Buried by Fame, Betrayed by Love / Chapter 1: The Obituary Goes Viral
Buried by Fame, Betrayed by Love

Buried by Fame, Betrayed by Love

Author: Tyler King MD


Chapter 1: The Obituary Goes Viral

Next →

After breaking up with Nathan Quinn, my life turned into a nightmare. Nathan’s fans had made my life hell for three years straight—DMs full of death threats, posters taped to my door calling me a homewrecker, even a near-miss with acid at a red carpet. The LAPD had a stack of incident reports on me that could’ve doubled as a doorstop.

By the fourth year, Nathan finally seemed ready to move on. He dropped a new love album and made it official with his new girlfriend. The album cover had him and Sophie tangled together on a Malibu beach, golden hour painting everything soft and perfect—like they’d never known heartbreak.

During a promo for the new single, Nathan was cool and collected when asked about the past. He lounged in the Tonight Show’s velvet chair, designer boots kicked out, that smirk I used to love just barely there.

"A truly qualified ex should be like they're dead," he said.

A TMZ reporter couldn’t help but dig deeper, hungry for drama:

"So, do you think Emily Rivers is a qualified ex?"

Nathan, who once smashed a mic over a hair question, didn’t even blink. Instead, he leaned in, voice smooth as whiskey: "A real ex? You shouldn’t even remember they existed."

He dragged the microphone close, knuckles tight on the handle, and added with that dark, low voice his fans went wild for:

"Miss Rivers manages countless affairs daily. My small temple here—she wouldn't think much of it."

He paused, then, barely above a whisper, "Rather than saying qualified... it's more like she's really dead."

That night, my long-dormant account suddenly posted an obituary. Millions of notifications pinged across America.

The first line: "When you see this letter, I have already left this world."

Five minutes later, Nathan Quinn—who never handled his own social—logged in and reposted one of his old songs.

—"Pretty Good"

He’d written that for me when I booked my first real movie. I could still picture him strumming it on his battered guitar in a cramped Brooklyn studio, before either of us had made it. It was all about new beginnings and endless hope.

Now, everything’s changed. No need to promote old songs, no need to remember the past.

His message was obvious to anyone who knew us: I’m dead—pretty good.

News of my "death" shot to the top of trending searches. #EmilyRiversDead even dethroned #SuperBowl. Every blog from Perez Hilton to E! News scrambled for dirt.

Nathan’s fans and mine went to war in the comments. Three days of digital bloodbath—doxxing, hacked accounts, even a push to erase my Wikipedia page.

It ended with Nathan blocking one of his oldest fans. She’d followed him since garage band days and even had "Nathan Forever" inked on her wrist.

Afterward, Nathan posted on Instagram: [Wedding approaching, don't jinx me by following the trend]

The pic was him and Sophie, fingers intertwined, Tiffany rings flashing. The kind that cost more than your car.

The breadcrumbs suddenly made sense to everyone watching: he’d been dropping hints for days, and now the whole ugly truth was out.

[I was wondering why our Nathan seemed off—turns out we were all played by that cheap woman!]

[Wait, isn't it that Nathan Quinn is getting married, and Emily Rivers is here stirring up drama...]

[Those who betray true hearts must swallow a thousand needles, Emily Rivers ten thousand]

Nathan clearly didn’t buy that I was dead. Maybe he thought it was just another stunt—like when I "disappeared" for a week to hype my indie film.

But he wasn’t the only one who doubted me.

My biggest fan, Chloe Bennett, was first. Chloe, who’d run my fansite since she was fifteen and spent her college fund on cameras to get better shots of me at events.

...

Today marked my ten-year debut anniversary. Ten years since I’d walked into that dingy Burbank casting office, desperate for any role that would pay rent.

Fans came from everywhere—Amtrak from Boston, Greyhound from Texas, flights from Seattle—just to celebrate my decade in Hollywood. They’d filled up a whole corner booth at Denny’s, bottomless coffee refills and stale fries untouched, the gold balloons spelling "10 YEARS WITH EMILY" sagging over their heads.

My obituary hit like a thunderclap, telling them my career had ended three years ago. Suddenly, those decorations looked more like funeral garlands than party props.

I’d promised them Disneyland when I won my first Oscar. Now, I couldn’t even keep my promise to show up.

Chloe tried to rally everyone, tears brimming but pretending to be calm. Her iPhone case, covered with my movie premiere stickers, shook in her hand.

"Everyone, calm down—this post has to be fake. Remember? Emily said she went into seclusion to work on her acting. She’ll be back." Her voice broke, but she forced a smile. "She’s probably at some method acting retreat in the Berkshires or something."

Her laugh wobbled, a sound too brittle to be real. She swiped at her eyes, trying to smile like nothing was wrong.

A few girls huddled over their phones, blue light painting their faces in the Denny’s gloom:

"Look, she’s been posting updates for us all these years, saying she’s safe. She can’t just... die. It’s gotta be fake. Maybe she’s just hiding out after the breakup..." One girl, not even out of braces, clung to hope.

I smiled bitterly. The first rumors of my death had leaked three years ago. A paparazzo claimed he’d seen my name on a hospital form, but nobody cared.

I kept posting, interacting with fans, but no paparazzi ever found me—not at Whole Foods, not at SoulCycle, not anywhere in Silver Lake.

Eventually, fans spotted the inconsistencies: old photos recycled, weird timing—like a Christmas tree in July, or the same Starbucks cup in pictures months apart. Theories exploded.

Back then, these same girls leapt to my defense, spinning wild stories about witness protection and secret missions.

They’d rather believe heartbreak drove me away than that I was gone for good.

Just like how I couldn’t believe my diagnosis at first. When Dr. Matthews at Cedars-Sinai told me I had cervical cancer, I actually laughed. It had to be a mistake. I was too young, too careful, vaccinated on time.

