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Bye Husband 2

Bye Husband 2

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It was a soft white flame, steady and still, unlike my trembling fingers as I placed it beside the tiny pair of socks we had bought just a month ago. Blue and cottonsoft. Denver had picked them out, said they reminded him of the sky. He had said he wanted our son to grow up brave. I knelt in front of the little altar I had made for our baby and closed my eyes

I’m sorry,I whispered, voice quaking. I should’ve protected you better. I should’ve seen them for what they are. I’m sorry you never got a chance to meet this worldbut maybe that’s a blessing too.” 

I stayed like that for minutesor maybe hoursjust letting the grief pass through me. When I finally stood, I knew what I had to do next

It was time to move on

I started with the nursery

Every folded onesie. Every pacifier. Every soft animal blanket. Every memory I thought we would build was packed into boxes. And then, I added the things Denver gave methe anniversary necklaces, the journals, even the framed photo of us on our honeymoon in Italy where he whispered, You’re my everything.” 

All lies

I carried the boxes out to the fire pit behind the house, lit a match, and watched the past burn

Ash curled up into the air like ghosts escaping. As I stood there, the wind catching my hair, I remembered the first time I met Denver

Five years ago

It was the night I was told I was the rightful heiress to the Montera Group. Everything I knew about my life had unraveled in a single breath. But Denver was there. Calm, warm, persuasive. My family said it was fatehe was the son of a partner corporation, a perfect face for the 

merger

And me? I was foolishly in love. At first sight, even. He made me feel seen

At least in the beginning. But love from a man like Denver came with conditions. Expectations. Manipulation

And betrayal

After the flames died down, I returned inside to clean. I opened Denver’s closet to arrange his things, still like a perfect wife

That’s when I saw it. A box tucked behind his jackets. I pulled it out, curious. It was heavier than I expected

When I opened it, my heart stopped

A photo album. And not just any albumprenup photos. Of Denver. And Patricia

I stared at the glossy images, each one a dagger. Patricia in a white gown. Denver in a black tuxedo. Her smiling at him like a woman in love. Him holding her like a man who had already 

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The dates were recent. Just days before the accident. My mouth went dry. My legs threatened to give out beneath me. But I didn’t scream. I didn’t cry. I simply closed the box, and walked it outside

I told myself I’d already mourned enough

When I came back in, the scent of garlic and butter wafted through the house. Patricia was in the kitchen, flipping shrimp on the pan like she belonged there. My mother, Paula, and my father David, were seated at the dining table. Denver was setting out wine glasses, smiling like everything was perfectly normal

I paused at the doorway

Patricia turned and beamed at me. Just in time. I made shrimp pasta. It’s one of Denver’s favoritesand Mom’s.” 

We sat down. The plate was set in front of me, steaming, garnished with parsley. 

I just stared at it

What’s wrong now?my mother snapped, already impatient. You’re not going to eat?” 

I’mnot hungry, I murmured

She sighed and waved a hand. Always the difficult one. Can’t you at least appreciate your sister’s effort?” 

Patricia tilted her head. “It’s okay, really. She doesn’t have to eat if she doesn’t want to.” 

She should,Denver cut in smoothly. Patricia went through the trouble. Don’t be rude, Alicia. It’s not always about you.” 

Not always about me

I bit my lip. Hard. They didn’t know. Or maybe they did and simply forgot

was allergic to shrimp. I had been hospitalized for it once. A fullblown anaphylactic shock. But no one remembered. No one asked

Not even Denver. Not even my own mother because even if I said no, they forced me to eat, just for Patricia

Fine,” I said, swallowing my prideand spoonful of pasta

t only took seconds

My throat began to tighten. My chest felt like it was caving in. I couldn’t breathe

clutched the table edge, gasping

What now?Paula snapped. Is the food not good enough for you?” 

She’s doing this on purpose,Denver muttered, sipping his wine. If you didn’t like it, you could’ve ust said so, Alicia.” 

tried to speak, but no sound came out

My vision blurred. Spots danced in the corners of my eyes. I was drowning in air

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