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The Wife He Regrets Losing

I thought I had it all, love, a husband, a life I built for us. But Alex betrayed me in ways I never imagined. And then Cassy returned, the woman from his past, the girl he once loved, right before our marriage fell apart. I was still his wife when it happened, still trusting him, still believing in us. Yet our marriage crumbled, and I was left to pick up the pieces of a life he no longer seemed to care about. Then he discovered the truth, the real me, the woman I was meant to be all along. Suddenly, Alex wanted me back, fighting for the love he thought he lost. But can I trust him after everything? Or is this just another lie waiting to break me?
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Chapter 3

Emma's POV

I woke up to the faint hum of voices drifting up the staircase. My eyes snapped open. Something was off. Not the usual laughter or hushed whispers, but plotting, the kind of low, deliberate plotting that made my chest tighten.

I slid quietly out of bed, pulling my robe tighter around me. Every instinct told me to retreat, but I couldn't resist. I crept toward the landing, leaning just enough to see into the living room without being seen.

My mother-in-law, Christine, was perched on the sofa, her legs crossed. Daniel sat across from her, relaxed. And Cassy, lounged on the arm of the chair, smirking like she owned the world.

"I still can't believe Daniel wants to celebrate the new project," Cassy said, her tone syrupy sweet. "Three days from now... a party at the company. I'm excited!"

Daniel's smile made my stomach twist. "Well, the project has been doing really well. The board is thrilled. Everything's on track. Couldn't have done it without the sacrifices I made."

I froze. Sacrifices he made? He had no idea.

Every late night I had spent compiling reports, following up with clients, correcting mistakes he didn't notice, every hidden hour of work that had ensured this success, none of it was acknowledged. All invisible, all mine. And yet, here they were, taking credit.

Christine clapped her hands softly. "Absolutely. It deserves a celebration. And I hope everyone looks their best. This is a company milestone, after all."

Cassy leaned closer to Daniel. "And I'll make sure everything goes perfectly. The decorations, the invitations. I want it to feel like it's my touch, too."

I pressed my hands against the railing, holding back the urge to scream. Your touch? My touch, my work, my sacrifices, they were brushing them aside like they were nothing.

The three of them laughed softly, a harmony that excluded me entirely. I could feel the heat rising in my chest, but I stayed still, forcing my breathing to remain steady.

By afternoon, Cassy and Daniel had left for some errands, to see her off, Christine had said. I took the opportunity to visit my uncle's house. I needed something but I didn't know what. Gratitude? Comfort? Perhaps a reminder that someone in this world still saw me.

The walk to his house was quiet. My thoughts wandered. Should I even bring up the company project? Or the unfair treatment? Could I speak about Daniel without crying?

I walked up the steps to Uncle Richard's house, the drizzle soaking my hair, my shoes squelching with each step.

"Emma! Come in, dear," Uncle Richard greeted warmly, his eyes crinkling. The smell of strong coffee and old books wrapped around me like a familiar blanket.

"Uncle Richard, how have you been, I just wanted to thank you," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "For listening to me. For believing in Daniel's potential and for investing in his company."

"You don't need to thank me, Emma," he said softly. "But you're not yourself today. Something's wrong, isn't it?"

I forced a smile. "It's nothing. Really. Everything's fine."

He didn't look convinced. He walked me to the small dining area, where a young maid quietly served tea and warm pastries. The girl's gentle, efficient movements reminded me of simpler days, days when work and life felt honest, rewarding.

I watched her place the cup in front of me, the steam rising like a promise. For a moment, I let myself relax. Here, I was not a wife competing with another woman, not a pawn in Daniel's family games. Here, I was simply Emma.

I held the cup, letting the warmth seep into my hands, and for the first time that day, I felt at home. It was strange and ironic that I felt more at peace being served as a guest by a maid here than being "queen of my house" at Daniel's. And yet, the truth was undeniable: here, I mattered. Here, I was seen.

Uncle Richard studied me over his cup. "Emma, you don't have to hide behind 'fine.' I see it in your eyes. You're carrying too much. And it's not just the house or Daniel or... Cassy. You're burying the things that make you you."

I looked down at my hands, ashamed and trembling. All my work, my talent, my designs, abandoned in the name of a marriage that barely noticed me. The sacrifices I made, the invisible hours, the ideas I nurtured... none of it was acknowledged, none of it celebrated.

He leaned forward, his voice gentle but firm. "Emma, you don't have to give yourself entirely to a marriage that ignores you. And you certainly don't have to hide your talent. I've been thinking, if you want, you could come work for my company. We need someone like you, someone meticulous, creative, determined. You could bring your designs to life again. And I'll make sure no one treats you unfairly here."

