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My husband hi:t me at dinner. No wa:rning, just silence. One second I was laughing at my brother-in-law’s joke… The next, my head sna:pped sideways. No one moved. Then his mother leaned in and whispered, “I stayed… don’t be me.”

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employees afraid.

“You’re tired,” he said smoothly.

“Go wash your face.”

His hand settled heavily on my shoulder like ownership.

For three years, everyone called me lucky.

Lucky Richard Bennett married me.

Lucky he gave me his name, his mansion, his lifestyle.

Lucky I no longer had to “work so hard” after leaving corporate compliance.

They thought I married continue reading …

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