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Anna froze, the single word slipping out before she even realized she’d spoken. “What?”
Jake stood in front of her, arms crossed, expression flat and emotionless—as if he hadn’t just shattered six years of marriage with one sentence. “You heard me well,” he repeated, voice cool and steady. “I want an open marriage.” A shaky, unsure laugh escaped her lips. “You can’t be serious, Jake.” But he didn’t blink and he didn’t smile. “I’m dead serious.” The faint smile she forced earlier faded instantly, but her heartbeat thrashed in her chest, refusing to slow. “Why?” she whispered, confusion and fear mixing in her voice. “Why now?” “Because I’m not happy, Anna.” His tone was cold, almost bored, like he was reviewing a contract rather than dismantling their life together. “And you’re not enough for me anymore.” Her stomach twisted painfully. “We’ve been married for six years. If you want to sleep around, just ask me for a divorce.” Jake laughed—not a strained laugh, or a nervous one, but a full, amused, almost mocking sound. “Divorce?” he repeated, as if the idea was a joke. “Don’t be ridiculous. You act like men are lining up to sleep with you. Be honest with yourself—when was the last time someone even looked at you twice?” A sharp ache spread in her chest as he added a careless shrug. “You’re thirty already. And honestly? You’re aging badly. It’s like waking up next to a fifty-year-old.” The cruelty didn’t end there—it sharpened with every word. “I mean, come on, Anna.” He gestured to himself with pride. “Look at me. I can get any woman I want. Why should I limit myself to just you for the rest of my life?” Something inside her cracked, a small, fragile piece she didn’t know she’d been holding together. “What did I ever do to deserve this?” she whispered, voice breaking. “You’re supposed to love me.” “I do,” he said casually, shrugging again, “just… not in that way anymore. And I’m a man with needs. You don’t turn me on. You don’t excite me. I need to get this tension out, and I won’t do it here.” “Fine,” she said quietly, the fight finally draining out of her. “Go sleep with whoever you want. But this isn’t an open marriage. Call it what it is—the end.” Jake didn’t look devastated; he smirked. It was a slow, satisfied expression that crinkled the corners of his eyes, the look of a man who had finally gotten exactly what he wanted. “I’m not divorcing you, Anna. I just need to blow off some steam.” He leaned forward, attempting to press a kiss to her cheek, but she flinched away. A sharp twitch in his lip revealed his fleeting irritation before he smoothed his expression back into cool indifference. “I’m going out tonight.” He grabbed his keys from the counter, jangling them casually as if he were heading to the gym instead of walking out on the woman who had spent six years building a life with him. He didn't look back as he opened the door. “Don’t wait up.” The door closed behind him with a soft click, and the moment it did, Anna’s knees collapsed. She fell to the floor, one hand pressed against her chest as a sob ripped out of her—raw, painful, and uncontrollable. The sound cracked through the silence of the apartment, but then, just as quickly, the sob twisted into a laugh. It was a broken, wild, hysterical sound that only grew louder as her shoulders shook and her vision blurred. She sounded like a woman slipping into madness—and maybe she was. She pushed herself to her feet, still laughing, and wiped the tears from her cheeks. She shoved her hair back, her eyes widening with a strange, sharp clarity as something inside her finally snapped into place. If Jake wanted an open marriage, if he thought he could dismiss her like she was nothing, then he had no idea what he had just started. Anna walked into the bedroom and stared at her reflection. He was right—not about her worth, but about the way she had let herself go. She hadn’t cared about her hair, her clothes, or her glow in a long time; she had been too busy caring for a man and a dying marriage. But Anna wasn’t always like this. Before Jake, she was the kind of woman men stopped speaking to stare at. Before Jake, she sparkled. Now she would make him regret every word. She grabbed her phone and messaged Naomi: I’ll be there in 30 minutes. After washing her face, she opened her dusty makeup drawer and pulled out the boldest, sluttiest outfit she owned—the one Jake had once dismissed as “too much.” She slipped into it, painted her lips a deep, sinful red, and tied her