Chapter 3
He cried bitterly, and everyone turned their rage toward me.
My father’s face was crimson with fury, his voice hoarse as he grabbed my wrist.
“Listen to me, Cassia! Stop this nonsense. End things with whoever you’re seeing. Living a stable life with Gavin is more important than anything!”
‘You already have a child together-if you dare go through with this divorce, don’t blame me for breaking your legs!”
But I stayed unmoved, my face cold and expressionless.
This marriage will end,” I said calmly. Then I turned and walked away.
My father roared behind me, voice breaking. “If you walk out that door, don’t call me your father ver again!”
Gavin didn’t chase after me. Instead, his voice rang out cold and sharp behind me:
Since you’re so determined to leave, don’t even think about taking a penny! I’ll make sure you valk out with nothing.”
You’ve got someone else now, right? Since you’ve chosen betrayal, don’t blame me for being uthless!”
hat very day, I filed for divorce-and submitted the footage I had secretly taken at Sabrina’s
ouse.
thought I’d spend the night at a hotel and figure things out.
ut when I tried to pay, I realized all my bank accounts had been frozen. That’s when it hit me very cent I’d earned over the years had gone to Gavin. I’d trusted him. Kept nothing for myself.
or years, I’d worked endlessly, thinking we were building a future together-a home, a family.
didn’t know that I was the only one holding on.
1 the end, it had all been a lie. I had been alone from the beginning.
borrowed money from a friend just to check into a hotel.
ater that night, I opened my phone. A video was already going viral.
omeone had recorded the argument from the party-and now it was all over the internet.
he comments section was a war zone. Full of venom.
She’s divorcing her husband over a baby? What kind of monster is she?”
She’s clearly cheating. And now she’s making up stories to play the victim. Disgusting.” Let’s ruin her. Expose everything. Let her feel what it’s like to be humiliated.”
Even the hotel staff began to look at me like I was filth.
turned on my laptop. And that’s when the real pain began.
There, stored in hidden folders and saved files, were hundreds of videos-each one gutting me nore than the last.
Late at night, after putting Sabrina’s daughter, Julia, to sleep, Gavin would slip into her room. Again. And again.
Chapter 3
I had discovered it all by accident.
One evening, I noticed Gavin’s phone was connected to a nearby surveillance feed. When he wasn’t looking, I mirrored the connection to my own device.
From then on, I watched it unfold every night.
The way he looked at Sabrina-gentle, warm, loving.
A look I’d never seen directed at me.
To the outside world, Gavin was a model husband: soft-spoken, responsible, caring.
But behind closed doors, I knew better.
After we married, he told me he didn’t want children-and ordered me never to bring it up again.
When I became pregnant by accident, I begged him to let me keep the baby.
He forced an abortion without hesitation.
That loss still haunts me. A grief I carry in silence.
From that day on, he never touched me again.
And now, he was raising another woman’s child right in front of me.
‘Atty. Laurence,” I said, steadying my voice as I called my lawyer, “The court hearing is schedule n three days. All the evidence has been submitted.”
The next morning, my phone rang. It was my secretary.
‘Miss Cassia, several investors have pulled out. The backlash from the online video is serious.”
headed straight to the office.
But Gavin was already there, waiting outside the building.
‘Cassia, don’t go in,” he said urgently. “The reporters are everywhere. Just wait-let me handle his.”
didn’t even look at him.
shoved him aside.
He stumbled and fell to the ground, stunned.
All eyes turned to us. People gasped.
He stared up at me in disbelief, his voice cracking.
‘Cassia… are you really this cruel? Can’t you at least show me a little compassion?”
4:32 pm