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The Heiress They Stole

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 732    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

optive mother, Maria, her voice tight

need to come home.

ne still warm from the last run. "What's wrong? What a

that. Just... come hom

ver just wanted me to "come home." It was always a prelude to a demand, a lecture,

rew up in, a place filled with more shadows than happy memories. But something was off. The driveway was

zen other familiar faces from the congregation all turned to look at me. They weren't prayin

n the couch, looking proud. In Maria's arms,

, her voice booming with performative j

They were in their late fifties,

?" I asked, m

has blessed us, Jocelyn. We spent our life savings, and yes, the money you've been send

in before deliver

a good salary. It's your Christian duty to support this family, this ministry

nt. It was an ambush. They hadn't called me here to celebrate. They had summoned me to se

as instant a

gasp went thr

ge. "No? What do you mean, no? This

firm. "I have my own life, my own bills. I can't afford to s

er everything we've done for you! We took you in, we raised

lyn, your parents have made a great sacrifice. It is you

orus of condemnation. "Shameful." "Selfi

will do this, or you are no longer our daught

d tasting like freedom

back to. We needed a nursery for Caleb. We threw all your old things out. But don't

me into the cold November air, and drove until I found the cheapest, grimiest motel I cou

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“The Thanksgiving call from my adoptive mother was laced with a forced cheerfulness that immediately put me on guard. Maria and Anthony never just wanted me home; it was always a preamble to a demand, a lecture, or a guilt trip. This time, it was worse. I arrived to find our small, worn-out house packed with church members, their eyes filled with pious expectation. My adoptive parents, Maria and Anthony, proudly presented a newborn baby, Caleb, demanding I shoulder his entire upbringing and hand over my paramedic salary as my "Christian duty." My refusal unleashed a nightmare. They disowned me, threw out my belongings, and publicly shamed me at my workplace, jeopardizing my hard-earned career. But the lowest blow came when they tried to marry me off to my violent cousin, Rufus, hoping to gain legal control over my life and income. When Rufus used a spare key to break into my apartment, trying to force himself on me, my boyfriend Ethan saved me. Yet, at the police station, my adoptive parents' theatrics and lies allowed them to walk free, while I was left reeling from their venomous threat: a civil lawsuit for "elder abandonment" and demanding every penny I had. How could these people, who claimed to be my family, relentlessly try to destroy me, all in the name of God? Was there no end to their depravity, no escape from their manipulative grasp? But as their twisted words echoed in my mind, a forgotten memory-a snatch of a phrase about a "fire"-ignited a terrifying new question.”
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