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The Ghost Wife's Reckoning

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 415    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

my old cashmere robes. She walked over to the fireplace, point

d painting is so dreary. I found a lovely modern piec

dded vaguely. "Of course, w

ng a reaction, a fight.

beautiful painting," I said to Sabrina. "But

resistance. She wanted a scene, a drama

the sound unnaturally loud in the quiet room. "W

om. Their little power plays felt distan

He fed her a strawberry at lunch. I felt nothing. My mind was a cold, clean slate, focused only on the logistics of my esc

a found me in the library. S

in high school, that you reminded him of me. That's why he married you. Yo

ord. Had I been that blind? Had I ignored the signs because I wanted the fairy tale to be real?

ghost wa

t. "Well, he has the real thing no

by my indifference. She had expe

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“For three years, I lived as a ghost in my own home, erased from my husband, Congressman Ethan Lester' s, memory after a convenient bout of amnesia. He remembered only his high school sweetheart, Sabrina, who promptly moved into our house, our bed. I was demoted from his brilliant political strategist to a forgotten caregiver, ignored by his staff, pitied by the press. The breaking point wasn't my humiliation, though. It was our son, Leo. When Leo got gravely sick, I begged Ethan to pull strings for a specialist at Johns Hopkins. He looked me straight in the eye, adjusted the tie Sabrina bought him, and chillingly declared, "I don't have a son. I don't know you." Leo died two days later. But then, I overheard Ethan on the phone. "Leo's death? It cements my image. The tragic, sympathetic figure. The voters will eat it up. The VP endorsement is a lock now." He let our son die. For a Senate seat. My grief didn' t just break, it sharpened into a weapon. He was a monster, and I was going to destroy him. That night, Maria Lester disappeared. But Maria Chavez was just beginning.”
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