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Not An Affair, But A War

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 618    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

nating between forced politeness and sullen silence. I didn

ppearing, like breadcrumbs

djusted slightly. Not my setting. On the floor, almost hidden, was a discarded wrapper from an organic energy bar. A brand Chloe always had on her desk, raving ab

is wasn't just about a bracelet anymore. Th

ey investors. Crucial for the new product launch. I was dressed, wa

y?" I

glanced at it, his

. "She sounds... dist

crisis can't wait until Monday, or be handled b

onday. She's really upset, thinks she's messed it up badly."

from Stanford Business School? She's

ning a hand th

ould check. Can you... can you get a rideshare to th

vestors, over our plans. He was prioriti

d quietly. "I don'

prised. "What

ting for you." I picked up my phone. "And you're not 'just

ned. "Don't be

laughed. "Go. Help Ch

ent, then grabbed his

oor clicked sh

e silence of our large, empty house

a? It'

p? Ready for y

y voice flat. "Can you start

pause on t

you sure? Wh

r dinner with me. After the bracelet incident. After I found her

who needs support and asked

bastard. Okay, Ava. Okay. I

"I'm a CEO, remembe

elieving in the power couple myth. The marriage, I realized, wasn't just a business cons

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Not An Affair, But A War
“My marriage to Ethan Miller was a San Francisco fairytale: two powerhouses, two ambitious careers, a glossy picture of success. Until I saw his young executive assistant, Chloe, wearing the very diamond tennis bracelet I'd eyed for myself, a 'token of appreciation' she received from my husband. Suspicion festered when I found her personal items in his car, deepening into chilling certainty when he abandoned a crucial investor dinner to attend to her 'work crisis.' He gaslit me, dismissing my concerns as 'unreasonable,' just before anonymous photos and videos of their intimate hotel stay in Miami arrived, confirming my worst fears. I felt a profound betrayal, the kind that slices deeper than infidelity, realizing I was a pawn in a game I didn't understand. But when I finally moved to file for divorce, an investigation Ethan initiated unearthed a truth far more sinister: Chloe and her cousin had meticulously staged *everything* – from the bracelet to the 'evidence' in his car, even manipulating the Miami photos and attempting to drug him – all to systematically destroy me. Now, the battle isn't just for my freedom, but against a chillingly elaborate scheme. Was I merely a collateral casualty, or the sole, calculated target of their malicious envy?”
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