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My Ex-Husband's Fatal Ignorance

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 663    |    Released on: Today at 16:47

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antrum, this brutal, beautiful existence I' d carved out of the wreckage. He probably called it an insult to my Juilliard training, a di

ting, a dull ache throbbing in my knees. The grease

persistent buzz against my hip. I pulled it out,

My best friend, my rock through the darkest ye

a frantic whisper, laced with panic. "He's looki

ing against the cold

re studio apart looking for you. He' s going to find you," she gasped, her

moment. My fingernails were black with engine grease, tiny cresce

at, devoid of emotion. "He won

voice rising, cracking with fear. "You know

truck' s fender. The ugly scar on the web of my thumb spread, a jagged lightning bolt across the back of my hand. My index and middle fingers were stiff, permanent

gic? Who would believe it once shone under Carnegie Hall's lights? That

va," I said, the old proverb a c

could reply. I had

mmediately. A text this ti

t the charity gala next Saturday. 8

ly. "Consider this an opportunity, El

e, a ghost of the agony I' d felt five years ago. Alexandrea, his mistress, the woman he' d left Lily and me for.

There was no way I was going back to that gilded cage, to face th

Colt was still yelling about the Civic. I wiped my hands on a grimy rag

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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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