icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

Karma Served Cold: The Billionaire's Mother

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 597    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

ving. My face was a calm mask, but my

s. It wasn' t a fortune, but it was everything I had, scraped together from years of tips an

me home, had left me his prized 1968 Ford pickup. It was my last physical piece of him, and selling it felt li

day," I told the

price. It was less than it was worth, but it was fast. I took the stack o

best friend, David Chen, another Marine who died in the same attack. Mark' s last letter, a crumpled piece of paper I

ty. Now, it was my lifeline. I signed the documents, paid the lawyer w

Kevin was startin

d, his voice carrying across the neat lawns of our neigh

gone?" I asked, let

your fault!" He waved a piece of paper in the air. Tiffany stood

w Tiffany, the concerned family friend. They saw the nosy neighbors, whispering about how I

led for an emergency order. Given the circumstances...

k playing on his lips. Thi

this was when I

I just nodd

Kevin' s smirk v

"I' ll sign the papers. I won' t fight yo

k out with a single, small suitcase I had packed that morning.

, from my husband, from my son, and from the

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
Karma Served Cold: The Billionaire's Mother
Karma Served Cold: The Billionaire's Mother
“The cold garage floor seeped through my thin jeans as I lay hidden, listening. This wasn't a memory; it was a horrifying déjà vu, a second chance at the day that had once destroyed me. Inside, I heard my husband Kevin' s bitter voice, dismissing me as "simple," "always tired," and "smelling like the diner." His mother, Helen, chimed in, labeling me an "anchor, dragging him down" from his imagined football star glory. Then came the chilling words from my own twelve-year-old son, Justin. He openly wished Aunt Tiffany, the "friend" I'd helped through her divorce, was his mom, because her house didn' t smell like "fried onions." Tiffany' s smooth voice, dripping with fake concern, endorsed their narrative, twisting my double shifts into "neglect." I knew their entire sinister plot, every humiliating detail: Justin' s fake "runaway" act, Kevin' s performative call to the police and Child Protective Services, framing me as an unfit mother. They planned to file for emergency custody, force a divorce, and escape with Justin to a new "perfect" life with Tiffany, leaving me utterly ruined. In my first life, I was blindsided. I fought desperately, screamed, cried, and ultimately lost everything-my son, my home, my reputation. I truly died a broken woman, my soul consumed by an unbearable grief. But somehow, I was back. The crushing grief was gone, replaced by a terrifying calm and an ice-cold resolve. They still believed I was simple, weak. They were about to discover the monstrous mistake they had made.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 68 Chapter 79 Chapter 810 Chapter 911 Chapter 10