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He Buried Me, But I Bloomed Novel Cover

He Buried Me, But I Bloomed

Five years after being left for dead, Ivy Richardson returns to confront her past. Standing at her own grave, she encounters Clayton, the former fiancé who signed her DNR to favor his mistress, Ainsley. While Clayton reacts with shock and excuses, Ivy is no longer the victim he abandoned. Flaunting a new wedding ring and a heart of stone, she rejects his pathetic justifications. Ivy leaves him groveling in the dirt, ready to reclaim the life they tried to bury.
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Chapter 1

She was dead. Or at least, that's what they thought. Now, five years later, Ivy Richardson stood at her own grave, ready to face the man who put her there.

Ivy, in a custom coat, stood at her cold, black marble gravestone. "Beloved daughter and fiancée," the inscription read—a cruel joke mirroring her heart's wasteland.

A gravedigger dropped his shovel, face ashen. Trembling, he pointed, gasping, "Oh my God... you look exactly like her." He saw a ghost; Ivy was alive.

She paid for silence. Then, Clayton, her former fiancé, appeared, shaking: "Ivy? Where have you been?" She crushed his cheap lilies, her lethal gaze replacing the girl he'd abandoned.

He snarled, blaming her, justifying her "Do Not Resuscitate" order for his mistress, Ainsley. Ivy's cold laugh mocked his pathetic lies.

"Fiancé?" she echoed, revealing her new wedding ring. "That title expired when you signed the DNR... and Ainsley was watching, wasn't she?" With an icy "Go to hell," Ivy left him slipping in the mud.

Chapter 1

Ivy Richardson POV:

I stood before the massive slab of polished black marble, the collar of my custom dark trench coat turned up against the biting Los Angeles wind. The heavy fabric felt like armor, a necessary defense mechanism to shield the violent churning in my stomach.

A sudden gust of cold wind swept through the desolate cemetery, violently kicking up a swirl of dead, brown leaves around my expensive leather boots. The barren, decaying landscape perfectly mirrored the absolute wasteland inside my chest.

My gaze locked onto the gleaming gold letters meticulously carved into the stone: *Here lies our beloved daughter and fiancée.*

Those words were heavy, suffocating shackles that had bound me for my entire miserable life.

A cold, twisted smirk pulled at the corner of my lips. I felt sick to my stomach.

Beloved. The word tasted like battery acid on my tongue. Where was this profound love five years ago when I was bleeding out on a sterile hospital bed, completely abandoned by every single person who claimed to care about me?

I slowly raised my hand. I was wearing pitch-black leather gloves, the supple material clinging tightly to my skin.

I never took them off in public. They were the only thing hiding the jagged, ugly scars carved deep into my wrists—the permanent physical reminder of the night I finally broke.

Through the thin layer of expensive leather, my fingertips lightly traced the freezing surface of the headstone. The stone was solid, unyielding, and dead.

Just like the old Ivy. I was confirming that the weak, pathetic girl buried beneath this dirt was gone forever.

The harsh, grinding roar of a lawnmower engine suddenly shattered the oppressive silence of the graveyard.

I turned my head slightly. A middle-aged white gravedigger in stained, heavy-duty work clothes was driving a small utility cart down the gravel path toward my section.

He parked the cart a few yards away, the engine idling loudly, and grabbed a dirty metal shovel from the back. It was just another routine maintenance day for him.

As he walked closer, he casually glanced at the headstone, his eyes lingering for a second on the black-and-white porcelain portrait embedded in the marble. The photo showed a timid, fragile girl with downcast eyes. The ghost of who I used to be.

Then, the man turned his head and looked directly at me.

The heavy metal shovel slipped from his grip. It hit the crushed gravel path with a deafening, violent *clang*.

All the color instantly drained from his weathered face. His chest heaved as he stumbled backward, his boots slipping on the loose stones. He pointed a trembling, dirt-stained finger at my face, looking at me as if a corpse had just clawed its way out of the dirt.

"Oh my God," he stuttered, his vocal cords seizing up in pure terror. "You... you look exactly like her."

I didn't flinch. I just tilted my head a fraction of an inch, my eyes completely devoid of a single ripple of emotion.

Five years of ruthless grooming within the world's most terrifying financial dynasty had taught me how to keep my heart rate perfectly steady, even if the sky was falling.

Without breaking eye contact, I reached into my black Hermès Birkin bag and pulled out a crisp, unwrinkled hundred-dollar bill.

My husband, Collin, had taught me the golden rule of the elite: cash could buy silence, and silence prevented unnecessary tabloid headaches.

I held the bill out toward the terrified man. My posture was rigid, demanding absolute submission.

"Go get yourself a cup of coffee," I said. My voice was a flat, icy monotone. "And forget what you saw today."

The gravedigger swallowed hard. His hands shook violently as he snatched the money from my gloved fingers. He didn't say a word. He just turned and scrambled back to his utility cart, tripping over his own feet in his desperation to get away from my suffocating aura.

The cart's engine roared to life, the tires spinning out on the gravel before he sped off, disappearing around the bend at the edge of the cemetery.

The heavy, suffocating silence returned.

I pulled my hand back and looked away from the headstone. I was done here. I had absolutely zero lingering attachment to this patch of dirt or the fake grief it represented. I turned my body, preparing to walk back to my waiting car.

Suddenly, the frantic, crunching sound of footsteps echoed from the gravel path behind me.

The steps were erratic, heavy, and panicked. They stopped exactly three paces away from my back.

*Smack.*

The pathetic sound of something hitting the wet grass made me pause. It was a bouquet of cheap, plastic white lilies, wrapped in crinkling cellophane.

Even now, he was too cheap to buy real flowers for the woman he supposedly mourned.

The muscles along my spine instantly locked up. It was a visceral, uncontrollable trauma response. My body recognized the presence of my abuser before my brain even processed it.

Then, I heard his voice.

It was the same arrogant, dismissive male voice that had once forced me to shrink myself down to the size of a speck of dust just to survive.

I could hear his ragged, heavy breathing. He sounded like a man drowning, starved of oxygen.

"Ivy?" Clayton whispered. His voice was trembling violently, cracking under the weight of utter disbelief and raw shock.

I closed my eyes. I took one slow, deep breath, forcing the icy air deep into my lungs to crush the final, lingering speck of nausea in my gut.

I was no longer the victim. I was the judge, the jury, and the executioner.

I slowly turned around, my eyes locking onto the man standing before me with a gaze as cold as an open grave.

"Ivy... is it really you? Where the hell have you been these past five years?!"

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