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My Wife, The Stranger

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 385    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

mother' s oldest friends. Chloe was still in Europ

great Eleanor Vance. The theater community turned out in force. Legend

inally

sn't at th

main chapel. She was in the pet cemetery sectio

her arms wrapped around him, stroking his hair, murmuring word

plot of fresh earth. A small,

, tearful ceremony for Le

ardened. She left Leo's si

ou doing? S

mother's memo

ame? You're unbelievable. Leo is going through a real loss. Muffin w

tening into a look of pure tenderness, a l

ce full of admiration. "Not weak

a cold, heavy weight. My mother' s last wis

ash in my mouth. "Mom and I. I have to wait six

was already turning back t

k things out," I whis

the ground nearby, I knew. I couldn't honor that wish. It felt lik

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“My mother, Eleanor Vance, was a Broadway legend, but my wife, Chloe, her star pupil and a rising star herself, treated me like an understudy. For two grueling months, Mom was dying, and Chloe, on a "promotional tour" in Europe with her agent, ignored my hundreds of desperate calls and texts. The night Mom passed, Chloe finally picked up, her voice sharp with annoyance. When I told her Mom was gone, she responded with a cold, disbelieving laugh, accusing me of lying and manipulation, then hung up. I buried my mother alone, while Chloe chose to attend a lavish funeral for her agent' s cat, scoffing at my grief and praising his "strength" in mourning a pet. The injustice of it all, the sheer audacity of her betrayal, settled in my bones as a heavy, cold weight. Every interaction with her, from her disingenuous attempts at seduction to her hysterical denial when I said I wanted a divorce, clawed at the last vestiges of my sanity. Her casual disregard for my mother's death felt like a final, devastating blow. Why had she ignored us? How could she be so callous, so utterly devoid of empathy, mourning a cat while my mother' s grave lay fresh? What kind of person pretends their mentor is alive just to avoid confrontation? I packed a shovel in my car and drove her and her agent to Woodlawn Cemetery. It was time to reveal the brutal truth, to force her to face the reality she' d so gleefully ignored, and to finally take back my shattered life.”
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