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The Truth About Her Past
The world seemed to stop.
I could hear nothing but the sound of rain and my own heartbeat. I looked at the woman I had just married — not with fear, but with disbelief.
“Richard Hayes — my husband — was once a good man. But success changed him. He drank too much, cheated often, and beat me for years. I tried to leave, but I had no one. I was just a poor gardener’s daughter married into power.”
Her hands trembled. “One night, he came home drunk and tried to drive with me in the car. He nearly killed us both. The next morning, I broke down. I put sleeping pills in his coffee — just to make him rest, not to hurt him. But he left immediately after drinking it. He crashed into a guardrail and died instantly.”
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