Married To A Lie
For five years of our marriage, Matthew Spark was my entire world. I abandoned my career, severed ties with my family, and molded myself into the perfect wife for him.
I believed our love was unshakable, and that our marriage certificate was the ultimate proof of it.
Until the day I saw him with my own eyes—holding another woman in his arms as he stepped into our home.
“Ava, let me introduce you,” he said, his tone as casual as if he were discussing the weather.
“This is Sophie Spears, and her daughter, Ella. They’ll be living here from now on.”
I froze.
I had seen her face before—tucked in the drawer of his desk, in his wallet, even as the wallpaper on his phone. And in that instant, I realized the cruel truth: I was the unnecessary outsider. The interloper.
The greater insult came when I confronted him.
He calmly produced a marriage certificate—his and Sophie’s marriage was three months before ours.
That was the moment I learned my marriage had been nothing but a farce. That I wasn’t even significant enough to be a mistress.
And in that moment, I laughed.
Oh, Matthew. Did you forget who the largest investor in Spark Enterprise was?