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The Wife He Betrayed, Now Free

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 597    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

ke up. The hospital room was sterile

e standing by the door. "She was incredibly

ossed. "I don't need you to save me," he said, his v

couldn't break any furth

licated. He sent the nurse

it?" he asked,

dry rasp. It was the truth. A s

weeks, when I was scheduled to leave for the moun

he hospital, a looming presence in the corner of my room. He learned how to c

amond necklace. It was the first gift he had ever given m

oorway, her eyes narrowed with a j

am and Ethan had gon

hissed, her sweet facade gone. "You think y

The pain in my back was excruciating. I cried out, but she just tightene

er seen before. She threw me into the pass

he garage, driving with a terrifying reckles

the roar of the engine. "Ethan is mi

celerator. I saw the tree co

ening crash

ell of gasoline heavy in the air. I could hear

t! She's hurt

tt!" Ethan cried.

s pulled Scarlett's limp b

flames from the engine. T

cuer wrenched my door open and pulled me out. S

al corridor, a blur of pain and confu

n immediate transfusion. Your wife, Ava, is the same blood type,

and sharp. It cut through the f

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The Wife He Betrayed, Now Free
The Wife He Betrayed, Now Free
“The heavy prison gates clanged shut behind me. After five years of hell, I, Ava Smith, was finally free. My first stop, however, wasn' t a warm bed, but the county clerk' s office. I needed a divorce from Liam Johnson. The clerk' s words hit me like a physical blow: "There's no record of a marriage between Ava Smith and Liam Johnson. This is a fake, honey." My entire marriage was a lie. Memories flashed back-Liam, the grieving businessman, conceiving our son Ethan in a drunken haze, calling me his deceased first love. His powerful family forced him to marry me, but on our wedding night, his words were cold: "I will never love you, Ava." I played the perfect wife, loving our son with every fiber of my being. Then, I was framed for destroying a memorial garden. Liam believed every lie, his eyes full of disgust, and sent me to prison. For five years, the thought of Ethan was all that kept me alive. My son, the same one who now screamed at me, "Mom! What did she do to you?" as he ran to my best friend, Scarlett Hayes-the woman who was supposed to be dead, now living in my home and raising my child. "She's more of a mother to him than you ever were," Liam said, shielding them both from me. The agony was unbearable. How could he believe her? How could my son, the child I carried and loved, hate me so fiercely? It was a betrayal beyond words. I picked up my phone, dialing a number I hadn't used in years. "I'm not interested in my 'marriage' anymore. Or my son." The lie tasted like acid. "The children in the mountains," I said, my voice gaining strength, "they'll be my new family now."”
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