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and, Cohen. For three years, he promised my permanent residency was "in process"
operly filed for spousal immigration benefits-a technicality he had deliberately concealed. Worse, docume
t meant for me-had gone to his young
from the United States-a trap he had designed from the beginning. That same day, he replaced our apartment lock with a digital access sy
legal status, all while building a parallel life with another woman.
office assistant escort me from the building. He thought he had won. Bu
pte
za
ndent housewife in Boston while he secretly allocated his spousal sponsorship slot to his research assistant, Kenzie O'Brien, to se
and sharp curatorial eye. Then Cohen entered-a brilliant scientist from MIT, recruited with a multi-million-dollar grant to lead a groundbreaking project in Boston. His ambition was infectious, his intellect undeniable. I
I was trapped in the role of a homemaker. My professional ambitions, once a vibrant part of who I was, withered under the stagnant routine. Cohen always gave me the same answer ab
thin months, Kenzie secured a permanent university role. She was everywhere: managing Cohen's schedule, organizing his lab, and gradually inserting hers
cut through me. I stood by the window, staring at the city lights. This was not my life. I considered
ity in my posture, a tension he hadn't noticed be
's wrong? Yo
elt like a restraint. His usually cool, analytic
e whispered. "Pl
Cohen I once knew-the man who relied on me. He usually kept a dist
ce here with me." He pulled back to look at me. "Don't you see w
er constant presence. He sigh
e has no local support. Moving across the country was hard fo
y disarmed me. My anger softened into familiar pain. I stayed. My resolve
to renew my driver's license. The clerk, a sharp, no-nonsens
atly. "There's a flag on your r
d went blank. I stared at her. "A
em shows a finding of misrepresentation. You'll need to contact immigration s
ad become a trap-not just ignored, but weaponi
e official denial felt physical. The DMV'
s ago-the ones he said were just "extensions"-must have contained statements that triggered this. Statements I never read, never questioned, because I trusted him.
ven my only spousal slot to Kenzie, and to ensure I could never fix it on my own, he had plante
leave. No going back. Nothing left to save. My exit would be as silent a
usk fell. I swiped my key card-it fail
cess this new barrier. This was my home.
ngs, polished floors. I had the
d the lock without telling me. He'd mentioned a
hook as I
His voice was calm, obl
en changed. I
oyed. "Kenzie coordinates lab moves-she neede
ed. I waited for
texted me the cod
time. She was priority."
at the lab. I'll be late. We'
uzzed-one final
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