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The Gold Digger's True Story

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 504    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

is physical strength returning with ala

ed like a returning queen, all sympathetic

misinterpreted my quiet dignity as co

ing his care, his household, and raising

on Leo and Lily

ect with them. He saw them as pa

d muttered once, loud enough for me t

heir first steps, their first words.

Lily, for their stability. I told him

rned mother. Using the children to secu

s old, toddled up to Ethan as he sa

ure of a stick figure family. "Daddy," she

t, then at her, hi

, how sweet, Ethan

"This is Mommy, this is Leo, this is me,

He looked at me, then back at Lil

, but it was harsh, ed

ered. Her lower li

d, his irritation growing. "Go play som

looked from Ethan to me, her small

for a father. For the d

got this co

rd. "Ethan, th

y when it' s enough. She needs to l

I said, my voice tight. "S

y, was a shock. He didn' t just dislike

taught to be manipulativ

eartbroken sound. She ran to me

ng – annoyance? Discomfort? – in hi

eir hearts, and he

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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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