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Framed Three Times: A Wife's Fury

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 471    |    Released on: Today at 19:36

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tney. She whispered t

for Bailey before, but this is different. She just signed it away. I think she's t

flicker of satisfaction passed through her eyes.

r it. She's pl

drafted this agreement. She made the terms absurd. She made it im

hought. "She's right. Only from to

hardened further

e, Blake? Just remember, you want

and walked out. He

No regret. Just a vast emptiness. He expected me to crumb

complete. Now, th

oracle. The first two fortunes I drew were ominous. They spoke of twisted fates, of love turning to ashes. I refused to believe them. I travel

eption. My heaven-blessed love

, cruel smile played on he

ind whatever it is you're loo

e bed. He was still deep in a drug-induced sleep. I had woken up hours ago.

aited. This had to end. The

the door. I threw on my

on the bed. He was just a

s, the victim. The woman who walked bac

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Framed Three Times: A Wife's Fury
Framed Three Times: A Wife's Fury
“For the third time, my husband and his COO framed me for cheating. They handed me divorce papers designed to strip me of everything: my shares, my home, and even my son, Bailey. But as I held the pen, my phone rang. My mother was on a hospital rooftop, threatening to jump after they leaked the news of our divorce to her. My husband called it another one of my pathetic tricks. He dragged me into the master closet, taped my mouth shut, and forced me to listen as he and his mistress celebrated on our bed. All while my mother died alone. Even my five-year-old son, twisted by their lies, had already spat in my face. "You're a bad woman!" he shrieked. "You don't deserve to be my mommy!" They thought they had finally broken me. They expected tears. They expected a fight. They got a signature instead. This wasn't surrender. It was a declaration of war.”