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The Husband Who Died Twice

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 428    |    Released on: 18/06/2025

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The Husband Who Died Twice
The Husband Who Died Twice
“I was still reeling from another explosive fight with my musician husband, Jay. His dreams felt endless, ours forgotten. "Another gig, Jay? What about us? The bills?" Those cutting words, our last real conversation, echoed after he slammed the door. The next morning, a call from the Highway Patrol shattered my world: Jay was dead. A fiery car crash. Gone. The grief was a suffocating blanket, crushing me under the weight of guilt for our final argument. Months blurred into a silent apartment, his side of the bed cold, his guitar frozen in time, as I dissolved into a shadow. Then, six months later, at a small music festival, I heard it – one of Jay' s unfinished songs. My heart pounded as I pushed through the crowd, only to see him on stage, alive, disguised with dark hair and a beard, but unmistakably my Jay. Beside him, visibly pregnant, was Chloe, his late friend Mark' s widow. He hadn't died; he' d faked his own death, abandoned me, for her. "Let her believe I'm gone. It's better this way," he' d whispered. How could this unspeakable betrayal be real? From that moment, the suffocating grief transformed into a cold, hard fury. He let me mourn a lie, watched me fall apart. It was time for the truth to be revealed, and for him to face every consequence.”
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