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My Anniversary, His Secret Wife

On my first wedding anniversary, I woke up pregnant and thrilled, waiting for my husband, Carter. But a trending TikTok video shattered my world. It showed Carter celebrating the same anniversary with a famous influencer, Kenley Mendez. He had lied to me for an entire year with a fake marriage certificate while being legally married to her. When I confronted him, he spun a story about Kenley dying of cancer, begging for my sympathy. But his lies quickly turned to violence. During a fight, he struck me so hard that I collapsed, and later that day, I miscarried our baby. To protect his perfect public image, Carter' s company then released a statement branding me as a delusional mistress. The internet exploded with hate, and I became the villain in his tragic love story. I had lost my baby, my husband, and my reputation. The man I had loved and supported for eight years had not only betrayed me but systematically destroyed my life. Lying in that cold hospital bed, with nothing left to lose, I picked up my phone. I turned off the beauty filters, looked straight into the camera, and hit 'Go Live.'
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Chapter 5

Alicia POV:

The numbers on the screen jumped, then surged. Hundreds, then thousands, then tens of thousands. The comments section exploded, a torrent of vitriol. Each word a fresh wound, but I didn't flinch. Let them call me names. Let them have their spectacle. For years, I had quietly built Carter's empire, his image, his success. Now, I would dismantle it, piece by agonizing piece.

"Look at her, trying to get attention!"

"You home-wrecker! Kenley is dying because of you!"

"Go crawl back into the hole you came from, you ugly mistress!"

The insults flew, raw and brutal, targeting my appearance, my character, my very right to exist. I watched them scroll by, a detached observer. They were feeding the beast, just as I intended. Let them tire themselves out.

When the viewership hit a hundred thousand, I finally spoke again. My voice was calm, almost unnervingly so. "I understand you all have a lot to say. And I appreciate your passion." A subtle sarcasm laced my tone. "Now, if you'll indulge me, I'd like to share my side of the story."

I took a deep breath, then began. "For eight years, I chronicled my life, my love, my dreams, through pictures." I held up my old phone, then scrolled through my gallery, projecting it onto the screen. "These are from grade school. Fuzzy, I know. But you can see it in our eyes, the way we looked at each other." The grainy images showed a younger me, a younger Carter, innocent smiles, shy glances, hands brushing against each other. The love, unspoken but palpable, radiated from the screen.

I scrolled through the years. The photos became clearer, the phones better. But a strange pattern emerged. As the cameras improved, our joint photos became rarer. The last one was from a year ago, the day Carter and I had our courthouse ceremony. It wasn't even a photo of us together, just a picture of his back as he walked into the building, a fleeting glimpse of a future I thought was ours.

Then, I held up more recent images. A blurry ultrasound scan, clearly showing a tiny human shape. Chat logs between Carter and me, filled with excited conversations about baby names, nursery colors, our future.

The comments paused for a moment, a ripple of confusion replacing the anger.

Then, a new comment flashed across the screen, pinned by Chloe. It was Benji. "Alicia and Carter were together since high school. Everyone knew. They were the 'it' couple."

Another comment from Chloe. "Can confirm. We were all in the same class."

Soon, a flood of comments from high school friends, old classmates, former colleagues, all echoing the same sentiment. "It's true! Alicia was always with Carter." "Kenley was the obsessed one, not Alicia." "Check our yearbook! They're in every picture together."

Some of Kenley's fans tried to dismiss it. "Fake accounts! Paid trolls!" But then, someone posted a picture of our senior year yearbook. A large group photo. And there, in the corner, was Carter, his gaze not on the camera, but subtly directed towards me, a faint smile playing on his lips.

A bittersweet pang shot through me. I remembered that day. He always had that look. That was the boy I fell in love with. The one who made my world light up.

"Thank you," I murmured, my voice cracking slightly, addressing my old friends. "Thank you for speaking up."

