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The Wife's Hidden Fortune

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 571    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

p, unwelcome sound that cut through

groaning under my weight, trying to rest

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volving your son, Alex. You

t away. Alex was out, delivering food on his scooter,

y clothes. My first thought was J

umber. Straigh

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again. V

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s she? Her night shift at the diner, she sai

ord. The ride to City General was a blur of fl

g, met me. His face told me e

Miller. Alex... h

brilliant boy. Valedictor

said. While he w

a cold, hard

ca. I called a

's gone. Please, where

aduation thing, maybe she stopped by after her shift. She' d mentioned

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have looked a mess, my work clothes rumpled, my

man at the desk if there

e. "The Hamilton party is in

ica' s high school sweetheart, the one s

m. Music, laughter, the clin

en I s

ss

wearing a shimmering dress, diamonds at her

ooking teenager, Jake, Ethan' s s

wasn't a quick stop after work

as Jessica handed Jake a small,

le parked just outside the ballroom's terra

loud enough for me to hear. "And this," she han

nd. Her voicemail message p

here, celebrating, gifting a lux

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“The phone rang near midnight, a jarring sound that sliced through the quiet of my small apartment, a familiar dread seizing me before I even picked up. It was the hospital, informing me my brilliant, valedictorian son, Alex, had been in an accident while working a late-night delivery shift, ending the call with the words no parent should ever hear: "He didn't make it." My world shattered, I rushed to City General, only to stumble upon a scene that made the grief even more unbearable: my seemingly frugal wife, Jessica, in a shimmering gown, showering a stranger's son with a luxury car and a downtown loft at a lavish hotel party. The horrifying realization crashed over me: the "stranger's son," Jake, was the hit-and-run driver who killed Alex, and Jessica knew, choosing to protect him, the child of her old flame, over our own son. At Alex's somber burial, as his small casket was lowered, Jessica abandoned us, rushing off because Jake had a "migraine," her tire crushing the simple flowers our neighbor laid at Alex's graveside. My grief twisted into a cold, unyielding rage, the agony in my chest mirroring the gnawing pain in my gut, later diagnosed as terminal cancer, a life worn down by sacrifices she never needed to make. How could the woman I loved, the partner I trusted for two decades, have maintained such a monstrous charade, building a fortune while we barely scraped by, all for another man and his son? With nothing left but a few months to live, I walked away from the city, from the lies, but the story wasn't over for Jessica, whose own dark quest for atonement was just beginning.”
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