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The Anniversary Betrayal

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 710    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

hammer inside my skull. I tried to move, but a groan was the only thing that escaped my lips. I was at the botto

pushed me down the stairs and then left me bleeding on

I managed to pull it out, the screen cracked, and with trembling hands, I dialed 911.

I rasped. "I've fallen...

oaded me onto a stretcher, one of the paramedics, a kind-faced woman, looked at m

n my chest. Maybe when she heard it was serious, she wou

e tinny sound of the phone ringing. Then, a

s?" Liam's voice w

d, Ethan Miller. He's had a serious fall. We need his

just drunk and looking for attention. Don't worry about it. Ol

is not a joke. He has a severe leg injury an

ely. "But she's not going anywhere. She kn

A few minutes later, my phone rang. It was Olivia

alled an ambulance? Are you trying to ruin my night completely? Liam's an

choked out, the pain in my leg a roaring fir

napped. "I have to go. Liam needs me to get him some

d was heavier than a tombstone. The hope in

'm very sorry. Your tibia is fractured in two places. It's a severe break. You'll need

o, on our first anniversary. We were hiking. Olivia had slipped near a cliff edge. Without a

had cried, held my good hand, and told me I was

e bottom of the stairs? The realization hit me with the force of a physical blow. This wasn't new.

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The Anniversary Betrayal
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“The music was thumping, a forced celebration for our third wedding anniversary, but all I wanted was to give Olivia the velvet box in my pocket. Instead, I pushed through the crowd to find her, radiant, but not looking at me – she was looking at Liam Hayes, her childhood best friend. Then, Liam dropped to one knee, holding a diamond ring, and asked my wife to marry him. My blood ran cold as her friends cheered, chanting, "Say yes!" and Olivia giggled, touching his face without a word of protest. When I finally confronted them, Liam mocked me, and Olivia dismissed it as "just a game." Before I could react, Liam feigned an ankle injury, and Olivia, with an ugly scowl I' d never seen before, pushed me away, shouting that I' d ruined her party. I stumbled, my feet tangled, and the world tilted. I woke up at the bottom of the stairs, my leg screaming, the house silent. My wife, on our anniversary, had left me there, bleeding and broken, to care for a man who faked an injury. At the hospital, Liam intercepted the paramedics' call, claiming I was drunk and Olivia was too busy caring for his "bad ankle." Then Olivia called, not to check on me, but to accuse me of pulling a "stunt" for attention, and demanding I apologize to Liam. The doctor' s grim prognosis-a tibia fractured in two places, a permanent limp-crushed me. But the real blow was realizing Olivia had been actively preventing a pregnancy for a year, all while pretending to dream of a family with me. How could I have been so blind? How could the woman who once called me her hero leave me to bleed? Lying in that sterile hospital bed, ignored and abandoned, a cold, unwavering certainty settled within me: it was over. I couldn't do this anymore. I would cut every tie, sever every connection, and rebuild my life, far away from the wreckage of our marriage.”