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Six Years Trapped In A Broken Vow

Aliyah Pollard POV: For six years, my husband, Chase, refused to divorce me, gaslighting me while he built a new family with his mistress, Faye. After 99 failed attempts, I was ready for my 100th try. But the man I met in the park wasn't my cold, cheating husband. It was Chase from ten years ago-eighteen, idealistic, and still madly in love with me. He didn't understand why I looked so sad, why I flinched from his touch. He didn't know about the affair, the miscarriage Faye caused, or the child they now had together. He saw the divorce papers and his world shattered. "I would never hurt you, Aliyah," he cried, his young eyes filled with genuine anguish. "I love you." His pain was a stark contrast to the cruelty of the man he would become. The older Chase had sneered, "You're mine, Aliyah. Who would want you?" But this boy, this pure version of my husband, saw my suffering and didn't hesitate. He took the pen, his hand shaking, and signed the papers his future self had refused for years. "If this is what you need," he whispered, "I'll do it."
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Chapter 6

Chase snatched the divorce certificate from my hand, his fingers trembling. He held it up to the light, then closer to his eyes, as if scrutinizing it for a hidden flaw, a misplaced comma, anything that would invalidate its stark pronouncement. His lips moved soundlessly, tracing the words, his face growing paler with each passing second.

"No," he whispered, a strangled sound. "No, this is impossible. This isn't real." He looked up, his eyes meeting mine, filled with a desperate plea. "Tell me this is fake, Aliyah. Tell me you're just trying to scare me."

But my face remained impassive. The document, crisp and official, spoke for itself. He crumpled, the fight draining from his body. "Impossible," he repeated, his voice barely audible. "How... how could this happen?"

Faye, however, was beaming. A triumphant, almost manic grin spread across her face, completely unmasked. Her eyes, still red from earlier tears, now sparkled with a malicious joy. She pushed the stroller forward, nudging it towards Chase, and placed her hand on his arm, her voice dripping with false sympathy.

"Chase, darling," she cooed, her smile reaching her eyes. "It's for the best, really. She's clearly moved on. Maybe it's time you did too. Think about our family. Our baby needs a complete home, you know?" She gazed up at him, her eyes wide and innocent, yet beneath the surface, I could see the gleam of her victory.

Chase flinched at her words. Her voice, usually so hypnotic to him, now sounded like nails on a chalkboard. He pulled his arm away from her, his gaze distant. His eyes, still unfocused, were filled with a dawning horror.

Then, in a fit of sudden, violent rage, he swung his arm, pushing Faye away. "Get away from me!" he roared, his voice raw and guttural.

Faye shrieked, stumbling backward. The stroller, caught by her momentum, tipped. The baby, startled, let out a tiny, choked cry, then abruptly fell silent.

The world seemed to tilt. A deafening silence descended, broken only by the frantic pounding of my own heart. The baby was silent. Completely, eerily silent.

"My baby!" Faye's shriek tore through the air, a primal scream of terror and grief. She scrambled forward, snatching the motionless infant from the overturned stroller. "No! No, no, no!"

Chase stared, his face ashen, his eyes wide with unspeakable horror. His breath hitched in his throat. He looked at the baby, then at Faye, then back at the baby. "No," he whispered again, his voice trembling. "Not... not like this."

Faye, clutching the baby to her chest, didn't even look at him. She blindly sprinted towards the exit, screaming, "Hospital! We need to go to the hospital!"

Chase seemed to awaken from a nightmare, his body lurching forward. He stumbled, then ran after her, his footsteps heavy and desperate. The courthouse doors swung shut behind them, leaving me alone in the silent, echoing lobby.

The chaos had ended as abruptly as it began. Only the lingering scent of Faye's cheap perfume and the chilling silence remained. I stood there, rooted to the spot, holding the divorce certificate like a sacred scroll. My hands tightened around it, careful not to crease the paper. It was real. This was finally real.

I tucked the certificate into my purse, a small, triumphant gesture that filled me with a quiet strength. Then, without a backward glance, I walked out of the courthouse.

I went straight home. The house felt empty, but not desolate. It was clean, thanks to the young Chase. The lingering scent of his idealism, of his protective love, still hung faintly in the air. I walked into my bedroom, the one I had shared with the older Chase for so long, and began to pack.

Every item I touched, every piece of clothing, every book, felt lighter. I was shedding a skin, discarding the old, preparing for the new. I packed deliberately, methodically, leaving behind anything that reminded me of the man who had broken me.

The final zipper of my last suitcase closed with a soft click. Done. I was truly done.

Just then, I heard the distinctive jingle of keys at the front door. My heart, which I thought had become numb, lurched. He was back.

The door opened, and the older Chase stumbled in. His face was pale and haggard, his eyes bloodshot and hollow. He looked like he had aged a decade in a few hours. He scanned the living room, his gaze landing on the neatly packed suitcases by the door. His eyes widened, a fresh wave of despair washing over his features.

"Aliyah..." His voice was barely a whisper, a broken, defeated sound. "It's gone. The baby... it's gone."

I looked at him, my expression blank. No shock, no sympathy. Just a profound, almost chilling calm. "I know," I said, my voice flat.

He stared at me, his eyes searching mine for any flicker of emotion, any sign of shared grief, but found none. "Don't you... don't you care?" he choked out, his voice laced with disbelief. "It was... it was our child's sibling. In a way."

I raised an eyebrow, a cold, detached amusement touching my lips. "And what do you expect from me, Chase? Tears? Mourning? Do you want me to eulogize a child born of your betrayal, a child that replaced the one you helped to destroy?" My voice was quiet, but sharp, cutting through the silence like a scalpel. "Do you want me to pretend I care about a life you created with the woman who caused me to lose my own?"

His face contorted in pain. He looked genuinely shocked by my lack of reaction, by my cold detachment. He slumped against the doorframe, his shoulders shaking. "I... I made a mistake, Aliyah. A terrible mistake." Tears welled up in his eyes, tracking paths through the grime on his cheeks. "I know I was wrong. I was so, so wrong. But please... please, don't leave. We can fix this. We can start over. Please, just give me another chance." He extended a trembling hand towards me, his eyes pleading. "I love you, Aliyah. I always have. I just... I got lost."

My heart remained an impassive stone. His words, once potent, had lost all meaning. They were just empty sounds, a desperate performance. I held up my hand, stopping his outstretched arm.

"Stop, Chase." My voice was firm, unwavering. "It's too late. We are divorced. It's final."

He shook his head frantically, his eyes wide with denial. "No! No, it's not! That paper is fake! You tricked me! I didn't sign anything real!"

I looked at him, then let my gaze wander to the empty space where the young Chase had stood just hours before. The young Chase who had signed the papers, who had helped me reclaim my life. The young Chase who had seen the truth.

"Tell me, Chase," I said, my voice calm, almost conversational. "What do you think of the boy who was here earlier? The one who willingly signed those papers for me?"

He froze, his eyes widening in comprehension. The question hung heavy in the air, a silent accusation. He knew. He knew what he had become.

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