Avery Shaw Gaylen Hayes Serena Thorne Novel Favoring Her Over Justice,Until My Death Exposed Everything

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Avery Shaw's life shatters when her judge husband, Gaylen Hayes, loses his memory and falls for his first love, Serena Thorne. Gaylen, viewing Avery as an obstacle, sentences her to death after Serena frames her. Avery endures brutal torture in prison and dies. After her death, Gaylen, still believing Avery is alive and scheming, continues his life with Serena. However, the story hints at a looming revelation as Serena's guilt and the truth about Avery's fate begin to surface.

Tags

  • Avery Shaw
  • Gaylen Hayes
  • Serena Thorne
  • Avery Shaw and Gaylen Hayes
  • Gaylen Hayes and Serena Thorne
  • My husband lost his memory, he fell for another woman.
  • what happens to Avery Shaw in prison
  • what happens to Gaylen Hayes after Avery's death

Character Relationship Map

  • Avery Shaw ->Gaylen Hayes: Wife -> Husband (Estranged, Sentenced by him)
  • Gaylen Hayes ->Avery Shaw: Husband -> Wife (Amnesiac, Hostile, Believes she is scheming)
  • Gaylen Hayes ->Serena Thorne: Lover -> Mistress (New relationship, Affectionate)
  • Serena Thorne ->Gaylen Hayes: Mistress -> Lover (Manipulative, Possibly orchestrated the frame-up)
  • Serena Thorne ->Avery Shaw: Rival -> Victim (Framed her, leading to imprisonment and death)
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My Judge Husband Favored His First Love, Only to Learn the Shocking Truth After My Death

After my husband lost his memory, he fell for another woman.

He saw me as nothing but a nuisance. As a judge, he even sentenced me to death with his own lips when his mistress framed me.

Avery Shaw, don't blame me for being heartless. You refused to divorce me, insisted on clinging to me, and stood in the way of me and Serena being together.

Then, I really died.

But my husband, his memory restored, went insane.


I died in a cold prison cell, brutally tortured to death by the other inmates.

My body was a wreck of broken bones and fractures, covered in so many bruises and bloodstains that there wasn't an inch of unmarked skin left.

Someone was trying to reach my husband, Gaylen Hayes, to inform him to collect my body.

Over the phone, I heard his voice C mocking, filled with disgust:

"Avery Shaw probably put you up to this, trying to trick me. That woman never changes, always scheming, even in prison."

"I sentenced her to death, yes, but it was suspended for two years. As long as she behaves well in prison, there's still hope for a reduced sentence, maybe even life imprisonment, or getting out!"

"I already gave her a chance, what more does she want from me?"

"Tell Avery Shaw to stop bothering me!"

Gaylen impatiently hung up.

A bitter, humorless laugh escaped me.

Why, even after I'd died, after Id become a mere soul, did I still have to hear such cruel, heartless words?

Gaylen himself had put me in here. Did he truly believe Id ever see the light of day again?

Didn't he know I was specifically placed in a cell with a group of hardened, vicious inmates?

It was as if they were acting on someone's orders, subjecting me to unspeakable abuse every single day.

For me, death wasn't a punishment; it was a release.

I found Gaylen in a high-end French restaurant.

I had just died, yet he was enjoying a candlelit dinner with a charming, graceful woman.

Lost in a haze of sweet affection, they were sharing intimate sips of red wine, their eyes locked in adoration.

"This restaurant is excellent. You truly have good taste," Gaylen praised softly, his face alight with tenderness.

That scene made me recall the last time I took Gaylen out.

He would always complain that my chosen restaurants weren't elegant or stylish enough.

Even when I meticulously picked places that perfectly matched his aesthetic and preferences, hed still nitpick and find fault.

"Avery Shaw, what kind of dump is this? The food is awful, and the service is terrible!"

"Just like you C terrible!"

Our meals always ended in arguments and resentment.

Now, thinking back, it probably wasn't the restaurant's fault at all.

The real issue was *who* he was dining with.

The woman sitting opposite him was Serena Thorne, Gaylen's new mistress.

Serena thoughtfully cut Gaylen's steak for him and even raised a silver fork to his lips.

Gaylen happily opened his mouth and ate.

"Gaylen," Serena glanced at the watch on her wrist, then looked up, her gaze full of suggestive meaning, "Want to come over to my place tonight?"

"Oh, I don't think that's appropriate."

Serena cajoled, "It doesn't matter, she's already gone."

Gaylen's face immediately darkened, and he scowled in disgust. "Don't mention that nauseating name."

"You wouldn't believe it, she even bribed the prison staff to lie and tell me to collect her body. All she wants is an excuse to see me."

"Hmph, don't I know her? I have no idea where she gets the nerve to keep pestering me. She's like a persistent leech, absolutely sickening."

Hearing that, my chest ached with a bitter pang, yet I still tried to console myself. *It's okay.*

Gaylen was just suffering from amnesia.

He once loved me dearly.




When Gaylen first mentioned the prison, a flicker of unease, a hint of guilt, danced in Serena's eyes.

Gaylen didn't notice. That very night, he brought Serena back to the home *we* once shared.

As they entered, Gaylen opened the shoe cabinet and glanced at my pink slippers.

Those were the matching slippers Gaylen and I bought together at the supermarket years ago.

Mine were pink, his gray. The designs, when put together, formed a heart.

Gaylen pulled out my slippers, and I expected him to offer them to Serena.

But to my shock, he tossed them outside, an unconcealed look of disgust on his face.

"Belongings of a criminal. They're tainted."

I had thought that after death, I wouldn't feel pain anymore.

Yet, in that moment, a thousand tiny needles pricked my chest.

He took his own gray slippers and handed them to Serena.

"Let's go to the supermarket tomorrow. We can buy two new pairs of slippers, and some other essentials. Everything in this house needs replacing."

I understood Gaylen's implication.

It wasn't just the things in the house that needed replacing; the mistress of the house had already been replaced.

Gaylen went to shower first, while Serena wandered through the house.

Her warm smile had vanished, replaced by a cold, sneering expression.

A contemptuous smirk played on her lips as she looked at the row of gold trophies displayed in the glass cabinet.

I was a professional race car driver, a global champion.

Each of those trophies was earned by risking my life, trading heartbeat for victory, racing on the edge of death.

But Serena, without a blink, smiled and pushed the cabinet.

With a sickening crash!

The cabinet toppled, glass shattered everywhere, and the trophies broke in half.

No!!

My phantom self screamed and lunged, wanting to stop her, but it was utterly futile.

Hearing the commotion, Gaylen, wrapped in a towel after his shower, rushed out.

He stared at the wreckage, momentarily stunned, then quickly walked over, his expression tense.

A sliver of hope flickered within me. Gaylen knew how much those trophies meant to me.

He had even been present at a few of my races, witnessing firsthand the danger and thrill of the sport, knowing how incredibly hard I fought to win those awards.

More importantly, the first thing I did after winning a championship was to hold the trophy and propose to him!

He had laughed so happily back then.

Those were *our* most precious, shared memories.

Would Gaylen show any displeasure?

Even a simple word?

Gaylen walked past me, his eyes seemingly only seeing Serena.

"Oh my god, are you okay? What happened? Are you hurt?"

He took Serena's hand, examining her carefully, and still not satisfied, asked, "Should I take you to the hospital right now for a check-up?"

My spirit sank, heavy with sorrow.

Right. Gaylen had forgotten everything about me.

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