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The Unwanted Wife's Fatal Secret Diagnosis

The Unwanted Wife's Fatal Secret Diagnosis

Author: Cait
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 787    |    Released on: 22/06/2026

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d silently down her cheeks, hot trails o

ased the tears. The gates to their

pectful but distant expression. He had worked for the Sharpes fo

lier overhead cast a cold, sterile light across the marble f

sitting on the sof

posture immaculate as he read through a do

away. He raised his head, and his deep gray eyes, the co

e familiar words "I'm ho

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ing across the marble coffee table. It stopped just inc

and suffocating, set

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a familiar, impatient gesture. It was the on

, as if that explained every

igh G

ing the air from her lungs. A bitte

, polite smile. It was the smile she wore at charity galas, at b

f her strength to k

tiny, fragile thing in the vas

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alk away with the last sh

tu

much. Her body betrayed her. Her grip on the Birkin

marble floor w

stick rolled under the table. Her car keys skittered ne

rom its envelope, was

ds "Diagnostic Report" were sta

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The Unwanted Wife's Fatal Secret Diagnosis
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“I was just diagnosed with terminal kidney cancer. Holding the diagnostic report, I forced myself to go home and act like everything was fine. But the moment I walked in, my husband of three years threw a manila folder at me. "Sign it. Hayleigh is back, and I made her a promise." They were divorce papers. I swallowed my grief and agreed. To protect his image, I even covered for his sudden disappearance when his strict grandfather demanded his presence. But the stress triggered my illness. While I was enduring agonizing cancer cramps to rush his grandfather to the ER for a sudden heart attack, I saw my husband in the VIP ward of the same hospital. He was tenderly holding Hayleigh in his arms. When his grandfather saw them, the old man flew into a rage, beat him with a cane, and collapsed from another severe cardiac arrest. My husband didn't check on his dying grandfather. Instead, he glared at me with pure hatred. "You did this." I stared at him in disbelief. I had silently endured a loveless marriage, covered his tracks, and was literally dying of cancer, yet he thought I orchestrated a heart attack just to frame his mistress. The last shred of my love for him shattered completely. I calmly knelt down to save the old man, deciding that after signing the papers tomorrow, I would take my medical report and vanish from Jonathon's life forever.”