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The Man Who Faked His Own Death

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 743    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

ext morning, I was determined to get it off. Soap, lo

frustrated. "I think we need to go

e said, his support unwaveri

led us to a small workbench in the back. I sat down, extending my hand.

e you're doing

the quiet. He and Ava stood at the entran

re?" Liam demanded, st

g the part of the gentle, concerned "Rick." This was the real Ryan: possessive and controlling. "My brother

could you be so cruel, Scarlett? Ryan loved you. This ring i

ve or cruelty," I said, my voice shaking

t back. "I'm his brother! It's

. He knew something was wrong, even if he didn't know the ful

oward me. "You're not doing this.

said, my voice dange

rom them. I didn't care about the ring an

. "You're not going

, shoving Ryan back. "

ng through the small shop. Ava shrieked, a high-pitch

e. "This is your fault!" she screamed, her p

lay case. Liam tried to pull Ryan away, but Ryan shov

domen. I cried out, doubling over as I hit the floo

through my clothes. I looke

an the fall itself. I hadn't known. With all the stress,

preg

had

one, likely calling for an ambulance. Liam was on his knees beside me, hi

Ry

ding body on the floor. He went straight to Av

with concern. He wrapped his arms around her, shielding her, comf

t even l

ed of any feeling I might have had for him, any lingering memory of the man I once loved, died. He

I passed out was Liam' s despe

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“The sterile white walls of the hospital room were my first sight, a blinding canvas reflecting the nothingness inside me. Just days ago, I was Scarlett, a nurse, a wife; now, I was a widow, grieving the hero firefighter who died saving me from our burning home. My childhood friend, Liam, found me after my desperate attempt to escape the crushing silence left behind, dragging me back to a life I didn't want. As I struggled for water, voices drifted from the hall-Mark, my husband' s colleague, and then him. "You're a lucky bastard," Mark chuckled. "A hero's funeral, the whole nine yards." "It was a lot of work," came the casual reply. "Had to make sure the dental records were switched, get the right uniform on the dummy. The gas line explosion covered the rest." It was Ryan. My dead husband. Alive. My breath hitched as I heard him dismiss my suicide attempt as "unfortunate" before explaining his elaborately faked death: it was all to leave me for Ava, his brother's widow. The man I died for, the hero I mourned, was a liar, a coward, who hadn't saved me from a fire but thrown me into one. My love curdled into scorching betrayal. He didn't just abandon me; he erased me, making my deep grief seem like a pathetic joke. In the shattering silence, as Liam, with his kind, honest eyes, rushed to my side, a wild, desperate idea ignited in the ruins of my heart. "Liam," I rasped, "do you remember what you asked me, a long time ago, under the old oak tree by the lake?" "Is the offer still on the table?" I asked, looking directly at the man who had always been my anchor. This wasn't about love. It was about pure, unadulterated defiance. This was about proving that the old Scarlett was dead, but a new, unbreakable woman had risen from the ashes he left behind. I would not be his victim. I would live, and I would erase every last trace of Ryan Miller from my life.”
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