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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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Chapter 2

The taxi dropped me off at our front door, and I limped up the walkway, each step sending sharp pain through my injured back and legs. The driver had looked concerned when he helped me out, asking if I needed him to wait or call someone. I'd assured him I was fine, but the truth was I could barely stand upright.

As I fumbled for my keys, I heard something that made my blood freeze—laughter. Bright, celebratory laughter coming from inside my own home.

I pushed open the door and stepped into what felt like an alternate reality. Our living room had been transformed into a birthday wonderland. Pink and gold balloons floated from every surface, streamers cascaded from the chandelier, and a massive three-tiered cake sat on our dining table, decorated with elegant fondant roses and glittering with candles.

"Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you!" The singing voices drifted from the kitchen.

I stood in the doorway, dirt still clinging to my torn clothes, my hair matted with grass stains, watching my husband, my son, and his mistress celebrating as if I didn't exist. Lewis had his arm around Kayleigh's waist as she blew out the candles, her face glowing with pure joy. Cason clapped enthusiastically, his eyes bright with the kind of happiness I hadn't seen him show me in months.

None of them noticed me.

"Make a wish!" Lewis said, pressing a kiss to Kayleigh's temple.

"I already got everything I wanted," she replied, gazing up at him with practiced adoration.

Expensive gift boxes were scattered across the counter—jewelry boxes from Tiffany, a designer handbag I recognized from a magazine, and what looked like car keys with a Mercedes logo. The same Lewis who had told me we needed to "tighten our budget" when I'd asked for new curtains last month.

I cleared my throat. "I'm home."

Three heads turned toward me with varying degrees of annoyance, as if I were an unwelcome interruption to their perfect party.

"Oh," Lewis said flatly. "You're back."

Not 'are you okay?' Not 'how was the landing?' Just acknowledgment of my presence like I was a piece of furniture that had been moved.

Kayleigh's eyes swept over my disheveled appearance with undisguised amusement. "Rough landing?" she asked, her voice dripping with false concern.

"I got hurt," I said quietly, hoping someone—anyone—would show an ounce of care.

Cason rolled his eyes. "You always complain about everything, Mom."

The words hit me like a physical blow. When had my own son started speaking to me with such contempt?

Kayleigh stepped closer, her perfect manicured hand trailing along the marble countertop. "You know, Natasha, I have to say—watching you up there today was quite entertaining. I've never seen someone so terrified of a little height."

"I have acrophobia," I said, my voice barely a whisper.

"Oh, we know," she laughed, the sound like breaking glass. "Lewis told me all about your little phobia. Honestly, I don't understand how a grown woman can be so pathetic. Real women face their fears instead of cowering like children."

She moved to Lewis's side, her hand sliding possessively across his chest. "I told Lewis how refreshing it is to be with someone who isn't afraid of a little adventure. Someone who can actually keep up with him."

The rage that had been building inside me since the plane finally erupted. Before I could stop myself, my hand flew across her face with a sharp crack that echoed through the kitchen.

Kayleigh stumbled backward, her hand flying to her reddening cheek, her eyes wide with shock. For a moment, the room was completely silent.

Then Lewis exploded.

"What the hell is wrong with you?" He rushed to Kayleigh's side, cradling her face in his hands like she was made of precious porcelain. "Are you insane, Natasha?"

"She was—"

"She was what? Being honest?" His voice was cold, harder than I'd ever heard it. "You attacked my guest in my house."

My house. The house I'd decorated, cleaned, and maintained for five years. The house where I'd cooked thousands of meals and tucked our son into bed every night.

"Apologize," he demanded, his eyes blazing with fury. "Right now."

I stared at him, this man I'd loved for so long, defending the woman who had just humiliated me in my own home. Cason stood behind them, nodding in agreement, as if I were the villain in this twisted scene.

"Apologize to her," Lewis repeated, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper, "or get out of my house. I won't tolerate this behavior from you anymore."

The words hung in the air like a death sentence. In that moment, looking at the three of them united against me, I realized the truth I'd been avoiding for so long.

I was completely alone.

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