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Model Defeats Abusive Spouse

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I heard the front door slam, and my heart sank. Chase was home early from his business trip. I quickly wiped my hands on a dish towel and glanced at my reflection in the kitchen window. The woman staring back at me looked tired, her hair hastily pulled into a messy bun, wearing an oversized t-shirt that hid the curves I'd grown to hate. I took a deep breath, preparing for what would inevitably come. "Mommy, Daddy's home!" My four-year-old son, Ethan, came running into the kitchen, his eyes bright with excitement. "I know, sweetie. Why don't you finish your coloring while I say hello?" I forced a smile, ruffling his hair. Chase appeared in the doorway, his expensive suit still crisp despite the flight. He looked me up and down, his lips curling slightly.

Model Defeats Abusive Spouse Chapter 1

I heard the front door slam, and my heart sank. Chase was home early from his business trip. I quickly wiped my hands on a dish towel and glanced at my reflection in the kitchen window. The woman staring back at me looked tired, her hair hastily pulled into a messy bun, wearing an oversized t-shirt that hid the curves I'd grown to hate. I took a deep breath, preparing for what would inevitably come.

"Mommy, Daddy's home!" My four-year-old son, Ethan, came running into the kitchen, his eyes bright with excitement.

"I know, sweetie. Why don't you finish your coloring while I say hello?" I forced a smile, ruffling his hair.

Chase appeared in the doorway, his expensive suit still crisp despite the flight. He looked me up and down, his lips curling slightly.

"You couldn't have put on something decent?" he asked, dropping his briefcase on the counter. "I've been gone for three days."

I swallowed the retort that bubbled up. "I've been cleaning all day. Dinner's almost ready."

"Not hungry," he muttered, pulling out his phone. He scrolled for a moment before turning the screen toward me. "See this? This is what a woman who takes care of herself looks like."

Evie's perfectly filtered face smiled back at me, her toned body posed on a yacht. The caption read: "Missing my man. Come back soon. #blessed."

The knife twisted in my chest. He wasn't even trying to hide it anymore.

"She posted this yesterday," he continued, swiping to another photo. "Fifty thousand likes in two hours. What was the last time you got fifty thousand anything?"

I focused on stirring the pasta sauce, willing my hands not to shake. "Chase, Ethan can hear you."

"So? Maybe it's good for him to see what a real woman looks like." He pocketed his phone. "Maybe if you saw her posts more often, you'd be motivated to do something about..." He gestured vaguely at my body. "All of this."

From the living room, I could hear Ethan humming to himself, oblivious to the cruelty in his father's voice. I gripped the wooden spoon tighter.

"I've been thinking about joining that gym near the mall," I said quietly. "They have childcare, so I could go while Ethan—"

"And who's paying for that?" Chase interrupted, opening the refrigerator and grabbing a beer. "You don't work. You don't contribute financially to this household."

"You asked me to quit my job when I got pregnant," I reminded him, the familiar argument rising like bile. "You said you wanted me home with the baby."

He took a long swig from his bottle. "That was before you let yourself go. Before you decided that sweatpants were acceptable everyday wear."

I bit my lip so hard I tasted blood. "The gym membership is only forty dollars a month. I could cut back on groceries—"

"Forty dollars?" He laughed, the sound sharp and cruel. "You know what forty dollars gets me? Nothing. You know what I spent on Evie last week?" He pulled out his wallet and removed a small photo. "This."

A diamond bracelet sparkled against Evie's slender wrist. My stomach churned.

"Two thousand dollars," he said, his voice low and smug. "Because she's worth it."

Something snapped inside me. Not with a dramatic crash, but with a quiet, final click. I turned off the stove and faced him.

"And I'm not?"

He didn't even hesitate. "Not like this, you're not."

That night, after putting Ethan to bed, I sat at our desk with Chase's discarded credit card statement. Dinner at Maison Rouge: $342. Hotel Bellamy: $789. Tiffany & Co.: $2,150. All while he complained about the cost of my son's asthma medication.

My hands trembled as I opened my laptop. In the search bar, I typed: "plus-size modeling opportunities." Chase's mocking laughter echoed in my head, but for once, I pushed it aside.

An ad caught my eye: "Curves Wanted: Real Beauty Campaign Seeking Authentic Women."

I clicked without hesitation.

"What the hell are you doing?" Chase appeared behind me, his shadow falling across the screen.

"Applying for a modeling job," I said, my voice steadier than I expected.

He burst into laughter. "You? A model? That's the most pathetic thing I've ever heard."

I continued filling out the form, my fingers flying across the keyboard.

"They'll laugh you out of the studio," he sneered. "If you even get that far."

I hit submit before he could stop me. "We'll see."

"This desperate attention-seeking is embarrassing," he hissed, leaning close. "Don't come crying to me when they reject you."

Three days later, I stood in photographer Marcus Thompson's studio, my heart hammering against my ribs. The email had come yesterday—they wanted to see me. Me, with my stretch marks and soft curves.

"Relax," Marcus said, adjusting his camera. "I want to capture the real you."

"The real me is terrified," I admitted.

He smiled. "Good. Fear means you're doing something that matters."

The first few shots were awkward. I couldn't stop thinking about Chase's words, about Evie's perfect body. But then Marcus showed me one of the photos on his camera screen.

"Look at your eyes," he said. "There's fire there. That's what I want."

And suddenly, I saw it too. Beyond the insecurity, beyond the hurt—there was strength in my gaze that I hadn't recognized in years.

"Again," I said, straightening my shoulders. "Let's do it again."

By the end of the session, Marcus was grinning. "The agency is going to love these. In fact..." He hesitated. "I'd like to offer you a contract right now. Three shoots, paid. What do you say?"

When I told Chase that night, he barely looked up from his phone.

"Desperate attention-seeking," he muttered. "It won't last."

But for the first time in years, I didn't need his approval to know my worth.

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