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Wife Uncovers Ex's Deceit

After years of devotion, a loyal wife discovers her husband’s life is built on a web of lies. What seemed like a perfect marriage unravels as she unearths his hidden betrayals and a secret identity he kept buried. Now, she must navigate a dangerous path of mystery and heartbreak to expose the truth. With her trust shattered, she fights to reclaim her life from his manipulation. Can she find justice before his past consumes them both?
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Chapter 3

The comments started small, like paper cuts that barely registered until they multiplied into something unbearable.

"Oh, Athena, you're wearing that dress again?" Evangeline asked one morning as I poured coffee, her voice dripping with false concern. "I only mention it because Brady was just saying how he wishes you'd put more effort into your appearance. Not that there's anything wrong with comfort, of course."

I looked down at my navy wrap dress—one Brady had complimented countless times before. Or had he? Lately, I couldn't remember the last time he'd noticed me at all.

"It's classic," I said quietly.

"Classic." She smiled, the word somehow becoming an insult in her mouth. "That's one way to put it."

At dinner that evening, I served the pot roast I'd spent hours preparing, using my grandmother's recipe that Brady used to request for every special occasion.

"This is... interesting," Evangeline said after her first bite. She turned to Brady with a sympathetic expression. "You poor thing, having to eat overcooked meat all these years. No wonder you always wanted to go out to restaurants."

Brady laughed uncomfortably but didn't defend me. He never defended me anymore.

"I think it's perfect, Mom," Jolie said loyally, but her small voice was drowned out by Brittany's theatrical gagging sounds.

"I can't eat this," Brittany announced, pushing her plate away. "Uncle Brady, can we order pizza instead?"

I watched as my husband pulled out his phone without hesitation, already dialing the local pizzeria. The pot roast sat untouched in the center of the table, hours of work dismissed with a single phone call.

The next morning, I found Evangeline reorganizing Jolie's bookshelf in the living room.

"These children's books are so chaotic," she said, not looking up. "I'm alphabetizing them. You really should teach Jolie better organizational skills, Athena. Brittany has had her books organized since she was five."

"Jolie likes them organized by color," I said, watching years of my daughter's careful arrangement being undone.

"Well, that's not very practical, is it?" Evangeline's smile never wavered. "Sometimes children need guidance toward better habits, even if it's uncomfortable. That's what good parenting is."

The implication hung in the air: I wasn't a good parent.

Brady walked by, coffee in hand, and paused to admire Evangeline's work. "Looks great, Ev. Much more organized."

Ev. When had she become Ev?

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The evening it all shattered started with rain.

Thunder rattled our windows as I tucked Jolie into bed, her forehead warm beneath my palm. She'd been fighting a cold for days, but tonight her fever had spiked.

"My throat hurts, Mommy," she whispered, her voice raw.

"I know, baby. I'll get you some medicine." I kissed her burning forehead and headed downstairs.

The house was dark except for the kitchen light. Brady had taken Evangeline and Brittany to some art gallery opening—another event I hadn't been invited to. I found the children's fever reducer and filled a glass with water.

When I returned upstairs, Jolie's room was empty.

Panic seized my chest. "Jolie?"

I checked the bathroom, my bedroom, the playroom. Nothing. Then I heard it—a small, weak cry from outside.

I ran to the front door and yanked it open. Rain poured down in sheets, and there, huddled on our doorstep in her pajamas, was my daughter. Her thin nightgown clung to her shivering body, her face flushed with fever and streaked with tears.

"Jolie!" I fell to my knees beside her, pulling her into my arms. "What happened? Why are you outside?"

"Brittany locked me out," she sobbed against my chest. "I went to get water and she locked the door. She said this is her house now and her daddy doesn't want sick people here."

Rage, pure and white-hot, flooded through me. I scooped Jolie up and carried her inside, her small body burning against mine. Through the rain-streaked window, I saw Brittany watching from the upstairs hallway, a satisfied smirk on her face before she disappeared.

I got Jolie into dry clothes, but her fever had climbed higher. Her skin felt like fire, and her breathing came in shallow gasps.

"We're going to the hospital," I said, wrapping her in a blanket.

I called Brady's phone six times during the drive to the emergency room. Six times it went to voicemail. Rain hammered against the windshield as Jolie moaned softly in the backseat, and I drove faster, my hands white-knuckled on the steering wheel.

The ER was bright and cold, smelling of antiseptic and fear. A nurse took Jolie's vitals—103.8 degrees—and rushed us to an examination room. I held my daughter's hand as doctors checked her over, ordered tests, talked about possible pneumonia.

"Is her father coming?" a nurse asked gently.

I tried Brady's number again. Voicemail.

Two hours later, as a doctor explained Jolie's treatment plan, I finally got through.

"Athena, I can't talk right now, I'm at the hospital," Brady said, his voice tense.

"I know, I've been calling you—wait, what? You're at the hospital?"

"Brittany has a bad cold. Evangeline was worried so I brought them to the ER."

The world tilted. "Brady, I'm at the hospital. With Jolie. She has a 103-degree fever and possible pneumonia."

Silence.

"Which hospital?" I whispered.

"Swedish."

The same hospital where I sat holding our desperately ill daughter.

"We're here too," I said, my voice breaking. "Room 247 in the pediatric wing."

More silence. Then: "I'll come find you."

Twenty minutes passed. Then thirty. I stepped into the hallway and saw them—Brady, Evangeline, and Brittany—at the nurses' station. Brady held a prescription paper, laughing at something Evangeline said. Brittany was playing on a phone, looking completely fine except for a slightly red nose.

They walked right past the sign pointing toward Jolie's room.

I watched them head toward the exit, Brady's hand on Evangeline's lower back, guiding her through the automatic doors into the rainy night.

He never came.

I returned to Jolie's room, where my daughter lay pale and feverish, and something inside me finally, irrevocably broke. The woman who had spent ten years bending and accommodating and sacrificing died in that sterile hospital room, and someone new—someone who would fight—took her place.

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