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When Love Turned Cold

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 423    |    Released on: 18/06/2025

t at the diner done, another few dollars closer to Lily' s next round of medication. My seven-yea

eyes still lit up when she listened to th

voice thin, "when I get better, can I lear

t was her dream. A simple dream

ys, the things insurance didn't cover. My husband, Mark, Lily' s father, owned a local hardware store. Or at least, he c

e. A supplier issue. Or Brenda Hayes needed him. Brenda, the widow of his c

r that used violin I saw at the corner music shop. A little

hop door jingled. Mr. Hend

u. Here for that littl

rson. I finally

real sorry. A fella came in this morning. Bou

nk. "All of

riend's boy. Liam, I think.

. Mark. For Liam

le. "He paid top dollar too. Sai

While Lily fou

, my voice barely a whisper, "th

I found it later, out back in the alley. S

ike Lily' s smal

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“My seven-year-old daughter, Lily, was fighting leukemia. Every penny I earned as a waitress and delivery driver went to her mounting medical bills, while her father, Mark, claimed his hardware store was "struggling" with "no money" for his own child. Lily dreamed of learning the violin, and I carefully saved for a small, used one; but when I went to buy it, the shop owner revealed Mark had already purchased all the beginner violins – for Brenda Hayes' son, Liam. The specific one Lily wanted? It was found snapped in half, "run over," in the alley. Later, Brenda' s social media paraded Liam' s new gaming consoles, pony rides, and lavish parties – all documented under '#BestUncle' and aligning perfectly with the times Mark claimed poverty. Meanwhile, Lily' s cough worsened, her counts dropped, and doctors urged expensive, out-of-state treatment we couldn't afford. The broken violin, Liam showered with gifts, Lily fighting for her life – it wasn't just neglect; it was a burning, cold betrayal. He was actively choosing them over his own sick daughter. Then, just before Lily' s birthday, I delivered a monstrous cake to a lavish party; it was for 'Happy Birthday Liam!' and there was Mark, laughing, wearing a party hat, while my dying daughter held onto his vague promise of 'something special.' I knew then what I had to do.”
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