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My Mother, The Monster

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 703    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

cus with a gasp. My throat

e flowered comforte

ight, sliced thr

s, sharp and angry, from

t was always her, always Emil

es. Emily. Mom' s sister. Dad' s

ung to me: peanuts, my throat closi

m. It was a warni

ime, things would be diff

ver Emily leaving town. She'd told him she was pregnant. A lie, I found o

Emily. She never forgave

ing she owned, so

mind, I saw her clearly for the first tim

g cold and sharp. I had to get ou

ate fight

hool. And you'll be close to home," Mom said later that day, h

earby, under he

aid, my voice ca

a conquero

g – worry? hope? – in his tired eyes. H

quietly, avoiding Mom's gaze

out of state, the one with the great writing program. He'd ev

ost imperceptible nod

mask. Inside, I wa

ly decision for the out-of-state university. The application was alre

hidden voice recorder. A couple of nanny

ead my emails if she could. My room wasn' t private; sh

to go to a summer camp two hours away

lled every single relative, crying about how I was abandonin

en Uncle Mike. They told

tayed home. Mom had smiled, th

remonition had changed me. I wasn'

more years, even at a community college

aid, her hand on my arm, a little too tight. "We can ma

" was always

. "Thanks, Mom. I'll

in her perfect facade. "

the first time, I didn't feel the urge to cry o

was just

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“I gasped awake, my throat burning. Downstairs, Mom shrieked at Dad about 'Emily' again, their usual symphony of bitterness. I was used to it, used to being Mom' s property, something she controlled, ever since she trapped Dad with a fake pregnancy years ago. She never forgave him Emily, and she never forgave me for being his daughter. But this morning, a chilling memory, vivid as real life, clung to me: peanuts, my throat closing, Mom just watching. A taste of death. It wasn't a dream. It was a premonition, my own death at her hands, if I didn't act. The thought alone sent shivers down my spine. This wasn't just a difficult mother; I saw her clearly for the first time: a monster. My heart hammered, a desperate drumbeat, as every sugary word, every controlling glance, every public humiliation she inflicted felt like a suffocating vice. Dad, weak and defeated, could only offer whispered apologies, seeing my suffering but perpetually helpless. I wouldn't be her victim anymore. I wouldn't end up on that kitchen floor, struggling for breath while she calmly watched. Not this time. My resolve hardened into something cold and sharp, a desperate decision: I had to get out, and I had to take Dad with me.”
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