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The Twin's Legacy

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 797    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

the twins sleeping nearby, Sarah' s mind drifted back. Back to five years ag

the time was Liam' s grandfather, a kind, elderly man who had put her at ease immediately. Liam, however, was another story. He

t past her, as if she were invisible. If he needed something, he would ad

projections for the European divis

, Liam," the old man would

ithout a word. She would quickly pass him the folder, her heart thumping wit

was her protector. He' d often kee

bark is worse than his bite. He' s been under a lot of pressure si

tes, and told her she had a bright future at the company. Under his mentorship, she began to gain con

uess herself, to feel like an imposter. The confident graduate faded, replaced by

resence. She saw an opening for a project manager in a different department, a lateral m

framing it as a desire to gain experience in a

e of Liam?" h

fixed on the floor. "I don' t think I' m what he' s looking for i

t a boy playing at being a man. But if this is what you feel you must do,

She would be free. She started packing up her desk on a Frid

small anteroom office opened. It was Liam. He stood there, leaning against the doo

ow and laced with something she couldn'

"Mr. Reynolds. I... I w

presence filling the small space

id the word 'marketing' as if it tasted foul. "You think that' s a be

d learning experience," she

Sarah. You' re not a good liar. You' re running away because you can'

ter. She was so stunned she couldn' t even

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“The blinding pain of childbirth ripped through Sarah, but it was the empty chair beside her hospital bed that truly shattered her. Mark should have been there, holding her hand, but his phone was off, just as it had been for hours. Another contraction hit, and alone, sweat-soaked, Sarah delivered her first twin, then geared up to do it all again, frantically trying to reach a husband who had vanished. As she cradled her newborn, a news report flashed on the TV: a sun-drenched beach, turquoise water, and there, laughing, hand-in-hand, were Mark and her best friend Emily, on a "romantic getaway" in Bali. Just then, a cheerful caller informed her the postpartum nanny package she'd paid for had been canceled by her husband. Her blood ran cold. He hadn't just abandoned her; he'd taken everything. A quick check of her banking app confirmed the horror: over eighty thousand dollars, her life savings for the twins, gone. He'd drained it all to fund his sordid escape. The line went dead after her mother-in-law, dismissive and callous, blamed Sarah for not "giving Mark a boy" and for being "careless with her money." The betrayal was absolute, a crushing blow from everyone she thought she could trust. How could she be so blind? How could they betray her so completely, so cruelly? The isolation crashed down, leaving her utterly alone, reeling from a decade-long lie that had just imploded. Just when she thought she might drown in her grief, a cold, sharp voice cut through the haze, forcing her to confront an unexpected intervention and perhaps, a chance to reclaim more than just her babies.”
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