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You Forgot I Was A Morgan

You Forgot I Was A Morgan

Author: Gavin
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Chapter 1

Word Count: 1210    |    Released on: Today at 11:14

ing wife, enduring my husband' s public affair. I did it

me for help. He looked at me with disgust and sp

nded I apologize to his mistress. When I re

er on the dock, a perfect family silhouetted ag

love for them

. I wasn't just a hou

cy beacon my billionaire fat

pte

el

can forgive a man for cheating, but you c

ly whispered over glasses of Chardonnay that

oppiness. Hazel Morgan, the woman whose husband, tech titan Jack

eath dress and the faint weariness I couldn't seem to hide. They saw a woman left behind, a relic of a past

ances said. "She sacrificed everyth

dolized Jackson, saw it differently. They didn't pity me; they hel

of effortless perfection-and they saw a conqueror. He had it all: the empire, the trophy wife at home, and the shi

were al

ategy. My silence wasn't acceptance. It w

neglect, and the slow, soul-crushing erasure of

lt

r

ional custody. And in our world of cutthroat lawyers and vicious PR battles, a sco

to scream. I pretended not to see the tabloid photos, not to hear the whis

er. He' d grown so accustomed to my compliance that

e middle of our glass-walled home gym. He was training for another marathon, another public display of his d

en a word to m

ds clasped in front of me, the

aid, my voice

reak his rh

ed to

usy, H

s it. The first move in a war he d

t a di

ven look at me. The sheer audacity of my statement, the sheer impossibility of

ught of saying them aloud had been a terrifying fantasy. Now that they were out, hanging in the air between us,

ung his leg over, grabbing a towel to w

ked, his voice dismissive. He was scrolling through his ph

on was less importan

notification. A specific buzz. On

micro-expression for seventeen years, it was a seismic event. His face softened, the h

me, but it was too late. I'

pbe

ile on his face widened as he read her reply. He w

to know. It was another to see it, to witness the affec

this time, edged with a steel he hadn't h

as if I were a buzzing fly he couldn't swat. He tossed

dripping with the casual cruelty that had become his

-two frame looming over me, a tactic h

d threatening. "You think any judge in this state is going to give custody to

thought the threat of losing my son wou

, arrogant eyes, I realized s

lready

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