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No Longer His Wife, But Her Own Architect

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 438    |    Released on: 13/06/2025

tight. "What do you mean,

Or is it another way for you to offload your resp

ic, Sarah. I'm busy. You're

ime, my life, stung,

d to," I said, turning away an

You will take Jessica

ked it. A small, symbolic act of

ica, his voice softer, more patient than I' d heard it with me i

pt for a university project, I' d asked Mark for help. He' d wav

ad the capacity for patience, for mentors

He was devoted to her in a way he' d ne

ter, presumably to the Oakhaven site v

me. His priorities were clear. I wa

was a hollow ac

Oakhaven for myself, to see Professor Davies' proje

about it. If you still need someone to drive Jessica

mug smile touched his lips. "

a small, agreeable nod. This was a strategic decept

ever truly existed, was gone. Replaced by his ambition a

tender and aching, but I knew I coul

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No Longer His Wife, But Her Own Architect
No Longer His Wife, But Her Own Architect
“The email I' d been waiting for all morning finally pinged. It was about the Civic Innovators Fellowship, my chance to design something truly meaningful for the city. My husband, Mark, a city planner, was on the selection committee and had promised his full support. But my name wasn' t on the list. Instead, it was Jessica Evans, Mark' s young protégé, a name I' d heard too much recently. Confusion turned to ice as Mark, without a hint of remorse, confirmed the news and dismissed my own groundbreaking work. Suspicion crept in. That night, I found him with Jessica, far too intimate for mere colleagues. Then I discovered my ultimate betrayal: he' d pawned my deceased mother' s locket-my most cherished keepsake-to fund Jessica' s career, and given it to her as a "gift." When I confronted them, Jessica played the innocent victim, and Mark, unbelievably, blamed me for being "hysterical." The humiliation deepened when Jessica orchestrated a street attack on me, then spread vile rumors, twisting me into the aggressor. Mark, ever concerned with appearances, sided with her, demanding I stay silent to protect his reputation. Trapped and seething, my home felt like a cage, my marriage a cruel charade. How could the man I loved betray me so completely, then watch as my life fell apart, accusing me of madness? But despair began to harden into a fierce resolve: I would not let them win. My old mentor' s offer of a small community project in Oakhaven became my escape: a chance to prove them wrong, to rebuild my life, and finally find the strength to fight back for everything I' d lost.”