The Start of Terrible Terrible No Good Deeds
To acquire a suitable home for her plans, Ally Kildrid decides to catch and marry the richest man in town. After a day or so of working on the man with all her womanly charms, she marries him in a hurry. It takes her no time to move into his big fancy home and to re-imprison her doppelganger and her husband in a deep underground bunker--Ally's a witch and used her powers to create this one that only she can get to. However, what Ally never expected was that the man she married had children, a boy and a girl both in their teen years. Ally only saw that as a hiccup in her plans. For now, she focusses on getting rid of the husband so that his fortune, the house, and all the family possessions becomes hers alone. After the wedding, however, she still has to play the role of the loving doting wife, for she has to wait until her husband writes her into the will. By that time, she had found herself pregnant and the urge to remove her marital status at the highest interval. Sugar turned to spice and spice turned to poison as Ally fixed up their relationship to the point where it looked as though the husband beat her in case he tried to divorce her before she had the chance to get rid of him.
Sick of his presence in what she now claims to be her house, Ally decides to exercise her magical abilities on her now soon to be departed husband, the vampire. She sets him on fire in hopes that her husband's vampire trait would react and he would die instantly. Unfortunately, he does not.
This leads to the two to end up in a scuffle. The husband didn't care that Ally was pregnant for she was the poison in his wine and he wants to be rid of her and any other signs of her existence that means the child too!
Sore and beaten, Ally loses the fight but not the war. Nursing her pain as she got up she cooked up another plan to get rid of him.
Once more she uses her magic to kill him with fire. Already burnt from the first magical attack, he arches away from her in fear. She was down, he thought, I had the upper hand, he believed.
The flames consumed his body as he watched his wife act as though she had only walked into the room with no thought of what is happening around her.
And when the Grim Reaper came for him, Ally put on her award winning act of the doting wife and grieved his death as one would suspect her to do so.
All the while, the woman she was doppelganger to, June, lived in her own version of peace pregnant with her first child.
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