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Her Vengeance, His Ruined Life

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 505    |    Released on: 18/08/2025

ce was a low growl. "Are you really willin

e couldn't form words. His wife, Chelsi, had finally succumb

the screen. He was older, with kind eyes and a famil

, listen to me. This isn't you. The woman I trained, the b

in. Unimaginable pain. I saw Dustin on my table. I prepared his body my

had guided me, who had celebrated my successes and comforted me

glance he shot toward Bentley Shannon. It was a l

e betrayal was so prof

cal examiner. You looked me in the eye and told me my s

Why would all these people line up to pro

picture of sorrowful sincerity. "Dustin was a good kid, b

her look. Then, another perso

od ran

e girl he was going to marry. The girl who was o

e and trembling, ref

Hooper said softly. "T

barely audible. "He had been for a while. The pressure of his scholarship, of trying

erizing pen still in my

e campus, the team, the future he was building. He talked about his plans to go pro, to buy me

ther, more cruel, m

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“My son was dead. The official report called it a suicide, a drug overdose. But I knew it was a lie. I was a Crime Scene Investigator, and I had processed his body myself. The evidence screamed murder. I appealed, seven times, each time presenting irrefutable proof. Each time, District Attorney Bentley Shannon slammed the door in my face, dismissing my grief as delusion. The system I had served for twenty years was protecting a killer. So, I took the law into my own hands. I kidnapped the District Attorney's daughter, Dallas Shannon, and broadcast my demands to the world. For every chance he wasted, I would use a forensic tool on her, permanently disfiguring her. The world watched, horrified, as I stapled her arm, then cauterized it, drawing thin red lines on her skin with a scalpel. My former mentor, Dr. Hooper, and my son's girlfriend, Alexandra, were brought in to convince me, to paint my son as depressed, to present a fabricated suicide note. For a moment, I wavered, the pain of being a "bad mother" crushing me. But then I saw it-a hidden message in his "suicide note," a secret code from his favorite childhood book. He wasn't giving up; he was crying for help. They had twisted his plea into a lie. My grief burned away, replaced by an unbreakable resolve. "I do not accept this note," I declared, pressing the cauterizing pen to Dallas's leg as the FBI swarmed in.”
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