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My Husband's Treacherous Game

For two years, I served my mother-in-law to atone for a mistake Holden refused to forgive. After discovering her paralysis was a lie, I was tricked into a divorce and replaced by his mistress. Holden watched as they broke my leg and forced a confession through torture. On his wedding night, he admitted he regretted our marriage. Now, after sacrificing himself to save me from a car, he begs for mercy from his hospital bed. But my love has already turned to ash.
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Chapter 3

Ansley Fuller POV:

I went downstairs, drawn by the clamor. The sight that greeted me in the grand foyer was a carefully orchestrated invasion. Casey Bush, dressed in a white sundress that screamed of innocence she didn't possess, was directing two movers who were hauling in a mountain of designer luggage. Dollye, in her wheelchair, was a smug general overseeing the capture of enemy territory.

"Careful with that one!" Casey chirped, pointing to a Louis Vuitton trunk. "It' s full of my skincare."

Dollye caught sight of me lingering in the hallway. "Ansley, there you are. Don' t just stand there like a ghost. Come and help. Casey is tired from her journey."

Casey turned, her perfectly made-up face arranged into a mask of concern. "Oh, Dollye, you' re too kind. But I' m fine. I don' t want to trouble Ansley." She gave me a sweet, pitying smile that didn' t reach her cold, calculating eyes.

I ignored them both. My gaze was fixed on Dollye. I watched the way her hands, supposedly weak and trembling, gripped the armrests of her chair with surprising strength. I noted the healthy color in her cheeks, the bright, alert clarity in her eyes. For two years, I had seen only what they wanted me to see: a frail, invalid woman. Now, the veil was lifted, and I saw her for what she was: a predator.

"Actually, Mom, I' m feeling much better today," Dollye announced, her voice booming with newfound vitality. "I think all the rest is finally paying off. I might even try walking a little later."

It was a performance for my benefit, a cruel, deliberate twisting of the knife.

"That' s wonderful news, Dollye," Casey gushed, rushing to her side. "Holden will be so thrilled."

Dollye patted Casey' s hand. "It' s all thanks to you, dear. Having you here has given me a new lease on life. Which is why I' ve decided you' ll be staying with us. Permanently."

My eyes flicked to Holden, who had just walked in from the kitchen, a glass of water in his hand. He flinched, a barely perceptible tightening of his shoulders. He didn't look at me. He just took a long, slow sip of water, his silence a deafening confirmation.

"Ansley has already agreed," he said, his voice a low murmur. "She thinks it' s a great idea."

Dollye' s smile was triumphant. "See? I told you she was a sensible girl, underneath it all. She knows her place."

Casey, emboldened, clapped her hands together. "Well, in that case, I' ll have the boys start taking my things upstairs. I can' t wait to get settled."

She began directing the movers toward the grand staircase, her voice echoing in the cavernous space. I heard a loud thud from the second-floor landing, followed by the sound of something shattering.

I ran upstairs. My heart sank. Strewn across the floor were the shattered remains of a series of framed photographs-the ones I had taken on our travels, the ones Holden had painstakingly arranged on the wall, a mosaic of our shared memories. Casey stood over them, a hand theatrically to her mouth.

"Oh, my goodness! I am so sorry, Ansley," she said, her voice dripping with fake remorse. "It was an accident. The mover just bumped into me."

Holden came up behind me. He looked at the broken glass, at the smiling faces in the photos, now torn and scattered. A flicker of something-pain? regret?-crossed his face before it was quickly suppressed. He said nothing. He just stood there, a silent spectator to the dismantling of our life.

Casey, seeing his silence as permission, grew bolder. "You know," she said, tilting her head thoughtfully, "this wall would be perfect for that O' Keeffe print I just bought. And since I' ll be staying in the master suite…"

She let the sentence hang in the air, a deliberate, poisoned dart.

The master suite. Our bedroom.

Dollye, who had used the house' s private elevator to join the drama, clapped her hands. "An excellent idea, Casey! It' s time for a change. Ansley, you can move your things to the guest room at the end of the hall. It' s smaller, but I' m sure you won' t mind."

All eyes were on me. This was the test. The final humiliation.

I looked at Holden, locking his gaze. "Fine," I said, my voice eerily calm. "I' ll move my things."

He looked startled, then confused. "Ansley, wait-"

"What' s wrong, Holden?" I asked, a bitter smile touching my lips. "Isn' t this what you wanted? A new life? A proper family?"

I turned and walked into the master bedroom, the room that held seven years of my life. I didn't look back. I could feel his eyes on me, full of a confusion he was too cowardly to voice. I began to pack, my movements efficient and detached. This wasn't my home anymore. These weren't my memories.

Later, at dinner, the charade continued. I came downstairs to find the table laden with an elaborate spread. Seafood paella, shrimp scampi, crab cakes. Every single dish was something I was allergic to. A severe, anaphylactic allergy that Holden knew about, that he had once been pathologically careful about.

Dollye watched me, a smirk playing on her lips.

Holden, oblivious, was busy piling Casey' s plate high with shrimp. "Try this, Casey. It' s the chef' s specialty."

He hadn't noticed. Or he had forgotten. The thought was a cold, hard stone in my stomach. Seven years, and he had forgotten the one thing that could literally kill me.

"Ansley, you' re not eating," he said, finally turning to me, his tone chiding. "Are you on another one of your diets?"

I said nothing. I just picked up my fork and took a small bite of the plain white rice that was the only safe thing on the table.

He frowned. "What' s wrong with you tonight? You' ve been acting strange all day."

Before I could answer, Dollye spoke, her voice bright and cheerful. "Holden, Casey and I were talking. Now that my health is improving, and Casey is here to stay… I think it' s time we started planning the wedding."

The fork slipped from my fingers, clattering loudly against the plate.

Holden froze, his eyes darting to me. For a moment, he looked trapped.

Casey, ever the actress, placed a delicate hand on his arm. "Oh, Dollye, we shouldn't rush Holden. He and Ansley are still… married." She said the word as if it were a minor inconvenience, a piece of paperwork to be dealt with.

"Nonsense!" Dollye boomed. "It' s a new chapter for this family. We need to celebrate. Holden, you' ll want to give Casey the wedding she deserves, won' t you?"

Holden looked at me, his eyes pleading. Say something. Stop this. Help me.

But I was done helping him. I was done being his shield.

He cleared his throat. "Mom, I think Ansley and I need to discuss this."

It was a weak, flimsy defense, and we all knew it.

All eyes, once again, were on me. The silent, wronged wife. They were waiting for me to cry, to scream, to make a scene. They were waiting for me to play my part.

I took a slow sip of water. I looked from Dollye' s triumphant face to Casey' s barely concealed glee to Holden' s desperate, cowardly eyes.

Then, I smiled. A calm, serene smile that felt utterly alien on my face.

"I think it' s a wonderful idea," I said, my voice as smooth as glass. "You should definitely get married."

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