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Beneath the Texas Sun, A Mother's Sin

Beneath the Texas Sun, A Mother's Sin

Author: Norrra
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Introduction 

Word Count: 264    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

usiness deal, but I fell in love with

ad a chance at

n was gone, drowned by his own mother, Nicole, wit

' s life, Nicole and Wesley sh

butter cookies to his hospital room,

sley, declaring Caleb a "mistake" and mocking

riding crop on sharp gravel, spittin

on a foundation of lies

oved, the mother of my

ther, revealed a truth so shocking i

ed for five years about saving Nicole' s prize horse, a

the horrifying reality of what she h

king it right,

otion a chain of events that ended in

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Beneath the Texas Sun, A Mother's Sin
Beneath the Texas Sun, A Mother's Sin
“My marriage to Nicole Chadwick was a business deal, but I fell in love with her, and together we had our son, Caleb. I thought we had a chance at a real family. Then, in one horrific instant, my five-year-old son was gone, drowned by his own mother, Nicole, with her high school sweetheart, Wesley, egging her on. As paramedics fought for Caleb' s life, Nicole and Wesley shopped for saddles and laughed. Later, she even tried to send peanut butter cookies to his hospital room, knowing he had a severe peanut allergy. I watched her celebrate a new pregnancy with Wesley, declaring Caleb a "mistake" and mocking me as I lay bleeding in a ditch, pushed by her. She then publicly whipped me with a riding crop on sharp gravel, spitting venom and telling me I was nothing. My world shattered, built on a foundation of lies and unfathomable cruelty. How could the woman I loved, the mother of my child, be such a monster? But then, Mr. Chadwick, Nicole' s father, revealed a truth so shocking it peeled back every layer of deceit. Wesley didn' t just instigate Caleb' s death; he had lied for five years about saving Nicole' s prize horse, a feat I secretly accomplished purely out of love for her. Now, as Nicole shattered, confronting the horrifying reality of what she had done and lost, I finally understood. There was no making it right, no forgiveness. And my refusal to forgive her set in motion a chain of events that ended in her tragic, solitary demise years later.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 6