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Wife Unveils Husband's Lies

The familiar weight of exhaustion pressed down on my shoulders as I climbed the three flights of stairs to our apartment, my delivery bag finally empty after another grueling twelve-hour shift. My hands, rough and calloused from years of gripping handlebars in all weather, fumbled with the keys. The small birthday cake I'd saved for weeks to buy sat precariously balanced in my other arm—vanilla with pink frosting, Ayleen's favorite. I pushed open the door and froze. Our modest living room had been transformed into something from a magazine spread. Balloons in gold and silver clustered in every corner, their metallic surfaces catching the warm light from expensive-looking fairy lights I'd never seen before. A tower of beautifully wrapped presents dominated the coffee table, each one adorned with elaborate bows and gift tags that made my simple cake box look pathetic by comparison. My heart sank as I read the tags: "For my little princess, love Mommy Gemma." "From Mommy Gemma with all my love." "Happy Birthday sweetheart! - Mommy Gemma." Every single gift. Not one from me.
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Chapter 3

The announcement crackled through the loudspeaker, cheerful and bright: "Parents and children, please gather for the three-legged race! Ayleen Henderson's age group, please line up!"

My body moved before my mind could stop it. Some stupid, stubborn part of me—the part that had worked twelve-hour shifts in pouring rain, the part that had saved every penny for fake therapy sessions—took a step forward. My hands still held a water bottle, my uniform still bore sweat stains, but for one fragile moment, I thought maybe—

Ayleen's face twisted. Not into confusion or sadness, but something worse. Something rehearsed.

"That dirty woman thinks she's my mommy!"

Her voice cut across the field, high and clear and practiced. She pointed directly at me, her small finger like an accusation. Every head turned. Every conversation stopped.

"My real mommy is Mommy Gemma!"

She gestured toward Gemma with theatrical certainty, and Gemma—perfect, poised Gemma—waved gracefully, her expression arranged into false sympathy. She placed one manicured hand over her heart as if my pain somehow touched her.

The crowd's reaction crashed over me like a wave. Gasps. Murmurs that grew louder. Some children laughed—that cruel, thoughtless laughter that only children can produce. Parents pulled their kids closer, their eyes sliding over my stained uniform, my work-worn appearance, their expressions shifting from surprise to judgment to something worse: pity mixed with suspicion.

"Poor thing," someone whispered, just loud enough for me to hear.

"Imagine abandoning your child like that—"

"Well, if she's never around, what does she expect?"

Ayleen grabbed Gemma's hand and pulled her toward the race lineup, bouncing with excitement as if she hadn't just shattered whatever pieces of my heart remained. Gemma allowed herself to be led, glancing back at me with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Triumphant. Victorious.

They lined up together, Ayleen's small hand clasped in Gemma's perfectly manicured one. The race began, and they moved in perfect sync—matching pink outfits, matching headbands, matching smiles. They crossed the finish line first to enthusiastic applause, and Ayleen threw her arms around Gemma's neck, squealing with delight.

"I love you, Mommy Gemma!"

The words carried across the field. I stood frozen in the delivery area, still clutching the water bottle so hard the plastic cracked in my grip. Tears mixed with sweat on my face, and I couldn't tell where one ended and the other began. My legs trembled. My chest felt hollow, scraped clean of everything except pain.

Around me, families continued their activities. Children ran and laughed. Parents cheered. The world kept spinning as if mine hadn't just stopped completely.

I finished unloading the water in a daze, my body moving on autopilot while my mind replayed Ayleen's voice over and over. *That dirty woman thinks she's my mommy.* Three years of sacrifice, reduced to a public humiliation delivered by my own child.

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I don't remember driving home. One moment I was packing the empty delivery van, and the next I was parked outside our shabby apartment building, engine off, hands still gripping the steering wheel.

I sat there for over an hour. Maybe longer. Time felt meaningless.

The rearview mirror reflected someone I didn't recognize. Hollow eyes rimmed with exhaustion. Sun-damaged skin from years of outdoor deliveries. Calloused hands that had once been soft and elegant, back when I was Eden Morrison, heir to an empire, instead of Eden Henderson, delivery woman rejected by her own daughter.

This wasn't who I was supposed to become.

I pulled out my phone with shaking fingers. The screen lit up, showing a contact list I'd ignored for three years. I scrolled past Jared's name, past the fake doctors who'd helped deceive me, past everything connected to this nightmare.

There. A contact I'd kept but never called: "Mom."

My finger hovered over the call button. Three years of silence. Three years of stubborn pride and blind love that had nearly destroyed me. What would I even say? How could I explain that she'd been right about everything—about Jared, about the marriage, about throwing away my future for a man who'd exploited my devotion?

I pressed the button before I could change my mind.

The phone rang once. Twice. My heart hammered so hard I thought it might break through my ribs.

"Hello?" My mother's voice—careful, uncertain, as if she couldn't believe her phone was showing my name.

Then a sharp intake of breath. "Eden? Darling, is that you?"

The careful composure I'd maintained shattered completely. A sob tore from my throat, raw and broken.

"Mom—" I couldn't form words. Three years of pain came pouring out in gasping, desperate cries.

"Eden, baby, what's wrong? Where are you?"

"Can I—" Another sob choked me. "Can I come home?"

The response was instant, fierce, filled with three years of waiting: "Yes, yes, we've been waiting, we never stopped waiting. Come home right now."

My father's voice joined in the background, equally emotional, saying something I couldn't quite make out through my tears.

They didn't ask what happened. Didn't demand explanations or apologies for the three years I'd cut them from my life. They just wanted me home.

I sat in my car for another twenty minutes, crying until I had nothing left, until my body was empty of everything except exhaustion and a strange, fragile feeling that might have been hope.

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