I blinked, stunned. The offer was everything I hadn't dared hope for: freedom. Recognition. Respect. And yet it brought a strange pang of guilt.

"I... I don't know," I whispered. "I want to... I want to be there for Daniel, for our marriage. I thought maybe if I sacrifice, if I focus entirely on him..." My voice faltered.

He shook his head gently. "Emma, you've already sacrificed so much. And for what? A husband who barely notices you, a mother-in-law who punishes you, and a childhood sweetheart who... well, you know the rest. You deserve to live for yourself too."

I swallowed hard, my throat tight. "It's complicated. I... I just don't know if I can leave, even if it hurts me."

"Emma," Uncle Richard said softly, placing a steadying hand on mine, "you're stronger than you think. And no matter what you decide, you can always come back here. You'll always have a home, a safe place, and someone who believes in you. You can even work for me if you want to reclaim your designs. Your talent shouldn't be buried."

I looked at him, my chest tightening with a mix of hope and fear. I wanted to say yes. I wanted to run from the cage of Daniel's home, from the humiliation, the manipulation, the constant reminder that I wasn't enough. But fear held my tongue.

I glanced at the maid, who smiled politely as she refilled my cup. In that small act, a quiet, respectful gesture, I felt something I hadn't felt in years: dignity. Here, being served wasn't shameful. It was care. It was an acknowledgment. A reminder that life could be kind. That I didn't have to be invisible.

I pressed the warm cup to my lips and let the steam fog my vision for a moment. A life awaited me beyond Daniel's house, beyond the humiliation, beyond Cassy's smirk and Christine's cruelty. A life where I could be Emma and not just a pawn in someone else's game.

And yet the thought of leaving still felt impossible. Leaving Daniel, leaving the home I had worked so hard to maintain, abandoning everything I thought mattered, my heart wrenched at the idea.

"Take your time," Uncle Richard said, as if reading my thoughts. "Decide when you're ready. But remember, Emma you're not alone. Not ever. And if you choose to come back here, if you choose to work for me, you'll never regret it."

I nodded, sipping the tea, feeling a flicker of something I hadn't felt in months.

For the first time that day, I allowed myself to dream.

I returned home hoping, praying even, that with Cassy gone, I could reclaim my room. Maybe a small victory, some sense of normalcy.

But as soon as I stepped inside, Daniel intercepted me. His expression was unreadable.

"You'll stay in the guest room," he said firmly. "Cassy might visit again. It's better if you remain there."

I opened my mouth. "But she's gone now. I"

"No discussion," he interrupted. "The room is still hers. Stay put."

My voice softened. "Daniel, can we talk about us? About our marriage?"

He glanced at me, then his phone rang. I recognized the ringtone immediately. Cassy.

"I'll call you back," he said to me before answering.

I froze, my chest tightening. He walked away, leaving me standing in the hallway, words caught in my throat, ignored, invisible.

When Daniel returned, his expression was stormy. He held up a few pictures on his phone, and my uncle's face was clearly visible.

"What is this?" he demanded. "Where did you go today?"

"I... I just went to thank my uncle for supporting the company," I stammered, my voice barely above a whisper.

Daniel's eyes blazed. "So you went with him?"

I shook my head frantically. "No! It's not like that! I just.."

Before I could finish, Christine's hand struck my face hard. The sting seared, leaving my cheek burning.

"You're not being honest with us," she spat.

Cassy stood nearby, her smirk widening. "Careful, Emma. You don't want to make things worse for yourself."

I tried to explain, voice trembling. "I swear, it's not what you think!"

They didn't listen.Their judgment was swift, merciless.

"You're going outside," Christine declared. "And you will stay there. In the rain. Until you learn respect and obedience."

I swallowed, my lips pressed together. I wanted to argue, to fight, to beg but there was no reasoning with them. I felt a storm of humiliation, anger, and despair rise inside me.

I stepped toward the door, the first heavy drops of rain hitting my skin.

I looked back at the house, the laughter, the warmth, the life I once thought was mine and it felt like a cage.

The cold rain soaked me instantly. My body shivered, my hair clinging to my face. The sky above was a gray curtain, but it reflected the turmoil in my chest perfectly.

I pressed my palms against the brick wall, trying to steady myself.

Was this the end?

Was there still a chance with Daniel?

Or had I lost everything, even my hope?

The rain fell harder. My thoughts spiraled. I had been pushed to the edge. And for the first time in a long time I wasn't sure I wanted to step back inside.

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