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His Deception, Her Redemption

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 877    |    Released on: 16/07/2025

is back. "If she's

was too busy cooing at Falon, a

ensible, conservative clothes Cyrus liked, but with the things I hadn't worn

round my shoulders. Then I scrubbed the minimal, "natural" makeup off my face

stranger, but a familiar one.

long, so I grew it out. He said short skirts were undignified, so I donated them. He said my friends were too

s had a sort of friendly rivalry, pushing each other in classes and sports, but

's been a while," his vo

ee? I need a drink

years. My other friends, Lisa and Maria, met us there.

isa said, hugging me t

did story of Falon, the grieving wido

expressions turning f

ass on the table. "The grieving widow act is classic. It makes

I asked, the alcohol making my

ow he spoke. "Maybe it's not about stup

looked

you mean?

She says it's his brother'

sharp. We had all been thinking it, b

he way Cyrus defended her, the way he put her needs abo

d blur. The pain was a dull roar in my ears. I just wanted it to s

ion at the door. I looke

as C

our table, his eyes locking on Alvi

're clearly not," Alvie sai

ed my arm, pulling me out o

alf-carried me out of the bar and shoved me in

d with a pounding headache. I was sti

r some water. Falon was

. Cyrus was so worried about you last night. He carried you a

ut her eyes were mockin

of aspirin. But next to it was a fancy breakfast tray, piled high with pancakes and

. He had done it because he was angry I was

with sarcasm, "that he left me a box of aspirin a

e knew I had seen right thr

"You think you have him wrapped around your little finger. But y

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His Deception, Her Redemption
His Deception, Her Redemption
“The silence in our house was heavy, broken only by the sound of my husband' s brother being lowered into the ground. A month later, the silence was replaced by something worse. My brother-in-law' s widow, Falon, was pregnant, and my husband, Cyrus, decided she was moving in with us. "It' s for the baby, Kelsey," he said, his voice flat. He didn't look at me. He was looking at Falon, who stood by the door with her single suitcase, looking pale and fragile. "She needs support. It' s my brother' s child." I watched as Falon slowly, subtly, began to take over my life. She' d wait outside the bathroom with a fresh towel for Cyrus, claiming it was habit. She' d knock on our bedroom door late at night, feigning nightmares, pulling Cyrus away for hours of "comfort." The breaking point came when I heard Cyrus massaging her swollen feet, just as her late husband used to. I dropped the knife I was holding. It clattered against the counter. I wanted to hear Cyrus say no. I wanted him to tell her that was inappropriate, that I was his wife. Instead, I heard his low, soothing voice. "Of course, Falon. Just put them up here." I had given up everything for him, becoming a "pick-me" girl, constantly seeking his approval. Now, watching him cater to her every whim, I realized I didn't even recognize the woman staring back at me in the mirror. That night, I called my father. "Dad," I said, my voice shaking. "I want a divorce."”
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