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Husband's Obsession, Wife's Wrath

The morning sunlight streamed through the kitchen windows, casting a deceptive warmth across our breakfast table. I stirred my coffee absently, the spoon clinking against porcelain in a steady rhythm that matched my heartbeat. Legend sat across from me, his expression unreadable as he scrolled through his phone, barely acknowledging my presence. The silence between us had become our new normal, but something about today's quiet felt heavier, more ominous. "I'm transferring the mansion to Kyla's name," Legend announced suddenly, his voice as casual as if discussing the weather. My spoon froze mid-stir. "What did you just say?" He didn't even look up from his phone. "The family mansion. I'm signing it over to Kyla. She needs it more than we do." The mansion.
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The morning sunlight streamed through the kitchen windows, casting a deceptive warmth across our breakfast table. I stirred my coffee absently, the spoon clinking against porcelain in a steady rhythm that matched my heartbeat. Legend sat across from me, his expression unreadable as he scrolled through his phone, barely acknowledging my presence. The silence between us had become our new normal, but something about today's quiet felt heavier, more ominous.

"I'm transferring the mansion to Kyla's name," Legend announced suddenly, his voice as casual as if discussing the weather.

My spoon froze mid-stir. "What did you just say?"

He didn't even look up from his phone. "The family mansion. I'm signing it over to Kyla. She needs it more than we do."

The mansion. Our first real home together. The place where we'd brought our daughter home from the hospital, where we'd celebrated every milestone, every achievement. The garden I'd planted with my own hands, nurturing each flower as our family grew.

"That's our home," I whispered, my voice trembling. "Our daughter's home. You can't just—"

"I can, and I am." Legend finally looked up, his eyes cold and distant. "The papers are already being prepared."

"Why?" The word escaped me like a plea. "Legend, that's our family home. Why would you give it to our daughter's teacher?"

Something shifted in his expression then—a flash of something possessive and foreign that made my skin crawl.

"Because Kyla deserves it," he said, leaning forward. "Because she needs security, and I'm going to provide it for her."

"And what about us? What about your wife and daughter?" I could hear the desperation creeping into my voice, but couldn't stop it.

"You'll be fine," he dismissed with a wave of his hand. "We have other properties."

"This isn't about property!" My coffee cup rattled as I set it down too hard, dark liquid sloshing over the rim. "Legend, what's happening to you? Ever since Kyla came into our lives—"

"Don't." His voice cut through the air like a blade. "Don't make this about her."

"But it is about her, isn't it?" The realization crystallized as I spoke the words. "You're obsessed with her."

Legend's expression hardened, but he didn't deny it. Instead, he leaned forward, eyes narrowing. "You will accept this situation without question, Aliana. That's what a good wife does."

Something snapped inside me. The man across from me was a stranger wearing my husband's face.

"A good wife," I repeated hollowly. "Is that what Kyla is to you now?"

His silence was all the confirmation I needed.

I don't remember leaving the table. I don't remember getting into my car. But I remember the weight of the gas can in my hand as I stood before our family mansion an hour later, my fingers trembling around the handle.

Memories flashed before my eyes—our daughter taking her first steps across the living room floor, Legend carrying me over the threshold on our anniversary, family Christmases by the fireplace. All of it about to be handed to another woman. To Kyla.

The gasoline splashed against the walls, the scent sharp and volatile in my nostrils. My movements were mechanical, divorced from conscious thought. When the match struck, the tiny flame seemed to hesitate for a heartbeat before I let it fall.

Fire bloomed like a vengeful flower, racing along the trails of gasoline. I backed away, watching as flames climbed the walls of our home, devouring our past. The heat pressed against my skin, but I couldn't move, transfixed by the destruction of everything we'd built.

If Legend wanted to give away our life, he could have the ashes.

The next day, Legend's fury was a cold, calculated thing. He cornered me in our temporary apartment, his voice low and dangerous.

"You've made a grave mistake," he said, circling me like a predator. "Did you think burning down the mansion would change anything?"

I stood my ground, though fear coiled in my stomach. "It was our home."

"It was property," he corrected. "Property I could dispose of as I wished. And now you've given me exactly what I needed."

"What are you talking about?"

His smile didn't reach his eyes. "Evidence of your instability. The courts will be very interested to hear how my wife became an arsonist overnight."

The blood drained from my face. "You wouldn't."

"I've already begun the proceedings for sole custody," Legend said, his voice terrifyingly calm. "Our daughter deserves a stable parent, don't you think? One who doesn't burn down houses in fits of rage?"

The floor seemed to tilt beneath me. "You're using our daughter as leverage?"

"I'm protecting her," he countered. "And making things clear to you. Defy me again, and you'll lose her permanently. Is that understood?"

In that moment, I saw the full extent of his calculated cruelty. This wasn't just about Kyla or the mansion. This was about control—complete and absolute.

"Yes," I whispered, the fight draining from me. "I understand."

But as Legend walked away, satisfied with my submission, something hardened inside me. I might have lost this battle, but I wouldn't lose my daughter. No matter what it took.

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