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Wife’s Bitter Revenge Against Neglectful CEO Husband

Teela married King Heavenly because she loved him, but life in the Heavenly household was anything but euphoric. Lettie, her hard-as-nails mother-in-law, treats her like an unpaid servant. The family treats her like an outsider. King treats her like a shadow, transparent and forgettable. When Lettie presses Teela to prove her value to the family or get out, Teela has a decision to make. But she’s not leaving without a fight. King Heavenly rules Heavenly Industries with an iron fist, but he leaves his home life to his mother to manage, and that includes the management of his boring little wife. Teela has never complained. She’s never done anything interesting, for that matter. She’s just one more responsibility in a long line of responsibilities that King shoulders on a daily basis, and that is exactly how he treats her — as a responsibility that he’s delegated to his mother. Suddenly Teela steps out of the shadows and into a fight with him and his whole family, and King is baffled by the ruthless actions of his now daring wife. He’d always heard that vengeance is a dish best served cold, but Teela is coming in hot!

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Knot Ball

"Tell her she should come home."

"Tell him to let me go."

Dr. Pacer adjusted her glasses to sit higher on her pointy nose. Golden curls fell in ringlets to her shoulders. In the background, a metronome ticked off.

"Folks, this isn't how therapy works. We need to calm down and face the problems causing the distance between you.

"Think of this as your knot ball." She held up a softball-sized ball. The ball was made up of multicolored cords knotted together with knot falling over knot with cords woven in and out. It was the nightmare of the parents of small children everywhere who were perpetually caught trying to get knots of shoestrings at the last minute.

"Here." Dr. Pacer tossed us each a ball. "Take these with you. Reflect on them. You can also work free the knots if you like, but with each knot freed, try to relate it to some small hurt that you are holding inside. Release the resentment, the pain, and the fear as you release the knot."