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From Widow to Warrior

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 565    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

eld a memory of my foolish first life. The simple wedding dress hanging on the closet door, the p

the small tras

memb

Ethan had thrown it away. It was a full-ride scholarship acceptance to the state uni

as probably a scam, that they sent them to everyone. He said I wa

town with a bad leg. Who was I to dream of

over to the trash can and reached inside, my fing

e it

t still intact. I pulled it out and smoothed it on m

. Sarah

ou a place in the Appalachian Scholars Pr

always been real. He had taken it from me. He had seen my potential, my

me. It wasn't the hot, messy anger of my fi

. Please confirm your acceptance by

h. That wa

hone on my nightstand, my fingers dialing the numbe

erful voice answered. "Admissions

y name is Sarah Jenkins. I'm calling to accept

.. yes, I see you here! Congratulations! We were hoping

gnments, orientation dates, class registration. Each word was a b

ng through my window. For the first time sinc

ress. It was a symbol of

ed it neatly. Then I placed it at the bottom of

not be n

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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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