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The Widow's Vengeance: A Second Chance

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 477    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

my soul. I collapsed against the casket, my body shaki

words of comfort. My mother-in-law held me,

red with fake tears. "Mark," I choke

on a perfect mask of sorrow. "We'l

ket of pity that I wrapped around myself like armor. I was

at the wake, Michael

oice thick with emotion. "Ashley and I..

oom. An uncle muttered, "

ing. "He made me promise. He said he couldn't bear the thoug

s the only one who was with Mark when he died. No one could contradict him.

olemnly, sealing the lie

pulled me aside. He still had

is tone gentle. "I h

" I whispered, m

you'll be in mourning, you won't be wearing them. Could Ashley... could she borrow them for

ry. For his wedding to another wom

weet and accommodating. "It's t

niffled, coming to stand bes

und her. "I'll make you the happiest

don't you worry, Chloe," she said, her voice dripping with false sympat

aid, my smile feeling

ily, all right. Just long

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The Widow's Vengeance: A Second Chance
“The funeral was a grand affair, fitting for a hero. My husband, Michael, a decorated NYPD detective, was killed in the line of duty, they said. I stood by the open casket, three-year-old Leo clutching my hand, expected to be a shattered, grieving widow. But I felt absolutely nothing. Because the man in that casket wasn't Michael. It was his identical twin, Mark. And the man openly sobbing beside my mother-in-law, the one they called "Mark," was my husband, Michael. I knew this because I' d lived this nightmare once before. In my first life, I' d exposed his lie. His response? He had me committed, claiming my grief drove me mad. From a barred window, I watched him marry his high school sweetheart, Ashley. That night, he gave our son, Leo, 'sleeping medication.' A week later, Leo never woke up. The loss of everything-my child, my freedom, my entire life-was too much. I ended it, regretting only not calling my kind college friend, David. Then, I woke up. I was back, standing before the casket, Leo' s warm hand in mine. I remembered Michael' s chilling words to his mother: "Chloe is strong. She'll manage. I'll take Mark's place." He thought I' d quietly raise our son while he lived happily ever after. He was terribly wrong. This time, I wouldn't be strong for him. I would play his grieving widow. And I would burn his entire world to ashes.”
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