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Husband Chose Turtle Over Wife Novel Cover

Husband Chose Turtle Over Wife

The flames danced across the kitchen ceiling, hungry and merciless. I could feel their heat licking at my skin as thick smoke filled my lungs with each desperate breath. The dinner party had been going so well—Winston's colleagues from the fire station, his parents, and Reagan, always Reagan—laughing over my carefully prepared meal. Now chaos reigned. "Winston!" I screamed, my voice breaking into coughs. "Help me!" I was trapped between the advancing flames and the fallen beam that crushed my legs. The pain was blinding, but not as blinding as the realization that my husband was standing in the doorway, frozen. "Olive!" Winston's voice barely penetrated the roar of the fire. His eyes darted between me and something in the living room. "Reagan's turtle—" "What?" I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
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Chapter 2

I stared at the divorce papers in my hands, the black ink blurring slightly as tears welled in my eyes. The lawyer had been kind, explaining everything in detail, but all I could think about was how quickly my life had imploded.

"Are you absolutely certain about this, Mrs. Crawford?" she'd asked, her voice gentle but professional. "Once you file, there's no going back."

"I'm certain," I'd replied, my voice steadier than I expected. "My husband left me to burn while he saved a turtle."

Now, as I clutched the papers, I heard the front door of the Crawford family home burst open. Winston's voice echoed through the hallway, followed by his mother's shrill tones.

"What is the meaning of this?" Mrs. Crawford's voice cut through the air like a knife as she stormed into the living room where I sat. Her face was contorted with rage, a vein pulsing at her temple. "Divorce papers? Have you lost your mind?"

I stood up, wincing as the movement pulled at my healing burns. "I believe I've finally found it."

"How dare you!" Mr. Crawford stepped forward, his imposing figure blocking the doorway. "After everything we've done for you? We took you in when you had nothing!"

I almost laughed. "Took me in? I gave up my career to be Winston's wife. I've cooked your meals, cleaned your house, and endured your insults for years."

"And this is how you repay us?" Mrs. Crawford spat. "By filing for divorce the moment things get difficult? You ungrateful little—"

"Mother." Winston's voice came from behind his father, but he wasn't looking at me. He was staring at the woman beside him—Reagan.

She stood there in a simple sundress, her hand tucked into the crook of Winston's arm, her eyes wide with practiced innocence. "I'm just here for support," she said softly. "For both of you."

The sight of them together made my stomach churn. "Support," I repeated, the word bitter on my tongue. "Is that what you call it?"

Winston finally met my gaze, his expression hardening. "Reagan has been there for me through all of this. She understands what I'm going through."

"And I don't?" My voice cracked. "I'm the one with third-degree burns, Winston."

"You're the one being selfish," he countered, pulling Reagan closer. "Filing divorce papers without even discussing it with me first."

Mrs. Crawford nodded approvingly at her son. "Well, if she wants to leave, let her. But she can't expect to stay here anymore."

"Actually," Mr. Crawford said, his voice suddenly businesslike, "we need to discuss living arrangements."

---

Three days later, I stood in the doorway of what had been my bedroom for five years, watching as Mrs. Crawford directed movers to remove my belongings.

"This won't do," she was saying to the decorator who stood beside her, clipboard in hand. "The walls need to be a softer color—something feminine but not too bold."

Reagan hovered nearby, her fingers trailing over the dresser that had been mine. "I was thinking maybe a pale lavender? It would match the drapes in the sitting room."

I clutched my small suitcase tighter. "Where am I supposed to go?"

"Oh, we've arranged for you to stay in the guest room above the garage," Mrs. Crawford said without looking at me. "It's quite comfortable, considering."

"Considering what?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.

Mrs. Crawford finally turned to me, her smile sharp as a blade. "Considering your... condition." Her eyes lingered on the visible burns on my arms and face. "We can't have guests seeing you like this. It would be upsetting for them."

Reagan stepped forward, her expression a perfect mask of sympathy. "I hope you don't mind, Olive. I just need a place to stay until I find something permanent, and your room has the best morning light."

I said nothing as I watched her run her hands over my bedspread—the one Winston and I had picked out together when we first married.

---

A week later, my phone buzzed with a notification. Then another. And another.

With trembling fingers, I opened Instagram to find dozens of messages from accounts I didn't recognize.

"Did you know your wife attacked Reagan when she found out about their relationship?"

"There are photos of it online now. Search 'Olive Crawford violent outburst.'"

"Everyone knows you're just jealous of what Winston and Reagan have."

I clicked on one of the links, and my breath caught in my throat. There I was, apparently lunging at Reagan outside a restaurant—a photo I knew instantly was manipulated. The timestamp showed last Tuesday, when I'd been at a follow-up appointment with Dr. Chen.

More notifications flooded in as I scrolled through comments on my own profile.

"Abusive wife exposed!"

"Fire wasn't enough to get rid of her?"

"Poor Winston and Reagan, having to deal with this psycho!"

I dropped the phone onto my bed, my hands shaking uncontrollably. Through the window of my cramped garage room, I could see Reagan in the backyard below, laughing with Winston and his parents as they barbecued—my replacement already complete.

But as I watched, something caught my eye. Reagan glanced up toward my window, and for just a moment, her mask slipped. The smile that replaced it wasn't sweet or innocent.

It was triumphant.

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