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Wife's Divorce After Betrayal

The scent of garlic and rosemary filled our kitchen as I stirred the sauce, the wooden spoon clinking against the pot in a steady rhythm. Tonight was supposed to be a quiet dinner at home, just Messiah and me. I'd spent the afternoon planning the meal, hoping it might spark some conversation between us—anything to bridge the growing distance in our marriage. The phone rang, shrill against the gentle simmer of the stove. "Hello?" I answered, expecting a telemarketer or maybe Margaret, Messiah's mother, calling to check in. Instead, a distorted voice crackled through the receiver. "Is this Haven Morris?" My grip tightened on the phone. "Yes, who is this?" "Listen carefully." The voice was mechanical, as if filtered through some kind of device. "Margaret and David Robinson have been taken. They're being held in an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city." My heart stuttered.
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Chapter 2

The explosion tore through the warehouse at 11:47 PM.

I felt it before I heard it—a sudden vibration in my chest, as if my heart had skipped a beat. Then came the distant boom, muffled by the night but unmistakable. My phone, still clutched in my trembling hand, lit up with an incoming call.

"Mrs. Robinson?" Detective Sarah Chen's voice was gentle but firm. "I'm so sorry. We couldn't get there in time. The device detonated. Your in-laws... they didn't survive."

My legs gave out. I collapsed onto the kitchen floor, the phone slipping from my fingers. A keening wail tore from my throat—primal, raw, the sound of something breaking beyond repair.

"Mrs. Robinson? Are you still there?" The detective's voice continued, but her words floated around me, unable to penetrate the fog of shock and grief.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The sauce I'd been cooking had burned, filling the apartment with an acrid smell that mixed with my tears.

"They didn't suffer," Detective Chen was saying. "It would have been... instant."

Instant. The word echoed in my mind. Instant death while I'd been making dinner. Instant death while Messiah was watching stars with Phoenix.

"When you're ready, we'll need you to identify the remains," she continued. "But take your time. There's no rush."

I finally managed to speak, my voice hollow: "He didn't answer. I called him. He never answered."

---

At 2:17 AM, I arrived at the morgue. My face felt numb, disconnected from my body. I moved like an automaton, following Detective Chen through fluorescent-lit hallways that seemed to stretch into infinity.

"Mrs. Robinson," she said gently, "I need to warn you about the condition of the bodies. The explosion was... severe. Perhaps it would be better if you just identified them through photographs?"

"No." My voice was flat. "I need to see them."

She nodded, understanding in her eyes. "Just remember I'm here if you need support."

The sheet was pulled back, and I saw what the explosion had done to Margaret and David—the people who had called me "daughter," who had loved me when their son wouldn't, who had never missed my birthday.

Margaret had been wearing the pearl earrings I'd given her last Christmas. David had his watch on—the one I'd helped him pick out for his retirement.

Something fractured inside me. Not just my heart, but something deeper—my belief in goodness, in family, in the possibility of love.

With trembling hands, I took out my phone.

"What are you doing?" Detective Chen asked.

"I need proof," I whispered, photographing their bodies. "I need evidence."

I wasn't being morbid or cruel. I needed Messiah to see what his choices had cost. To understand exactly what he had done.

I sent the photos with a message: "Your parents are dead. While you were watching stars with her, they died calling for you."

---

Dawn broke over the hilltop where Messiah had spent the night with Phoenix. Golden light spilled across the blanket where they'd slept, waking him from his dreams.

Beside him, Phoenix stirred, her hair tousled, her smile soft and satisfied.

"Good morning," she murmured, reaching for him.

"Just checking the time," he said, reaching for his phone.

The battery was nearly dead, but he managed to see my message and the photos I'd sent. His eyes widened slightly, but in his half-awake state—and with his complete emotional disconnection from his parents—he misinterpreted entirely.

"Haven's parents," he muttered, frowning at the screen.

"What?" Phoenix asked, peering over his shoulder.

"Nothing," he said, typing a response. "Haven's being dramatic again."

He wrote: "Haven, I'm sorry about your parents, but you can't guilt me like this. I'm allowed to have my own life. We'll talk when I get home."

Phoenix raised an eyebrow. "Is she okay?"

"She's fine," Messiah said, putting his phone away. The dozens of missed calls and desperate messages remained unread. "She's always doing this—trying to make me feel bad for having a life outside our marriage."

"You're too good to her," Phoenix said, tracing patterns on his chest. "After everything we've been through, you deserve happiness."

He smiled at her, then glanced at his watch. "Let's get breakfast. That diner we used to go to—is it still open?"

"It was last time I checked," she said, stretching like a cat in the morning sun.

As they packed up their blanket and headed toward his car, neither of them noticed the missed calls from the police department, or the voicemails from Detective Chen explaining that the victims weren't my parents at all.

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