hair into a sleek ponytail. Her hands moved with muscle memory, applying smoky eyeshadow with the precision of a woman who knew she was about to own the room. By the time her driver arrived, she didn’t look like a broken wife; she looked like a woman reborn. “Anna?” Naomi gasped the moment she saw her step into the party, her jaw dropping. “Is this really you?” Anna smirked and did a slow twirl. “The Anna you know is back.” “When? How? What happened?” Naomi asked, stunned. Anna’s smile faltered, annoyance flashing in her eyes. “Why? Do I look stupid? Do I look ugly?” “Obviously not!” Naomi said quickly. “You look incredible! I’m just shocked. Come on, let me introduce you.” She grabbed Anna’s hand and pulled her toward a group of friends. Compliments hit Anna from every direction—You look gorgeous; Oh my God, is that really you?; Damn. She soaked it in. She needed the attention, the energy, and the reminder of who she used to be. But it wasn’t enough. Not tonight. Tonight, she wanted to ruin someone’s sheets. “Are you sure you’re okay?” Naomi asked quietly as Anna lifted her third glass of whiskey. “Why wouldn’t I be?” Anna’s words were slightly slurred, but her smile remained sharp. “I know you gave up drinking,” Naomi said softly. “So talk to me. What’s wrong?” Anna scoffed. How was she supposed to explain that her husband of six years wanted an open marriage because she was “aging badly”? The words slipped out before she could stop them. “Jake is cheating on me. He said I’m not attractive anymore… and that he wants an open marriage.” She let out a soft, humorless laugh, the pain trembling through every word. “So I’m here for the same reason, Naomi. I want to get laid too.” “I am going to kill him,” Naomi snapped, her eyes blazing with protective fury. “After everything you’ve done for him? If this is the game he wants to play, then fine. You’re not going to sit at home and cry while he ruins your self-esteem.” She leaned in closer. “You want revenge? Then we do it the right way. Tell me—out of every man in this room, who do you want? I’ll make it happen.” Anna felt something loosen inside her: relief, danger, freedom. For years she had dimmed herself to keep her marriage peaceful. Before Jake, she and Naomi had lived like wildfire—untamable, choosing any man they wanted and leaving them destroyed. She missed the version of herself that Jake had buried. Her eyes drifted across the club, over the sea of bodies and flashing lights, until she stopped breathing. There he was. A man stood alone near the VIP lounge—broad-shouldered in an expensive suit, with silver at his temples and a commanding presence that soaked up the room. He looked to be in his late forties, wearing power like a second skin. He looked up and smiled—a captivating, dangerous smile that promised ruin. “That one,” Anna whispered, the words slipping out like a confession. She lifted her finger and pointed directly at him. “I want him.” Naomi followed her gaze, then choked. “Anna—wait. Are you serious?” Anna kept staring, heat pooling low in her stomach. “Yes. Tonight, I’m going to fuck someone who actually wants me”“Let me go!” Anthony yelled, slamming his fists against the bedside table and crashing everything in his hospital room to the floor.The nurses tried to hold him back, but he violently pushed them away. “Where is Anna? I want to see Anna!” he added, dragging his hands through his hair and shaking his head repeatedly as he tried to break past them. He made a desperate run for the door, but the nurses were finally able to pin him down on the bed. One of them quickly injected a sedative into his arm. Even as the drug entered his system, Anthony continued to fight, struggling to free himself from their grip until his eyelids grew heavy and his eyes slowly started to close.Outside the glass observation window, Anna’s eyes welled with tears as she watched him fall still. Her heart breaking, she reached for the handle to go inside, but the doctor stepped in her path, stopping her from entering.“Doctor, are you sure this will work?” she asked, deep concern laced in her tone.“Yes, so you do
