Her Daughter’s Funeral, Their Wedding Night

Her Daughter's Funeral, Their Wedding Night

Ying Luo

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For years, Elenora lived as the pathetic, loyal shadow of the Montgomery family, desperately craving a single glance from the billionaire heir, Donovan. That blind devotion shattered the day Delphine Vance's luxury SUV slammed into Elenora's four-year-old daughter, Poppy. Elenora knelt in a pool of blood on the asphalt, screaming for help as Delphine stood by the wreckage with a chilling smirk. When Donovan frantically sprinted onto the scene, Elenora thought they were saved. Instead, he ran right past the dying child to wrap his arms around the completely uninjured Delphine. Elenora grabbed the hem of Donovan's trousers, begging him to save her little girl. "Please. Save her. Save Poppy." He shoved her away so hard she sprawled into the shattered glass, slicing her palms open as she listened to Poppy take her last, gurgling breath. With no one to mourn her daughter, a hollow Elenora walked into the freezing Atlantic Ocean, clutching a tiny white urn until the dark water swallowed her whole. As the saltwater flooded her lungs, her sorrow morphed into a suffocating, violent hatred. Why did she waste her life groveling for a monster who stepped over her dying child? But the afterlife never came. Elenora gasped, her eyes snapping open in her old servant's quarters to find her hands unscarred. She looked at the date on her phone and realized she was seventeen again, five years before the crash. Tearing up the diaries of her past obsession, her eyes turned as cold as the ocean. This time, she wouldn't be their prey; she was going to build her own empire and make them pay.

Her Daughter’s Funeral, Their Wedding Night Chapter 1 THE ASHES IN THE OCEAN

Elenora Carlson's daughter was dead.

There had been no funeral. No burial. She hadn't been able to afford even the cheapest plot in the pauper's cemetery. All that remained of Poppy-her laughter, her sticky fingers, her ridiculous questions about why the sky was blue-fit inside a single black urn.

On the television mounted in the funeral home's waiting area, a royal wedding played out in obscene, glittering excess. The groom was Elenora's ex-husband. Poppy's biological father. The bride was the woman he'd always loved-his precious white moonlight, the one who got away and finally came back.

He had everything he'd ever wanted.

Elenora walked out of the funeral home clutching the urn to her chest. Outside, the sky had split open. Rain hammered the pavement in sheets so thick she could barely see three feet ahead.

Chloe, the young assistant who'd helped her with the paperwork, hovered in the doorway. Her voice was careful, the way people's voices got when they were talking to someone whose child had just died. "Ma'am, it's really coming down out there. Is someone coming to pick you up?"

Elenora looked down at the urn.

No one was coming. The only family she had left was standing at an altar right now, sliding a ring onto another woman's finger. He didn't have time for this. He didn't know Poppy was dead.

And even if he had, he wouldn't have cared.

Donovan Montgomery IV hated her with a cold, methodical thoroughness that left no room for exceptions. And by extension, he had hated their child.

The accident had happened six days ago. Delphine Vance had been driving her son home when she'd blown through a red light and T-boned the bus carrying Elenora and Poppy. The impact had thrown Poppy against the window. She'd been knocked unconscious before she even had time to scream.

Elenora had spotted Donovan in the crowd of first responders immediately. His height. His bearing. The way people moved out of his path without realizing they were doing it.

She'd launched herself at him, grabbing fistfuls of his jacket, her voice shredding in her throat. "Donovan! Poppy's hurt-she's dying-please, you have to help us, she needs a hospital-"

He'd shoved her. Hard. Her skull had cracked against the asphalt, and for a moment the world had gone white and ringing.

"Elenora." His voice had been bored. Disgusted. "This pathetic act is getting old."

Without another glance, he'd scooped up Delphine's son-a boy with minor scratches and a theatrical pout-and rushed toward the ambulance, his face tight with panic.

Still dizzy, blood trickling into her eye, Elenora had grabbed his pant leg. She'd been beyond pride. Beyond dignity. "I'm begging you. Poppy's dying. She's your daughter too-"

Donovan had looked down at her like she was something he'd scraped off his shoe.

"I've told you a hundred times. The only child I will ever acknowledge is the one Delphine gives me." His voice had been calm. Almost kind. That was the worst part. "You and the bastard you spawned are garbage I never wanted. Now bring me the goddamn divorce papers."

He'd kicked her off and climbed into the ambulance without looking back.

Because of that thirty-minute delay-thirty minutes of bleeding on the pavement while her daughter hemorrhaged internally-Poppy had died on the operating table.

And now the boy Donovan had saved was skipping down the aisle at his wedding, serving as ring bearer, showering rose petals on the happy couple.

Elenora laughed. It was a terrible sound, scraped raw.

"I'll get home on my own," she told Chloe. "Thank you."

She stepped into the rain.

Chloe watched her go, wanting to follow. But she'd heard the name Montgomery. She knew better than to get involved in that family's business.

Elenora walked through the downpour, tugging off her thin jacket and wrapping it around the urn. She hunched over it, trying to shield it from the worst of the rain.

"Don't worry, baby," she whispered. "Mommy won't let you get wet."

Headlights cut through the gray, followed by the blare of a horn. A black Maybach pulled up beside her, slowing to match her pace.

She didn't stop. She kept walking.

