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A Steel Mill Daughter's Vengeance

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 458    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

fight. Kevin and I moved around each other like strangers, speaking only when necessary. He tried to

whole life chasing the approval of a mother who despised his choices, including his choi

It was just dormant, waiting

le of a session with a patient recovering from a knee replace

ler?" a cheerful w

this i

chedule a viewing for your property at 124 Maple Drive. We ha

t's knee. "I'm sorry, I think you have t

It's listed right here. Kevin Miller is the conta

call, my mind racing. I pulled out my work tablet, my finger

ictures of our living room, our ki

ated seller" bur

had tried to get my parents' money. When I refused, he moved on to the next asse

tarted in my gut and spread through my vein

whole time, he was smiling at me, sleeping next to me, while

burned away, replaced by some

just a simple, hardworking girl he could manip

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“The doorbell rang, a cheerful chime that felt utterly out of place, ushering in my mother-in-law, Eleanor, unannounced. Her unusual warmth and compliments were a warning, a performance leading up to her real ask. Then, over dessert, she dropped the bombshell: a request for a $250,000 "loan" from my disabled father' s settlement to fund my brother-in-law' s extravagant wedding. My father's money was for his life-long medical care, sacrificed from a lifetime in the steel mills. I refused, unleashing years of suppressed anger against her family' s disdain for my working-class roots. But the true betrayal came later, a phone call from a real estate agent asking to schedule a viewing for my house, which my husband, Kevin, had secretly listed for sale. He was planning to liquidate our home, our future, to fund his family' s delusional prestige. The shock, the raw devastation of his betrayal, quickly morphed into a cold, precise fury. He thought I was a naïve, hardworking girl he could easily manipulate. He had no idea I was about to weaponize a secret I had meticulously guarded for our entire marriage: his infertility. I decided, then and there, he would learn what it truly meant to lose everything.”
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