“I’m scared of how possessive you have become of me,” Anna said, the confession tearing out of her throat as hot tears finally welled in her eyes. She looked down at where Anthony's fingers were clamped white around her wrists. “I know you are scared that I might leave. But I am telling you, Anthony, I will never leave you, but…”Anthony’s eyes widened, the pupils contracting into sharp, dark points as his grip tightened even more.“But what?” he demanded, his voice cracking with a raw, terrifying desperation.“If you don’t get treated, then I don’t think I can continue our relationship,” she said, forcing the words out even though they felt like glass in her throat.“You just said you will never leave me!” Anthony's voice broke completely, a teary, frantic edge taking over as he scrambled closer to her on the bed. His face twisted in pure agony. “So why on earth are you saying this to me right now? Why, Anna?”“I said I won’t leave only if you agree to be treated,” Anna countered, he
"What are you thinking about?"Anna’s voice broke through the fog in Anthony's mind. Instantly, a bright smile forced its way onto his face at the mere sight of her. He stood up from the couch as she approached."Here, drink this," she said, handing him a small cup with his medication. Anthony took it from her, swallowing the pills without breaking eye contact. "Good. You’ll be back to yourself in no time," she added, her lips curving into a warm smile."Thank you," he murmured."You don’t need to thank me. I just want you to get better," she replied softly.A faint, heavy smile touched Anthony's lips. The guilt in his chest was suffocating. "You shouldn’t have had to see me like that, Anna. I am really sorry," he said, a distinct hint of sadness bleeding into his tone. "But you don't have to worry, okay? You won't ever have to see me like that again."Anna offered a small half-smile, stepping closer until she stood right in front of him. She reached up, placing a calm, comforting han
Anthony opened his eyes, his dazed gaze instantly fixing on the bedroom ceiling above him. A sudden flash of realization hit him, and his eyes widened in stark panic. He bolted upright in his bed, frantically repeating Anna's name as he tried to scramble out of the mattress."Hey, wait a minute! You can’t get up," Lola said, her voice laced with deep concern as she rushed over and firmly pressed her hands against his chest, pushing him back down. She pointed sharply toward the IV line taped securely into his arm. "You still aren't well, Anthony.""Where is Anna? Where is she?!" Anthony demanded, his voice cracking with sheer panic as his eyes wandered wildly around the perimeter of his room."I am here," a soft voice called out.Anna stepped into his line of sight with a gentle smile on her face, causing the overwhelming panic in Anthony's chest to instantly reduce. He couldn't help but smile back at her, his breathing finally slowing down."Anna, please come to me," he whispered, hol
Anna’s eyes widened in sheer horror as a thick, crimson stream of blood began to slip rapidly from Anthony's wrist. A sharp gasp tore from her throat, and she screamed, the sound laced with a heavy, tearful panic."Why would you do that?!" Anna cried out, stumbling forward to close the distance between them.Anthony didn't even seem to notice the pain. His gaze was entirely locked onto her, glassy and desperate. "You won’t leave me... will you?""Anthony, this is absolute insanity! You are mad!" she sobbed, her hands shaking violently as she looked at the growing pool of blood."You won’t leave me... would you?"Suddenly, his knees buckled. The powerful, commanding man collapsed onto the floor, sinking to his knees as tears rolled down his hollow eyes. He looked up at her, utterly broken. "Please, Anna," he choked out, his chest heaving so violently it felt as though his heart might burst right through his ribs. "I am nothing without you."Anna stood frozen, completely terrified. She
Anna sat on the cold stone curb by the roadside, her fingers trembling as she scrolled through the contacts on her phone. Name after name flashed across the screen, but with each swipe, a heavy, crushing realization settled into her chest. There was no one. There was absolutely no one in her life she could actually call for help.Anthony had been her entire world. He had systematically become everything she had, and now she was entirely stranded. Why did I let myself become so dependent on him? she thought bitterly, burying her face in her hands. Who do I call now? Where do I even go?"This is so fucked up," she whispered to the empty street, a tear escaping her eye. "Why is this happening to me?" Just when she thought she had finally found a sliver of genuine happiness, it had been ripped away, leaving her with nothing but ghosts and lies.Then, a desperate thought crossed her mind. It felt reckless, even stupid, but she had no other choice. With a numb thumb, she pulled up Jake’s co