Twenty-seven, just starting to land real roles after years of playing "dead girl #3" or "crying girlfriend." I hadn’t even married my long-term boyfriend yet. We’d been house-hunting in the Hills, dreaming about kids and growing old together.

Still so young—how could death pick me? Death was for old folks in Florida, not for girls who still got carded at bars.

Next →

You may also like

Scarred by Love
Scarred by Love
5.0
After sacrificing everything for the woman he adores, Derek is left broken when his girlfriend Natalie turns his devotion into humiliation. As betrayal and shame pile up, Derek must decide if loving her is worth losing himself—or if it's finally time to walk away. His heart is on the line, and the next move could shatter it for good.
He Loved My Sacrifice, Not Me
He Loved My Sacrifice, Not Me
4.7
Natalie gave up everything—even her Olympic dreams—to protect Caleb, only to discover years later that he never loved her, only repaid a debt. Betrayed by the boy she trusted most and humiliated by his cruel friends, she finally reads the journal that shatters her last hope. Now, with his first love back in town, Natalie must choose: cling to the ghost of his gratitude, or walk away and reclaim her pride before she loses herself forever.
He Betrayed Me for My Sister's Honor
He Betrayed Me for My Sister's Honor
4.8
On the night of our engagement, my perfect fiancé was found in bed with my younger sister, destroying both our reputations in front of the entire town. He claimed to have taken advantage of her, choosing her honor over the love he promised me—leaving me to face the shame, heartbreak, and whispers alone. But the real truth is darker, and in Savannah, betrayal is a family tradition.
Rejected by the Hero, Loved by None
Rejected by the Hero, Loved by None
5.0
After five years building up two broken men into heroes, best friends Natalie and her bodyguard are betrayed when the men choose the very woman who destroyed their families. Facing public humiliation and heartbreak, they decide to quit this world for good—but the truth behind their downfall will explode the lives of everyone left behind. Will their final stand grant them the closure and justice they deserve, or will love and loyalty be their undoing?
Divorced for Her, Betrayed by Myself
Divorced for Her, Betrayed by Myself
4.5
Ben thought leaving his quiet, loyal wife for a younger, dazzling lover would finally bring him happiness. But as Natalie’s demands grow and the ghost of Rachel’s calm devotion lingers, he’s haunted by the price of his choices. When love turns hollow and regret sets in, Ben must face the truth: sometimes the real betrayal is what you do to yourself.
Ruined By My First Love
Ruined By My First Love
5.0
After being betrayed by the girl he once saved, Derek's world spirals into tragedy and poverty. Years later, when fate throws Natalie back into his life, old wounds bleed and new temptations threaten to destroy what little is left of his soul. He must choose between revenge, forgiveness, and a shot at reclaiming his stolen future.
Dumped for the Wrong Man
Dumped for the Wrong Man
5.0
Caleb Carter risked everything to make Natalie Brooks a star—only to watch her thank another man on live TV and toss him aside. Betrayed and furious, Caleb crashes her celebration, ready to reveal secrets that could destroy them all. When the truth explodes, no one’s reputation is safe—and Natalie realizes too late just who she’s lost.
Traded Her Life for My Promise
Traded Her Life for My Promise
4.8
At my engagement party, my world shatters when my best friend exposes the truth: the wife I thought dead has been waiting, betrayed and broken, for a decade. Her family has stolen everything from her—her money, her freedom, even her hope—forcing her into a coffin wedding to erase my memory. I’ll risk everything, even parachuting from a jet, to save the woman I abandoned and claim the love I swore to protect, even if it means turning my powerful fiancée into my enemy.
I Faked My Death, He Bled for Me
I Faked My Death, He Bled for Me
4.9
I faked my death to escape a loveless marriage—only to return years later and find my own grave missing, my family broken, and my supposed widower bleeding out in a cheap motel. I was always the dutiful daughter and the obedient wife, until disease—and betrayal—forced me to disappear. Now, back in Chicago, every secret I buried claws to the surface: my father’s death, my brother’s heartbreak, and Ethan Blackwell’s sudden, desperate return. He risks his life for a woman he never loved—why? As old rivals and buried passions collide, I must decide if I’ll stay hidden, or finally claim the life—and love—I was never meant to have. When the past won’t stay buried, what happens if my heart refuses to die?
She Stole My Life to Marry Him
She Stole My Life to Marry Him
4.9
Betrayed at the altar, Ethan Harper’s life is derailed by a car crash, a shocking medical secret, and the loss of his fiancée to Chicago’s golden boy. But just as hope flickers in the form of a devoted childhood friend, a single overheard conversation reveals a conspiracy more twisted than any soap opera. As old debts, hidden motives, and family legacies collide, Ethan is forced to choose between vengeance and escape. When the truth comes out—on a midnight yacht surrounded by enemies—will Ethan finally get justice, or will he vanish forever, taking every secret with him?
My Wife Waited While I Betrayed Her
My Wife Waited While I Betrayed Her
4.8
I was the husband everyone envied—until my secret affair with the girl I once worshipped shattered everything. While my wife braved the snow for my health and waited up with a birthday feast, I was tangled in another woman's arms, convincing myself guilt was love. Now, in the freezing silence, my wife stares through the glass, and I know the truth is about to destroy the only warmth I have left.
Buried Alive by My Childhood Friends
Buried Alive by My Childhood Friends
4.7
Twenty years ago, Caleb and his friends sealed the mayor’s grandson inside a forgotten well—and swore never to speak of it. Now, as developers threaten to unearth their secret, his old friends turn on him, trapping him in the same well to keep the past buried. Betrayed, tortured, and left for dead, Caleb claws his way back for revenge, ready to make them pay for every scar.