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Thorne's Penance, Elara's Triumph

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 608    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

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Thorne's Penance, Elara's Triumph
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“I once believed Reverend Thorne was my savior. Found freezing in the remote Alabama woods at five, abandoned by my own cruel mother, he offered me a home, a fragile hope within the church orphanage. But that hope shattered when, at eighteen, he learned of my innocent affection. Fearing scandal, he sent me on a deadly mission, deep into the dangerous Ozark Mountains-a place guarded by hostile hermits. He knew it was a death sentence. I died a brutal death, but my spirit lingered, unseen. I watched as he dismissed my murder, slandered my memory, and even married my cruel half-sister, Seraphina. My very essence was erased, my final desperate pleas unheard, my ghost cast out as "evil." Every shred of dignity, every memory of kindness, was crushed. How could a man I idolized, who once offered salvation, betray me so utterly? Why was my tormentor allowed triumph while I faded into oblivion? But then, a chilling miracle: I awoke, a child once more, with every agonizing memory intact. The same frozen woods, the same false savior offering his hand. This time, I ran. This time, I refuse to be a victim. My second life begins now, and this time, I choose my own path to healing, love, and a justice far sweeter than revenge.”
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