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Shattered Vases, Broken Promises

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 545    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

med to gain a new wave of confidence in her assault. She walked over to t

loud and brittle. "A gift from one of Liam' s most

dded, wanting

e way a thief is quiet." She picked up the vase, her movements deli

ir, crashing onto the marble floor with a deafening shatte

d, pointing a trembling finger at Chloe. "Y

oe stammered, her heart racing w

ice rose, verging on hysteria.

dent." She shot a look at Chloe, a look that was less sympathetic

that was chilling. "She's jealous. She's always been jealous of what we have. Sh

ng young architect, he was a charming developer. She thought he saw her talent, her soul. She realized too lat

tside. The sound of L

it would only bring a different kind of torment. She braced herse

took in the scene with a glance: his mother looking furious, his wife

he asked, his voice fla

to him. "That woman, she... she broke th

r her side of the story. He didn't need to. His expre

. He looked at her as if she were a careless maid. "An

the living room, completely dismissing Chloe's silent plea. Ava followed them, casting one

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Shattered Vases, Broken Promises
Shattered Vases, Broken Promises
“The silence in the sprawling mansion was a physical weight, pressing down on me as I hunched over my drafting table. They called me Liam' s wife, but I was merely the ghost in his machine, designing award-winning architecture he took full credit for. My mother-in-law, Eleanor, swept in, her venomous words cutting deeper than any knife, accusing me of being a gold-digger and a disgrace. Then, my world shattered. My younger sister, Ava, appeared, showering Eleanor with affection, a warmth I only dreamed of. Suddenly, a Ming Dynasty vase lay in pieces. Eleanor shrieked, blaming me, her eyes filled with a terrifying conviction: "She's jealous. She wants to destroy everything beautiful in this house." Later, Liam arrived, surveyed the wreckage, and effortlessly dismissed my silent plea, his cold eyes branding me as nothing more than a careless maid. Night fell, and I overheard Liam and Ava' s intimate murmurs, her soft laughter echoing through the cold mansion. A sick feeling coiled in my stomach. The shattered vase, the familiar intimacy between my husband and my sister-it was all a blur of confusion and betrayal I couldn' t comprehend. My father' s critical illness became a cruel reminder of the life I' d abandoned for a loveless marriage. Finally, fed up, I told Liam I wanted a divorce, expecting a fight. Instead, he simply said, "Alright." Too easy. My relief quickly turned to unease. He looked at me with an unreadable expression, a strange mixture of something unidentifiable. Why was he agreeing to this so easily? What was I missing? Driven by a desperate need to save my father, I pushed past my fears, resolved to unravel the web of deceit that entangled me, knowing this was my only chance at freedom and perhaps, redemption.”