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Beyond the Grave: My Ex-Husband's Ruin

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 310    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

sic mogul husband, Andrew Scott,

rlet, Molly Clarkson, was failing, causing a relapse of her leukem

d to him, unable to move on because a piece o

cal performance, him standing at a podium, his face a mask of pained generosity. He announc

, "to support her durin

oul, handed over to the woman who w

ek, black Mercedes to my family' s modest home in a working-class Nashville

tering her petunias. She eyed

raspy from years of smoking. "Haven' t seen he

steps, the wood groaning under his weight, a

e student who worshipped me, opened it. H

dripping with venom. "Don' t you know

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“Three years after my death, my music mogul husband, Andrew Scott, sued my estate. His claim? That the bone marrow I donated to his starlet lover, Molly Clarkson, was failing her, causing her leukemia to relapse. I' m a ghost, tied to him, forced to watch him rage. He held a press conference, signing over my life' s work-my entire unreleased song catalog-to Molly, calling it a "gift." When that stunt didn' t work, he stormed to my family' s modest home, accusing me of faking my death, convinced I was just hiding. He dismissed my younger sister, Stella' s, pleas that I was dead, then brutally attacked my beloved three-legged terrier, Banjo, as a twisted warning. He boasted about financially bailing out my family, twisting the knife. But Andrew didn' t know the whole truth. I died from complications after the bone marrow procedure, critically weakened. I had a rare genetic condition, Fanconi anemia, which made the donation incredibly high-risk. The doctors Molly paid never told him, and they gave me a dangerously low dose of anesthesia, leaving me paralyzed but conscious, feeling every agonizing drill into my bones. I died less than two weeks later, while he celebrated Molly' s "remission" in Aspen. He believed the falsified hospital records saying I was discharged in stable condition, refusing to accept I was gone. Now, my spirit screamed as Andrew vowed to find me, threatening my family with unspeakable violence unless I reappeared. My grave was empty. My brother, Matthew, will bring me home.”
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