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Stolen Wife's Revenge

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My heels clicked against the polished marble floor of the Los Angeles County courthouse, the sound echoing in the cavernous space. I adjusted my position in the wheelchair, a constant reminder of the accident that had changed everything five years ago. The courthouse clerk's nameplate read 'Marianne,' and she offered me a perfunctory smile as I approached her desk. "Good morning," I said, my voice steady despite the anxiety fluttering in my chest. "I need a certified copy of my marriage record, please. Isabella and Marcus Sterling, married June 12th, 2018." She nodded, fingers flying across her keyboard. "ID, please?" I handed over my driver's license, watching as she typed in my information. The fluorescent lights hummed overhead, casting a harsh glow that made everything seem slightly unreal. "Just a moment, Mrs. Sterling," she said, rising from her seat and disappearing into a back room.

Stolen Wife's Revenge Chapter 1

My heels clicked against the polished marble floor of the Los Angeles County courthouse, the sound echoing in the cavernous space. I adjusted my position in the wheelchair, a constant reminder of the accident that had changed everything five years ago. The courthouse clerk's nameplate read 'Marianne,' and she offered me a perfunctory smile as I approached her desk.

"Good morning," I said, my voice steady despite the anxiety fluttering in my chest. "I need a certified copy of my marriage record, please. Isabella and Marcus Sterling, married June 12th, 2018."

She nodded, fingers flying across her keyboard. "ID, please?"

I handed over my driver's license, watching as she typed in my information. The fluorescent lights hummed overhead, casting a harsh glow that made everything seem slightly unreal.

"Just a moment, Mrs. Sterling," she said, rising from her seat and disappearing into a back room.

I waited, absently twisting my wedding ring. Marcus had been so attentive this morning before I left our Manhattan penthouse, kissing my forehead and reminding me to call if I needed anything during my trip to LA. "I'll miss you every second," he'd said, his dark eyes holding mine with what I'd always believed was love.

Marianne returned with a folder, her expression now professionally neutral. "Here you go, ma'am."

I opened the folder, expecting to see our marriage certificate. Instead, I found myself staring at a document titled "Decree of Divorce."

My heart stuttered. "There must be some mistake," I said, my voice suddenly thin. "I'm looking for my marriage certificate, not... this."

Marianne leaned forward, pointing to the date. "According to our records, your divorce was finalized three years ago, Mrs.—Ms. Hayes."

The room tilted sideways. Three years ago? I'd never filed for divorce. I'd never signed divorce papers. I'd been living as Marcus Sterling's wife for the past five years.

"This is impossible," I whispered, scanning the document. There was my name, and there was Marcus's signature—bold and confident as always. But where my signature should have been was something that looked nothing like my handwriting.

"I never signed this," I said, louder now. "I never agreed to a divorce."

Marianne's eyes widened slightly, the first crack in her professional demeanor. "I... I'm sorry, but the court records show this divorce was processed and finalized. If there's been some kind of fraud..."

Fraud. The word hung in the air between us like a blade.

I left the courthouse in a daze, my mind racing. Back in my hotel room, I opened my laptop with trembling hands. I needed proof—something to make sense of this nightmare. I logged into the Sterling family cloud account, where Marcus insisted we store all our photos and important documents "for safekeeping."

I navigated to a folder I'd never explored before, labeled simply "Personal." It was password protected, but I knew all of Marcus's passwords—or at least, I thought I did. On a hunch, I tried his mother's maiden name combined with his birth year.

The folder opened.

The first image that appeared was a wedding photo. Marcus in a tailored tuxedo, beaming at a stunning blonde woman in a white gown. The timestamp: two years and eight months ago. The caption beneath it read: "Mr. and Mrs. Sterling, forever."

My stomach lurched. I clicked through more photos, each one a fresh wound. Marcus and the woman—Vanessa, according to the captions—on their honeymoon. At Christmas. At a baby shower.

And then, a photo that stopped my breath entirely: Marcus cradling a newborn, his face alight with joy. The caption read, "Our Little Sterling, welcome to the world."

I sat frozen, staring at the image of my husband—my supposed husband—holding his child. A child that wasn't mine. Would never be mine, thanks to the injuries from the accident.

With numb fingers, I opened my voicemail and scrolled back, searching for something I'd dismissed months ago as a wrong number. I found it and pressed play.

"Marcus, darling, it's me." A woman's voice, sultry and intimate. "I just wanted to say congratulations again on becoming a daddy. Our little boy is perfect, just like his father. Hurry home to Connecticut. We miss you terribly when you're away playing nursemaid in the city. All my love, Vanessa."

The phone slipped from my hand, clattering to the floor as the truth crashed over me like a wave. For three years, I had been living a lie. I wasn't Marcus Sterling's wife. I was nothing to him but a burden he maintained for appearances—a broken doll he visited when it suited him.

And somewhere in Connecticut, another woman was living my life, raising his child, bearing his name.

My name.

I looked down at my useless legs, then at my wedding ring—the symbol of a marriage that had ended years ago without my knowledge or consent. And for the first time since the accident that had stolen my ability to walk, I felt something break free inside me.

It wasn't grief.

It was rage.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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