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Thanksgiving of Lies

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 612    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

r smoothie I'd made, then h

oat. "Oh! Ethan! I..

r side, all concer

you put

for, kale and ginger,"

ed. He grabbed the tall glass from

ing severe, but enough to cause discomfort,

no," I

mmanded, his face

refuse. I saw the s

s and drank the thick gre

y arms, a familiar heat spreading across

ll, triumphant smile

usted. "See? You're al

their master bedroo

felt more like a servant's quarters, and t

ching and the turmoil in my mind, I walked pa

Ethan' s and Chloe'

an," Chloe murmured. "So much

agreed. "He' ll ha

everything I already knew. I was an in

an' s doctor friend, a man I once t

sat me down in the formal livi

fortunately, very high-risk. The baby requires a specific type of stem

e' ve done some preliminary tests. You ar

od ran

ing a hand on my shoulder t

Leo' s... accident... shows you' re not fit. This donation can be your

ilded cage, wit

eft unsaid: refuse,

ok me to a private c

was sedated. I remember a br

, Ethan was gone. A nurse told

more determined than ever,

king to Ethan in the hallway

ed to understand. Given the nature of the cells harvested, and the... intensity of

s a shor

. She doesn' t deserve more children after what h

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Thanksgiving of Lies
Thanksgiving of Lies
“Thanksgiving at our Palo Alto mansion always felt like a picture-perfect scene. My five-year-old son, Leo, innocently reached for a cookie offered by Chloe, my husband Ethan' s glowing, pregnant sister-in-law. Then, horrifyingly, Leo started gasping for air, his small face turning a terrifying shade of blue. He was deathly allergic to peanuts, and Chloe' s feigned shock, "Oh my god, I had no idea!" was chilling. Ethan, my powerful tech mogul husband, immediately turned his furious gaze on me. "Sarah, how could you be so careless? You know about his allergy!" he roared, for all our wealthy guests to hear. At the hospital, while Leo fought for his life, Ethan comforted a tearful Chloe outside. He sneered at me, "Amelia would have been a better mother," then forced me to endure an invasive stem cell donation for Chloe' s high-risk pregnancy. I woke up, groggy and sore, just in time to hear the doctor confirm I' d likely never conceive again, followed by Ethan' s chilling response: "Good. She doesn' t deserve more children." "Good." That word ignited a cold, sharp fury in my veins, extinguishing any remaining hope or loyalty. Was I merely a disposable placeholder in this gilded cage, forced to sacrifice my body for the very people who had deliberately harmed my son? The injustice burned hotter than any physical wound. They thought I was broken, that I' d crawl back. They were wrong. My wedding ring felt like a brand, not a bond, as I slipped it off and handed Ethan the divorce papers. My escape, meticulously planned, had just begun, and the world was about to see what happens when a broken woman rebuilds herself, stronger and utterly ruthless.”
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