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Beneath The Past

Beneath The Past

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Jan 25, 2026
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Fiction
Horror
Ezekiel Kensington loved his wife, Alyssa Sinclair, more than anything in the world.She was his better half, his sweetheart, his everything- and the devoted mother of his girls,Hazel and Sapphire.Their life was perfect,until it all shattered the night Alyssa died in a fatal accident after a heated argument with Ezekiel. Years passed,Ezekiel never remarried.But everything changes when Julia Thorne appears-an exact replica of his Alyssa; with the same smile,same face,same allergies and the worst of all the same BIRD tattoos Alyssa had. Did Alyssa really die that night?-if she did then who was this new lady? What game was fate playing?-Because if Julia Thorne was Alyssa Sinclair Kensington, what really happened that night? BENEATH THE PAST delves into the pain of losing a loved one,the haunting power of unfinished truth and sacrifices we make in the name of love-sacrifices that may not be the best.
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