The Grave They Dug For Her

The Grave They Dug For Her

Marnie Nomura

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I lay broken in a hospital bed after a brutal car crash, but my family never came. My father and brother were too busy preparing for my manipulative half-sister Ainsley's wedding. The groom was my fiancé, Clayton. While I fought for my life, his last words to me over the phone were a cold command. "Go to hell for all I care." They abandoned me, told the world I was dead, and even carved my name on a tombstone. They buried me under a mountain of lies so Ainsley could steal the life that was mine. But I didn't die. I was reborn. Five years later, I returned as Ivy Richardson-a bestselling author, married to a tech CEO, and backed by a family with unimaginable power. I only came back to settle my mother's estate. But the first person I met was Clayton, standing in front of my grave, mourning the girl he helped kill.

The Grave They Dug For Her Chapter 1

I lay broken in a hospital bed after a brutal car crash, but my family never came. My father and brother were too busy preparing for my manipulative half-sister Ainsley's wedding.

The groom was my fiancé, Clayton.

While I fought for my life, his last words to me over the phone were a cold command.

"Go to hell for all I care."

They abandoned me, told the world I was dead, and even carved my name on a tombstone. They buried me under a mountain of lies so Ainsley could steal the life that was mine.

But I didn't die. I was reborn.

Five years later, I returned as Ivy Richardson-a bestselling author, married to a tech CEO, and backed by a family with unimaginable power.

I only came back to settle my mother's estate. But the first person I met was Clayton, standing in front of my grave, mourning the girl he helped kill.

Chapter 1

Ivy POV:

I saw my own grave today. Not in a dream, not in a metaphor, but a real, cold tombstone, standing innocently next to my mother' s beneath a weeping willow. It was the first thing that hit me as I drove my rental car through the rusty gates of the Dillard family cemetery, a place I swore I' d never willingly set foot in again. The name carved into the gray granite was undeniably mine: IVY DILLARD. Below it, the cruelest lies: "Beloved Daughter, Cherished Fiancée."

A shiver ran down my spine, but it wasn' t from the autumn chill. It was the shock of seeing my past self so neatly laid to rest, a painful echo of the life I had shed. The stone was new, newer than my mother' s, and unnervingly pristine. On its base, a faded bouquet of plastic lilies lay wilting beside a tarnished silver locket. It was the locket Clayton gave me in high school, the one I thought held his heart.

An old groundskeeper, his face a roadmap of wrinkles, shuffled past. He' d probably been tending these graves since before I was born. He squinted at me, then at the headstone.

"Well, I' ll be," he mumbled, his voice gravelly. "For a second there, I thought you were a ghost. Spitting image, you are, of poor Ivy Dillard. Same dark hair, same sad eyes." He chuckled, a dry, rattling sound. "Though she' s been gone five years now, bless her heart."

I felt a coldness spread through me, deeper than any grave. "Just a coincidence," I said, my voice flat. I didn't correct him on the "sad eyes" part. My eyes weren't sad anymore. They were sharp.

He shrugged, leaning on his rake. "If you say so, ma' am. But you look just like her. A Dillard through and through."

I swallowed, the name like ash on my tongue. "My name is Ivy Richardson," I corrected him, drawing myself up. "I'm a bestselling author from New York. Here to settle my late mother's estate." It wasn't boastful, just a statement of fact. A declaration.

He blinked, unimpressed. "Oh. Well, good for you, I suppose." He went back to raking fallen leaves, the mundane sound a stark contrast to the earthquake rattling inside me.

Ivy Richardson. Wife to Collin Anderson, a tech CEO whose name could open any door. Mother to a bright little boy who laughed like sunshine. My life was built on bedrock, a fortress of love and success I had painstakingly constructed brick by brick. The woman lying under that stone, Ivy Dillard, was a ghost of a nightmare I had long since escaped.

Ivy Dillard was the girl who loved too much, trusted too blindly. She was the one abandoned in a hospital bed, her father and brother choosing a wedding over her critical injuries. She was the one whose fiancé, Clayton, danced with her manipulative half-sister, Ainsley, while she fought for her life. Ivy Dillard died that day, not under a car, but under the weight of their betrayal.

I had buried her myself, piece by agonizing piece, over the past five years. She deserved a proper burial, I thought, a quiet end to a life that had been so brutally cut short by the very people who claimed to love her. But seeing her name etched in stone, a monument to their convenient lie, was a fresh wound.

My mother's grave was just a few feet away, a small mound marked by a simple stone. That was the real reason I was here. Not to mourn a ghost, but to honor the only person in that family who had ever truly loved me. I took a deep breath, pushing away the image of my own fictional grave. My purpose was clear. This was a clean-up. A closing of accounts.

"Ivy?"

The voice was a low rumble, familiar yet jarring, like a forgotten melody from a bad dream. I froze, my hand hovering over my purse strap. I knew that voice. It was hoarse, filled with a disbelief that mimicked my own.

I didn't turn around. I couldn't. I just wanted to get to my mother' s grave, pay my respects, and leave this cursed place forever. I hurried my steps, my heels sinking slightly into the soft earth.

A hand, surprisingly firm, clamped onto my arm, stopping me dead in my tracks. "Ivy, is that really you?"

I spun around, my eyes blazing, ready to lash out. Clayton Greene stood there, five years older, a little heavier, but still unmistakably him. His grip was painful, his eyes wide and bloodshot, fixed on me like I was a specter. The groundskeeper had stopped raking, his gaze flicking between us, intrigued.

"How are you alive?" he whispered, his voice cracking. He looked genuinely shaken, his handsome face pale with shock.

I yanked my arm free, the skin protesting. "That's none of your concern, Clayton." My voice was flat, devoid of emotion. As I looked at him, my gaze fell to the faded plastic lilies clutched tightly in his hand. The same ones on my grave.

Five years. Five long years. And he was still here, still mourning a girl he helped kill. His eyes were red-rimmed, his jaw tight. Was that guilt I saw? Or just the shock of seeing a ghost?

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“I lay broken in a hospital bed after a brutal car crash, but my family never came. My father and brother were too busy preparing for my manipulative half-sister Ainsley's wedding. The groom was my fiancé, Clayton. While I fought for my life, his last words to me over the phone were a cold command. "Go to hell for all I care." They abandoned me, told the world I was dead, and even carved my name on a tombstone. They buried me under a mountain of lies so Ainsley could steal the life that was mine. But I didn't die. I was reborn. Five years later, I returned as Ivy Richardson-a bestselling author, married to a tech CEO, and backed by a family with unimaginable power. I only came back to settle my mother's estate. But the first person I met was Clayton, standing in front of my grave, mourning the girl he helped kill.”
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