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My Son's Death, His Sympathy Vote

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 672    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

r smelled of antiseptic and e

like a violent, silent storm. They were vultures, and my husband

n you give us

feeling after

es, usually sharp and calculating, were deliberately vacant. He scanned the crowd, h

s locked on

spy and filled with a manufactured vu

he man whose endorsement could make him governor, pushed throu

member me," she cried, th

remember you," he said, loud enough for every micro

faked a

play. A play where I, Jocelyn Fuller, his wife of seven years, wa

After Horrific Crash, Only Remembers First Love

a block of ice. Ethan hadn't even looked at his own son. He did

g me a look of pure, triumpha

hey came home

slick man named David, sat

say we can't risk shocking his system. For now, you and Leo will need to... adjust. He th

The words felt lik

e best. For

a was directing movers to take my things out of the master bedroo

uest room in the back of

y in your room? Why doe

ld do was hold him and lie. "Daddy'

. This wasn't a sickne

o a "bastard." They said his dad had a new, real family now. My son, once so b

n Leo's arms from being pushed aro

did n

his attention solely on Sabrina and the endless stream of polit

r plates. I watched Sabrina wear my clo

r of Senator Fuller-died a little more. She was being replaced by a hollow shell

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My Son's Death, His Sympathy Vote
My Son's Death, His Sympathy Vote
“My life as Jocelyn Scott, wife to rising political star DA Ethan Scott, was a carefully crafted facade of domestic bliss, though I, a Senator' s daughter, had traded my ambition for his. Then came the "accident." At the hospital, my husband, bandaged for dramatic effect, publicly declared amnesia, disowning me and our five-year-old son, Leo, and embracing his "first love," Sabrina, daughter of a powerful senator whose endorsement he craved. Overnight, I became a "household staff member" in my own home, watching Sabrina wear my clothes and sleep in my bed. Leo, ostracized and bullied at school, came home with bruises and tear-filled eyes, while his father walked past him as if he were furniture. The final, crushing blow came when Ethan, watching our son drown in a fountain, joked, "Well, that'll get the sympathy vote." Leo died that night, and Ethan saw his death as pure political gold. How could he? How could the man I loved, the father of my child, be such a monstrous, calculating machine? My son, my beautiful boy, reduced to a tragic headline, his resting place torn down for a hot tub. In that hollowed-out instant, the last shred of my former self died. And in its place, a cold, hard resolve was born. I would fake my own death, resurrecting Jocelyn Fuller, and become the ghost that would haunt his rise, then meticulously orchestrate his devastating fall.”
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