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Caleb's Echo: A Mother's Fury

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 649    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

ptic. It was a sharp contrast to the sweet, cloying scent of the vine

ice gentle but firm. "We were

ul it almost brought me to my knees. "Oh,

ion didn' t change. H

His brain was deprived of oxygen for a critical per

't make sense.

n?" I asked, my voi

body is alive, but the part of his brain that makes him Caleb...

umb. Gone. My son was gone. His laugh, his questions about the stars, the way he would hold my hand. All of

d work. I kept him in a simple house on the edge of my own property, pretending we were poor. If we had been living in the main residence, if eve

h my son about lif

t was a cold, clear fury. Barney Fowler did this. His nephew, Wesley, who I

were goin

s were steady now. I dialed a

tion. I need you to assemble the best neurological team in the country. Fly them to St. Mary'

the other end. "Ms. Johns.

ling farmhand was gone. The own

rm, watching the rhythmic rise and fall of

h on his face. Beside him was his weaselly nephew, Wesley. And beh

finger at me. "The woman who assaulted m

matter of your assault on our head of security and the significant reputational damage you've caused t

ing to. He thought he was corn

o a trap he couldn

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Caleb's Echo: A Mother's Fury
Caleb's Echo: A Mother's Fury
“The smell of roasting corn and sweet wine usually filled me with joy at the Starlight Grove' s Grape Harvest Festival. I was living a simple life, a farmhand on my own vineyard, teaching my son Caleb the value of hard work and humility. But that day, a single pastry, laced with walnuts, turned my world into a nightmare. Caleb, my ten-year-old, lay dying in my arms, struggling to breathe, his body going rigid from a severe allergic reaction. I plunged the EpiPen into his thigh, but his breaths grew weaker, his lips turning blue. I screamed for help, pushing through the dense crowd towards the main gate where the ambulance was arriving, Caleb' s dead weight heavy in my arms. But the festival' s head of security, Barney Fowler, blocked our path at the VIP exit, demanding a $500 "convenience fee" per person to let us through. Then, he stopped the ambulance itself, holding it hostage for a $1,500 "commercial vehicle entry fee." He grinned, knowing I was desperate and had no choice but to pay. I transferred the money, my hands shaking, my son' s life ticking away. Just when the ambulance finally lurched forward, a horrifying, high-pitched tone cut through the air from inside-Caleb' s heart monitor flatlining. The next words from the doctor shattered my soul: "The delay... his brain was deprived of oxygen. The damage is extensive. And irreversible." My brilliant, vibrant son reduced to a vegetative state, all because of a man' s greed and a few stolen minutes. It was my fault; I created this charade. But guilt quickly transformed into a cold, burning rage. The struggling farmhand disappeared, replaced by the owner of Starlight Grove, and I knew exactly what I had to do. Barney Fowler and his nephew, Wesley, were about to discover who they had truly extorted.”
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