Marry A Dead Man
gaged to each other while still in the womb had to tie the kn
wn life to force me into submission to thi
.
ment. The fights were so intense that her can
found the courtyard fi
is face dark and grim. "Go ins
d into the house, each st
l room, barely big enough t
ng something
door behind me
it open, but it w
hat's going on
ide of the door. "Mom's fine. If we didn't use this m
d. "Tricked
nergy. "Of course, to get you married. Everyt
as strong and steady, with no trace
rie
ad bu
ged marriages were common
es from the east side of the village had saved my grandfather's
an Barnes. But Sebastian was a chubby boy a
student with an unp
er someone teased us about being e
versity in Briarwood. After graduation, I refused to
ngagement, my mother would look at me and say, "Even if you die, yo
, and I nearly coll
chosen time for the ceremony is set for eleven t
.
o'clock, I heard the sou
middle-aged women entered the room,
nd boxes, their face
nd sturdy, pressed me down onto a st
our wedding. You mu
ck eyeliner, and bright red lipstick... I kept my lips tightly shu
ked like I was weari
e women lower their guard. When it came time t
nd the group filed out, leaving
and said to the two village, "Please, let me go. The
at me, exp
written promise to pay. The moment I'm back
hey didn
you both watched me gro
lived here for decades. If we let you go, do you t
Besides, it's just a ceremony. Just grin
st grin and bear it f
a's words, and al
down i
Inside and outside the house, people kept a close watch on me until eleven
ed impeccably, her
. "Don't blame your father and me. Our Jor
sing to look at her, my hea
rp, excited voice called ou
and said, "Nancy, don't be afraid. Just endure fo
.
ayed as it
ournful tone, with faint sobs mixed in. Sitting inside, I felt a chill deep in my bo
e into the Maxwell family's main hall. There, my father was
rnes was a man of few words, and his mom Laurel Barnes had a gloomy demeanor and
tly. In the end, Patricia and Jessica came to he
a, looking at me with a wicked smile, as if saying,
er of the hall and forced m
hen I saw
supported by two burly men as they prepa
ide, his limbs limp, his feet ho
, and a foul odor
was a dead
to the bridal chamber, where Sebast
in my life. He was a sinister man who a
ll others I w
was rotting. The ste
tches of decay on his arms
ice in Briarwood. But now, I was trap
h churned, and I dry-heaved against
hadow of his corpse on
ad come bac
terror, only to realize it was the
onds ticked by like that. Suddenly
.
ltiplied. Then, I heard fai
or or fabric brushing against the door.
mily watching me, so I pretended to be asle
the window, peering
ale voice spoke. "Ambrose, it looks lik
" Ambros
ved for a long time
. "Do we really h
n's wife in the afterlife. Otherwise, wouldn't the three hundr
t pounded wildly, fas
ayed in the wind, the
ld come to kill
y bloodied corpse would
roached, slow and deliber
open, and two dark fi
alled out
my jaw, sta
walked to the table an
bolted out of the open d
the air, "Wrong! Wrong! That little wretc
.
had used every bit of strength I could muster, as if wrestli
tion, began tying up his own de
way, weaving thro
e, a figure emerged from the
de of grass beside me tightly, and
Sebas
his be? How
od stiffly, glaring at m
ew, and I was frantically
re
w
n
d and s
hind me resumed. That m
as close, too close. If I hesitated
this terrified in
d make it down, I would reach the
nly stopped. I hadn't hea
e. In the moonlight, the grass swayed gently, as if what
first time how drenched I was in sweat. My c
er ahead was soothin
ater, crouched down, and splashe
f wind blew strands of hair
h them away, but my
tion of the water, th
The other wa
s glared at me fr
.
of my neck, eerily resembling
eam, my entire
ty face twisted with excit
nd clamped down
ound, my sk
found
mole at the corner of his
asn't Se
her. The two of them looked so alike that it
rn with cerebral palsy a
incredibly strong. He'd do whatever
other told me to bring you back..." He stared
ed. "A
as built like an ox, and I kn
ter the other. Every now and then, he would glanc
ter, I suddenly pointed at the entrance an
and turned to
oment, I took
if an invisible hand was tightening aro
austed, I could see the faint li
of Lillian
up. We sat next to each other in class a
ouch as adults, I kn
r mountains and across valleys for a long time on the mo
stood beneath her window
ian poked her head out.
