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The Forgotten Wife

Author: Sarah Raymond
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

David’s gaze shifted toward Stephanie, his eyes softening in a way that made Avery’s heart sink. The man she had just begun to love was looking at another woman with affection—as it seemed to her—and it tore her apart.

“You’re awake!” Stephanie rushed to his side, gripping his hand as though it were a lifeline.

“Get away from him!” Avery’s shout echoed through the hospital room.

Stephanie turned, her face contorting into a mockery of confusion. “David, who is this woman, and why is she yelling at me?”

David's brow furrowed as he glanced from one woman to the other. “I... I don’t know her.”

Avery’s fists clenched, her frustration bubbling over. “Stephanie cheated on you with her own brother and got pregnant! We were forced into marriage a week after, and we’ve been living together ever since! I am your wife!”

Stephanie’s eyebrows shot up, her voice laced with feigned innocence. “Why are you yelling at him?! And who is Stephanie?” she asked, echoing David’s bewilderment.

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