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Lost Memories, Found Truths

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 734    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

re. I lay on the cold tile of the bathroom floor, the world a blurry mess of white porcelain and dark, s

Ava. Stop bein

st inches from my face. I could see a small scuff on the left one. He w

a sound. My chest was a tight knot of pain.

that I knew so well. It was the sou

eo late for his dinner. You know how h

cross my body for a second before he walked out of the bathroom, leav

e sound of a can of soda being opened, that crisp hiss. He was getting a drin

t door. I heard her voice, bright

hood, thought I'd see if you guy

rent now, full of fake concern. It was a voice he used f

ked, her footsteps getting closer. I tried to call out, to

hallway. "Probably best to let her sleep it off

he love in her voice. It was a sound I was desperate for

o," Mar

ck clicked into place. He had

, the bare bulb seeming to dim and pulse with the last, fading beats of my heart. I thought of Leo, my sweet little boy, probably sitting at the table waiting for a mother who would n

h left me in

, I was

d down and saw my own body, still and pale on the ti

drifted out of the bathroom, a

oom, on his phone. He wa

No, no mess. It just

oment, his face a m

need to check the exact payout on the accidental deat

as looking at my body on the floor, a body that was still warm, and he was thinking about money. T

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“The rain lashed against the window, mirroring the fresh bruises blooming on my skin. I lay on the cold bathroom tile, my breath a shallow, ragged gasp; another "accident" Mark would explain away. He stood over me, bored and callous, reminding me our son would be late for dinner-as if I chose to be broken on the floor. My sister, Chloe, bright and oblivious, called from the front door, offering ice cream, a lifeline I couldn't grasp. "Ava's not feeling well," Mark lied, his voice dripping with fake concern for her ears, sealing me away. My last chance gone, a profound cold enveloped me, deeper than the tile, as my life ebbed away, thinking of Leo who' d never see his mother again. Then, the pain vanished, replaced by an eerie lightness; I was standing, looking down at my own lifeless body. I watched, a silent phantom, as Mark called someone, casually planning to claim double indemnity on my life insurance, describing my death as a convenient "fall." He felt no grief, only calculation. The next morning, he made Leo dinosaur pancakes, telling him Mommy was "very tired," twisting my absence into abandonment. Later, I saw him systematically erase me-tossing my treasured memories, even ripping apart the novel my grandmother gave me, a symbolic execution of my very existence. He wasn't just disposing of my things; he was annihilating any proof of who I was. I floated there, a ghost of a life brutally taken, haunted by the chilling clarity of his calculated cruelty. I had to find a way to make him pay.”
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