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Their Graves, Her Guilt

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 420    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

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Their Graves, Her Guilt
Their Graves, Her Guilt
“For eighteen years, I meticulously crafted a lie, playing the part of a struggling wife. I pushed my hardworking husband, Michael, and our brilliant son, Ethan, to strive for every penny, every academic honor. All while my secret fortune was poured into the life of another man's son, a spoiled rich kid named Brandon. Then, the unthinkable call came: Ethan was dead, a victim of a hit-and-run. My husband was shattered, but my first, chilling reaction was to dismiss him, to protect my opulent charade. Michael, heartbroken and now terminally ill from years of stress, made a horrifying discovery: Brandon, the boy I' d coddled, was the one who took our son' s life. The words I' d once spoken, "A little suffering is fine," became a tormenting echo as Michael' s life ebbed away, destroyed by my deception. How could I have so profoundly failed them? Ethan' s worn diary, discovered amidst his modest belongings, laid bare his silent struggles, his tireless efforts to ease our fabricated poverty. The guilt was a physical blow, awakening a dormant fury. When the dust settled, two new graves stood side by side. My husband, unable to forgive my betrayal, had followed our son. His final words to me, a brutal dare to atone, resonated in the silence. Now, holding a small bottle, standing where my entire world lay buried, I finally understood what true expiation demanded. This was my last act for them.”
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