🚨Breaking : Larry Decided To Divorce Bethany After Shaara's Call - What Happened Next Shocked Everyone😱
Chapter 1: The Call That Changed Everything
It was nearly midnight when Larry’s phone buzzed on his nightstand. He was half-asleep on the couch — the same couch he’d been sleeping on for the past week, ever since the last argument with Bethany.
When he saw the caller ID, his heart sank.
Sharra.
He hesitated for a moment. He knew answering would only bring trouble, but curiosity got the better of him. He swiped to accept.
“Larry,” Sharra’s voice came through softly, calm but laced with something heavier. “I didn’t want to call you this late, but you deserve to know the truth.”
Larry sat up, his pulse quickening. “What truth, Sharra? What are you talking about?”
There was a pause. Then she said the words that froze him completely:
“Bethany’s been lying to you — about Brooke, about the lawsuit, even about the money. I have proof.”
Chapter 2: The Revelation
Larry rubbed his forehead, disbelief clouding his thoughts. “You expect me to believe that? You’ve hated Bethany for years.”
But Sharra’s tone was steady. “I’m not asking you to believe me. Just… check your email. I sent you everything.”
Against his better judgment, Larry opened his laptop. The email from Sharra was waiting — subject line: “For Your Eyes Only.”
Inside were scanned documents:
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Bank transfers showing thousands of dollars sent from Bethany’s account to someone named Victor Langston.
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Text messages between Bethany and a lawyer discussing “keeping custody safe no matter the cost.”
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And finally, a hospital report — the same one Sharra had hinted at before — with irregularities in Brooke’s birth records.
Larry’s hand trembled. “What is this?”
Sharra’s voice softened. “It’s the truth, Larry. She’s been hiding everything from you. The money, the lawsuit — even Brooke’s real parentage.”
He couldn’t breathe. “Why are you telling me this?”
“Because,” she whispered, “you deserve peace. And she’s never going to give it to you.”
Chapter 3: The Breaking Point
The rest of the night was a blur. Larry couldn’t sleep. He walked from room to room, haunted by every memory — the laughter, the fights, the promises that suddenly felt hollow.
When dawn broke, he stood in the kitchen staring at Bethany’s coffee mug on the counter, the one that said “World’s Best Mom.” It felt like a lie now.
Bethany walked in, her robe tied loosely, rubbing her eyes. “You’re up early.”
Larry didn’t look at her. “I couldn’t sleep.”
She smiled faintly. “Still thinking about the case?”
His jaw tightened. “Yeah. The case — and your lies.”
She froze. “What?”
“I talked to Sharra last night,” Larry said, finally meeting her eyes. “She sent me everything.”
Bethany’s face went white. “Larry… you can’t believe her! She’s been trying to destroy us for years!”
“I believed you for years,” Larry snapped. “And all it’s done is bring chaos into my life.”
Chapter 4: The Confession
Bethany’s voice trembled. “Please, just listen. I did it to protect Brooke. Everything I’ve done — it was for her.”
Larry slammed his hand on the table. “Protect her from what, Bethany? From the truth?”
She began to cry. “You don’t understand, Larry. There were people—”
“Stop,” he cut her off. “Every time I try to understand, there’s another lie. Another ‘secret’ you say is for our daughter’s good.”
Bethany’s tears fell faster now. “I love you. I never wanted it to end like this.”
But Larry shook his head. “It already ended, Bethany. I just didn’t want to see it.”
Chapter 5: The Decision
Larry went upstairs, opened his drawer, and pulled out a small folder he’d been avoiding for months — his divorce papers, half-completed but never signed.
This time, he didn’t hesitate. He took a pen and signed his name at the bottom.
Bethany appeared at the doorway, her voice barely a whisper. “You’re really doing this?”
He turned to her with tired eyes. “You made this decision for both of us the moment you chose lies over trust.”
She took a shaky step forward. “What about Brooke?”
“I’ll fight for her,” Larry said coldly. “But I won’t live another day pretending we’re a family.”
Chapter 6: Sharra’s Smile
Later that afternoon, Larry drove to meet Sharra. She was waiting at a quiet café, dressed elegantly as always, sipping her coffee with a knowing smirk.
When he arrived, she stood up and greeted him warmly. “I told you the truth would come out.”
Larry sat down, emotionless. “You wanted this to happen.”
Sharra tilted her head. “I wanted you to see clearly. She’s been dragging you down for years.”
He leaned forward, his voice low. “You’re enjoying this, aren’t you?”
She smiled faintly. “Let’s just say I don’t enjoy seeing good men suffer for the wrong women.”
But deep down, Larry could tell — this wasn’t just about exposing Bethany. Sharra had her own reasons, her own long-buried motives that were slowly coming to light.
Chapter 7: Bethany’s Breakdown
Back at home, Bethany was on the floor of their bedroom, surrounded by torn photos and old letters.
She had called Larry dozens of times, but he didn’t answer.
Then a message came through:
“The papers will be delivered tomorrow. I’m sorry, Bethany.”
Her hands shook. “No… no, this can’t be happening.”
She grabbed her phone again and dialed another number — one she hadn’t called in years.
“It’s me,” she whispered when the voice answered. “He knows everything. Sharra’s done it. You need to come back before it’s too late.”
The voice on the other end was cold and firm.
“I told you this day would come, Bethany. Now, you deal with it.”
Chapter 8: The Storm
The next morning, a courier arrived at Bethany’s door with a brown envelope. She didn’t need to open it to know what it was — the official divorce papers from Larry.
She stood frozen in the doorway, tears streaming down her face as the delivery car pulled away.
In the distance, thunder rumbled — a storm rolling in over the city.
Bethany whispered to herself, “You think it’s over, Larry? You think she’s on your side? You don’t know Sharra like I do.”
She turned toward the window, her expression hardening.
“If she wants a war, she’s going to get one.”
Chapter 9: Sharra’s Secret Agenda
Meanwhile, Sharra sat in her office, watching the rain fall outside. She picked up her phone and called someone.
“It’s done,” she said. “He’s divorcing her.”
A man’s voice responded, “Good. Now we can move to phase two.”
Sharra smiled. “Yes. Soon, Bethany won’t just lose her marriage — she’ll lose everything.”
Chapter 10: The Final Blow
That evening, Larry received one last message — from Bethany.
“You’ve made your choice, Larry. But you’ll regret trusting her. Sharra’s not who you think she is. Ask her about Victor Langston — and see what she says.”
Larry stared at the message for a long time. His heart began to race.
Victor Langston.
That was the same name from the bank transfers. The same man Bethany had been sending money to — but why was Sharra involved too?
For the first time, Larry felt a chill run down his spine. Maybe, just maybe, Bethany wasn’t the only one lying.
Epilogue: The Truth in Shadows
Late that night, as lightning lit up the sky, Larry sat alone in his car, staring at the envelope of documents Sharra had sent him.
One name kept flashing in his mind — Victor Langston.
He picked up his phone and called his lawyer. “I need you to find out who Victor Langston is… and how he’s connected to Sharra Cortez.”
Because deep down, Larry finally understood one thing —
the real betrayal hadn’t just come from Bethany.
It had been in front of him all along.
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