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From Dust to Gold

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1207    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

not-knowing. She needed to see the truth for herself, no matter how much it hurt. Sh

building. The minutes dragged on. She felt foolish, like a ch

r hand resting lightly on his arm. Jessica Chen. His assistant. Sarah' s breath caught in her throat.

ous happiness. They didn' t go to a client' s office. They went to a small, charming Italian restaurant in a part of town Sarah

of warmth and intimacy. After dinner, they walked to a nearby apartment building. He had a key. They went inside togethe

e, to pound on the door, to scream and cry and break things. But she was paralyzed by a deep, cold shock. She felt weak,

home, acting as if nothing had happened, while Eleanor

her voice dripping with meaning. "She got pregnant right away. Some women

her gut. Her mother-in-law didn't just know about the affair; she approved of it

r. She tried to explain, her voice cracking. "Mom, Mark is... he' s

, her tone disappointed. "Marriage is hard. Men have their pressures. Your job is to be a supportive wife, to make your home a refuge f

es that were suffocating her. Secure your position. As if she were a courtier in some medieval drama, not a human bein

er hands, usually so steady, fumbled a complex jacquard weave. The threads tan

you doing?" her ol

ut through the no

o the factory floor's grime. David Chen. The new head of the design and production depar

He studied it with a focused intensity. "This... this is interesting," he said, his voice qu

ewildered. He wasn' t

the supervisor. Then he turned to S

fear. She expected a formal reprimand. Instead, he motioned for

ious. "I' ve seen your record. You' re one of our most skilled wor

seen her as more than a pair of hands. "I...

rent catalog. I' m giving you a new assignment. I want you to take this 'mistake' and develop it into a f

time in months, a flicker of something other than pain spa

ess. The threads became her words, the colors her emotions. The finished

a look of genuine admiration on his face. He called a meeting and presented her design, giving her ful

here for dinner, and the criticism started immediately. "Sarah, t

ning with shame. Tonight, something was different

, and walked to her room, leaving Eleanor and Mark staring after her in stunned silence. It

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“For years, the hum of the textile factory was Sarah Miller' s only solace, making her feel competent in a life where she was otherwise suffocated by the demands of her husband, Mark, and his mother, Eleanor. They relentlessly pressured her for a child, reducing her worth to a mere vessel for an heir. Then, the fragile peace shattered. A casual discovery-a jewelry store receipt in Mark' s pocket for a gift she never received-unveiled a horrifying truth: Mark was having an affair. The real punch to the gut came when she discovered his mistress, Jessica, was pregnant, and worse, Eleanor not only knew but was orchestrating her replacement. The ultimate humiliation arrived when Eleanor, with Mark' s silent complicity, moved the heavily pregnant Jessica into their home, explicitly telling Sarah she was being demoted to the guest room-a callous act of eviction from her own life. This wasn' t just a betrayal; it was a public shaming, orchestrated by the very people who claimed to be her family. How could her own mother-in-law, a woman who had once claimed to love her, actively conspire to replace her with a pregnant mistress? Why was her husband so effortlessly cruel? The constant torment, the whispered accusations of barrenness, the complete lack of support from her own mother-it was an injustice so profound, it threatened to break her. But in that moment of absolute despair, as they watched, expecting her tears, something snapped. No longer paralyzed by shame, a chilling resolve settled in Sarah's heart. They thought they had won, thought she was broken. They were wrong. This wasn't the end; it was the declaration of a war she was determined to win.”
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