wedding dress was in tatters, my shoes were g
ly let me
room, the tension I had been h
ain
.
with a
ent to realize I
her vanity, her back to
, yellowish hair. But right no
r hand froze. "You can't stand
what happe
d leave. If you wait any l
come all this way to seek her help,
after taking two steps, I caught
ce sunken and skeletal, and her eyes we
dy, she twisted her head to
.. n
y hand accidentally caught her hair. I barely tugg
r severed head grinned at me, blood d
inted towar
wearing the white wedding dres
jolted awake, finding
itch black, an
as goi
ounded in
gotten ma
just a
ad it fel
ught struck me, and I turned on the bed
e. The dress I had thrown into
e room, from the war
the bed, I fo
ghtly glued to the unde
and opened it t
.
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tared at it all day long that I'd end up getting lung cancer. I
ally after my arranged marriage fell
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l today. My dad said all the money had gone into building the house an
ld borrow money from a fri
ital. Whether it was to get some painkillers or do whatever els
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t being in the advanced stage and having a life
n was so intense that I banged my head against the wall hard. I reall
7, 2020
visitor arrive. It was a fashionable middle-aged
this woman. Forcing myse
She said a young woman's corpse could fetch a good price, and
dead yet, and they were alrea
lent, and my mom
fuse, my dad looked up and nodded
said there was no chance of survival since it was in the late stage. If s
the stairs, my
, and they were alread
n't take me to the hospita
lf into the living room and shouted, "I won't
was barely a whisper, as if my breath were hanging by a thread. A
was locked in the bedroo
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lurry I could barely see. This might be the last time I w
se, I beg you! Repor
xt life, I would
all in love with someone
rn to this place I
-
was Lillian's diary, written during the day
months ago, from lat
lready contacted Hattie Brown, a matchmak
like this? Did they have
face as I stroked the
, with breaks and stops here and there. It was clear that
naged to drag her frail, sick bod
o me in a drea
d report this to the police,
hest and reached for the door. Luckily
ownstairs. I had barely reached the first floor when
.
liar. It was the woman who had plotted
and she was the most care
lways flaunting her gold and silver w
for ghost marriages-a custom where deceas
h a menacing look. He was Patton C
Lillian's mother, Pamela Mitchell gre
settled. The match is with som
decent enough. What about the pr
l. Fifty
ving his hand. "No way. Fifty thousand is
e that. An ordinary preserved corpse goes for twenty thousand, wh
daughter. If it's less than a hundred thousand
phere gre
impatiently, while Ha
s. "Hattie, the woman you mentioned
t up. "Is she tied up? Th
ding her to the deal, ten thousand i
ll dig up the corpse tonight. The groom's brother is waiting.
lright, I'll go upsta
already hidden myself and managed to steal
embers left, I quickly called the
e, but for Lillian
back mountain and saw them from a distanc
wailing and sobbing earlier, we
seball cap was holding an urn. He must
d through my mind, and I couldn't ho
ely locked onto me. "Y
building inside me. "If I hadn't come, I wou
ed. "Don't people in your villa
really s
s. Ghost marriages, exorbitant wedding cost, and the preference
example. My family received a bride p
he years, I had tried countless times to persu
came an oddball in the village, a reckl
cing down the mountain and calculating how l
. "Come back to the B
r hand away.
think you can esca
he buyer of Lillian's corpse stepped in. "Hattie, sto
Barnes
you can go ask the Barnes family for m
e. "What nonsense are you sayi
In my pocket, there was an extra square-shaped ob
ed all the eviden
.
lled to say they had arrived at the villag
rs had acted even faster. They were waiting at the fo
t the same time, I felt a twinge of regret. If I had
ght crossed my mind, I t
while she was alive, but I had to protect her a
. If my glare could kill, these peopl
d his voice. "
the Barnes family's house was fine.
