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Framed By My Husband's Love

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 578    |    Released on: 17/12/2025

sh, the screech of tires, the smell of burning rubber, the sickening crunch of metal. The memories were a relentless tide, pulling

desperate attempt to impose order on a life that had none. In a forgotten corner, beneath a thin layer

st the side, then tumbled out. A picture frame. It hit the concrete floor with a sharp, sickening crack. The glass

were smiling, posed awkwardly in front of a brightly lit Christma

hildren, claiming he was "too sensitive to pain" to witness childbirth. I respected his choice, even got a tubal

ith a weak, desperate whimper that clawed at my soul. Jace had recoiled, pulling me away, muttering abo

t into his fragile form. I ran through the biting snow, back to the hospital, pleading for help. T

arie. I told Jace, told myself, tha

cure, a treatment for his legs. All the doctors could offer was painful, expensive physical therapy, with no guarantee of full recovery. At night, when the pain made Annamarie cry, I walked the floors, holding him close, singing lullab

at I hadn't known was possible. A pure, unadulterated happiness. I poured everything

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“I was a star lawyer, undefeated in court. Then my husband and my rival framed me with fabricated evidence, landing me in prison and destroying my name. But the ultimate betrayal came after my release. My own adopted son, the boy I saved and raised, slashed my tires while my husband tampered with the brakes, sending my car flying off a cliff to silence me for good. The world declared me dead. For seven years, I' ve lived as a ghost, scrubbing toilets and hiding in the shadows while they built a perfect life on the ashes of mine. Now, they' ve dragged me back into their glittering world, using my son' s 18th birthday as the stage for their own engagement party-a final, public spectacle to humiliate me. They see a broken cleaner, a ghost they can easily dismiss. They're wrong. Tonight, I' m going live. And I' m bringing seven years of digital receipts that will burn their entire world to the ground.”
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