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The Gold Digger's True Story

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 424    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

ears p

hornton estate, a place t

he-clock care, a routine o

ived through medical intervention Eleanor had insisted upon

the only warmth in t

manager, mother of two beautiful children. They saw a

arah, waiting. For w

had prayed for, and I had

n wo

used. First on his mother,

ecstatic. Elean

a ghost at t

to me were not of grati

e rasped, his voic

is Sarah, Ethan. Your wife. She'

gant blue I remembered from

d down, a sneer forming. "S

didn' t flinch. I had

arrangement for everyone but me." He coughed, then his eyes

paraded in magazines, the one whose picture was

ed. "Ethan, dear, that

his gaze flicking back to me with co

the doctors had left and Eleano

stand this is a shock. If you want me to le

a harsh, b

ve years? I don' t think so. You married me for t

leave was some kind of

how much I long

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The Gold Digger's True Story
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“My father' s Medal of Honor sat on my dresser, a stark reminder of sacrifice. With my mother dying and medical bills crushing us, I agreed to Eleanor Thornton's offer: marry her comatose son, Ethan, for my mother's life. Five years later, I'd raised Leo and Lily, managing the estate. Then Ethan awoke. His first words were a snarl: "She looks like a gold-digger." With his mother and ex-girlfriend Ashley, he launched a campaign of humiliation, twisting my every action. They staged a fake poisoning, making me appear malicious. My defenses fueled their accusations, confirming my supposed greed. Then came the ultimate threat: he'd gain sole custody, declaring me an unfit mother. "Ashley will be the mother to my children." That was the breaking point. I would not lose my children. I wrote to General Markwell, my father' s closest friend, invoking the honor he stood for. The sudden arrival of a JAG officer at our mansion signaled the Thornton family was about to face a power far beyond their influence.”
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