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Thirty minutes later, she stood in the living room of the house that had once been her marital home. Now it belonged to Donovan and Delphine. Red and gold decorations festooned every surface. The air smelled like expensive champagne and Delphine's cloying perfume.

Elenora was soaked to the bone. Her hair plastered to her skull. Her shoes leaving puddles on the marble.

The maid wouldn't even let her step past the foyer. She was afraid Elenora would dirty the freshly mopped floors.

Fine. Elenora set the urn down, pulled the crumpled, waterlogged divorce papers from her pocket, and handed them over.

The maid took them. Then she nudged the jacket-covered urn with her foot.

"What's this garbage? Take it outside with you."

The jacket slipped. The urn's engraved nameplate caught the light.

The maid froze.

*Poppy Montgomery Carlson.*

That was her daughter's name.

Elenora pulled the jacket back over the urn, covering it carefully. She turned and walked out without a word.

---

An hour later, she stood at the edge of the ocean.

The waves were gray and churning, whipped into a frenzy by the storm. The beach was empty. No one to stop her. No one to care.

Elenora clutched the urn to her chest and walked into the water.

It was freezing. It stole her breath. But she kept walking.

"Don't be scared, Poppy," she whispered. "Mommy's here. Mommy will always be here."

The water rose to her waist. Her chest. Her shoulders.

She closed her eyes.

And let the sea take her.

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“For years, Elenora lived as the pathetic, loyal shadow of the Montgomery family, desperately craving a single glance from the billionaire heir, Donovan. That blind devotion shattered the day Delphine Vance's luxury SUV slammed into Elenora's four-year-old daughter, Poppy. Elenora knelt in a pool of blood on the asphalt, screaming for help as Delphine stood by the wreckage with a chilling smirk. When Donovan frantically sprinted onto the scene, Elenora thought they were saved. Instead, he ran right past the dying child to wrap his arms around the completely uninjured Delphine. Elenora grabbed the hem of Donovan's trousers, begging him to save her little girl. "Please. Save her. Save Poppy." He shoved her away so hard she sprawled into the shattered glass, slicing her palms open as she listened to Poppy take her last, gurgling breath. With no one to mourn her daughter, a hollow Elenora walked into the freezing Atlantic Ocean, clutching a tiny white urn until the dark water swallowed her whole. As the saltwater flooded her lungs, her sorrow morphed into a suffocating, violent hatred. Why did she waste her life groveling for a monster who stepped over her dying child? But the afterlife never came. Elenora gasped, her eyes snapping open in her old servant's quarters to find her hands unscarred. She looked at the date on her phone and realized she was seventeen again, five years before the crash. Tearing up the diaries of her past obsession, her eyes turned as cold as the ocean. This time, she wouldn't be their prey; she was going to build her own empire and make them pay.”
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Chapter 1 THE ASHES IN THE OCEAN

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Chapter 2 BACK TO THE NIGHT EVERYTHING CHANGED

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Chapter 3 THE FIRST TIME SHE SAID NO

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Chapter 4 HE HEARD THE PLAN

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Chapter 5 THE EMPTY SEAT BESIDE HIM

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Chapter 6 THE SOUP TASTED WRONG

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Chapter 7 HER NOTEBOOK FULL OF HIS NAME

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Chapter 8 THE LETTER SHE NEVER SHOULD HAVE WRITTEN

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Chapter 9 FACE TO FACE WITH HER DAUGHTER'S KILLER

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Chapter 10 THE GLASS OF JUICE AT HER DOOR

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Chapter 11 Drink it and apologize to Delphine

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Chapter 12 The Stolen Love Letter Under His Pillow

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Chapter 13 Locked Inside His Bedroom-And He's Drugged

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Chapter 14 He Kissed Me Like an Animal

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Chapter 15 I Bit His Lip Until It Bled

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Chapter 16 The Wound on His Mouth Told Everyone the Truth

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Chapter 17 I Told Him He Disgusts Me-To His Face

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Chapter 18 She Crushed My Father's Ring Under Her Heel

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Chapter 19 He Told Me to Apologize or Get Out. I Chose to Leave

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Chapter 20 Let Me Show You the CCTV Footage, Dear Family

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Chapter 21 He Dragged Me Into His Penthouse

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Chapter 22 He Believed Her Lies Over My Bruises

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Chapter 23 I Heard Him Call Her Baby

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Chapter 24 I Told the Patriarch I'm Leaving

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Chapter 25 My Father's Ring Is Gone

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Chapter 26 She Answered My Emergency Call

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Chapter 27 The Boy From the Hallway Saved Me

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Chapter 28 I Slapped Him and Showed Him My Scars

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Chapter 29 His Lawyers Killed My Case

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Chapter 30 I Took Their Blood Money

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Chapter 31 She Posted the Motel Photo

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Chapter 32 I Heard Her Laughing in Her Hospital Bed

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Chapter 33 I Slapped Her While He Watched

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Chapter 34 His Hand Was Around My Throat

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Chapter 35 I Slapped Myself and Set Myself Free

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Chapter 36 Someone Fixed My Father's Ring

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Chapter 37 I Know Your Secret

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Chapter 38 The Old Man Threw Me Out

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Chapter 39 They Made My Mother Crawl

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Chapter 40 I Will Burn This Empire to the Ground

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