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His Secret Mistress, Her Public Shame

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 943    |    Released on: 24/10/2025

Cox

by the viral video and Jonathan' s relentless, behind-the-scenes media manipulation. I sat alone at the plaintiff's

d by his aunt Clotilde, my parents, and a few family friends. He leaned over

e's too grief-stricken to think clearly. I couldn't represent her, of

th concern, her worried eyes finding mine across the room. Jonathan caught

e but composed. Beside her sat a sharp, expensive-looking

d," she whispered, her voice carrying in the quiet room. "Why is o

e the law is the law, Susan. Everyone deserves a defense

eding car. My hands were steady on the table in front of me. The grief was s

voice boomed.

tired eyes. She sat, shuffled some papers,

er of the wrongful death claim filed by the estate of the deceased. Let the reco

n at the file

the victim of the hit-and-run incident that oc

throat and rea

Mr. Gordon Charles

nto the silent cou

ocuted. "What?" The word was a strangled cry of

nforgiving. "Sir, you are out of order! This is a courtroo

rs and forcing him back into his seat. He sank onto the bench, his face

ring at him, their faces a mixtu

He thought I had tricked him. He thought this was my grand,

ctory. It was his

"Mrs. Cox, as the representative of Mr. Charles'

d, my voice clear and steady. "I have no opening statement. I woul

gallery. His own lawyer, the man def

arge screen descended from the ceiling.

version from the internet. This

in his hand. He stopped at the crosswalk, waited patiently for the light to

t just speeding; it was weaving, drifting lazily from

ct was s

of the car, his head shattering the windshield. It showed him being dragged fo

urtroom. My mother was openly weeping

, silent tears streaming down his face. He was watching his father die. He was seeing, for t

n, after a moment' s hesitation, sped away, l

een wen

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“My father-in-law was killed in a hit-and-run. But the first thing my husband said in the hospital waiting room wasn't about his grief. It was about money. "Take the seventy-five thousand dollars, Eve. Your father wasn't worth more than that." He thought the man lying in the morgue was my father. He handed me a settlement agreement that framed him as a con artist who' d staged the accident for a payday. I refused. He became a monster, threatening me before cutting me off financially. I soon discovered why: the driver was his pregnant mistress, and this was all a desperate cover-up to protect her. He was willing to destroy my family to save his new one. He called me weak and sentimental, an emotional nuisance he could easily manage. He was so sure he could break me and buy my silence. In court, his lawyer presented the settlement agreement, ready to paint me as a greedy, unstable liar. But then the judge cleared her throat to make the formal announcement. "The deceased is Mr. Gordon Charles." It wasn't my father on that morgue slab. It was his.”
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