Revenge of an Angry Bride Chapter 2

Revenge of an Angry Bride Chapter 2

Chapter 2      Two hundred miles was a distance that could easily be covered in a day by train for a round trip, yet sometimes, he’d stay 

overnight

Now, it all clicked; he was visiting Julia, whose family was based there

Maybe they were the true love

But why did Ricky still hold on to me

With this question gnawing at me, I delved deeper, like a voyeur, into his chat records

Sure enough, all his friends knew he had a girlfriend

Casual friends thought he had broken up with me before dating Julia

But his close friends, like Philip, knew Ricky was dating two women simultaneously

The reason for Ricky’s cheating was revealed in his chats with Philip

Philip: [Ricky, you broke up with Emma Green?

Picky: None we’re still living together

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Ricky: [Nope, we’re still living together.

Philip: [Then who’s the girl kissing you on your Facebook?

Ricky: [My new girlfriend, Julia Colbert.]

Philip: [Damn, two girlfriends? You really know how to juggle. Respect, man!

Ricky: [Well, what guy would say no to having more women?

Philip: [Don’t they mind? What if they get jealous and it all blows up?

Ricky: [Don’t worry. Julia’s from out of town; neither knows about the other. In their eyes, I’m still the faithful, innocent Ricky.

Philip: [Ricky, I see on Facebook you’re tying the knot with Julia. What about Emma?

Ricky: [Getting married is one thing, but dating is another. With a wife tucked away at home and a girlfriend out on the town, there’s no clash at all.

Philip: [So, you’re marrying Julia but keeping Emma as your girlfriend?

Ricky: [You get me, bro. A wife at home, and a girlfriend out there. Jealous much?

Philip: [This kind of thing can’t be hidden forever. What if Emma finds out?

Ricky: [Don’t worry, Emma’s been with me for years; I know how she thinks. Without me, she’s nothing. As long as we don’t break up, she doesn’t care about titles.

Philip: [And Julia? Can she accept Emma?

Ricky: [Julia’s gentle. Once we’re married, I’ll work on her mindset. She’ll come around.

Philip: [Impressive! Planning to live with both of them in the future?

Ricky: [Basking in the hugs of two beauties. Don’t you want that?

Philip: [Man, I do, but I ain’t got your game. Two beauties under your wing! Color me impressed!

I was utterly shocked. My world shattered into a thousand pieces

Who would’ve thought that Ricky, who seemed so honest and straightforward, harbored such deceitful intentions

Where did he get the confidence to think he could manage this

I did love him, but I had my limits

Ricky was my first love, the only boyfriend I had ever had, from the innocent days of high school, through college, and out into 

the real world

For ten whole years, I considered Ricky my one and only

He didn’t come on a white horse or with a heroic aura, but in my heart, he was my hero

Growing up in a fatherless family, I lacked security and yearned for a complete family

After graduation, I expressed my desire to marry him several times

But Ricky kept pushing me away with his reasons: fresh out of school, job on shaky ground, pockets empty, unable to offer me the joyful life I was worthy of

I naively thought he was considering my wellbeing and that he loved me

In this world, to find a good job as a fresh graduate, one needs either a prestigious degree, connections, or money

Ricky and I had none of these

I was more reserved, settling into a design job at a trendy company and working diligently

But Ricky had high aspirations; his life motto was to achieve something great and leap across social classes

Thus, in the two years after graduation, he switched jobs eight times, never satisfied

At our class reunion after graduation, when we found out one classmate had aced the civil service exam and landed a spot in the state government, emerging as a rising political star, Ricky found his new direction

He, too, would take the civil service exam

To focus on studying, Ricky quit his job, leaving me to bear our living expenses alone

I had just been promoted, but my salary wasn’t high

Besides rent, I had to buy study materials for Ricky, enroll him in prep classes, and ensure our daily meals

