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From Funeral Home to Fortune: A Thompson's Rise

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 336    |    Released on: 20/06/2025

ts pressed together. Sarah Thompson stood by her father' s grave, the freshly turned earth a raw wound under the gray

s of condolence, the weight of her father' s flag-draped casket, the sudden

ate room off the main hall of the funeral home. Her head throbbed

voice. He

Senator Carter

elevant now." Senator Carter' s tone was like ice. "The Davenport girl, Brittany, her

h caught in her throat,

usiness merger. "I' ll find a polite way to do it soon. Brittany' s a much

sliced through the fog of her grief, leaving behind

e man she was supposed to marry, the man who had held her hand and

r stomach, pushing aside the nausea. They tho

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From Funeral Home to Fortune: A Thompson's Rise
From Funeral Home to Fortune: A Thompson's Rise
“My father' s funeral was a blur of lilies and hushed condolences. I stood by his grave, a shell of grief, the world a gray canvas of loss while my fiancé, Ethan, stood beside me, a comforting presence, or so I thought. Then darkness. I woke on a funeral home couch, voices drifting in. Ethan' s smooth tones and his father Senator Carter' s icy pronouncements cut through the haze: "With Senator Thompson gone, the girl' s family is... socially irrelevant now." My breath caught, a sharp, bitter thing. Their casual cruelty laid bare the truth: Ethan's plan to ditch me for a "much better fit" for his ambitions, seeing me only as "yesterday's news." The man who whispered promises, who held my hand, saw me as nothing more than a discarded stepping stone. My heart, already shattered by loss, was now brutally re-fractured by their cold, calculated betrayal. The sheer audacity of it, planning my discard while my father's casket lay near, left me reeling, choked with a humiliating fury. How could they?! But as the nausea receded, a cold, hard resolve solidified in my gut. They thought I was irrelevant, that my family's name meant nothing without my father. I would show them meticulously how relevant the Thompsons still were, and their own PR firm would orchestrate it.”
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