The Story of An Hour
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Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2015
Originally written by Kate Chopin, this rewrite is what I believe really happened at the end of the book. 

At the beginning of the story, Mrs. Mallard received the news of the death of her husband Brantley Mallard. It was her  husband's friend Richards who brought the bad news and made sure it was certain. Her sister Josephine told her the news in a very gently way because Mrs. Mallard was suffering from a heart problem. Mrs. Mallard wept at once because of the surprise. But when the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone...for an hour.
 
And this, is where we find ourselves, after poor Mrs. Mallard has locked herself in her room to mourn for her dear lost husband. But we will uncover what really is going on in her head.
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