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The Truth She Died To Tell

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 755    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

d after escaping was

with tired eyes, looked

said, her voice soft.

ghing up blood for months in

ked out. For three years, I dreamed of this moment, of ret

the one they broke during my second escape atte

e same. The paint was peeling a little more, but th

car was par

Ethan on the porch. He han

h certi

my body hidden in the shadows. Ethan took the paper, his f

left. Ethan

unding against my ribs. I limped up

stew filled the ai

an, my husband. Debra, his widowed s

spoonful of stew i

a cooed. "Finish y

at her and smile

any physical blow I' d endur

e standing in the doorway, a g

t with relief, but w

ly against the floor. He didn' t run

lled out a letter, and threw i

l have you been

was a st

e and then you crawl back here? What happened? H

andwriting was a looping, fem

that' s

ted, his voice echoing in the

g a hand on his arm. "Ethan, ho

of fake pity. "Gabrielle, you

g it up. While I was here, working my fingers to the bone, Debra was the one h

a shaking f

ed us. You ab

ns, the trap. But the words wouldn' t come out. I was too

ce twisted

t of my

gging into the bone, and dragged

in my bed. You' re not

ated mudroom, the one where we ke

you belong. Wi

d the dark. I collapsed onto the concrete floo

he door cracked open, and Ethan pushed a plate of sc

just dropped it on the f

t, because I needed the stren

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The Truth She Died To Tell
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“I escaped after three years, coughing up blood, only to be diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Returning home, I found my house the same, but a sheriff' s car was parked outside, and a folded document, my death certificate, was handed to my husband, Ethan. Inside, the smell of my stew filled the air, but my daughter Molly called Ethan' s sister-in-law, Debra, "Mom." Ethan, seeing me, erupted in cold fury, throwing a letter at me, claiming it was from me, saying I' d run off with a trucker, and demanded to know why I' d crawled back. He shoved me into the cold mudroom, treating me like trash, while Debra, with fake pity, watched. Later, as Ethan silently applied burn cream to the blisters Debra accidentally caused, he asked if the life I chose was worth it. Despite having the chance to reveal I'd been held captive by Debra's cousins for three years, I looked at his hardened face and the shadow of Debra, and lied, saying leaving him was the best decision I ever made. My daughter Molly, coached by Debra, then falsely accused me of pushing her, shattering Ethan's last shred of faith and earning me an immediate "get out of my house." But at the clinic, the doctor who diagnosed my cancer cut my pant leg, revealing not only a new broken bone, but old scars, malnutrition, and a fresh burn, telling Ethan, "These are signs of long-term abuse and neglect, Mr. Scott, not a life of ease." This moment of doubt in Ethan's eyes, fueled by the doctor' s words, ignited a flicker of hope that the truth might finally emerge.”
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