Share

Chapter 3

Author: Teresa
I was almost done packing when I noticed it—my dad's antique bracelet was gone.

I tore through drawers, boxes—nothing.

Then Linda walked in, all innocent. "Ms. Somerset, what are you looking for? I can help."

I froze.

The bracelet on her wrist? That was mine.

I grabbed her wrist without thinking. "Give it back."

Linda yanked away, gasping. "Ms. Somerset, what are you doing?! What bracelet? I have no idea what you're talking about!"

The noise drew a crowd upstairs.

The moment she spotted Jack, she cranked up the drama. "Jack, help! She's accusing me of stealing! Says this bracelet's hers!"

Jack rushed over and yanked me back. "What are you doing? I gave that bracelet to Linda when she started helping me cook. Quit the drama."

Then he grabbed a jewelry box from the closet and shoved it at me. "This is yours. Don't blame people just 'cause you lost stuff."

I popped it open. Fake. The glass was dull and lifeless—definitely not the one my dad gave me.

I shot Linda a look. "Last chance. Give it back or I'm ripping it off your wrist."

She ducked behind Jack like a scared little mouse.

So I lunged.

She did the whole dramatic stumble thing, and boom—the bracelet slammed against the table and shattered.

***

Everyone froze.

Nobody thought I'd actually go for it. I'd been calm the whole time—until now.

But the real shocker? The bracelet shattered.

I dropped to my knees, collecting the pieces.

Jack pulled Linda up. "Sonna, I've dealt with your tantrums, your mood swings—I'm your husband, that's my job. But Linda's a guest. Putting your hands on her? That's too far!"

I looked straight at Linda, eyes blazing. "She deserved it."

Gasps.

Their stares got colder, heavier. I was the psycho wife now.

And Jack? Oh, he played the loyal, patient husband like a pro.

"Fine!" he snapped. "You want this divorce so bad? Let's do it! I'll stream the whole court case live—let the world see what kind of monster you are!"

I didn't even look at him.

Just packed up the shattered bracelet, slipped it into my bag, and walked out with the movers.

After all that, there was no stopping the divorce news from blowing up.

Online, the rumors went wild.

Some said I had postpartum depression and lost it. Others claimed I faked the miscarriage—that the baby wasn't even Jack's. The worst? That I used dirty tricks to trap him into marrying me.

I couldn't care less.

I even hired some PR burners to stir the pot.

Let them talk. The bigger the drama, the harder the truth's gonna slap.

A week later, we were in court.

At the door, Jack hit me with that same fake-tired look. Still playing the victim. "Babe, just admit you messed up. I'll drop everything. We can go back like none of this ever happened."

I walked right past him.

He glanced at the docs I'd filed and scoffed. "How many times do I have to say it? What I did wasn't even cheating. You're just being extra. It's not too late to stop making a fool of yourself."

I smiled, cool as ice, and handed the judge a new folder.

Then I looked at Jack, calm and steady. "I'm not here for adultery. This case... is for attempted murder."
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Cooked Meals, Cooked Lies   Chapter 10

    Jack freaked out.But to shut Linda up, he actually agreed to her insane demand."What do you want to do?" he asked.And just like that, she laid it all out—how to kill me and the baby.Right then, it was game over. No more excuses. No more lies.The judge didn't even hesitate.Linda: guilty of attempted murder and solicitation to commit murder.Jack: guilty of attempted murder.As soon as the sentence dropped, Linda snapped.She broke free from the guards and charged at me like a psycho."You have everything! Why won't you just let me go? Does watching me suffer make you happy?! I just loved the wrong guy—why won't you let me go?!"She lost it, but my bodyguards moved fast.She reached for me, but it was pointless.I stared her down, ice cold. "So now you realize you loved the wrong guy. But when you wrecked someone else's family—did that hurt? You think me being happy about your pain is cruel? You were smiling when I was broken. Now it's your turn. Why shouldn't I be hap

