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Done Being A Shadow: The Wife's Escape

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 913    |    Released on: 16/12/2025

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of machines. My left arm felt heavy, encased in layers of gauze. The pain

sed, feigning slee

ce cut through the haze. Frantic. "She's

a nurse said, her tone

d," Marcus hissed

child. *Hi

V, checking the drip rate. She looked at my ch

in close. "

feeling like it was filled w

ing in the hallway, his back turne

hispered. "We can't use strong anesthesia be

t," I

ted, her eyes darting toward the do

luttered against her skin, weak b

I whispered. "Please. L

ed. "Ma'am, I can't li

ng my eyes. "If he asks, just say there were com

idn't see just a burn victim; she saw the te

n the debridement-scrubbing

fire all over again. Agony

used on the pain. I let it burn away the last shreds of my love

drenched in sweat, shi

ed disheveled, his usua

n the edge of the bed an

led i

"I didn't know you were h

more important," I s

ed. "It was ins

hone

at the scr

it. He didn't sen

said, already standing up.

way. He didn't close th

en, ignoring the t

back to the hotel. Yes, she's fine. Just a b

of relief from him.

t's for

ing there. I felt a fierce, protective rage. He was relie

e looked composed, t

usiness," he lied smoothly. "

," I

oked at my bandaged arm with de

ine,"

ke one would a well-behaved dog. "We'll t

l

atched the clock on the wa

d the ca

rse ca

to leave

e said. "You ne

I stated, pushing myself upright despit

saw the desperation. S

good hand, my signatur

spital, every step a b

?" the dr

rport,"

memorial site, but that life was gone now. I couldn't go back ther

ticket to the first place

nt

I took out the SIM card

ces into a trash

us. Goodbye,

lifted off the tarmac, I didn't loo

I was pregnant

ime in three years,

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Done Being A Shadow: The Wife's Escape
Done Being A Shadow: The Wife's Escape
“On the day I finally pried open the locked drawer in Marcus's study, I didn't find a surprise anniversary gift. I found a shrine to my father's business partner, Izzy. Photos of a woman who looked exactly like me stared back. That was when I realized my marriage was nothing more than an expensive lie. I wasn't his wife; I was a customized substitute for the woman he couldn't have. The nightmare worsened when scalding soup was spilled at a restaurant. Marcus didn't hesitate. He threw his body over Izzy to shield her, leaving me to take the full force of the burns. Later, while I lay in the hospital bandaged and in agony, he didn't come to comfort me. He came to demand I donate a kidney to save Izzy. "If we both needed a kidney, who would you choose?" I asked him, desperate for a lie. "Izzy," he said instantly. "She has so much more to do." He didn't know I was pregnant. He didn't know that while he was begging me to save his mistress, the stress was killing his unborn child. I wiped my tears and laughed. "Okay," I said. I signed the divorce papers and left them on his desk. On top of them, I placed a medical report dated that morning: *Spontaneous Abortion.* Then, I boarded a one-way flight to Montana and vanished, leaving him to wake up to a world where he had saved his mistress but killed his family.”