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His Secret Wife, My Broken Heart

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 784    |    Released on: 18/07/2025

ng. The city lights blurred into streaks of color through my tea

lf in a trendy part of town filled with art galleries. A sign

by an invisible string. A

so talented. Especially her portraits. She says her muse is th

a sofa, a lazy smile on his face. I knew that smile. He' d give

, a detail only someone who had spent

a balcony overlooking the city. Carter lau

ue next to each paint

. The same two months since Erlene had returned. The same two months I had been a prisoner of my

come, playing the part of the rescuer. He' d told me h

t you, Darline. Let things

ith her. Posing for these intimate portraits. His supposed protection w

so all-encompassing, it s

clenched my fists so tightly my nails dug in

out of the gallery

ment. I couldn't bring a child into this world of deceit, t

thing I needed to retrieve before I disappeared forever: m

had been my prison for four years, Cl

hat are you

t something f

pathy. "Erlene is resting. The doctor said she needs absolut

so Erlene could move in, could erase every tr

voice eerily calm. "What

s so out of character for the girl

on't you come to her farewell party tomorrow night? We

ife. The irony

packing a small bag, putting everything he had ever given me into a lar

r me at a carnival two years ago. It was the first time I' d seen him truly

put the bear in the tra

as C

d the bags of discarded gifts. A lo

? What i

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“The pregnancy test showed two pink lines. After four years of a quiet marriage to Carter Leon, we were finally having a baby. I thought this was the final piece of our story. But when I went to the county clerk's office for a certified copy of our marriage certificate, I was told there was no record of our marriage. Instead, Carter was legally married to Erlene Fulton, my estranged stepsister and his high school sweetheart. My world shattered. I was nothing more than a mistress, a placeholder. Then, my family, including Carter, pressured me to "step aside" for Erlene, who was supposedly dying and wished to die as Carter's wife. I refused, revealing my pregnancy, only to be locked away by my father and stepmother. Carter later convinced me it was all a charade, a performance for a dying woman. I watched him marry Erlene, a ghost at their grand wedding. He spent his time with her, while I, like a fool, kept believing his lies. Until I overheard Erlene and Carter. He confessed he had always loved her, and that marrying me was just a plan to wound her pride and make her return. My four years, my devotion, my love-all a calculated move. I was a pawn, and so was my baby. The promises, the soft touches, the shared smiles-all fake. How could I have been so blind? How could he be so cruel? I had to save myself, and my child, from this poison. I ran, determined to leave the lie behind.”