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d already been destroyed when his reckless driving killed our daughter, Lily. I was forced to play the pe
my daughter's name f
amed h
ent of their betrayal. The final insult came when his mistress wore my late mother
, dignified victim they had created.
ready to burn their world to the ground, a
pte
hea
ancy wasn' t the first time my world shattered, but
of false concern, though his eyes betrayed a flicker of something that might have been shame. Or maybe it was just indigestion. I couldn' t tell anymore. My vision
old Althea, the one who still believed in a future, in fairness, in the power of love. But that Althea died in a car crash al
y nodded, a slow, deliberate movement that surprised even myself. I watched Ashli' s triumphant smile falter, replaced by
ife. But I didn't. Instead, I walked over to Ashli, a polite, almost serene smile on my face. I extended my hand, my voice s
round exchanged bewildered glances. Ashli, always the manipulator, recovered quickly, grasping my hand with a theatrical squeeze. Her smile returned, wid
woman, enduring unimaginable pain with saint-like composure. The tabloids, always hungry for scandal but even more so for a fresh angle
of course. A bruta
ank. They caught me attending charity galas, my arm linked with Hudson's, my smile fixed and lifeless for the cameras. Each headline, each glossy pho
messages of misplaced admiration. "You're so strong," they wrote. "I wish I had your courage." They sa
st saccharine updates about her pregnancy, subtly weaving in tales of my "unwavering support," further cementing her image as the
tying glances, their eyes filled with a mixture of disdain and morbid curiosity. They saw me as a woman who had
ly's absence. The day the contractions started, the house buzzed with a nervous energy that felt alien and unwelcome. I sat in the ste
led out behind him, a tiny bundle clutched to her chest. He walked straight to me, his hand reaching out, a familiar, empty gesture. He presse
tificial tenderness coating each syllable. "
s healthy. All because you were so understanding. So strong." His words felt like a physical assault, a brutal twisting
the same old, empty reassurance. "Your position hasn't changed. You're still my wife. My one true lov
uiet dignity. They saw a loving wife, forgiving her wayward husband. They saw a
Hudson's negligence caused the accident, Barrett had presented me with an ultimatum. Stay, act the part, protect the family's public image, and in one year, after
echoing in the distance. One year. Three hund

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