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The Unbreakable Widow

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 726    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

ickly softened with professional sympathy. "Of course,

easantries. "I need to know about Andrew's

ing like heat from a furnace. She was alrea

hispered harshly, grabbing my arm. "You're overwr

fectly myself, Debra. And this

I mean, I was told you handled these things. I need to know everything. The

had a substantial policy through the union, and there's a federal benefit as well. And Molly is

t with panic. "I'll handle it. Gabriell

n me. "Captain Roberts, please disregard any instructions from my mother-in-law. All com

one. He was a man who understood chain of command. "Understood, M

you,"

ats. At the reception back at the Chadwick house, the pressure campa

brielle. Who will look aft

. Andrew would

like their own daughter. You

s full, Debra raised a glass. "A toast," she said, "to Gabrielle. For pro

ted in suppor

aised my voice slightly.

nce

will be making my own arrangeme

ttle on the table. "What the hell is that supposed to

y voice dangerously soft. "Offered me a l

ielle, that's no way to

about Molly?" I looked at Wendy, my entitled sister-in-law. "Wendy, you've always said how much you

tchy red. "That's... that

a big shot influencer, right? Why don't you start by sup

feet. "You bitch! G

a real smile th

the stairs. "Molly, honey

e. The money. She could see t

you apologize to your sister-

eedy, desperate woman I knew so well. Wesley, c

a blank slate. "Fine.

t to plan. The first battle was

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“The last thing I remember is the cold, seeping into my bones as I froze to death in an abandoned barn. But then, I heard weeping, and snapped my eyes open to find myself sitting on a hard wooden pew, at Andrew' s funeral. My mother-in-law, Debra Chadwick, was there, sobbing about how they' d take care of me and Molly, just as she did twenty years ago. The exact same false promise that had shackled me for two decades, turning me into their live-in nurse and servant until they threw me out to die. The sheer audacity of it, of being brought back only to face the same manipulative lies, surged through me with a hot, sharp rage. Not grief, not confusion, but pure, unadulterated fury. This time, I wouldn't take her sedatives. This time, I shoved her arm off me. This time, everything would be different.”
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