Marijuana and amphetamines were her drugs of choice. Her parents boast a long, lingering guilt for allowing their four children to be raised by nannies. The McClellands are very wealthy people, and the family business in Sea Lake was always their first priority. One day this massive inheritance will go to Meredith and her three siblings; however, in the meantime, she had completely decayed the lives of her children, and what is worse, Liam Magill. He is the only man that had actually loved her, and she betrayed him without a trace of bad conscience.
This true story contains a torrent of lies, deceit and threats against Liam, whose only unsullied intention was to create a successful marriage. He gave Meredith everything she wanted, that he could afford, and this included handing to her all of his money. However, this was not satisfactory for Meredith. Even with Liam's unselfish actions his only reward was his wife's self-inflicted despondency, cheating, deceiving, prostituting herself, and incorporating the assistance of others to maintain that deception, of her more than well-hidden second life. Her heart was cold and callus, and her gratitude was entirely absent because she felt, in her own mind, that in reality, this man was paying her for her time.
Liam's case of Paternity Fraud should have won, and it almost did. But as people who read this will become aware, it's a difficult mission to pave the road for the self and others, while evil is always lurking. The world is filled with sad and irksome injustices and this true account and historical case is a shining example.
Learn more about this author, Lea Anna Cooper.
Click here to send this author comments or questions.
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
CRIES IN THE DARK
Buddy Walker woke with a start. He lay still, not sure what had awakened him, in that half awake, half
Time marched on, and so did our war with the neighbors. Patrick incensed Mr. Lang from across the street when he pulled
by L.A. Wilson
I fought with my shield on my back, spearing with my left and chopping heads with my sword in my right; I had no sense of
by John Graham
He and Retter headed through the woods for Daun but before they were half way there he realized that more recruits were
by John Sarkis
Quadroons and Octoroons.
Chapter II.
A few years passed, and Maria had been accepted to the University of Havana, one of
View All Articles on:
Novel excerpts: Conflict
Add your voice
Know something about Novel excerpts: Conflict?
We want to hear your view.
Write now!
Featured Partner
Breakthrough has partnered with Helium, giving you the chance to write for a cause. Browse Breakthrough's featur...more
hide