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Lost Memories, Found Truths

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 700    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

elope, addressed to me. I drifted over Mark's shoulder as he pi

small, local

our work shows immense talent and a unique emotional depth. We would be honored to feat

really bad, I had started painting again in secret. I rented a tiny storage unit a few towns over, and a few times a week, I would tell Mark I was go

wrong. The sky was a bruised purple and orange, the houses were leaning, thei

I never got to enter. A small flame of hope ignited in the cold emptiness of my bei

He didn't look sad. His face was blank for a

nd. He clicked on the gas stove, a blue flame springin

a silent, us

at had given me so much hope. He held it until the fire licked at his fingertips, then he dropped t

ce.' He had silenced it, j

icked up the phone a

hat's right... Well, I'm afraid there's been a misunderstanding. Ava is... she's not well. She's been suffering from some delusions late

is voice was filled wit

from your list," he continued. "Any further con

troyed the opportunity, he had destroyed my credibility. He had painte

tle piece of me that existed outside of him, outside of this house, was my art. It wa

he have to be

n with thoughts, with talents, with a life of my own. My existence, separate from his, was a threat to his story. Any accomplishment

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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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