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He Played Dead While His Wife Tried To Steal His Children And Fortune-hamyt

Matthew Sanders heard the crash before he understood it.

Metal screamed, glass burst, and the steering wheel slammed into his ribs with a force that seemed to empty the whole world of air.

For a few seconds, there was only rain on the windshield and the sour smell of gasoline.

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Then he remembered his children.

Philip was nine, serious for his age, always trying to act like the man of the house when Matthew worked late.

Rebecca was six, soft-hearted and fearless in the same breath, the kind of child who brought injured beetles inside because she believed every living thing deserved a second chance.

Matthew tried to say their names, but blood filled his mouth.

The sirens arrived like a promise he was not sure would be kept.

Paramedics cut him from the Mercedes, loaded him into the ambulance, and fought over him with the sharp calm of people who had no time to panic.

He drifted in and out beneath the white hospital lights.

When the doctors finally stabilized him, they said the damage looked worse than it was.

Cracked ribs.

A concussion.

Contusions everywhere.

Painful, yes, but survivable.

Matthew should have felt grateful, and for a moment, he did.

Then he heard the nurses behind the curtain.

His wife Valerie had called the emergency desk, one nurse said, but she had not asked whether he was conscious.

She had asked about severity, prognosis, legal incapacity, and the insurance process.

The second nurse muttered that some people cared more about inheritance than breath.

Matthew lay still while that sentence entered him deeper than the crash.

He had married Valerie eight months after burying Patricia, his first wife.

Everyone said it was too soon, but everyone also said his children needed a mother.

Valerie had been graceful, polished, and patient.

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