I turned back to the camera, my gaze steady. "For eight years, Carter Burks and I were inseparable. We built a life, a company, a future. A year ago, under pressure from my family to formalize our long-term commitment, Carter gave me this." I held up the elegant cream envelope, then slid out the fake marriage certificate. "He told me this was our marriage certificate. That he couldn't have a big wedding yet because his startup was taking off."

The live stream was silent, captivated.

"What he didn't tell me," I continued, my voice flat, "is that on the very same day, he was legally marrying Kenley Mendez." I then held up the screenshot of Kenley's marriage certificate from her TikTok video. The dates matched.

The comments section exploded again, but this time, the tone had shifted. Disbelief. Outrage. Confusion.

"You might say," I continued, my voice unwavering, "that I was a victim of his deception. But he had a reason, didn't he? A noble, compassionate reason." I paused, letting the silence hang heavy. "He told me Kenley was dying."

Then, I played the recording. The one from the car, after he abandoned me at the hospital. Carter's voice, clear as a bell, filled the live stream.

"She's dying, Alicia. Terminal cancer. A rare form. She begged me. It was her last wish."

"She won't last much longer. A few months, maybe. When she's gone, we'll get married. A real wedding. I promise."

"You're so kind, Alicia. You understand, don't you? It's what any good person would do."

The collective gasp from the audience was almost audible. The comments scrolled wildly, a mix of disgust, horror, and dawning realization. "Oh my god!","He's a monster!","And Kenley? Is she really sick?"

Chloe, who had been listening intently, reached out and squeezed my hand. Her eyes were wide with a mix of anger and sympathy. I smiled faintly, shaking my head. It didn' t matter now. Not the anger, not the pity. I was done.

Suddenly, a notification popped up on Chloe's phone. Carter Burks was requesting to join the live stream. I stared at it for a moment, then calmly tapped "Decline."

But he wouldn't be deterred. My phone, which Benji must have charged and returned to me, began ringing wildly. Carter. I silenced it. Then another call, then another. My hospital room door suddenly burst open. Carter stood there, his face pale, his eyes wild with a mixture of fear and fury.

"Alicia!" he roared, striding towards me. "What are you doing? Stop this madness!"

Benji, who had been quietly standing by my side, stepped forward, blocking Carter's path. "Carter, you need to leave. She's not well."

Chloe, ever the loyal friend, jumped up, her eyes blazing. "You have some nerve showing your face here, you snake! Your 'dying' wife is out there, remember?!"

Carter' s eyes widened, then narrowed. He looked past Benji to me, his gaze dropping to my abdomen, then back to my face. "The baby... Alicia, tell me it's not true." His voice was a strangled whisper.

I met his gaze, my own eyes cold and empty. "Benji said you saw the papers. It's true, Carter. You killed our baby."

His face drained of all color. He staggered backward, clutching his chest. "No... no, that's not true! You're lying! You're just trying to hurt me because you're angry!" He pointed a trembling finger at me. "You're heartless, Alicia! You're trying to break up my family!"

Benji stepped closer, his voice low and firm. "She lost the baby because of the immense stress and physical trauma you put her through, Carter. The doctor's report is clear. She was bleeding internally. After you attacked her. After you left her in the parking garage."

Carter stumbled back, hitting the wall. He stared at Benji, then at me, his eyes wide with a horrifying realization. He looked like a man who had just been hit by a truck.

He started to cry, real tears this time, though they felt more like self-pity than genuine grief. "Alicia... I... I didn't know. We can try again, can't we? We'll have another baby. A real family." He then looked around, as if remembering something. "Where's Kenley? Is she okay? She must be so upset right now."

I just laughed. A cold, brittle laugh that scraped against my raw throat. He still cared more about her. Always her.

Just then, his phone, which he still clutched in his hand, rang again. The name "Kenley" flashed on the screen. He answered it automatically, his eyes still fixed on me. And her voice, tinny but clear, filled the quiet hospital room. "Carter, darling? Where are you? I'm so bored. Come back to me."

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