  • Cooked Meals, Cooked Lies   Chapter 9

    "Jack, say something! You're really gonna let me take the fall alone?"She actually thought he'd back her—like he used to.But no one expected Jack to fold that fast.Right there, in front of everyone, he threw her under the bus and turned to me, begging like a coward."Babe, it's not what it looks like! Linda came onto me—I swear! She seduced me! I didn't have a choice! I was drunk, I didn't know what I was doing!"Linda froze.To her, Jack was this hotshot businessman—rich, polished, untouchable. She never saw this betrayal coming.Not only did he ditch her, he flipped the whole story, made her the villain.Once he turned, every eye in the room landed on Linda."Knew she was trouble from the jump.""Who wears that much makeup to cook? Obvious she was trying to hook someone.""In the kitchen, seriously? With all that grease? She still found time to fool around? Gross."The comments kept coming—meaner by the second.And that's when Linda cracked.She broke down, sobbing a

  • Cooked Meals, Cooked Lies   Chapter 8

    The courtroom blew up again.People were shouting, cussing out Linda and Jack like they were filth."God, these two are disgusting! Sneaking off to hotels for three years?""Almost every other day this past year? They seriously couldn't chill for a second?""Wait—this was when Sonna was pregnant! What a pair of absolute trash bags!"The whole room turned on them.Jack's face went red, but he held it together—thick skin and zero shame.Linda? Total meltdown. She lost it, lunged at me like some unhinged raccoon."Lies! All lies! You just hate my cooking and wanna ruin my career! You're so damn cruel!"The judge didn't even flinch.At my nod, the rest of the video rolled.There she was—basically shacking up in the house I used to share with Jack while I was pregnant.That kitchen? Their little love den.They'd hang all over each other like no one else existed. Couldn't keep their hands—or anything else—to themselves.And the worst part? Her helping him "relieve himself" with

  • Cooked Meals, Cooked Lies   Chapter 7

    Jack and I were together for ten years, married for seven. In the beginning, I was so buried in work my health tanked—I couldn't get pregnant. That was our one big regret.When I finally got better, we started trying right away.A year ago, I got pregnant. And I know Jack knew how much that baby meant to me.But still—he stole her from me. For his own selfish crap.Maybe I should've seen it coming.When I told him, he didn't look happy. He looked terrified.That baby didn't fit into his little fantasy life with Linda.I clenched my fists, eyes locked on the two of them. They were gonna pay.My baby wasn't dying for nothing.Even if she never made it into this world.I pushed down the lump in my throat and kept going.Linda still wouldn't admit a thing. Instead, she went full drama mode."Sonna, we're both women. I know postpartum depression's rough—but that doesn't give you the right to drag me! Just 'cause you're hurting doesn't mean I'm your punching bag. Keep lying, and

  • Cooked Meals, Cooked Lies   Chapter 6

    Everyone's eyes locked on the meal logs.A couple of med students in the back leaned forward, brows furrowed. One of them shot a finger at the screen, wide-eyed."These food combos are toxic! They don't mix at all!""She was literally being poisoned—there's no way this was an accident!"Some folks still looked confused, so one student pulled up their notes on their phone and held it out to the judge.Right there in bold: foods pregnant women should avoid—raw fish, soft cheese, cured meats, crab.And guess what? Every one of my meals had at least one of those.Now that the hard facts were in their face, the room shifted. Whispers turned sharp. Suspicion crept in.People started connecting the dots.You'd think Linda would just fold right there.But nope. She kept trying to spin it. "Stop slandering me! Why would I try to kill you? We didn't even have beef! Okay, yeah, I cooked your meals—but how could I control what you were snacking on behind my back?"I let out a slow, sarc

  • Cooked Meals, Cooked Lies   Chapter 5

    "Well, when you put it like that... if they were just friends, it's not weird she was at the house.""Yeah, and she made those Mediterranean meals Sonna liked. Now she's turning on her? That's low.""She's obviously lost it—postpartum depression or something. Thinks everyone's out to get her.""She shouldn't be in court. She needs a psych ward. Total meltdown."The courtroom buzzed with judgment, every word sharp enough to cut. Even the judge started to waver."Ms. Somerset, based on what you've presented, it's not clear Ms. Keller had any intent to harm."I didn't flinch. I'd expected this.Cool as ever, I motioned for the judge to continue. "I never said she was trying to kill Me. I just happened to survive."***Everyone just stared.To them, Jack and Linda's story made sense—just two friends, cooking meals, caught in the crossfire of a grieving wife who couldn't move on.In their eyes, I was still the unstable one, spiraling after a miscarriage.They figured the truth w

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status