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Till Death Do Us Part
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    Time 40m
  • WpView
    Reads 119
  • WpVote
    Votes 9
  • WpPart
    Parts 13
  • WpHistory
    Time 40m
Complete, First published Jun 12, 2025
Mature
Evelyn Woods-Smith loved her late husband. Everyone knew it. His death brought a long year of all-consuming grief to swallow her whole. Somehow, through the torment, she began to heal and rebuild what was lost with another man. The past was in the past for Evelyn, until it wasn't. 

First came the letter. Then gifts that only grew in size as the past overshadowed more and more of her life. Evelyn begins to question everything she thought she knew and understood about Tyler Woods' death. 

A chilling game of cat and mouse. One with deception, obsession, and a love darkly twisted. Evelyn must confront the demons of her past.

Tyler didn't come back for closure.
He came back for her.

Ranked #8 in thought-provoking • 7/6/25

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Louise doesn't believe in curses. But it's hard to ignore the whispers - the way people look at her when something terrible happens. First love. First loss. Then another boy. Another goodbye. And now... someone is watching. Notes. Flowers. Polaroids that shouldn't exist. And journal entries from a voice that claims to know her better than anyone else ever could. Everyone says to move on. But Louise can't shake the feeling that the past is circling back. That the person she trusted most is hiding in the silence. And this time, they're not just watching. They're waiting.