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Blizzard Betrayal, Phoenix Revenge Rises

Blizzard Betrayal, Phoenix Revenge Rises

Author: Gavin
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1293    |    Released on: 22/12/2025

pariah, framed for a crime tha

Instead, he fell for the lies of my sister-in-l

with her and our daughter. When I finally confronted h

oked at me with co

e should have

dn't just break; it turned to ash. The decade of ab

th his help, I found the one piece of evidenc

smug faces and press play on a hidden recorder.

pte

y chest. I hadn't slept, not really. My eyes felt gritty, like they were filled with sand. Another

cken, the mashed potatoes, even the fancy dessert he loved.

never c

ke. I found the bottle this morning. It had exploded in the cold, the glass s

he had a surprise. I waited. F

iancée. A picture of her, Mark, and our daughter, Lily, laughing in fro

nd that scratched my throat

regret. He saw me, standing there, the papers in my hand. His ey

His voice was low, lace

first page. Then, with a furious roar, he tore them in half, the sound ech

ing, Hazel. Just a small misunderstanding." He

mpty space where I had sat waiting. A flicker of something, maybe

, syrupy tone he always used. "I know I' ve been distant. But I can change. We

. Then the soft voice, the empty promises of change. He never apologized. No

this

. I placed them gently on the tabl

oice flat. "Tear these up

pt his arm across the table, sending plates, cutlery, and the remain

g!" He threw his hands up. "You always have been! This is all because of your guilt, isn' t it

The old wound, torn open and bleeding

till new to town, charming everyone. She hinted at a secret project, a way to help Albert' s fledgling architectural career.

nt home, full of naive h

creaming. His designs. They were stolen. Plagiarized. Released to

said. Because Albert had finally started making something of himself. She claim

would believe me? There was no proof. Nothing but h

shame on the family. My parents' disappointment was a suffocating blanket. Albert

ng, so gentle. But even he started to see it. The way my

ed me of my rights, piece by agonizing piece. I fought. I tried.

id. Her voice was small, but carried the weight of years of indoctrination. "

you say?" My voice was rough,

e hardened. "Everyone knows. You

for an explanation, for some shred

ed, his voice tight. "Kids say things. She said E

t they would be friends. He was my first love, my anchor in the storm of

Shriveled up and turned to ash. There was n

l bag. My hands felt steady. My fe

My voice was calm, almost seren

he silence, the broken glass, and the g

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