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I was eight months pregnant when I got hit by a car on Main Street.
Blood everywhere.
I could barely move.
My husband didn’t even flinch.
Didn’t care if I lived or died.
He just kept screaming at the driver, demanding compensation.
I died on the way to the hospital.
Too late to save me.
Too late to save our baby.
He walked away with a six–figure settlement.
Used it to marry some perky little nurse.
Adopted a picture–perfect daughter.
Started a new life in the city.
Bought a house.
Opened a business.
Became some hotshot CEO.
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And that’s when I found out–my death was never an accident.
It was part of his plan all along.
But guess what?
I woke up.
Right before the crash.
I’m back.
Back to the day it was all supposed t
The light at the crosswalk
Someone grabbed my arm–I turned.
It was him.
end.
My husband.
He looked just like I remembered–sweet smile, soft eyes, the picture of a perfect man.
Everyone always said how lucky I was.
How kind, how gentle, how devoted he seemed.
I remembered the first pregnancy–swollen feet, constant pain, sleepless nights.
He’d come home after long shifts and ask the doctor how to help.
Then he’d sit with me for hours–massaging my legs, making me tea, rubbing my back until I finally passed out.
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I thought he was the one.
I truly believed I’d won the lottery with him.
Then came the second pregnancy.
And the accident.
I was lying on the pavement, bleeding out, barely conscious.
People were shouting, someone told him to call 911.
But he didn’t move.
Didn’t even look at me.
He was too busy grabbing the driver’s shirt,
screaming about money.
His voice echoed in my ears–loud, furious, and somehow rehearsed.
“She’s pregnant with my kid! Do you get that? She’s due any day now!”
“You ruined everything!”
Then his mother, Linda, dropped to the ground like some bad movie extra,
sobbing dramatically.
“Oh God, my poor baby girl! And my grandson! Gone! Just gone!”
A bystander knelt beside me.
“She’s still breathing–she’s not gone yet! Somebody call an ambulance!”
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The driver, clearly shaken, clung to that hope.
“You hear that, man? She’s still alive, I swear-”
But then my husband barked:
“Alive? You call this alive?!”
“Her legs are crushed–she’ll never walk again! What kind of life is that?!”
I opened my mouth to speak, but choked on blood.
He never even turned around.
Never once looked at me.
The ambulance came.
They rushed me past him.
And in that split–second as the gurney wheeled by,
I saw it–not fear.
Not heartbreak.
But something darker.
Excitement.
He didn’t ride with me.
Didn’t even ask where they were taking me.
He followed the driver.
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Went straight to the police station.
Filed the report.
Made sure the money would go through.
I died in the back of that ambulance.
And he got everything he wanted.
New house.
New wife.
New life.
Now, I’m back.
Right here.
Right before it all begins again.
I stopped mid–step.
He looked at me, concern written all over his fake little face.
“Hey… you okay?”
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