
“She’s Finally Gone”, At His Billionaire Wife’s Funeral, He Calls His Mistress to Celebrate, Until..

The living room of the Williams mansion resembled a royal hall prepared for mourning. Tall glass vases filled with white roses lined the marble floor, their fragrance heavy in the air. At the center of the room rested a silver casket placed on a black velvet platform. Inside lay Amanda Williams—the billionaire CEO of Williams Group, the only child of the legendary businessman William Zamecha.
She was dressed in elegant white lace, her head wrapped in a matching gele. Cotton wool filled her nose and ears, giving her a stillness that felt unnatural. Her face was calm, almost peaceful, like someone who had finally laid down a long and exhausting fight.
Juliet and Olivia, Amanda’s closest friends, stood on either side of the casket in black gowns. Silent tears slid down their cheeks. A few steps away stood George, Jonathan’s childhood friend and a reserved pastor, his eyes red from hours of crying. Behind them, the house staff filled the hall, heads bowed, grief weighing heavily on every shoulder.
The double doors creaked open.
Jonathan Uch walked in slowly, dressed in a black kaftan. His steps were heavy, as though the floor itself resisted him. One hand clutched his chest, the other wiped at his eyes. When he reached the casket, he stared at Amanda for a long time, shaking his head.
Then he began to cry.
George stepped forward and held him firmly.
“It’s okay,” George whispered. “God will comfort you.”
Jonathan nodded weakly, sniffed, and pulled out his phone. He turned slightly away from the crowd, pressed the phone to his ear, and covered his mouth. His voice was low, but the room was so quiet that every word carried.
“Hello, my love,” he said softly. “She’s finally gone.”
The words slammed into the room like a steel door.
Juliet froze. Olivia gasped, her hand flying to her mouth. George’s eyebrows shot up. Even the housemaid at the back stopped breathing.
“You know what this means,” Jonathan continued. “By tomorrow, I’ll be the head of the company. We’ll change the name. Then we fly to the Maldives for our wedding. Congratulations to us.”
He ended the call and slipped the phone into his pocket.
Silence shattered into outrage.
“Jonathan!” Olivia snapped, stepping forward. “How wicked can you be? Your wife’s body is still here!”
George’s voice trembled with pain. “If someone told me this story, I wouldn’t believe it. Jonathan… what happened to you?”
Juliet wiped her tears and faced him squarely. “If your plan is to steal her father’s legacy, we will fight you with everything we have.”
Jonathan looked stunned for a moment. Then his face hardened.
But to understand how the fire began, we must return ten years earlier.
TEN YEARS BEFORE
Jonathan and Amanda were once the picture of perfection. Jonathan was a brilliant bank manager, respected and ambitious. Amanda, at just twenty-five, was already a billionaire CEO, having inherited her father’s empire along with his calm strength and integrity.
They married in a simple church in Ecoy, surrounded by white flowers and joyful music. People whispered, What a blessed couple.
Then came Nadia.
Their baby girl laughed like tiny bells, clapping at everything—the blender, the TV remote, even the dog. Their home overflowed with joy.
Until one night.
A sudden fever. Rushing hospital lights. Desperate prayers. And then silence.
Nadia was gone.
The house grew heavy with grief. Amanda buried herself in work. Jonathan smiled less. They moved from hospital to hospital, endured countless tests, hoping for another child who never came. The years tightened around them like a knot no one could untie.
Amanda poured her love into Jonathan without restraint. She gave him a limitless credit card. Bought him three SUVs because he said convoys made him feel safe. Funded luxurious vacations. Trusted him completely.
Jonathan complained about stress at the bank. He resigned.
Amanda gave him a role at Williams Group—account officer. A gift. A doorway.
That was when Jonathan began to see the money. The streams. The power.
Greed took root.
One night, he said softly, “What’s mine is yours. What’s yours should be mine too. Let’s rename the company—Williams & Jonathan Group. Add my name.”
Amanda stared at him. “Are you joking?”
“I can’t do that,” she said firmly. “I love you, but I won’t erase my father’s legacy.”
“If what I’ve given you isn’t enough, we can separate peacefully.”
Jonathan laughed and claimed it was a joke.
It wasn’t.
Soon came Sandra.
A mistress. A mansion on Banana Island bought in her name. Disappearing nights. Excuses. Lies.
Amanda felt it in her bones.
She hired a private investigator.
The truth was devastating—missing funds, secret sales, shell companies, and finally… assassins.
Amanda didn’t cry. She planned.
THE STAGED DEATH
With the help of Dr. Nelson, Amanda staged her death.
She dressed like a queen that morning—white lace, gold jewelry, perfume like rain. She lay still. The house mourned. Jonathan celebrated.
Until the coffin opened.
Amanda’s fingers twitched.
Her eyes opened.
The scream that followed shook the chandeliers.
Jonathan staggered backward, horror draining his face.
She stood. Walked toward him.
And slapped him.
“That,” she said, voice trembling with fury, “is for betraying me.”
The truth exploded.
Police came.
Jonathan was arrested.
THE TRIAL
The nation watched as Jonathan Uch faced charges of fraud, attempted murder, and conspiracy.
Sandra played both sides.
The courtroom burned with tension.
Amanda testified with calm strength.
“Love does not hire assassins,” she said. “This is not love. This is greed.”
The judge sentenced Jonathan to seven years.
Justice fell like thunder.
AFTERMATH
Sandra won the Banana Island mansion—but lost everything later to greed.
Amanda rebuilt Williams Group.
She found love again—with Sam Okoro, a humble architect.
They married.
She had twin boys.
Jonathan served his sentence. He wrote letters. He broke. He repented.
Seven years later, Amanda forgave him.
And gave him a chance to start again.
THE END
Greed destroyed one life.
Forgiveness rebuilt another.
Amanda found peace.
Jonathan found redemption.
And the legacy of Williams Group endured.
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