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A Mother's Sword

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 865    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

diately swallowed by the city's relentless energy. People rushed past her, a river of suits and briefcases,

nfectant. She placed the urn on the nightstand and opened the box containing her husband's medals. The Medal of Honor gleamed under the weak light o

erred to the "tragic accident" and highlighted Senator Caldwell's "compassionate response" to the "grieving mother." They painted a picture of a powerful

ould take the money and be grateful." Each word was a fresh cut, but Eleanor refused to bleed. She read them all, letting the injustice fuel the fire i

es, called her, her voice frantic with worry. "Ellie, what are yo

leanor said, her voice calm

ou are. You raised money for the VFW, you organized the support groups for the other wiv

powerful man's daughter killed my son and they are going to get away with it." The wo

d, her voice a whisper. "You can't figh

ed. "They've taken everything from

other end of the line. "Please

as a stranger. Her face was pale and gaunt, her eyes shadowed with grief, but there was a hardness in their depths

She didn't take a taxi. She walked. She walked for miles, the city's noise a dull roar in the

r husband had served with his life. The la

ists snapped pictures from a distance. Officials with security badges hurri

he hard pavement. She placed her son's urn in front of her. She too

ecurity guards approached her cautiously. "Ma'am

is life for this country," she said, her voice clear and strong, carrying over the hum of traffic. "His son, Michael Vance,

People stopped to stare. Cell phone cameras were raised. The guards were flustered, unsure how

Eleanor Vance was no longer a

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“The soft beep of the heart monitor was the first sound I heard, cutting through the fog of impact, of screeching tires, and Michael' s small hand slipping from mine. I was in a hospital, a dull ache spreading through my entire body. Then the door opened, and Tiffany, the senator' s daughter, the one who was driving, stood there. "Oh, you're awake," she said, devoid of concern, as if my son, Michael, was an inconvenience. "My father has taken care of everything. The official report will say it was a tragic accident caused by poor road conditions." She even offered to pay my hospital bills. The world I knew, where right was right, crumbled. My son, my kind, innocent Michael, was just an "annoyance" to them. The police wouldn't help, the law wouldn't help. Despair was a suffocating blanket, threatening to pull me under. They thought I was just a grieving, helpless widow to be bought off and intimidated. They thought my husband' s Medal of Honor, tucked away at home, was just a piece of metal. They thought his sacrifice meant nothing. But as Tiffany walked out, a cold, hard purpose crystallized within me hotter than any rage. My tears stopped. I looked at my steady hands. The woman who had been rushed into that hospital was gone. I was checking out.”
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