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Wife Chooses London Divorce

I woke before dawn on Lorelei's fifth birthday, my mind racing with preparations. This year would be different. This year, Reese had promised to be present—truly present—for our daughter's special day. The kitchen became my sanctuary as I mixed batter for Lorelei's favorite strawberry cake, my hands working methodically while my thoughts drifted. Six years of marriage, and still I found myself hoping for scraps of affection from a man who saw us as his greatest mistake. "Mommy, is today my birthday yet?" Lorelei appeared in the doorway, her dark curls wild from sleep, clutching Mr. Hopscotch, her well-loved stuffed rabbit. "Yes, sweetheart." I wiped my hands on a dish towel and knelt to her level. "Happy birthday, my love." Her eyes—so like her father's—sparkled with excitement. "Is Daddy coming to my party?" The question pierced my heart.
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Chapter 2

The weeks following Lorelei's birthday blurred together in a haze of professional obligations and personal heartbreak. Each morning, I coordinated Reese's schedule with the same meticulous attention I'd always given his career, even as those arrangements increasingly felt like planning my own torture.

"Teresa, book a table at Nobu for tonight. Two adults, one child," Reese said without looking up from his script, his voice carrying that familiar tone of casual command.

I knew without asking who would occupy those seats. Mckenna and her son had become permanent fixtures in Reese's social calendar, while Lorelei and I remained invisible footnotes in his life.

"Certainly. Any dietary restrictions I should mention?" My fingers moved across the keyboard with practiced efficiency, even as my stomach twisted.

"No. And arrange for a car to pick them up at four. Mckenna wants to take him shopping first."

Of course she did. I made the calls, coordinated the luxury shopping excursion at Rodeo Drive, and booked the private dining room that would ensure their evening remained photographically perfect. All while Lorelei sat at my feet, coloring quietly as she waited for me to finish work so we could have dinner together—just the two of us, as always.

That evening, as Reese returned home glowing with satisfaction from another perfect outing, Lorelei looked up from her puzzle.

"Daddy, why don't you take me to special restaurants?"

Reese barely paused in loosening his tie. "You're too young for those places, Lorelei."

"But that other boy isn't much older than me." Her voice held that heartbreaking logic only children possessed.

"It's different." He disappeared into his study, conversation over.

I found myself researching divorce lawyers during my lunch breaks, scrolling through websites with shaking hands while maintaining a professional smile for anyone who might pass my desk.

The pattern continued relentlessly. Basketball lessons at Reese's private gym became a weekly ritual—but only for Mckenna's son. I discovered this when Lorelei overheard me confirming the court reservation.

"Daddy's teaching basketball?" Her eyes lit up with desperate hope. "Can I come? I'm really good at basketball!"

She was, actually. Better than most children her age, with natural coordination and fierce determination. But when she asked Reese directly, his response cut through her excitement like a blade.

"It's not appropriate for little girls, Lorelei. Boys need different kinds of activities."

I watched our daughter's face crumple, saw her swallow the protest that died in her throat. That weekend, I took her to a public court across town, where she practiced every move she'd overheard her father teaching. She dribbled with intense concentration, shooting basket after basket while other families played around us.

"Am I doing it right, Mommy?" she panted, sweat beading on her forehead.

"You're perfect, sweetheart." I caught her as she collapsed against me, exhausted from trying so hard to be worthy of love that should have been freely given.

The premiere of Reese's latest film arrived like a storm I'd been tracking for months. I coordinated every detail—red carpet timing, interview schedules, after-party logistics—while knowing I'd watch it all unfold from the shadows. Reese walked alone, maintaining the bachelor image that made his fans swoon, while I managed the chaos backstage with my usual invisible efficiency.

At the after-party, I stood near the catering station, monitoring the evening's flow while Reese held court across the room. Mckenna's arm was linked through his, her son performing magic tricks for delighted industry executives—tricks Reese had taught him during their private sessions.

"He's such a natural father figure," I heard someone gush as cameras flashed.

The photos would be everywhere by morning. I knew because I'd coordinated with the photographers myself.

The next day, those images blazed across social media. Reese looked genuinely happy, his hand resting protectively on the boy's shoulder as they shared some private joke. The captions made my heart bleed: "Reese Lynch's paternal side melts our hearts!" and "Future father goals!"

Lorelei found the photos on my work tablet while I was taking a call. When I returned, she was staring at the screen with devastating stillness.

"Mommy?" Her voice was so small I barely heard it. "Is that boy Daddy's real child instead of me?"

The question hung in the air like a physical weight. I knelt beside her chair, my hands trembling as I closed the tablet.

"No, sweetheart. You are Daddy's real daughter. You are his only daughter."

"Then why does he love that boy more?"

I had no answer that wouldn't destroy what remained of her hope. So I held her instead, feeling her small body shake with confusion and hurt, while my own resolve finally crystallized into something unbreakable.

That night, I opened my journal with steady hands.

*Dear younger self,* I wrote. *Today our daughter asked if she was real. Tomorrow, I'm going to show her what real love looks like—even if it means walking away from everything we've known.*

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