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When Dead Husbands Walk Again

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 756    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

s they were unceremoniously escorted out the front door and onto the street.

.. you witch! How could you do this?

or me?" I laughed. "Let'

rest of the staff who had gathered at the

aid. "Who pay

or twenty years, looked at Eleanor, then at me.

the 'Employee of the Year

onus you gave us all last Christ

chael, Eleanor, Ben, and Sarah. They looke

years ago, along with every other asset this family owned. I am the one who negotiated with the creditors. I am the

fireplace, picking up

ck from the brink. The deed is in one n

that s

here, rent-free, on my charity. Your credit card bills, y

y loan' that I approved and that you have never made a single payment on. Your engagem

r car, your 'networking' dinners at five-star restaurants.

s pale. "You... y

y a look of dawning horror. "This is a

ly. "A woman' s place is to support her

the las

coffee and adrenaline. I thought of the miscarriage. I thought of the

credit cards have been cancelled. The staff has been instructed not to follow

el and Chloe hard. They were used to a life of effortless lux

tained cards that were now useless pieces of plastic. They were stran

was in hysterics. The children, conf

em in his life, was completely lost. He tried to call

i-million dollar corporation. He couldn' t even

money from the company, to send Michael a generous allowance while he was "dead." She thou

time in their lives, truly on their own. An

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“The day Michael Miller came back from the dead was a Tuesday. I was in my home office, the one that used to be his, when the doorbell rang, followed by a commotion downstairs. A man' s voice, familiar yet chillingly out of place, echoed through the house. It was Michael Miller, my husband, whose funeral I' d attended three years ago. He stood there, healthy and tanned, not alone. A blonde woman clung to his arm, and beside them, two children with his dark hair and pale blue eyes stared up at me, their faces hostile. "Ava," he said, his voice smooth, as if he' d just returned from a business trip. "I' m home." He introduced the woman as Chloe Davis and the children as Jasper and Ruby, explaining casually that he had faked his death to escape crushing debts. He expected me to accept them, to move into a guest room, to welcome his new family into our home. His mother, Eleanor, and siblings, Sarah and Ben, burst in, not with shock, but relief, claiming amnesia had kept him away. They sided with him, Eleanor even suggesting I move to the guest cottage. The family I had tirelessly saved from ruin, the company I' d rebuilt from scratch after his "death," now saw me as an inconvenience, a lingering ghost in my own life. I thought of the child we were supposed to have, the one I lost due to the stress of saving his company, of dealing with his fake death. The painful memory of my miscarriage, alone in this big, empty house, while he was off starting a new life, a new family. Then, Chloe' s son, Jasper, kicked my shin and called me an "old witch." Chloe giggled. The dam holding back my buried grief and rage shattered. I looked at their arrogant faces, their triumphant sneers. They had no idea who I had become in the fire of his betrayal. They didn' t know the thriving Miller Corp was no longer theirs. It was mine.”
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