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The Man Who Found His Ghost

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 787    |    Released on: 10/12/2025

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om the indignant terrier's jaws. "That's not a toy. That's Sheriff C

t out a frustrated yip and then tried t

ed, a genuine, unburdened smile that reached my eyes. It had been five years. Five years since I died on that bus, f

gruesome, necessary, and perfectly executed. He' d even slipped me a small, intricately carved wooden amulet, a protective charm, he'd called it, "for

badge of my survival. The emotional scars ran deeper, a tangled knot of grief, anger, and a profound, aching emptiness where my love for Hudson used to be. But the hate remained, a cold, steady

r socialite perfectly manicured nails were now rough and often chipped from caring for the animal

was just Jamiya, the kind woman who rescued strays, who knew every dog's whim and every cat's purr. My days were predictable, filled with the

eph Cooper's voice, warm and d

teaming mug of coffee in his hand. His kind eyes crinkled at the corners when he smiled, and his pres

f," I chuckled, finally managing to secure th

lame her. It's a fine boot." He ruffled Pumpkin's head, and the terrier, instantly mollifie

ng a grateful sip of the coffee. It was jus

ns for the haunted look that sometimes crossed my face. He simply existed, a quiet anchor in my newly built world. He repre

n the smooth wooden amulet tucked away. The scar was a reminder o

ad once loved him so fiercely. It was the bedrock of my new life, the constant reminder of what I would never allow again. Thi

een here for days. Just... watching. And today, he's actually trying to fix the broken

od ran

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“I faked my death to escape a husband who despised me. I gave his dying mistress my kidney and my life force just to ensure he' d be safe. I thought I was finally free, until he showed up at my animal shelter five years later. Hudson Holland spent a decade making me feel small, culminating in a public humiliation on our tenth anniversary. He didn't know I had uncovered a plot against his life that only my complete disappearance could stop. So I vanished. I left behind a suicide note, a burnt wedding ring in a fiery bus crash, and a healed Adaline by his side. He was supposed to be happy. Instead, he spent years hunting for ghosts, consumed by a regret I no longer cared about. When he finally tracked me down to the coast, I looked him in the eye and told him I' d rather be dead than be his wife again. I told him to leave and never come back. But when a violent gang broke into my sanctuary to hurt my animals, Hudson didn't hesitate. He threw himself in front of a knife to save a scruffy terrier I loved. Now, the man I swore to hate is bleeding out in my arms. And I have to decide if I' m going to let him die.”
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