To save money for two years I bought no new clothes and no makeun

12:01 PM MM

To save money, for two years, I bought no new clothes and no makeup

I sold meal tickets and benefits from work for cash

I would settle for plain water and bread rather than let Ricky feel any hardship

When I returned to our modest rental after a long day at work, the evening would just begin for me. I would roll up my sleeves to tackle the laundry and move to the kitchen to cook. After serving dinner, I would clean. As the night deepened, I would dive into overtime work

Ricky was a man fueled by towering aspirations. His roadmap was clear and meticulously planned: within one year, he aimed to transition from a provisional to a regular employee. By the end of two years; he envisioned himself climbing to the position of deputy director. By the fifth year, his ambition was set on clinching the prestigious title of director. He even harbored a grander vision: to descend from those lofty administrative heights to the tangible realm of state leadership. He dreamed of becoming

governor

Emma, just wait till I become the governor. You’ll be the First Lady of the state then! Back in the day, people would line the streets, bowing and showing you the highest respect as you walked by!” 

Ricky loved painting this grand picture of our future during his breaks, his eyes sparkling with ambition

In truth, I didn’t crave the trappings of power or any of those lofty titles. My deepest wish was simple: a quiet life with him, just 

the two of us, living in peace

Those years were hard, no doubt about it. But even in the struggle, I was happy

The first year, he didn’t pass the written exam. The second year, he got cut in the interview. Year after year, it was one setback after another. For four long years, I supported us with my salary alone, hoping that things would turn around

Eventually, reality hit Ricky. He started to compromise, shifting his focus from pursuing administrative roles to institutional 

positions

Around the same time, I got promoted to team leader, and my salary tripled. The financial pressure eased, and for the first time in years, we could breathe and even started saving some money

After all the hardships, it seemed like our luck was approaching

Ricky switched to the institutional exam, and this time, it was smooth sailing. He aced both the written test and the interview, landing a job at a local TV station

After completing a year on probation, he would transition into a full fledged employee, opening the door to future opportunities, including the potential to shift back into an administrative position later on in his career

My job was secure, Ricky’s future was looking bright, and everything seemed to be falling into place

It felt like the right moment to talk about the next step: marriage

By then, Ricky and I had been together for a full decade

I was not a strong woman. All I ever wanted was a small home to call my own, a husband to support, and maybe a couple of kids to raise. That was my dream, plain and simple

In the two years since my promotion, I had saved up some money

I thought maybe, just maybe, we could use that, along with a little help from Ricky’s family, to put a down payment on

modest house

With both of our careers steady, it felt like the perfect time to take that step

But when I brought it up, Ricky’s reaction was lukewarm at best

Work’s been busy. There’s so much pressure right now. Let’s wait a bit longer,he said, brushing it off

I wasn’t getting any younger. I had spent my best years with Ricky. So, finally, I pushed him, asking him directly about marriage

That was when he dropped the bomb

Emma, my parents have never really approved of us.” 

I fell silent, stunned. My heart sank

To ease the tension, Ricky promised he would do everything in his power to convince his parents to bless our marriage

So, I waited. Again

I came from a fatherless family. My father died in an accident shortly after I was born

I found myself struggling to recall his actual face; all I had were the images from photographs to remind me of what he looked 

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My mother raised me by herself, working tirelessly to give me a decent life

Ricky’s father, Henry Blake, was a factory worker, but his mother, Samantha Blake, was unemployed

Objectively, their situation wasn’t much better than ours. Yet, for some reason, they always acted like they were better than 

The winter break of my senior year, marking the fourth year of our relationship, was etched in my memory, never to be forgotten

After much hesitation, I finally accepted Ricky’s heartfelt invitation to join his family for Christmas

When I arrived, Ricky’s parents were all smiles

They helped with my bag, seated me, and offered me water and fruit; their hospitality almost made me feel like I was home

Samantha had prepared a feast. It was a spread fit for royalty, and for a moment, I felt honored, like they truly respected me

But as the night wore on, the atmosphere shifted. Over dinner, Samantha and Henry took turns praising their son, subtly 

probing into my life, asking question after question

Naive and eager to please, I answered them all, wearing my heart on my sleeve. I didn’t hold anything back

It was all too easy for them to piece together my life story

Once they discovered I grew up in a fatherless family, Samantha made no attempt to mask her disdain as we sat around the 

dinner table

Raised without a father? Emma, do you have any psychological issues? Are you harboring bitterness? Do you despise men? Or perhaps you’re out to get back at society? My Ricky is a sweet boy. If you’re just toying with emotions, leave my son out of your theatrics. Is single parenting a family trait? Some sort of curse, perhaps? Does your mother, you know, go around flirting with other men?” 

