Six Years A Ghost, Now Real

Six Years A Ghost, Now Real

Abel Dean

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My world shattered when I found the text on my husband's phone, revealing his year-long affair. But the deepest cut came from my eight-year-old son. He defended the other woman, Kallie, telling me, "Kallie says you're being selfish and you don't understand Dad." When I confronted them, my husband called me a liar about the baby I was secretly carrying. He had me beaten and publicly shamed at a party while our son watched, screaming that I was ugly and that Kallie should be his new mom. They took everything from me-my home, my dignity, and the love of my child. I was nothing to them but an obstacle. So, with the secret help of my mother-in-law, I faked my death. For six years, I was a ghost. I built a new life, a new family, and found a peace I never thought possible. Until the day my ex-husband and the son who betrayed me walked into my bakery, determined to reclaim a family they had already destroyed.

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: Jillian Bell and Cristian Johnston

Chapter 1 No.1

My world shattered when I found the text on my husband's phone, revealing his year-long affair.

But the deepest cut came from my eight-year-old son. He defended the other woman, Kallie, telling me, "Kallie says you're being selfish and you don't understand Dad."

When I confronted them, my husband called me a liar about the baby I was secretly carrying. He had me publicly shamed at a party while our son watched, screaming that I was no longer the mom he knew and that Kallie should be his new mom.

They took everything from me-my home, my dignity, and the love of my child. I was nothing to them but an obstacle.

So, with the secret help of my mother-in-law, I faked my death. For six years, I was a ghost. I built a new life, a new family, and found a peace I never thought possible.

Until the day my ex-husband and the son who betrayed me walked into my bakery, determined to reclaim a family they had already destroyed.

Chapter 1

JILLIAN BELL POV:

The scent of cheap perfume clung to Cristian's clothes, a sickly sweet reminder of the lie he was living. My world, once a perfectly rendered blueprint of happiness, crumbled the moment I found the text messages.

"Happy Anniversary, my love. One year down, forever to go." It was signed, Kallie.

My breath hitched. One year. One year of late nights, whispered excuses, and my own growing unease. My hands trembled, the phone a foreign object in my grasp. This wasn't a suspicion anymore. It was a concrete, undeniable truth.

Cristian Johnston, my husband, the man who built an empire on innovation, had built a second life right under my nose. A life with Kallie Allison. The despair that washed over me was a physical weight, pressing the air from my lungs. It felt like an invasion, not just of my home, but of my very being.

I was already fragile. My body still ached from the morning sickness, the tiny life growing inside me a secret I hadn't yet shared. I had been so filled with hope, clinging to the idea that a new baby might bring us closer, mend the invisible cracks in our foundation. Now, that hope shattered, piece by agonizing piece.

He walked in, whistling a tuneless melody, his usual dismissive charm already in place. His eyes brushed over me, then quickly moved to the news on the TV.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice barely a whisper. I held out his phone, the glowing screen a beacon of his betrayal.

His face hardened. "What is this, Jillian? Snooping again?" He snatched the phone, his thumb already deleting the evidence.

"Snooping?" A bitter laugh escaped me. "Cristian, she wished you a happy anniversary. A year. You've been with her for a year."

He rolled his eyes, a familiar gesture that always made my blood run cold. "It's nothing. Just a work thing. You're being dramatic." He dismissed my pain as if it were a minor inconvenience, a fly to be swatted away.

Then Kasen walked in, my son, my sweet boy, his eight-year-old face clouded with a strange, possessive anger. He was holding a brightly wrapped toy car, a gift from Kallie, I knew.

"Mom, stop fighting with Dad!" he demanded, his voice sharp. "Kallie says you always make Dad upset."

My heart didn't just ache; it imploded. My own son, parroting the words of his father's mistress. He looked at me with an accusation that stung more than any of Cristian's insults.

"Kallie says you're being selfish," he continued, holding the car tighter. "She says you don't understand Dad's important work. You should be happy he has someone to help him feel better."

My vision blurred. Was this what I had become? The inconvenient, unhappy wife, so easily replaced, even in my son's eyes? The humiliation burned, a searing brand on my soul. My intelligence, my kindness, all twisted into weaknesses.

I felt a dizzying wave of nausea, sharper and colder than any morning sickness. My body was screaming, but my mind had gone numb. I walked away, the accusations echoing in my ears, leaving them to their perfect little world. The betrayal was a physical weight, crushing me under its immense pressure.

Days passed in a blur of silent tears and a hollow ache in my womb. I had made a decision, a painful, irreversible one. It was the only way out, the only way to reclaim a piece of myself.

I sat at my desk, the architectural drawings replaced by legal documents. My hand was steady as I filled out the divorce papers. No demands, no fight for assets. Just a clean break. The thought of it was both terrifying and liberating.

Tonight was Kallie's birthday party. Cristian had insisted I attend, for appearances, he'd said. But I had a different plan. I carefully tucked the signed divorce papers and a small, sealed envelope containing the medical confirmation of my recent loss into my clutch. Tonight, I was done being the victim. Tonight, I would expose his lies and reclaim my dignity.

The Johnston estate was ablaze with lights, a testament to Cristian's endless need for public validation. Music spilled from the grand ballroom, mingling with the laughter of the city's elite. I stepped out of the car, the cool night air a sharp contrast to the fire brewing inside me. This wasn't merely attending; this was an entrance. This was a reckoning.

I scanned the room, finding Cristian first, his arm around Kallie. She looked radiant, preening in the spotlight, basking in her stolen glory. Kasen was by her side, a small smile on his face, looking up at her as if she were the center of his universe. The sight twisted my gut.

I walked towards them, each step a deliberate act of defiance. My heart hammered, a frantic drumbeat against my ribs, but my resolve was solid. When I reached them, the laughter died in my throat.

"Happy Birthday, Kallie," I said, my voice calm, almost sweet. Too sweet. "I've brought you a gift." I held out the envelope, a plain white symbol of my destruction.

Cristian's eyes widened, a flicker of something unreadable in their depths. Kallie, ever the manipulator, tilted her head, a confused, innocent look plastered on her face.

"Jillian, what are you doing?" Cristian hissed, his grip tightening on Kallie's waist. He tried to pull her away, but I stood my ground.

"I'm giving you what you both clearly want," I replied, my gaze fixed on Kallie. "My freedom. And your future, together." I watched her face, searching for a crack in her perfect facade.

Cristian's jaw clenched, his eyes blazing with a mixture of shock and fury. He hadn't expected this. He had expected me to cower, to accept his public humiliation in silence. But I was done.

Kallie, for a moment, looked genuinely scared. Her carefully constructed smile faltered, replaced by a flicker of uncertainty. She glanced at Cristian, then back at me, as if trying to decipher the unwritten message in my eyes.

My body felt weak, the recent trauma still a fresh memory, but my will was unyielding. Cristian was about to make a fool of himself, to try and deny what I was offering. But it was too late. I was done begging. I was done being ignored.

"Just sign the papers, Cristian," I said, my voice firm, despite the tremor in my hands. "Then you can both have everything you think you desire."

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