When I was seriously injured in a car accident and admitted to the hospital, my husband stormed into the room, furious. He yelled, “Stop this drama! Get off the bed and come with me! I’m not wasting my money on this nonsense!” He then grabbed me forcefully, trying to pull me out of the bed. When I resisted, he punched me hard in the stomach with both fists. What happened next was unbelievable. I froze as Ethan’s fists clenched, his eyes burning with rage.
“You think you can talk back to me, Nancy?” he hissed. Before I could reply, he lunged toward me, his face twisted in anger. When he raised both fists and slammed them into my stomach, a shockwave of pain ripped through my already broken body. Gasping for air, I clutched my sides, helpless and confined to the hospital bed. The metallic taste of fear filled my mouth as the sound of footsteps rushed toward the door. Would this nightmare ever end, or was this the moment I would lose everything?
My name is Nancy. I’m 43 years old, a housewife, and the mother of a seven-year-old daughter named Lily. From the outside, my life might seem picture-perfect, married to Ethan—a man who once promised me a lifetime of love and happiness. But appearances can be deceiving.
Chapter 1: The Illusion of Perfection
When Ethan and I first met, he was everything I thought I wanted: confident, attentive, and full of charm. He swept me off my feet effortlessly. We met at a mutual friend’s dinner party, and from the moment our eyes locked, I felt a spark I had never known before. Ethan seemed perfect, always knowing the right things to say, the right gestures to make. Within a year, I was wearing his ring and planning a future I believed would be beautiful.