Taking Back What's Mine

2026-03-04

The disinfectant stings like an ice pick, rousing me from the nightmare of lying on this white hospital bed for the tenth time in half a year. I stare at the ceiling, hearing the door softly turn open—it is him, dressed in a suit, carrying "apologies" in his hand. I clutch the bedsheet tightly, sneering coldly within: This time, I will no longer be the prey. In the next moment, I whisper: "Mark Collins, let us divorce." The words fall like stones; his mask of gentleness shatters instantly, and I, at last, have lit the fuse of my counterattack with my own hand.收起

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Chapter 1 of "Taking Back What's Mine"

The scent of disinfectant seeps once more into my nostrils, wielding a biting chill. I lie upon the familiar hospital bed, my frail body wrapped in white sheets. Red marks from intravenous needles linger on my arms like a series of ugly medals. This is my tenth time hospitalized in half a year. The nurse has just finished changing my dressing; her footsteps fade away. The ward door is gently pushed open, the metallic hinge creaking sharply. My husband, Mark Collins, enters wearing a sharply tailored dark gray suit. His hair is meticulously combed, yet beneath his eyes lies a subtle, hardly noticeable weariness. Behind him followed his assistant, Willow Lynn, the girl dressed in a pale pink dress. In her hand, she carried a fruit basket adorned with cartoon patterns, her face wearing a perfectly measured apology, like a puppet meticulously rehearsed. "Ruby, I am truly sorry; I accidentally bumped into you again this time." Willow placed the fruit basket on the bedside table. Her voice was as soft as waterlogged cotton, gently falling into the air. I stared at her without speaking, my fingers unconsciously clenching the bedsheet beneath me. The cotton fabric creased, its rough texture rubbing against my palm, also scraping the wound within my heart long since scabbed over. The last time, she "accidentally" spilled hot coffee on my hand, the red burn mark lingering for more than half a month. The time before that, she "accidentally" collided with me at the stairway, twisting my ankle until it swelled so badly I couldn't even wear my shoe. Every single "accident" bears the marks of intention, piercing my life like needles. Mark Collins came closer, reaching out to touch my forehead, likely trying to gauge my temperature. I turned my head aside; his fingertips missed, suspended in midair. After a few seconds, he awkwardly withdrew his hand. "Does it still hurt? The doctor said it's only a minor bone fissure this time; it should heal in a few days." His tone sounded gentle. His voice rose slightly at the end, yet I felt an icy chill creeping over me, as if submerged in freezing water.

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