Unveiling Marriage Deceits Novel Cover

Unveiling Marriage Deceits

8.1 / 10.0
The antiseptic smell of the hospital corridor made my stomach clench as I walked toward what I thought was a routine appointment. Three years of marriage had taught me to expect the unexpected, but nothing could have prepared me for what waited behind that door. I smoothed down my dress—the one Nathaniel had once said made me look "presentable"—and checked my reflection in the polished metal of the elevator. Dark circles shadowed my eyes, evidence of another sleepless night wondering why my husband hadn't come home. "Mrs. Morrison?" The nurse's voice was gentle. "Your husband asked me to bring you to Room 412. He said it's... important." Something in her tone made my heart stutter. I followed her down the hushed corridor, past rooms filled with strangers' pain and joy.

Unveiling Marriage Deceits Chapter 1

The antiseptic smell of the hospital corridor made my stomach clench as I walked toward what I thought was a routine appointment. Three years of marriage had taught me to expect the unexpected, but nothing could have prepared me for what waited behind that door.

I smoothed down my dress—the one Nathaniel had once said made me look "presentable"—and checked my reflection in the polished metal of the elevator. Dark circles shadowed my eyes, evidence of another sleepless night wondering why my husband hadn't come home.

"Mrs. Morrison?" The nurse's voice was gentle. "Your husband asked me to bring you to Room 412. He said it's... important."

Something in her tone made my heart stutter. I followed her down the hushed corridor, past rooms filled with strangers' pain and joy. The floor was quiet—too quiet for a hospital. We stopped outside a private room, the kind reserved for special cases.

"He's waiting for you," she said, avoiding my eyes as she opened the door.

The room was bathed in soft afternoon light. Fresh flowers—roses, lilies, orchids—filled crystal vases on every surface. This wasn't a hospital room; it was a sanctuary.

And then I saw her.

Katherine Wells reclined on the bed, her golden hair spread across pristine white pillows. But it wasn't her beauty that stopped my breath—it was the unmistakable swell of her belly, draped in a silk nightgown that did nothing to hide her condition.

She was pregnant.

"Look who's here," Katherine's voice was honey-sweet, her hand resting protectively over her rounded stomach. "Come in, Luz. Don't stand there like a ghost."

I couldn't move. My feet felt rooted to the floor as Nathaniel turned from where he'd been standing beside her bed. His hand—the same hand that hadn't touched me with tenderness in years—lingered on Katherine's shoulder.

"Luz." His voice was flat, annoyed. Not guilty. Not ashamed. Just... inconvenienced by my presence.

"I didn't know..." My voice cracked. "I didn't know you were coming to the hospital today."

"You weren't supposed to be here," he said, checking his watch with practiced irritation. "I told you I had meetings."

Katherine's laugh was like shattered glass. "Oh, Nate. You didn't tell her? After all this time?"

Nathaniel's jaw tightened as he looked at me with cold calculation. "It's not what you think."

But it was exactly what I thought. The room spun around me as pieces clicked into place—his late nights, the mysterious weekends away, the way he flinched whenever I mentioned starting a family.

"It's yours," I whispered.

Katherine's smile widened, victorious and cruel. She reached for Nathaniel's hand and placed it gently on her belly. "Feel him kicking? He's strong. Just like his father."

Nathaniel didn't pull away. Instead, he leaned closer to Katherine, his expression softening in a way I'd never seen—not once in our entire marriage. "He's perfect," he murmured.

Something broke inside me. Not with a crash, but with the quiet finality of a thread pulled too tight for too long.

"How long?" I asked.

"Seven months," Katherine answered before Nathaniel could speak. "We've been trying for so long. It's a miracle, really."

The irony wasn't lost on me. For three years, I'd prayed for a child—our child. I'd tracked my cycles, changed my diet, even consulted specialists. All while he was creating a family with someone else.

"I see," I managed.

Nathaniel finally looked at me with something resembling discomfort. "Luz, we need to talk about this privately."

"There's nothing to talk about," I said, surprising myself with the steadiness in my voice. "I understand perfectly."

That night, I sat alone in our bedroom—the room that had never felt like ours—staring at the divorce papers my lawyer had prepared months ago. I'd refused to sign them, clinging to hope that Nathaniel would see me, love me, choose me.

Now, the choice was made.

I picked up the pen, its weight suddenly insignificant compared to the heaviness in my chest. Three years of trying to be enough. Three years of watching him look through me as if I were glass.

Three years too many.

The pen moved across the paper with surprising ease. My signature looked strange—not like the hopeful woman who had signed marriage certificates and love letters, but like someone new. Someone who was finally ready to stop begging for scraps of affection.

I chose our wedding anniversary as the day I would leave. One last symbolic gesture from the woman who had once believed love meant erasing herself.

As I set down the pen, I wondered if he would even notice I was gone before then.

