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From 104 Degrees to Triumph: The Wife They Tried to Kill

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 650    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

my hands still shaking, and drove to the office. The fever

, a building whose original award-winning concept I had se

at the reception desk, a t

senses," she said, reachin

ignation, Stella. I' m here to dro

ced by a flash of fury.

am

thout even reading it, ripped it into tiny pi

e hissed. "You' re going to go to

She pulled out her phone. "Fine. Let' s

and a moment later, so did Matthew' s. He was in a hot tub, snow-covered mountains in the b

is here, and she' s being completely insubordinate. She tried to give me this ridicu

ed exploded on the

re h

a psy

r a lesson

y image on the call. I must have looked terribl

man. He saw a possession

s voice dangerously low

?" Stella asked,

unior developers. "It' s hot in the office. Mayb

it up. "That' s

cene unfold with nervous curiosity. "You two. Go get the water

ted, looking a

hrieked. "Or you

from fear, but from a profound, chilling sen

auling a heavy five-g

watching, a cruel smile pla

my lungs, my feverish body seizing from the sudden cold. The second jug followed,

ents in the chat, Stella' s triumphant face-it all blurred into a d

he sharp edge of the gla

ing crack. A flash

ld went

thew' s voice, no longer cruel and

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From 104 Degrees to Triumph: The Wife They Tried to Kill
From 104 Degrees to Triumph: The Wife They Tried to Kill
“My husband, Matthew, was on a ski trip with his mistress, and his assistant, Stella, sweetly told me the Henderson project needed sorting, fever or not. When I tried to call in sick, Matthew scoffed, dismissing my 104-degree fever as "drama." After eight years of being treated like dirt, humiliated and controlled by him, I calmly told him I wanted a divorce, but he only laughed, reminding me he paid for my ailing father' s expensive medical treatments. Minutes later, a company-wide Slack poll popped up: "Is Gabrielle's divorce threat for real this time?" Matthew voted "Fake," and my colleagues piled on with ridicule. When I typed "It's real. I've hired a lawyer. And I quit," I knew my life was about to explode. Still reeling, I went to the office to deliver my resignation, only to be met by Stella. In a horrifying live company video call with Matthew, she had maintenance workers dump buckets of ice water on me, drenching my feverish body. I collapsed, hitting my head on a glass table, and the world went black. Waking in the ER with a concussion, Matthew stood over me, fuming about the cost and the "scene" I'd made, completely devoid of concern. Then came the news: my father's life-saving procedure had been cancelled while I was unconscious. It was Stella, who had used my phone to cancel it and steal the $50,000 bonus Matthew had promised me, gloating that she was Matthew' s ultimate problem-solver. My father was gone. Killed by their casual cruelty. But as the raw agony tore through me, I realized something cold and clear: they had pushed me too far, and now, they would pay. I would take nothing from Matthew but my freedom, and then I would watch their carefully constructed world burn.”
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