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Love Lost, Freedom Found

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The pain woke me in the middle of the night, a sharp knife twisting in my stomach. I curled into myself, trying to will it away, but it only intensified. Sweat beaded on my forehead as another wave hit, this one stronger than before. "Seth," I whispered, reaching across the bed. My fingers found his arm, gently shaking. "Seth, I need to go to the hospital." He stirred, blinking sleepily before his expression hardened into annoyance. "What's wrong?" "My stomach," I managed through gritted teeth. "It's really bad. I think... I think something's wrong." Seth sat up, running a hand through his hair.

Love Lost, Freedom Found Chapter 1

The pain woke me in the middle of the night, a sharp knife twisting in my stomach. I curled into myself, trying to will it away, but it only intensified. Sweat beaded on my forehead as another wave hit, this one stronger than before.

"Seth," I whispered, reaching across the bed. My fingers found his arm, gently shaking. "Seth, I need to go to the hospital."

He stirred, blinking sleepily before his expression hardened into annoyance. "What's wrong?"

"My stomach," I managed through gritted teeth. "It's really bad. I think... I think something's wrong."

Seth sat up, running a hand through his hair. The bedside clock read 2:17 AM. "I have that meeting tomorrow morning. The Henderson merger—you know how important it is."

"I'll be fine," I said automatically, though the pain suggested otherwise. "I just thought—"

"I can't miss this, Kira." His voice was firm, final. "You know what this deal means for the firm."

I nodded in the darkness, swallowing my disappointment. "Of course. I understand."

"I'll call you a cab," he offered, already reaching for his phone. "They'll take care of you at the ER."

Twenty minutes later, I sat alone in the back of a taxi, clutching my purse against my chest as the driver navigated empty streets. The hospital lights were harsh after the darkness of our bedroom, and the waiting room smelled of antiseptic and fear.

"Probably just gastritis," the doctor said after reviewing my tests. "Stress can cause all sorts of digestive issues." She prescribed medication and recommended rest. "Try to take it easy for a few days."

I nodded, though we both knew that wasn't possible. There was always something—meals to prepare, laundry to fold, a house that needed constant attention.

By the time I returned home, the sun was rising. Seth's side of the bed was empty and untouched. I found his note on the kitchen counter: "Gone to office early. Will check in later."

That's when I saw them—two carnival tickets peeking out from beneath his laptop. The county fair had been in town for weeks. I'd mentioned wanting to go, but Seth had claimed he was too busy.

I was putting away dishes when I heard his voice from his study. He must have come home while I was in the bathroom. The door was partially open, and I could see him pacing as he talked on his phone.

"Yeah, I'll be there in an hour," he was saying. "Just wrapping up some paperwork."

I moved closer, not meaning to eavesdrop, when I heard it—music. Not just any music, but the distinctive melody of a carousel. And then, a woman's laugh. Intimate. Familiar.

"Seth, look at this one!" The voice was unmistakable—Lyric Morales. His first love. The woman whose shadow had haunted our marriage for ten years.

"Careful, Lyric," Seth replied, his voice warm in a way it never was with me. "Those games are rigged."

More laughter. More music. The distant sound of children shouting and cotton candy machines whirring.

My hand flew to my mouth, stifling the gasp that threatened to escape. While I'd been lying on a hospital bed alone, Seth had been at the carnival with her. The same carnival I'd wanted us to visit together.

I backed away silently, retreating to our bedroom where I sat on the edge of the bed, staring at nothing. The medication bottle sat on my nightstand like an accusation.

The next morning, I moved through the house like a ghost while Seth showered and dressed for work. When he left without so much as asking how I felt, I found myself drawn to his study.

I shouldn't have gone in there. It was his private space, the one place in our home where I rarely ventured. But something pulled me forward, some instinct I couldn't name.

The room was meticulously organized—just like everything else in Seth's life. Law books lined the shelves, arranged by topic and then alphabetically. I was dusting the higher shelves when I noticed something odd.

A leather-bound book stuck out slightly from behind a row of legal volumes. It looked newer, more personal than the others.

I shouldn't have opened it. I knew that. But my fingers moved of their own accord, flipping past the blank pages until I found the first entry.

"Lyric called today," it began. "Her voice still affects me the same way it always has. Why couldn't things have worked out differently?"

My heart pounded as I turned the page.

"Our anniversary today—ten years with Kira. Ten years of settling for second best. Lyric was sick, needed me to take care of her. What kind of husband leaves his sick friend to celebrate with a woman he doesn't love?"

The words blurred as tears filled my eyes. I kept reading, each entry more devastating than the last.

"Kira tried to discuss the anniversary dinner again. Does she not understand that these things don't matter to me? That I'm only here out of obligation?"

"Sometimes I wonder if Kira knows how I feel about her—intellectually inferior, emotionally draining. The debt to her father is the only thing keeping me here."

I closed the diary, my hands trembling. Ten years of devotion, of trying to be enough, and this was what he really thought of me.

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Ch. 6
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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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