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The Ring I Sold For Freedom

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 441    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

n't believe I would react this way.

mistress and your son into our home on the day our daugh

ang, cutting him off. He glanced at the scree

ou okay? Whe

t, his jaw tight. "Stay

is focus entirely shifted. He looked

cident. A fender bender, but she's shaken up.

ar Leo had been playing with was still on the floor. It was the same shade of blue as the one Maya

in Lincoln Park. Mr. and Mrs. Scott sat across from me in t

screamed at me. "Chicago's Hottest Lawyer Ethan Scott's New Family!" "A Son to Carry on the S

Mr. Scott said, his voice like

I said, my voice shaking. "He is the

er voice sharp. "It has been a year. Ethan needs an heir. The family nee

rce him. You will forgive him, you will accept the situati

not," I

never see Maya's grave again. The mausoleum is on private Scott property

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“On the first anniversary of my daughter Maya's death, I went to her grave, feeling the chilling Chicago wind but nothing else. My husband, Ethan, was supposed to be with me, but he texted that "something urgent" came up. When I returned to our penthouse, the sound of a child' s laughter filled our home. It wasn't a memory. There, on our sofa, was Ethan, not alone. A woman with bleached blonde hair, Nicole, sat beside him with a toddler, Leo, on his lap. My breath hitched. The boy had Ethan' s eyes. Ethan, caught off guard, stumbled through introductions. "He's my son," he finally admitted. On the day Maya died, he brought his new family into our home, her home. Then his parents, cold and powerful, delivered their ultimatum: "You will not divorce him. You will forgive him, accept the situation, and give him another child. Or you will never see Maya's grave again." My daughter's final resting place, held hostage. The thought was suffocating. I felt trapped, betrayed, consumed by an injustice that left me numb, yet screaming internally. How could they do this? How could he do this? But a mother's love knows no bounds. I would not let them take Maya from me again. I began selling everything: my valuable art, heirlooms, even my wedding ring. I needed the money to buy Maya a new plot, a final resting place far away from the Scotts, a place that was just ours.”
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