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From Funeral Home to Fortune: A Thompson's Rise

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 605    |    Released on: 20/06/2025

nervous as Chad drove her through the security gates. She half-

al, but one clearly belonging to a senior aide. A few minutes

enuine sympathy. "Your father was a great man. A patrio

sident," Sarah mana

ving to California, marrying David Miller. Your father spoke very highly of the Mill

Sarah. "Yes, sir

my support. I' ve decided to give a short speech at a press conference, wishing you well. To publicly acknowledge your marriage and you

nt, I... I don' t know what to s

r early next week. My office will coordinate with you on the details."

management... I was hoping Senator Carter' s firm might be considered. As

eyes. "An interesting suggestion. I' ll have my people 'offer'

strange mix of triumph and trepidatio

st immediately. The calls of condolence, which had already dwindled, stopped altogether. When she ran into acquaintances at a local market, they offered curt nods a

tive in painting the Thompsons as "socially irrelevant." This new

arrival went largely unnoticed by the D.C. rumor mill. There was no one gossiping about the contrast between the cold, expensive trinkets from Ethan and the warm, personal tokens from David' s family. It was a small mercy, a private moment of genuine warmth that Sarah cherished amidst t

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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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