Samantha made no effort to hide the venom in her heart as she unleashed a flurry of probing questions at me across the 

dinner table

Growing up in a fatherless home had shaped me, but nothing had ever humiliated me as much as that dinner

I wanted to flip the table and scream, but I held back. I had manners. I had dignity

Mr. and Mrs. Blake, I’ve had enough. Thank you for your hospitality. I’m feeling a bit tired, so I’ll head out now. Have a good 

night.” 

I gently placed my fork down, stood up with grace, offered a courteous nod, picked up my bag, and with my dignity intact,

walked out of his house, head held high

That night, I found a small hotel near the station

I hoped that Ricky would come after me and comfort me. But he didn’t

Instead, he sent a message saying there was an emergency at home and he couldn’t come

Was it really an emergency, or were his parents keeping him away

I didn’t linger on the thought. I bought a ticket for the next day and went home

For the entire winter break, I ignored Ricky’s calls and messages

I knew I shouldn’t blame him for Samantha’s words, but they stung like acid, burning into my soul

Just because my father had died young, she assumed something was wrong with me

Just because my father had died young, she assumed our family was shattered

That night made me question our relationship and our future. Was it worth it

When the break ended, Ricky was waiting for me at the school gate

I met him, steel in my spine, and told him I wanted to break up

I expected him to try to win me back, but what he did next shocked me

There, beneath the watchful eyes of the throng, Ricky dropped to his knees

He professed his love, swearing that his parentsviews weren’t his own

He spoke of a future we could build together, one free from the shadows of his family’s prejudice

He begged for a chance to prove his love for the rest of our lives

12:01 PM DA

His public plea, his vulnerability, broke down the walls around my heart

I forgave him, believing Ricky was the man I could trust with my life

From that moment on, I poured everything I had into keeping our love alive

It became my habit, my lifeline

But somewhere along the way, Ricky began to take my devotion for granted

Ricky and Julia’s wedding was set for July 7th, a date whispered by the stars themselves

There were still two weeks left, but I felt the clock ticking. I needed to do something

Two days later, Ricky returned from his business trip, worn out and weary.” 

He had passed his exam for a position at the institution but was still on probation at the TV station, doing the grunt work no one else wanted

His days were filled with sorting materials, editing videos, and hauling equipment

Only when he became a regular employee would his life get easier

When Ricky came home, I didn’t mention Julia or the wedding

I acted as if everything was normal, as if I didn’t know the truth

I’m totally wiped out. Driving 900 miles from sunup to sundown feels like every bone in my body’s been on a roller coaster ride without a seatbelt.” 

Ricky collapsed on the couch the moment he walked through the door, too exhausted to move a muscle

I believed him. Juggling the driving, managing all the logistics, and handling the heavy lifting all by himself; no wonder he was completely exhausted

You’ve worked hard, my busy man. Just hang in there. Once you’re promoted to station director, no more of these exhausting 

trips,” I said softly, trying to sound encouraging

I brought a basin of hot water for him to soak his feet, my hands gently massaging his shoulders as I spoke

No need to wait for station director,he mumbled, a tired smile playing on his lips. I need to build seniority first. Once I’m a regular employee, I’ll find a way to transfer to Corporation for Public Broadcasting, directly into a leadership role.” 

