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Shattered Vases, Broken Promises

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 641    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

ul voice on the phone sent a tremor of real fear through her, a fear that overshadowe

d warned her, told her that a man who builds his empire on foundations of steel and glass might have a heart made of the same material

nd. Divorcing Liam felt more inevitable than ever, a thought that was both terrifying and liberating. But she couldn't do

y pleasantries feeling more unbearable than usual. She needed to talk to Liam, to ask him for the money. The thought of it

rare, neutral mood. But her plans were shattered when h

brisk. "Mr. Patterson has requested that you meet him at the

hated those site visits. They were always a performance, a show for h

potential of the waterfront redevelopment," the a

said, her voice shaking slightly.

her off, a hint of impatience in her tone. "H

west employee. The thought of rebelling, of just saying no and walking out, flashed through he

grily wiped it away. Crying wouldn't solve anything. She sent a qu

osed and deleted a hundred times. 'Liam, we need to talk. I want a divorce.' He

standing by the elevators, talking to Ava. He had his back to Chloe, but he was laughing, his head tilted towards her sister in

Chloe's heart. Tonight, she would play

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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.”