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No Longer His Wife, His Mother

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 996    |    Released on: 24/12/2025

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. I felt myself slipping, the pain receding, a welcome numbness

against the fading light. A voice, youn

? Are yo

treaked with tears, swam into view. A boy, no older than Jax, maybe a year

nyone behind," he mumbled, his voice

as a fierce determination in his young eyes. He looked like he' d

hispered, each word an effort. My

s gone." His voice broke, but he quickly wiped his nose with the back of

e. He grabbed my arm, his tiny fingers surp

d in protest. My heart stuttered, sending a fr

gasped, the world spi

tugging harder. "Just a litt

to crawling, relying on a child younger than my own son. The hum

s, sharp shards of glass and twisted metal tearing at my clothes, scraping my skin. The dust made every breath a struggle. T

voice hoarse, his small face red with e

lve was a lifeline in the suffocating darkness. He w

nto the relative open, the acrid air still thick but breathable. The stre

stumbled. His small legs gave out, and he collapsed onto the dusty

ice still weak, but a surge of con

u... you need a doctor," he wheezed, pointing towards

e. This child, who had just lost his own grandmother, who wa

tears finally stinging my eyes

ndma... she didn' t make it." The words were raw, laced with unspeakable grief, but he held back his tea

os, yet he had saved me. His bravery, his selflessness, it pierced through the years of emotional numbness I

gently cupping his face, ignoring the dirt. "You s

, then leaned into it,

lse, do you?" I asked, my

looking away. "N

e mix of desperation, gratitude, and a profound sense of connection. "C

don' t have to do that. I can... I can go to a shelter. I don' t want to be a trou

th with every word. "You are the bravest, kindest person I have

eeling a strange, unfamiliar warmth. "I promise, Keyla. You' ll never be al

ing his lips. He clung to me, his fragile hope palpable. This was a new beg

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“As the building crumbled around us, my husband, a paramedic, held the only oxygen mask. He gave it to his high school sweetheart, not to me, his wife who was struggling to breathe. Pinned under a beam, I gasped that I was pregnant. He told me to stop being dramatic and left me to die, taking our son with him. My own son agreed, telling his father I always "bounce back." I lost our baby, alone in a hospital room, while they fussed over her "anxiety attack" across the hall. They had chosen her, leaving me and our child in the rubble without a second thought. When he finally confronted me, it wasn't to apologize, but to demand I stop my "games." So I gave him exactly what he and our son had wished for. "I'm divorcing you," I said calmly. "And you can have Jax. I no longer want to be his mother."”
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