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From Widow to Warrior

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 627    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

sm, triggered by the shock

next, his ex-girlfriend, Jessica, was on my doorstep with

as a bi

rown out with nothing but the clothes on my back and the permanent limp I got f

paper sharp and clear. My leg throbbed with a familiar, deep

calendar read Au

before m

ive. I w

h annoyance. He was an engineer from a rich family, a world away from my

talk," he said, n

m, so grateful for his attention. Now, I saw the

ll room. "She pulled some strings and got that

s my ticket out of this

ing to look at me, "I think w

woman who had followed him here, claimi

erable. She needs it more than you do

r. I fought for that job, and I lost. The fight created a rift between

memories of my death, of his son with another woman, of be

ded s

y, E

ed for a fight, for tears, for a storm of emotion.

ted, confused. "

ica needs it more, she should have it.

smug satisfaction. He thought he had won so e

d no

at made my stomach turn. "I knew you'd unde

eg giving a sharp twinge. "I'm just a littl

ow as a puddle. "Of course. You rest. I'll go te

he room,

lenched into fists. I had given him the

real step toward my own freedom. This tim

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From Widow to Warrior
From Widow to Warrior
“I was just a grieving widow, navigating the unbearable silence left by my husband, Ethan, trying to figure out how to move on with my shattered life. Then, a single knock at my door didn't just alter my morning; it utterly annihilated the fabric of my entire world. His ex-girlfriend, Jessica, stood there, not alone, but with a little boy and a marriage certificate in her hand - a document dated years before mine, proving the gut-wrenching truth: Ethan, the man I adored, was a bigamist. In that instant, everything I thought was ours – my home, our savings, every shared dream for a future – evaporated, legally belonging entirely to her. I was thrown out, stripped of everything save for the clothes on my back, carrying only a permanent limp, a painful, ironic souvenir from the day I' d actually saved his life from a mine collapse. The crushing weight of his betrayal, the searing public shame, and the utter, soul-destroying injustice of it all swiftly became an unbearable burden. My world imploded, swallowed by deceit. Then, a sudden, blinding flash, followed by all-consuming blackness, as a brain aneurysm explosively ended my cheated existence. I died, my life brutally cut short, the ultimate price paid for his monstrous lies. But why me? Why was I the one condemned to such a cruel and undeserved end, while he seemingly escaped consequence? I woke with a violent gasp, the familiar floral pattern of my bedroom wallpaper swimming into sharp focus. My leg still throbbed with a familiar ache, but a far greater terror gripped my heart. The calendar displayed August 14th, 1992. The day before my wedding. I was alive. I was back. And this time, I wouldn't just prevent my own destruction; I' d dismantle his perfect, deceitful life piece by agonizing piece, starting today.”
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