icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

My Wife, The Stranger

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 343    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

partment. It was after midnight. She dropped her d

tarving. You

basic duty. I was in our bedroom, lying on t

he room, unbutt

the silent treatmen

n a practiced, hollow attempt at seduction. Her pe

ction quickly cu

off me. "I'm calling your mother. She'll

r phone and stabb

My face felt li

ice flat. "You suddenl

more of a mother to me than you are a husband!" she

had ignored on her deathbed, filled me with

t a di

in her hand. She stared at me, her mouth slightly open. The e

" she said, her voice

d

he call button. It went to voicemail. She tri

ckered in

declared, her voice shaking with a desperate certainty. "You

e'll go see my mot

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
My Wife, The Stranger
My Wife, The Stranger
“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.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 68 Chapter 79 Chapter 810 Chapter 911 Chapter 10