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Married to My Bestie's Husband

To repay a life-saving debt to her late best friend, a woman marries Ethan and abandons her career to become a full-time housewife for seven years. Despite her devotion to his son and their home, Ethan remains distant, forcing her to take birth control after every intimate encounter. When she falls ill and cannot keep the pills down, Ethan’s cruelty and their son’s cold indifference finally break her spirit. Realizing her sacrifices were in vain, she decides to walk away for good.
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Chapter 4

As I was about to hang up, his voice shifted tone, steering the conversation elsewhere. "Today, I'm taking Jack to Happy Swimtime for his swimming class. You can come and see him if you'd like."

"No need," I replied curtly, and before he could say anything more, I hung up without hesitation.

Placing the phone down, I returned to making sandwiches for Caleb.

Life rolled on in its calm, unremarkable rhythm.

That is, until one day, when I stepped out of a livestream session and picked up an unfamiliar call.

It was the head teacher from Jack's kindergarten. Her voice was enthusiastic, tinged with expectation. "Today is art class parent-child day, and we're inviting all parents to join their kids. All the other parents are here already—just waiting on Jack's."

I cut her off mid-sentence. "I'm sorry, but his father and I are divorced. His father has full custody now. I won't be involved in these matters anymore."

There was a brief pause, her tone turning slightly awkward. I pressed on. "Is Jack nearby? Could you put him on speaker, please?"

The confirmation came, followed by a click, and then my voice rang out, clear and detached, in front of the entire class and their parents.

"Jack, as we discussed before, I'm no longer your mother. Your father and I are divorced, and I won't be handling anything related to you from now on. Don't call me again."

Without waiting for a reply, I muttered an apology to the teacher, ended the call, and let the quiet seep back in.

After work, I went to pick up Caleb from his kindergarten. We treated ourselves to dinner at my favorite restaurant, where the table next to us happened to be celebrating a birthday.

It suddenly occurred to me that Caleb's birthday must be coming up. A quick check of the calendar confirmed it—this Sunday.

On Sunday, I cleared my schedule completely, determined to make it a special day for him. He probably hadn't celebrated a birthday in years.

After ordering our food, I left Caleb at the table to fetch the cake. As I walked back toward the restaurant, cake in hand, I unexpectedly crossed paths with Ethan and Casey.

Casey was the first to speak. "Aren't you supposed to be divorced?"

I ignored her, stepping past them without a word, but Ethan grabbed my arm. His voice dripped with mockery. "Not so high and mighty now, are you? I knew you wouldn't last long. And now here you are, crawling back with a cake to celebrate your son's birthday. Don't you feel ashamed?"

"Let go," I said flatly. "Who told you this is for Jack?"

His grip tightened, and his expression hardened. "If it's not for him, then who?"

"I don't see why that's any of your concern." My voice was calm but final. "Move aside. You can get on with your little family celebration."

Ethan's face darkened. "Victoria, don't push me. Don't make me lose my temper."

I brushed past him and entered the restaurant.

Caleb saw me from across the room and waved, his smile lighting up the dim space. I waved back, but from the corner of my eye, I noticed Jack sitting at the table next to ours. His face twisted into a scowl as he glared at me, clearly assuming my wave was meant for him.

Ignoring him, I sat beside Caleb and helped him dig into his food.

Moments later, Ethan and Casey walked in. Seeing me and Caleb together, Ethan froze, disbelief flashing across his face.

"Victoria, who is he?" he asked, his voice strained.

"That's none of your business," I replied without looking up.

His face contorted with suppressed anger, but the public setting kept him in check.

Caleb and I focused on our meal, savoring every bite as if no one else existed.

Near the end of dinner, Caleb said he needed to use the restroom. When I offered to accompany him, he insisted he could manage on his own. I let him go, watching as he disappeared down the hall.

Not long after, I saw Jack heading in the same direction. I figured it was just a coincidence and thought nothing of it.

But then a commotion broke out. A server rushed into the dining area, shouting, "Someone come quickly! Two kids are fighting!"

My heart dropped. I leaped from my seat and ran to the restroom.

There they were—Jack and Caleb, sprawled on the floor, both sporting fresh bruises.

Jack's eyes welled up with tears as he looked at me, his voice trembling. "Mommy, it hurts so much."

I crouched down, scooping Caleb into my arms without a second thought.

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