As always, Ricky basked in my care, still weaving dreams of his grand plans and ambitions

I had heard these promises countless times over the years. At some point, they had lost their meaning. Just talk. Just dreams

But this time, for some reason, I believed him

Maybe because Julia’s family wasn’t just anyone

From the chat logs I stumbled upon, I learned that Julia came from a wealthy family, seriously wealthy

Her parents owned three listed companies and had investments spread across numerous industries, with connections so vast and tangled that it made my head spin just thinking about it

For Ricky, jumping from the TV station to Corporation for Public Broadcasting would be a breeze with Julia’s family pulling strings in the background

It was obvious that Ricky had latched onto a golden opportunity. Marrying Julia meant he’d be rising from the ashes of his 

mediocre life into something grand

Alright. Mr. Blake, what would you like for dinner tonight? I’ll cook it for you,I said, my voice dripping with the same affection I’d always shown. I didn’t let on that I knew the truth. I didn’t expose him

“Anything’s fine. I just need to catch up on sleep. These past few days have been exhausting. Oh, by the way, Emma, in about ten days, I might need to go on another long trip. Could be one month, maybe two. I won’t be here, so please, look after yourself, alright?” 

He stretched lazily on the couch, casually dropping this bomb like it was no big deal

Ten days from now? That was exactly when he and Julia would be getting married

After the wedding, they’d jet off for their honeymoon; one or two months sounded about right for newlyweds

Using work as an excuse? How utterly perfect that excuse was

If this had been before, before I knew the truth, I might’ve clung to him, worried about his long absence, touched by his concern for me. I would’ve fussed over him like I always did

12:02 PM

But now? Now, all I felt was a churning disgust; a deep well of hatred bubbled up inside me

All these years, I’d been the one holding everything together. I did the laundry, cooked every meal, and took care of every little thing in our home. Was there anything that I hadn’t done for him

Ricky lived like a spoiled child under my care. He practically needed me to dress him and feed him. Even simple chores like washing dishes or wiping down the table were beneath him

And yet, here he was, talking about taking off on another work triplike he was some kind of martyr. How dare he

Without him in the picture, my life would be so much easier

So long? Can’t you skip this one?I said, forcing a pout, playing the part of the reluctant, loving girlfriend. I even shook his arm for effect

This trip is a test from my superiors. A man’s got to focus on his career. I can’t stay in the comfort zone forever,Ricky said, putting on his serious face, like he was some dedicated, hardworking hero

I wanted to scream

I thought, Comfort zone? Isn’t that exactly what you’ve been chasing with Julia?” 

Okay, fine,I said, playing along. But promise me you’ll take care of yourself. Eat on time, rest, and don’t overwork. And if you’re not feeling well, go to a doctor. Stay safe. And we must video call every day. I’ll miss you too much, you know?” 

I acted like a lovesick schoolgirl, reminding him to miss me, to think of me while he was away

Before, I used to believe that acting was a skill only professional actors could master. But now, here I was, in front of Ricky. spouting words I didn’t feel, and the pretense flowed so effortlessly

In love, every word and every action could feel real. Otherwise, learning how to fake it was necessary

Don’t worry. I’m an adult, remember? I can take care of myself. The place we’re going might be pretty remote and could even be no signal there. Video calls might not work out. We’re going as a team, so safety that there won’t be an issue. If you can’t reach me for a while, don’t panic. Please, don’t do anything silly like reporting me missing. We wouldn’t want to make a scene, right?” 

He was covering all his bases, making sure I wouldn’t suspect a thing

Ricky was always so meticulous that he had thought this through thoroughly, even considering the possibility that I might report him missing if I couldn’t get in touch

How convenient that his wedding and honeymoon would conveniently leave no room for communication

And the excuse of no signal was perfect, believable and reasonable

But more than that, it revealed just how confident he was in his ability to control me

Alright, then. But do try to find a moment to check for a signal, okay? Remember to stay in touch, and don’t give me a reason 

to worry.” 