Continue Reading

Unveiling Marriage Deceits of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

You may also like

New Release Novels

ALPHA'S WITCH (Midnight Oath) Novel Cover
9.3
Content: (Warning! + 18 Sexual elements, Alpha Wolf, Witch, Cursed Love, Small Town, Young Wolf, War, Age Gap, Passion, Consensual Fantasy, Psychological Elements, Strong Female Lead, Drama, Romance) Bound by blood, sealed by magic. You have finally come, Rose's daughter... Eva Rose is the last and most powerful heir of a sacred witch bloodline. Kael is a cursed Crimson Alpha King. Centuries ago, on the night they discovered they were fated mates and were about to be married, their enemies attacked to destroy them both. To save Kael, Eva made a desperate choice , she trapped him in a magical sleep for 200 years. The price was her own life. But their love was so powerful that Eva did not truly die , she was reborn. Through her own bloodline, she returned to the world as the same woman, with the same soul, the same heart. Now, who is friend and who is enemy? And why does this man feel so strangely familiar? How can you escape someone who even visits your dreams?. 📌📚🔥
Inheriting My Billion-Dollar Family Empire After My Boyfriend's Affair Novel Cover
7.7
I was ready to reveal my true identity, imagining Charles's proposal, but then I overheard the conversation. "Are you and Tracy Davis getting married?" "What about Victoria?" "She's nothing special, just a mistress." Fury coursed through me as I walked away. Tracy Davis, the girl who tormented me in high school, was now a part of Charles's plans. I ended things with Charles, then orchestrated the merger of all the companies that had humiliated me-at their wedding ceremony.
Bound by Betrayal, Claimed by the Alpha Novel Cover
8.1
BLURB. Selena had it all, a devoted mate, Kael, and a life planned as the future Luna of their pack. Until betrayal struck. Her mate slept with her sister, and the entire pack already knew. Humiliation, heartbreak, and fury consumed her, leaving her adrift in a world that had always demanded strength. Then Darius appeared. The enigmatic Alpha whose gaze pierced her defenses and whose presence demanded more than she was ready to give. He didn't pity her. He didn't console her. He challenged her, pushed her, tested her, stripped her bare of pretenses and in doing so, awakened a dangerous attraction she never anticipated. Under his guidance, Selena must confront her past, reclaim her power, and navigate the deadly tensions of pack politics. Training becomes a battlefield of desire and restraint, where every glance, every touch, every word between them carries unspoken weight. The slow-burn connection intensifies with every moment, fiery, messy, human, impossible to ignore. But the road to healing and love is never easy. Kael returns, stirring the ashes of old attachments, while external pack threats loom. Selena is forced to choose between the remnants of a shattered past and the consuming, dangerous pull of Darius, the Alpha who sees every crack in her soul and refuses to look away.
He Saw My Soul, Not My Scars Novel Cover
9.4
My husband, Jeremiah, let me die from an allergic reaction because he couldn't pause his video game. He dismissed my kidnapping as a prank and refused to come to the hospital when I was miscarrying our child. But the final straw came when he ordered doctors to carve skin from my body for his mistress's minor burn. He thought he had broken me, but he was wrong. I exposed his affair, took his company, and left him with nothing. Years later, he crashed my wedding to another man, begging for a second chance. "Elena lied to me! She manipulated me! It was always you, Celina!" I looked at the monster who had destroyed my life, my family, and my child. Then I picked up a wine bottle and smashed it over his head.
My Alpha Chose My Sister Novel Cover
8.5
Five years. That was one thousand, eight hundred, and twenty-five days of waking up cold. Today was our anniversary. Not that anyone in the Blood Moon Pack would be celebrating. To them, this wasn't the day their Alpha and Luna were united; it was the day the "real" Luna ran away, and the spare was shoved into a white dress to stop a war. I sat at my vanity, the enchanted glass reflecting a face that looked too pale, too tired for twenty-one. My hand drifted up to my neck, hovering over the smooth, unmarked skin there. A dull, throbbing ache pulsed beneath my fingertips—mate sickness. It was a low-level hum of pain that never went away, the physical consequence of a bond that had been legally recognized but never sealed with a bite. "Happy anniversary, Leona," I whispered to the empty room.
My Husband Stole My Life's Work Novel Cover
7.4
My husband stole my life. He took my groundbreaking dessert concept, the one we were supposed to build an empire on, and left me with nothing but dust. Then, he served me divorce papers through a stranger and plastered his new relationship with my intern, Celina, all over the internet. They built a culinary empire on my stolen recipes, their sickeningly bright smiles a public declaration of my replacement. I became a cautionary tale, the talented chef who couldn't keep her husband or her ideas safe. My reputation was shattered, and I was forced to disappear. For six years, I rebuilt from the ashes, running my own small bakery, finding peace in my quiet, fiercely independent life. I thought that chapter was closed. But then they stormed into my shop, ready to destroy me all over again. They came to shatter my new life, but they made one critical mistake. They had no idea who my new husband was.
Chapters
Read now
Share