Thrown Into the Rain, She Made One Call That Changed Everything-lequyen994 - Chainityai

Thrown Into the Rain, She Made One Call That Changed Everything-lequyen994

My husband threw me—six months pregnant—into the rain while his mistress stood beside him laughing.

His mother spat in my face and told me I had never belonged in their family.

Fifteen minutes later, three black SUVs turned onto our street, and Ethan Carter finally learned who his wife had been before she made herself small enough for him to love.

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The rain had started just after dinner, hard and cold, rattling against the gutters of the suburban house outside Chicago.

By the time Ethan dragged my suitcase through the front door, water was already running along the curb in narrow silver streams.

I stood in the entryway with one hand on my stomach and watched him pull the bag across the hardwood floor.

He did not look angry anymore.

Anger would have required uncertainty.

He looked decided.

Vanessa stood behind him near the kitchen doorway, dry beneath the recessed lights, holding a stemmed glass of wine she had poured from the bottle I had bought two days earlier.

She wore the expression of a woman who believed the difficult part was over.

“Ethan,” I said, “put the suitcase down.”

He looked back at me.

“We’re done, Olivia.”

There are sentences that arrive like arguments.

That one arrived like paperwork.

It had already been signed somewhere I could not see.

He pulled open the front door and dragged the suitcase onto the porch.

I followed because my prenatal vitamins were inside, along with the wooden box that held my mother’s ring.

The wind pushed rain across the porch boards and soaked the front of my cardigan before I reached the first step.

Ethan lifted the suitcase with both hands.

Then he threw it into the driveway.

The bag hit the pavement hard enough to split the zipper.

My clothes spilled into the rain.

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