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My Son's Death, His Sympathy Vote

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 586    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

ate, a monument to old money and political power. The event was supposedly for a children' s hospital, but

ith me. I couldn't leave him with a sitter, not when he was so anxious, and Sabrina ha

fe distance from the crowds. I watched him every second I

t overcoming adversity. He didn't mention me or Leo, but he spoke of "

eard the

my tray. The glasses shattered on the marble floo

ed on the wet marble edge. His head h

ed into the water, pulling his small, limp

f my terror, I saw Ethan. He was still on the stage, looking down at

saw him smile. A small, fleeting smile. He said something

the sympathy vote

eartbeat-it all faded to a dull roar. That one sentence confirmed everything. The

an "unfortunate event." A convenient t

one. The words didn't register. I was in a gla

I overheard the final confirmation. Ethan and Dav

id. "Solidifies your story. The grieving father, alre

, all business. "No emotion from me. I don't remember him.

tered into dust. He wasn't just a liar. He was a monster. A

in her place, something else began to stir. Somethin

hing from me. My lo

take everyt

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“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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