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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 4

Emma's POV

A scream tore through the quiet morning like a jagged knife.

"Mr. Daniel! Mrs. Christine!" The maid's voice was frantic, trembling so violently.

I groaned weakly from the wet grass outside, shivering, but the world felt distant. My body refused to move. My teeth chattered, and I couldn't lift my hands. I could only hear.

Daniel and Christine came running, their faces pale with panic.

"What happened?" Daniel barked, fear and anger mixing in a way that made my head spin.

The maid pointed silently to the front yard, her hands shaking so violently I thought they might break. She couldn't speak, her terror was louder than words.

Daniel's gaze followed hers, and his face twisted in shock. Christine's hand flew to her mouth, stifling a gasp.

There I lay. Motionless, soaked through to the bone. The rain had stopped only moments ago, leaving a glistening, cold sheen over my body. My chest rose and fell weakly, but I couldn't move a finger.

"Emma!" Daniel screamed, rushing toward me. He knelt, shaking my shoulders desperately. "Emma! Wake up! Please!"

Christine dropped to her knees beside him, brushing the drenched hair from my face. Panic painted every line of her face. The maid hovered nearby, wringing her hands, her eyes wide with fear.

"She... she's not moving!" the maid whispered finally, barely audible.

Daniel didn't hesitate. He scooped me into his arms, my wet body clinging to his coat, and we raced to the car. Christine followed, tugging blankets over me as though she could shield me from the storm I had endured.

We arrived at the hospital in a blur. Daniel burst into the emergency entrance, shouting for help. Nurses and orderlies swarmed, taking me from his arms and placing me on a stretcher. Mrs Christine hovered, wringing her hands, while the maid hung back, silent and worried.

Daniel followed the stretcher into the emergency room. "She's unconscious! Someone save her!" he yelled, panic straining his voice.

Christine muttered under her breath, shaking her head. "How could she be so foolish... staying out in the rain like that?"

Daniel spun on her, his face tight with fury. "Don't even start! This is her fault! She brought this on herself!" I wanted to speak. I wanted to shout that I hadn't done anything foolish, that I hadn't sought punishment for some imagined crime but my body refused me.

My lips would not move. I could only listen as they argued over me, the people who were supposed to care about me were more concerned with blame than my survival.

"She... she had no choice. It was her punishment," Christine said weakly, though even she looked uncertain.

The words were a dagger, piercing deeper than the rain, deeper than the cold. They had no idea. None. And yet they judged. Accused. Condemned.

The emergency room doors swung open, and a doctor appeared, his face calm but professional.

"Mr. Daniel? Mrs. Christine?" he called.

Daniel rushed forward, gripping the doctor's arm. "Is she... is she okay? Tell me!"

The doctor nodded. "Emma is out of immediate danger. Her vitals are stable. She will need rest and observation, but there is no permanent damage. She is stable."

Christine let out a shaky sigh of relief, pressing a hand to her chest. "Thank God..."

Daniel's shoulders slumped slightly, tension leaving his body, but anger still simmered in his eyes. "Out of danger? But she"

"She needs rest," the doctor interrupted, firm and unwavering. "She will remain under observation until it is safe for her to be discharged."

By afternoon, I was awake enough to be moved to a VIP room, arranged by Uncle Richard. A personal nurse was assigned to me, attending to every detail: adjusting my blankets, checking my vitals, and ensuring I was comfortable. Her gentle care contrasted sharply with the harshness of Daniel and Christine.

I felt a strange warmth as I reclined on the soft bed. Here, I was not a pawn, not an object, not a source of shame. Here, I was Emma, seen, cared for, and valued. For the first time in weeks, I felt at home.

The nurse quietly refilled my water, checked my IV line, and smiled. "You're doing well, Miss Emma. Just rest now."

I closed my eyes, letting the blanket and the warmth of the room embrace me. Uncle Richard's presence lingered in my mind, reminding me that someone truly cared about me. That thought gave me a spark of hope.

It wasn't long before I heard their voices again. Sharp. Demanding. Frustrated.

"Where is she?" Daniel barked. "We want to see her!"

Christine's voice followed, cutting and disbelieving. "This VIP nonsense is ridiculous. We won't pay for it! She doesn't deserve it!"

I braced myself. My body was sore, but my mind was sharper than ever. They could rage, they could accuse, but I had learned that my silence was power.

They entered the room, eyes immediately settling on me. Daniel's glare was sharp, Christine's lips pressed into a thin line. They didn't see me as sick or vulnerable, only as a nuisance who had dared to survive.

"Doctor!" Daniel barked, marching forward. "Move her out of this VIP room! We won't pay for it!"

The doctor remained calm. "Mr. Daniel, Mrs. Christine, her medical expenses have already been taken care of. She will remain here until she is ready to be discharged

Christine's lips pressed into a thin line. Daniel's jaw clenched. The inability to control me, to assert their will over me was obvious in their faces.

Daniel's glare swept over me, his voice cutting through the room. "Explain this! You're lying here, having your old hag pay for you while you've been sleeping around! Is this how you repay us?"

Christine nodded furiously. "You've embarrassed this family. And you expect us to cover for your nonsense?"

I stared at them, my heart pounding, a mixture of fear and clarity burning inside me. They had never seen the hours I spent building Daniel's company, the sacrifices I had made, the nights I had cried alone. None of it mattered. To them, I was nothing.

"You don't understand," I whispered, my voice trembling but defiant. "You don't see what I've done! What I've given! you take everything for granted!"

Daniel's face darkened"Don't lecture me! You think making your old hag pay for you makes you clever? You're a disgrace! Sleeping with someone else, using that old fool to pay for your sins!"

Christine slapped my arm roughly. "Do you think I'll allow this? I won't let you bring shame to this family!"

And in that moment, I understood something vital: this family did not want my betterment. They never had. They never cared for me. Their so-called love was control, their "care" was power, their approval meaningless.

As they left, I pressed my hands to the soft blanket around me, feeling the warmth seep into my chilled bones. Uncle Richard's quiet offer to work for him, Susan's advice to never waste my life for a man who refused to see my worth, all surged through my mind.

I would leave. I would reclaim my life. I would not be broken by Daniel, by Christine, by Cassy, or by their cruelty.They thought they had taken everything from me. They were wrong.

I had survived the rain, the humiliation, the accusations. And now, I would rise. I would thrive.

They had no idea I had lost the child I carried. They had no idea the fire that now burned inside me. They thought they could control me, but they had only ignited my determination.

When I leave, I would make them regret every slight, every punishment, every cruel word. They would learn that the woman they tried to break could not only survive, she could conquer.

The storm had passed outside, but inside me, a new one raged. And this time, I would not be its victim.

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