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The Unbreakable Spirit of Sarah

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 549    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

being clumsy, about it not being her faul

morphed into something unreadable as he took in the s

bout Lily. He put a hand on Tiffany' s a

any warmth. "We can try again. Tiffany could e

her child? As if Lily was a broken toy to be replaced. As i

e years of quiet suffering, the crushing weight of her loveless mar

eady. "My father' s company, your family' s social standing,

ker of surprise in his cold eye

t a di

, but Sarah turned away. She walked over to where L

e hushed whispers, Sarah found herself facing Eleanor Hamilton, Mark's mother. The matriarch

r Eleanor to speak.

brow rose. "Don't be hysterical,

ed, her voice flat. "It was

"Sarah, you're not thinki

aight in the eye. "You are free, Mark. Go have your life with Tiffany. Go have more

sing. "You can't just walk away! Wha

said. "And any agreement was paid f

the perfect, cold composure of this family. She saw Tiffany

er voice trembling wit

ark stepped in front of Tiffany, shielding her.

er closer to him, his back to Sarah.

, replaced by a chilling empti

eanor. "I will contac

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The Unbreakable Spirit of Sarah
The Unbreakable Spirit of Sarah
“My life was a gilded cage, a loveless arrangement with the powerful Hamilton heir, Mark, designed to save my father' s legacy. Battling postpartum depression, my only solace was my precious daughter, Lily. Then, Mark weaponized my vulnerability, declaring me unfit and sending Lily to his ex-girlfriend, Tiffany, her glamour hiding a sharp, cruel edge. When I finally managed to reach Lily, she was neglected, trapped on a sun-drenched balcony, bearing the faint, angry marks of abuse. My desperate phone call to Mark for help was met with gaslighting and dismissal: "Are you having another episode?" Then, the world stopped: a small cry, a sickening thud. Lily was gone, a silent victim of Tiffany' s malice and Mark' s chilling indifference. As I knelt over my daughter's lifeless body, Mark, standing with Tiffany, utterly dismissed my agony, suggesting only: "We can try again. Tiffany could even carry it for you." That horrific moment, his callous offer to replace my dead child, burned away the last remnants of my naive hope and illuminated the brutal truth. My entire marriage, my very being, had been transaction; Lily' s innocent life had paid our family' s debt in full. Fueled by a grief that transformed into an unyielding resolve, I looked the Hamiltons in the eye and declared my divorce, severing every tie to their toxic world. I walked away with nothing but Lily's memory, choosing to rebuild my life from the absolute devastation, far from their shadow.”
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