kayleigh added with false sweetness. "Unless you're too weak?"

I looked at Lewis, silently pleading, but his eyes were cold. "It's all arranged, Natasha. Don't embarrass me by making a scene."

Two hours later, I stood shaking at the open door of the plane, strapped into gear I didn't understand, my entire body rebelling against what was happening. The instructor was saying something about proper form, but all I could hear was the roaring in my ears.

"I can't do this," I gasped. "Please, Lewis."

Kayleigh watched with undisguised amusement. "The great Natasha, always so perfect, can't handle a little adventure?"

"Mom, stop being weak!" Cason's voice had changed so much in the past year, hardened by Kayleigh's influence.

I felt a hand on my back. For one moment, I thought it was Lewis, coming to my rescue. Instead, I felt a hard shove, and then—nothing but air.

My son had pushed me.

The scream tore from my throat as I plummeted, my body twisting unnaturally in panic. The instructor was yelling instructions I couldn't process. The ground rushed toward me in a blur of terror.

The impact was brutal. Despite the parachute eventually deploying, I landed hard, my back and legs absorbing the shock. Pain exploded through my body as I crumpled onto the landing zone.

Through tears of agony, I looked up to see Lewis and Kayleigh landing gracefully nearby. Neither rushed to help me. And there, in the distance, I saw Kayleigh throw her head back in laughter as she pointed in my direction.

In that moment, something inside me broke—and something else, something harder, began to form in its place.

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