I played along because the show must go on, right

Only now, the script had changed. Instead of Ricky performing solo, I was playing the part of a woman about to expose his true 

colors

The world knew Ricky was getting married, but they didn’t know I was the one he was leaving behind. And I was the only one 

who knew I knew

In the days that followed, life carried on with a semblance of normalcy

We both went to work during the day, and in the evenings, I returned to cook and do housework

The only difference was that my workload had become endless, often keeping me up past midnight

To avoid disturbing Ricky’s sleep, I moved my blanket to the couch, no longer sharing the bed with him

This shift made him uneasy. He hinted at intimacy several times, but I gently rebuffed him, citing my overwhelming workload

Just like how you’ve been dragging your feet on our marriage,I murmured to myself

I explained, The company’s given us an ultimatum. We have to finalize the design drafts within half a month. The whole team 

is under immense pressure. You’ll have to bear with me for a few days. Once the new product launches successfully, I’ll get a bonus, and I’ll take you out for a big meal. I promise to make it up to you, okay?” 

I caressed his face, soothing his restless mood

As soon as he retreated to the bedroom, I rushed to the bathroom, washing my hands over and over

Before I couldn’t wait to be with Ricky: every second with him was a treasure 

Now, touching him felt like touching the filthiest thing in the world

Ricky was puzzled by my behavior, but seeing me genuinely working late on designs, he didn’t suspect a thing. Sometimes, when he was too aroused to sleep, he would come to the living room, wanting to cuddle while I worked

At those moments, I would gently distance myself and ask him questions to divert his attention

Our company’s theme this time is love and protection. Any good suggestions? Maybe you can inspire me.” 

Sitting inches away from him, I asked with a serious expression

Well, love is the purest and most beautiful emotion in the world. It’s selfless giving and guarding without expecting anything in return. When two people are in love, there’s both giving and guarding. It’s about having only you in my heart, and only me in yours. Guarding isn’t just physical, like walking on the inside of the sidewalk or stepping forward in danger. It’s also about reserving an exclusive place in your heart for each other. A place no one else can enter or break. Loyalty, eternal vows” 

Ricky, with his background in the humanities, could effortlessly weave a tapestry of touching sentiments in the blink of an eye. His eloquence was impressive, and he was undeniably talented

That was how he managed to juggle between me and Julia so smoothly

That was how he convinced a wealthy heiress to marry him in just three years

I listened intently, even though I knew these weren’t his true feelings. Yet, I couldn’t help but be moved

I had heard these words many times over the past decade, and each time, it felt like returning to the first moments we shared

I whispered, Do I have that unique place in your heart? Will I be replaced by someone else? Will one become two, then countless others?” 

Caught up in the feelings, I threw him a couple of subtle cues. If Ricky could just muster a shred more honesty, maybe I wouldn’t feel like I’m at the bottom of the barrel

Of course not, you are you, and no one can replace you.” 

Ricky paused and shook his head firmly

My heart sank even deeper. 

Ricky wouldn’t turn back, and neither would I. 

On the morning of July 5th, I hailed a taxi to take him to the train station

The night before, he told me he was going on a long business trip far away

His lies were riddled with holes

A trip lasted one or two months? Yet, he packed only one set of clothes, no toiletries

He said it was a team trip, but there was no company bus and no meeting point; he made his way to the station all by himself

I didn’t expose him, saying goodbye at the station square

He told me he was heading to a remote area over one thousand miles away, but I knew his ticket was for the capital, just two hundred miles away

Two days later, he would marry Julia there

Goodbye!I called out

Goodbye!he replied, waving as I watched him disappear into the waiting hall

That goodbye was final, like we were closing a chapter that could never be reopened

Of course, his wedding would haunt him for the rest of his life

On the way back, I made two phone calls

One was to a scrap collector, the other to a moving company

Everything that belonged to Ricky had to go. What could be sold was sold. What couldn’t be sold was given away. And what no one wanted, I threw out

Then, I packed up my own things and moved them to the new apartment I’d rented

Within an hour, the house was empty

The only thing left behind was the faint yellow stains of time on the walls. The six years Ricky and I had shared were effortlessly erased

After settling the lease with the landlord, I figured Ricky would have reached the capital by now

I slung my bag over my shoulder, caught a taxi back to the station, and boarded the next train heading to the same destination

It was time to expose the real Ricky

Revenge of an Angry Bride

Revenge of an Angry Bride

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Revenge of an Angry Bride

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