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My Ex-Husband's Fatal Ignorance

My Ex-Husband's Fatal Ignorance

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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 841    |    Released on: Today at 16:47

w, I'm an auto mechanic with a mangled right hand, hiding

ea, puts me on the spot, demanding I play for the city's e

nd in a rage. He still thinks our daughter,

"and maybe we can b

ing. He has no idea our daughter froze to deat

d the final, devastating truth. It wasn't an acci

ending a party. I'm orche

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om a past I' d buried five years deep. It was Carter, my ex-husband,

uto shop. It was the same casual dismissal that had always defined hi

left hand. My right hand, a landscape of twisted scars and numb flesh, lay uselessly on the greasy engine block. Five

attached this time. It was an old picture of me, from before. Before everything. I was on stage, bathed

It was the ironic smirk of a survivor, looking back at a forgotten war. What did he expect? Tears? Regret? That girl in th

opin for engine oil. He probably thought I' d been pining, waiting for his grand return. He probably pictured me wasting away in some forgotten

arm millions and, for a time, charmed me. He' d be leaning back in a ridiculously expensive chair, tailo

n, obscuring my ghostly past. I wiped it away with th

hen another. He

o the gala next week. Alexandrea needs help

urned, but my mind was a blank slate. Disappoint him? That s

ply. Short.

eting, barely a ripple in the ocean of my indifference. I tossed the phone bac

al and the whine of air tools, cut through the shop. "The transmission on that old Civic i

grime, blurring my vision. My shirt was already soaked through, clinging to my back. My world was a symphony of metallic scrapes, engi

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My Ex-Husband's Fatal Ignorance
“Five years ago, I was a world-renowned concert pianist. Now, I'm an auto mechanic with a mangled right hand, hiding from a past my ex-husband, Carter, dismisses as a "tantrum." He drags me to a charity gala where his mistress, Alexandrea, puts me on the spot, demanding I play for the city's elite-a cruel, public humiliation she knows I can't perform. When I refuse, Carter shoves me to the ground in a rage. He still thinks our daughter, Lily, is alive, and he uses her as a weapon. "Behave," he hisses, "and maybe we can bring Lily back home." Bring her home? The sheer ignorance is staggering. He has no idea our daughter froze to death in the same car crash that destroyed my hand. But just before the gala, my best friend uncovered the final, devastating truth. It wasn't an accident. They sabotaged my car and left us for dead. Tonight, I'm not just attending a party. I'm orchestrating a funeral. Theirs.”
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