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The Mute Wife's Silent Escape

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 704    |    Released on: Today at 17:03

nto a desk drawer. Aurora stood up, running a

he hallway, stopping short as she came face-to-face w

When Julian saw Aurora, his brow furrowe

nished the moment Leo saw his mother.

smile. "Aurora," Seraphina said, taki

g no sign language in response. The silenc

What's wrong with you?" Julian said, his voice

ra's hands moved quickly, her signs sha

a is my mother's adopted daughter," Julian said, his tone leaving no

rora took an involuntary step back, her disbelie

manufactured hurt. "If I'm not welcome, I can leave,"

, but Julian grabbed Seraphina by the wrist, g

ved Aurora hard. "Don't you dare mak

rp corner of the coffee table digging into Aurora's

cked eyes fixed on the son she had carried for ni

riends have normal moms!" Leo yelled. "Y

ra's heart. Aurora opened her mouth, but no s

oked at Aurora with cold indifference. "Leo's just

an't speak to your mother that way," Seraphina said, but the cor

r lip so hard she tasted blood, the coppery tang a grim anc

e last question. "Are you planning

an loosened his tie. "You're being irrati

se any trouble between you two," Seraphina said, her voice l

aring a single glance for his injured wife. J

urora alone in the living room with Leo, who

ached a hand out toward her son, a

disgust. "I hate you!" Leo screame

the silent apartment. Aurora's hand remained frozen

aching abdomen. Aurora's legs gave out, and s

, Aurora finally understood. Aurora had noth

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“Aurora stood in the freezing New York wind, clutching a late-stage liver cancer diagnosis in her trembling hands. She had rushed to her son's school seeking comfort, only to find her husband, Julian, and his adopted sister, Seraphina, playing the roles of the perfect parents. Seraphina had even signed the school register as the "Mother." When Aurora appeared, Julian looked at her with cold disgust. "Don't show up today, Aurora. It will just embarrass Leo." Her own son, the boy she had carried for nine months, shoved her hard against a table. "All my friends have normal moms! You're a mute! I hate you! I wish Dad would marry Aunt Seraphina!" Instead of stopping him, Julian coldly told her to face reality, while the family patriarch called to threaten her with immediate replacement if she dared to be jealous. Six years of silent devotion and swallowing her trauma for this family meant absolutely nothing. In their eyes, she was just a defective stain on their perfect, wealthy lives, easily discarded and already replaced. She didn't shed another tear. She took off her diamond wedding ring, cut off the long hair Julian loved, and left the luxury penthouse with nothing but her old sketchbooks. When Julian arrogantly transferred four million dollars to buy her submission, she ignored it, picked up her drawing pencil, and prepared to spend her final days living entirely for herself.”