Mummy Your Husband is Mine
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him, like home. Everywhere seemed so bright, but all I felt was gloom and dark. T
y?" my mom's voice dr
terward. Also, she looked so different; her hair was perfect, her clothes ex
would
needed you the most? You ne
e," she said, crossing her arms.
ot back, anger bubbling inside me. I missed my dad so much. Why did h
ned. "Look, I made mistakes. But I'm back n
n't want anything to do wi
d and looked at me with that annoyed expression
where with you," I
on her face. "You think this is easy fo
My voice cracked as I thought about m
at first, but one of them grabbed my arm gently but firm
d, pulling away
the vehicle, and my protests turned into desperat
g this for your own good!" Mom shoute
was as confused as hell, as Mom slid in beside me. I glared at her, pressing down the urge
a moment. "I know I messed up, but you
o choice but to lea
stared out, feeling trapped and miserable. "What
sadness. "It wasn't like that. He was s
could have stayed! You coul
he turned to face me, and her eyes glistened with unsh
behind?" I shot back, c
ngle day!" she insisted, exas
e." I roll
resentment. How could she act like this was
nd tall gates. It looked like something out of a movie. I couldn't he
home," she said sof
reeping into my voice. "This is the
annoyance crossing her face. "It's not l
ou sold out?" I scoffed,
ntered the house. I couldn't believe how lavish everything was. But th
he staircase, and I froze. He was tall, wearing exp
ng at the bottom of the stairs
said, her voice colder than before
eated as my heart raced. "You're married to this
ied, her tone sharp.
s eyes. "It's nice to finally meet you, Paula
o he was pretending not to know me. The day I found out what my mother r
y that?" Andre aske
her," I scoffed. "Did you marry her for the
d, her voice echo
reeping onto his face as though he enjoyed
me, like I was some entertainment. "
nly fueled my anger. "This is not right, Mom!
her voice. "I just want you to understand that things w
world?" I shouted. What about my world? You know nothing abou
on. "Paula, it's not as simple as you thin
felt the heat rising in me, and I pointed a finger at him.
eight of her anger palpable. "You need
eeling my heart pound in my chest. You abandoned me! Don't come h
I think you need time to adjust to all of this, Pau
anything," I said coldly.
ed, pain flickering across her features. I c
o forgive you for everything you did
r own wounds. The tears I felt at the back of my throat threatene
ed, my voice softening. But I was still furi
ing to escape the mess we had all created. Wou
lt like I could commit murder at that moment. "I think I need s
an't
I want, even if it's replacing y