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Secrets Of The Betrayed Wife's Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 852    |    Released on: Today at 10:57

hour. Each tick was a step closer to Cassie's arrival. Aria sat frozen at the dining table, tears

n't stay

reaked face with the back of her hand. The motion was rough, angry.

to the back garden. The cool morning air of Long Island, tinged with the salty scent of t

ngeas, their cheerful color a stark contr

now, what

mless replacement. She would sleep in Aria's bed, wear her life like a

nails digging into her palms. The sharp sting of pain was a welc

appen. She would not be driv

ad to

n facts and figures, not feelings. Her frantic accusations, her tears, her pleas-to

ed proof, she wo

the shadows. She would wait, she would watch, and she would gathe

dream now looked like a gilded cage, a beautiful prison. But it was her prison, and she

lled it out. It was a text from a number she didn't reco

l, Terminal 4 arrivals, at 2:00 PM to welcome Ms. Fi

't just forcing her to accept Cassie; he was forcing her to perform the role of the gracious

ched Aria's lips. She typed

firm

to her pocket and marched ba

t, comfortable cardigan-a symbol of the soft, comfortable woman she

selected a sharply tailored navy trench coat, a piece of clothing that felt les

ler erased the dark circles and redness around her eyes. She blen

t with a steady hand, the slash of color a declaration of war. The woman staring back

substantial in her hand, Aria walked out of the master suite. H

. She walked past Bentley's sleek Aston Martin and her own convertible, heading straight

side. The engine roared to life with a low, satisfying growl, a sound

t of the garage, gravel crunching under its tires, and

er enemy. And she was goin

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Secrets Of The Betrayed Wife's Revenge
Secrets Of The Betrayed Wife's Revenge
“My wealthy husband Bentley sent me a cold text saying his newly divorced friend, Cassie, and her two kids were moving into our Long Island villa. When I frantically reminded him that Cassie had deliberately pushed me down a flight of stairs a year ago, he called me insane and jealous. He threatened to throw me out of my own home if I didn't welcome her. The moment Cassie arrived, she let her children destroy my prized possessions and played the tearful victim to perfection. Bentley immediately took her side, cradling her child and giving them the fatherly love he had strictly denied me for three years. He treated me like a toxic intruder in my own marriage. Behind his back, Cassie sneered at me, slashed my personal diary with a letter opener, and openly bragged that she was going to take over my entire life. I was suffocating, completely isolated and gaslit by the man I loved. Why did he blindly protect a manipulative psychopath over his own wife? But I refused to be the victim who gets driven away in tears. I secretly planted hidden cameras around the house, cornered a smirking Cassie in my bedroom, and locked the door behind us with my phone recording. "What are you doing in my bedroom, Cassie?"”