CHAPTER 4: SIX MONTHS LATER

CHAPTER 4: SIX MONTHS LATER
The divorce was finalized in less than five months.
Every forged document became evidence.
The attorney Ethan had hired withdrew from the case after discovering the falsified medical records.
His company terminated him.
The investigation into the forged affidavit cost him his professional license.
Vanessa's reputation inside our family never recovered.
Some relatives defended her.
Most quietly disappeared from both our lives.
As for me...
I sold the house filled with memories that no longer belonged to me.
I moved into a small home overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Peace felt unfamiliar at first.
Then it became addictive.
One crisp autumn afternoon, my phone buzzed.
A message from Ethan.
I'm sorry. Every single day.
I looked at it for several seconds.
Then I deleted it without replying.
Some chapters deserve no sequel.
A year after the baptism, I returned to the same church.
Not to remember betrayal.
To remember survival.
The priest recognized me.
"I'm glad you're smiling today," he said gently.
"So am I."
As sunlight streamed through the stained-glass windows, I realized something that had taken years to understand.
The worst day of my life had also been the day I stopped living someone else's lie.
I walked out of the chapel lighter than I had entered.
Behind me remained a marriage built on deception.
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Ahead of me waited a life that finally belonged to me.
The End.