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From Drowning To A New Life

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 884    |    Released on: 08/12/2025

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He pulled me aside, concern etched briefly on his face. "Aaren, you seem distant.

inking. Instead of driving, why don't we go down to the docks? I want to check on t

surprise. "The yacht?

's part of my ritual, you know, before a big solo trip. I like everythin

r." He still believed my happiness was easily managed, a simple adj

fter this project wraps," he said, his hand resting on my knee, a comforting weight that now felt like a lead chain,

polite deferrals? "Timing isn't right, my love. Too busy with the firm. Let's wait until we're more settled." Settled. We were in a mansion. He was a mult

y a future that no longer existed for me. It was a manipulative gesture, a final

fe when he had stifled mine for so long? The mere thought of bringing a

ren? You're awfully quiet. A

reen, and his jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.

the screen. "It's... a client call.

readable. "Go ahead," I said, my

"Are you sure? I don

a gentle nudge. "Go on

ia? Yes, I know... I'm with Aaren right now. What's wr

edence. The "important client call" was just another excuse to prioritize

e. "You should go. Drop me off at the dock. I'll just spend a little longer ge

conflicted guilt. "Are you sure,

s therapeutic. Go. She needs you." The words

ren. I'll be back as soon as I can. I promise." He leaned over

tching him. But I wo

private marina. As I stepped out, the salt-laced air hit

Elia's," he said, his voice he

eplied, forcing another smi

of profound finality settling over me. He was rushing to her, just as he always had.

s and bobbing masts. The air tasted of brine and possibility. The rhy

a, consumed by her problems, their shared world. He w

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“On my fifth wedding anniversary, I wasn't arranging flowers; I was staging my own death. My husband, Graham, treated me like a prized accessory, but the antique watch on his nightstand revealed the brutal truth. It was engraved "Forever, Elia"-proof that his heart belonged to his business partner, not me. So I vanished into the ocean, letting the world believe I had drowned. For two years, I lived as "Anna," finding peace in a small coastal town and rediscovering my art. But the past has a way of clawing its way back. Elia tracked me down, storming into my pottery studio with a weapon, screaming that my "death" had ruined Graham. She lunged, and I took the blow to protect a child. That' s when the door burst open. Graham stood there, frozen, staring at his "late" wife bleeding on the floor. He fell to his knees, sobbing, begging to destroy his empire just to have me back. I looked at the man I once worshipped and felt nothing but cold indifference. "I loved the man you pretended to be," I told him. "But that man never existed."”
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