Barnes family's storage shed. I pulled out
the Mitchell family's house. After fiddling wit
of men and women, each with notes under
as also a
of chat threads. As I read through them on
o find suitable matches for ghost marriages, she
had stolen countle
pped with lime and bone fragmen
it. To make more money, they
an and killed her on the spot. Her fresh
in Hattie and Patton's chats were
uch decay, use a filter before showing the cli
on had even bragged, "Killing someone?
aw Ambrose's profile picture. The last message he had sent w
the shock when the storag
mbrose's shadowed face. In
aid. The police were on their way,
o sure I would live
stepped closer, the axe blade gleamin
.." he
arning, he swun
by mere millimeters. I felt the whoosh of aushed my body to its limits. I dodged several sudden attacks in succes
e chased after me with an axe in hand. It was
.
my mom's voice from outside. "Is
ength. My dad, my mom, and my brother
en I looked back into the courtyard, th
e demeanor, as though the terrifying chase jus
? Nancy is doing just fi
face turn
e. "How dare you run away from the wedding? Do you
to tell them about the Barnes fa
and Sebastian to be buried together i
d grabbed me. "Nancy,
lso roared, "Stop
nd money-hung
d Hattie have been colluding for a long time! The Barnes family m
ne deliberate step at a time. "Nancy, you'd better have
, and Ambrose wore a righteous façade. My br
they closed in, I pulled it out. "This is Ha
tch the phone. I jumped back to avoid him, but my brother r
family members also rushed out, while my pa
tched the phone from my hand, the sound of po
ck as lightning, hurled the
denly snapped to attention. "Nancy was telling t
with this!" my mom screame
a disadvantage, also joined the fray, and t
icers spilling out to take control of the
police car. Through the window, I saw Hattie
ward me as well. He even curled his lips into a
sibly smile? I turned away, refu
e taken to the coun
In the interrogation room, I reco
ked me, "Wher
The phone is
.
m the Mitchell family's house. I knew Hattie's phone was a c
y let such crucial
, including many dangerous people
was sent home. By then, only
d gambling debts and had conspired with the Barnes family
nd we had gone to school together. In our senior year of
ity, while he stayed behind in our small hometown, wo
sentenced to prison. Sebastian's body was taken
o desperate to secure a lineage for their son in the after
ence, they were convicted. I heard the police had taken them to identify crime
ematorium and hospita
r, with victims and families ste
for all to see, and everyone
lung to me, sobbing uncontrollably, regr
ton were sentenced to death for murder, theft, and desecration of corpses. T
ree to ten years, depending on the severity of their
' grief, I said goodbye to
o forgive them yet. All I wanted was to escape this supers
to the buyer of Lillian. He was on the
wned at the sight, feeling a wave of bitter irony
tried to switch seats with som
o meet you aga
lied coldly. "As the buyer, s
or a long time before he finally spoke
at the urn was a deep crimson, distinctly d
ese are my
n's
aduating from college, I stayed in
lege was something my sister
Our parents struggled to support both my sister and me th
ically. But during her college entrance exams, she underp
ms the following year, but she refused. She sai
ded to the city to find work. She left me a heartfelt lette
her. All I could do was throw myself
on and living expenses were steep, but my sister told me not to worry. She said she wa
year, I interned at a well-known media outlet. Due to my out
the toughest, most grueling assignments and vol
I could buy a house in Briarwood and bri
ng off and I had become one of the top reporters
. All that was left at the sce
ere surveillance footage from a nearby c
, and since the area was surrounded by wil
. If they didn't find any leads soon,
discovered that a corpse suspected to be hers had
y found her, her skin was ashen,
urrounding villages were extremely wary. Whether it was the police or local government
that no outsiders had eve
eone undercover to investigate the village's
t that marked me as an outsid
cious of me. It wasn't until I showed her the photo of my late
ed in advance. If I was going to act,
llars in cash. Seeing the thick stacks of money, Hattie's
tions about ghost marriages, and the microphone hidden in the but
in, a strange young girl rushed
rd, but Hattie wasn't someone
used the urgency of the situati
ce arrived at the scene, and with solid evidenc
d been tricked by her brother into marrying a dead man from the Barnes fam
ally found out what had
emale beggar" Hattie and
irelessly in one grueling factory job after
ng, ailing parents, she had been ruthlessly frugal w
ore countless scars and unmistak
ously framed college acceptance letter. It
er chance to atten
broke down and wept. I hated myself for not caring eno
ster had given everythin
onsumed by their selfish desires, had ruined
atrocities were u
as cremated, I brought her
. She didn't want to go back to our homet
y, Nancy, for taking so lo
be the one apologizing. I've m
e, "What are your plans now? Will
be a journalist who speaks the
rkness and lies blind the world. We can'
. Nancy's voice echoed in my ears once more, "I can go with you
at Nancy a
taken off, and the brilliant
days, I felt a glimmer