80 Million Reasons to Die
In my past life, I casually bought a lottery ticket at the corner store and won 80 million dollars.
Three days later, my pregnant housekeeper, Lily Hall, jumped off a bridge and killed herself. Before she died, she left behind a suicide note and a video recording.
She claimed I had verbally abused and beaten her for months, and that I had falsely accused her of trying to seduce my husband, Jayden Sanders.
In the video, my voice rang out crystal clear as I hurled insults at her. "You little tramp, why are you using a mop? Get down on your hands and knees and scrub it inch by inch. If it's not spotless, don't even think about eating tonight."
I called Jayden to vouch for me. However, he insisted I had always been arrogant and cruel, constantly screaming at people or hitting them. He even lifted his shirt to show off the purple bruises covering his body.
I could not defend myself and ended up being the villain everyone wanted to see locked up.
Eventually, the entire 80 million dollars went to Lily's younger sister, Emma Hall, as compensation.
I spent the rest of my life rotting in prison, never understanding why sweet, gentle Lily would frame me and then take her own life.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day I won the lottery.