He Ghosted His Wife, She Buried their Marriage1

The day Alannah’s mother died, she mourned in the cemetery all night.

She had filed a lawsuit against the killer. But her husband, Quincy Dinnigan, threatened her with their family and his company’s reputation.

This was all because the killer was Salem, Pearl Wardle’s brother. And Pearl was Quincy’s mistress.

“Don’t play the victim with me, Alannah. It won’t work,” he said.

That was the moment she let go of everything for the sake of justice.

But Quincy, the heir to Los Angeles’s elite, used his influence to crush her efforts. No lawyer dared take her case.

That was why she resorted to deception, tricking him into signing the divorce papers, all while secretly collecting evidence.

For Pearl’s sake, Quincy once released a snake on Alannah and even forced her to hand over her mother’s keepsakes.

Then, one night, Salem kidnapped her.

He nearly violated her before she barely managed to escape.

After that, Quincy went as far as digging up her mother’s ashes and forcing her to livestream a public confession—claiming she was the one who had seduced him first.

The internet spat on her name. And even then, she couldn’t recover her mother’s ashes.