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Seven Years His Hidden Heartbreak

For seven years, I was the secret wife and ghostwriter for the famous author Holden Gillespie. I built his literary empire with my words, all while our marriage and our son, Leo, were kept hidden to protect his "single genius" image. Then he began a public affair with his new publicist, Kassidy. When I finally quit, he tried to kick me and our son out of our home to make room for her. The breaking point came on Leo's birthday. Holden showed up with a cake to "make things right." It was mango chiffon. He had forgotten-or never cared to know-that our son has a life-threatening allergy to mangoes. He almost killed his own child out of sheer, selfish negligence. In that moment, I knew it was over. I took our son, disappeared, and filed for divorce, cutting off all contact. But now, months later, he' s standing outside my new home in Santa Fe, looking desperate. "I'm not agreeing to this divorce," he says, his voice raw. "I never will."
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Chapter 4

The next morning, the office felt strangely distant, as if I were viewing it through a pane of thick glass. I moved through the motions of my final handover, each task a step further away from the life I once knew. My desk, once a sanctuary of words and ideas, was now just a collection of objects waiting to be packed.

Holden appeared an hour before my scheduled departure, a cardboard box awkwardly clutched in his arms. He looked... different. His usual crisp shirt was slightly wrinkled, his eyes a little bloodshot.

"Adriana," he said, his voice softer than usual, a hint of something I couldn't quite place in his tone. "I brought this for Leo. For his birthday. I... I know yesterday was a disaster. I wanted to make it up to him."

He held out the box. It was a brightly colored, oversized package, clearly a child's toy. A flicker of hope, so faint it was barely there, stirred within me. Maybe, just maybe, he was finally trying.

"Thank you, Holden," I said, my voice carefully neutral. I took the box, the weight of it surprisingly light. I peeled back the wrapping paper. Inside, nestled in a bed of tissue, was a fluffy, life-sized plush dog. A golden retriever with big, friendly eyes.

My breath caught in my throat. My hands trembled. A wave of ice-cold fury washed over me, so potent it almost made me drop the box. Did he know nothing about his son? Did he truly remember nothing?

Leo, when he was just three, had been attacked by a neighbor's dog. A terrifying, traumatic incident that left him with a deep, paralyzing fear of all dogs. He would scream and cry if he even saw one on TV. For months, I had worked tirelessly to help him overcome the trauma, but the fear still lurked, a shadow in his young life.

And Holden, his father, had just given him a plush dog.

I swallowed hard, forcing the anger back down, deep into the pit of my stomach. My face remained impassive. "It's... thoughtful, Holden," I managed to say, my voice flat.

He frowned, a flicker of confusion in his eyes. "Thoughtful? He loves dogs, doesn't he? All kids love dogs."

I simply stared at him, unable to speak, unable to articulate the depth of his ignorance, his complete detachment from his own child. He hadn't just forgotten Leo's birthday; he had forgotten Leo.

He seemed to interpret my silence as acceptance. He cleared his throat. "Good. Well. There's something else we need to discuss, Adriana." He shifted his weight, his gaze avoiding mine. "Kassidy's apartment is unlivable after the pipe burst. She needs a place to stay."

My blood ran cold. I knew where this was going.

"And?" I prompted, my voice dangerously quiet.

He finally met my gaze, a strange mixture of defensiveness and entitlement in his eyes. "And... well, it would be easiest for her to stay at the house. Just for a few weeks, until her place is sorted. It's temporary, of course."

My mind reeled. He wanted his mistress to move into our home. Into the home where I had raised our son. The home he had just dismissed me from.

"And where exactly," I asked, each word clipped and precise, "do you propose Leo and I go during this 'temporary' arrangement, Holden?"

He sighed, as if I were being unreasonable. "Adriana, don't be dramatic. You both can stay with your sister, or perhaps a hotel. I'll cover the costs, of course. It's just a few weeks. It's for appearances, you understand. Kassidy is my publicist; it wouldn't look right for her to be seen staying anywhere else right now. And with the book launch coming up, I can't afford any distractions."

My jaw dropped. He was kicking us out. For Kassidy. For his 'appearances.' For his carefully crafted lie. It was a cruelty so blatant, so utterly devoid of humanity, it stole my breath.

"You want to kick your wife and your son out of their home," I stated, the words tasting like ash, "so your mistress can move in?"

He flinched. "She's not my mistress! And you're not my wife, not officially. Our marriage is a secret, remember? A private arrangement. Something you always insisted upon." He spat the words, twisting the narrative, making it sound like I was the manipulative one.

A bitter laugh escaped my lips. The sheer audacity. He had always been the one to insist on secrecy, to protect his image, to keep me hidden. And now he was using it against me. The mask of charm had finally shattered, revealing the ugly truth beneath. He didn't just exploit my talent; he twisted my reality, warping memories to suit his self-serving narrative.

I looked at him, really looked at him, and saw not the man I had loved, but a hollow shell of entitlement and deceit. There was nothing left to fight for. Nothing left to salvage.

"Fine," I said, my voice eerily calm. "I understand. We'll be gone by the end of the week." My words hung in the air, heavy with a finality that he, in his self-absorption, completely missed.

He blinked, surprised by my quick acquiescence. He had expected a fight, tears, a dramatic plea. He had expected me to beg.

"Good," he said, a relieved smile spreading across his face. "I knew you'd understand. I'll make sure you're compensated for your inconvenience, Adriana. You won't regret it."

I didn't dignify that with a response. There was nothing he could offer that would compensate for seven years of my life, my talent, my heart, and my son's childhood, all sacrificed at the altar of his ego. My silence was my answer. My silence was my farewell.

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