Framed for a Hit-and-Run, I DivorcedChapter 1

Chloe Miller called me in tears, claiming she had been in a car accident.

Afraid her brother would blame her, she begged me, his wife, to negotiate with the other party on her behalf.

When I rushed to the scene, the two cars were wrecked beyond recognition. The young woman, Emily Brooks, lay lifeless in a pool of blood. Rage boiled inside me.

But Chloe only looked at me coldly, a cruel and cunning smile tugging at her lips.

“Sister-in-law, what are you talking about? I don’t understand… wasn’t it you who hit her?”

“Otherwise, why are you here in the middle of the night?”

“And driving the car my brother gave you?”

Her words struck me like lightning, leaving me stunned and unable to think. My first instinct was to call the police and get an ambulance to confirm the girl’s condition. But when I hung up, Chloe had already vanished.

Panicked, I searched for her and left the scene. When the police later dragged me to the station, I was accused of hit-and-run.