Chapter 1
Throughout her eight-year marriage to Frederick Kemp, Abigail Briggs had secretly kept tabs on his ex, Shannon Perez, through her Instagram account.
In Shannon’s latest feed, Abigail saw something that froze her in place-Frederick’s will.
It read: “I bequeath all of my property to Shannon Perez.”
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“Fred, why are you making a will so early and leaving everything to Shannon? What about Abigail?” Frederick’s friend, Benson Acosta, asked.
Abigail stood at the door of Frederick’s office at Beacon Law Firm, a container of his favorite smoked beef ribs in her hands.
In his calm, detached voice, Frederick said, “Our son will take care of her.
“She seems to have no intention of getting married. I want to make sure she’s taken care of after I’m gone.”
Benson pressed further. “But what if Abigail finds out and gets angry?”
Frederick responded without hesitation, “My wife is gentle by nature. We’ve been married for eight years. She’s never once raised her voice at me. She won’t be angry.”
Benson frowned, confused. “Why not divorce her and be with Shannon? Your career is thriving, and you have a child. Why not pursue your own happiness?”
Frederick fell silent.
He thought of Abigail: always gentle and considerate, yet her lack of an edge made her boring.
After a long pause, he replied, “Shannon is suited for romance, not marriage. At the end of my life, I want Abigail by my side.”
He was completely unaware that his wife was standing at his office door, listening with her eyes lowered.
True to her gentle nature, she didn’t storm in to question him. Instead, she quietly tossed the food into a nearby trash
can.
As she left, a heavy weariness settled over her.
She didn’t want to go home, so she hailed a taxi and handed the driver 300 dollars.
“Just go anywhere,” she said.
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The cityscape blurred past the window as a crushing weight settled in her chest.
Her marriage to Frederick had been a business arrangement.
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Only after the wedding did she discover that he had never moved on from his first love, Shannon. Later on, she un- covered more details.
For example, Frederick and Shannon had been together for five years and were deeply in love.
They didn’t break up because they stopped loving each other, but because of the interference of his mother, Mariana Kemp.
Shannon’s beginnings were humble. Her father was an alcoholic, and her mother remarried and left. Mariana scorned this upbringing, believing a girl from such a background could never be worthy of her son.
Worse still, Shannon had a hereditary illness-hemolytic anemia.
Desperate to get rid of Shannon, Mariana resorted to horrifying tactics. She threatened to kill herself and even got on her knees, begging Shannon to leave.
Even then, Frederick and Shannon refused to break up. But somehow, Shannon eventually walked away on her own.
Then Frederick yielded to his parents’ wishes and married Abigail.
After the wedding, Abigail dedicated herself to being the perfect wife.
She never meddled in her husband’s private matters or argued with his family, even when they made things difficult for her.
She took on the entire responsibility of raising their son, Timothy, on her own, ensuring Frederick never had to worry.
Everything at home ran smoothly without him lifting a finger.
Abigail believed that by staying quiet and working hard, by being obedient and thoughtful, she could maintain a sta- ble household and earn her in-laws’ respect.
She finally understood: her endurance didn’t earn her respect; it only earned her contempt.
Day slipped into night.
It was already 9:00 p.m. when Abigail finally returned to Oceancrest Estates.
Inside, she found Frederick helping Timothy with his homework, his brow furrowed.
Without looking up, Frederick said, “Why didn’t you answer my call this afternoon? Timothy got out of class at 4:00 p.m. and waited two hours for you.”
Timothy, like his father, wore a serious expression.
“Mom, you do nothing at home every day. How could you forget to pick me up?”
In the past, Abigail would have apologized already.
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But she recalled Shannon’s Instagram post from the amusement park, where Timothy was speaking to Shannon so af- fectionately.
She replied flatly, “I’m going back to work. From tomorrow on, the housekeeper will be picking you up.”
Timothy froze.
Frederick looked surprised, too. “Why do you suddenly want to go back to work?”
Abigail’s expression remained calm. “Nothing major. Timothy’s growing up, and I want a life of my own.”
Without another word, she walked to her own bedroom.
She opened the bottom drawer of her nightstand and pulled out a small notebook.
Inside were five old entries-five wishes she had never fulfilled before marriage.
Looking at them, Abigail realized she had never truly lived for herself.
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