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A Quiet Man's Vengeance

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 753    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

es into the hallway, a whirlwind of perfume a

m h

ntil tomorrow, but here she was, dropping her carry-on bag a

le spreading across my face for the first time all day.

ight out tonight," she said, rushing over to hug me. "I

felt the knot in my stomach loos

ent. "Olivia. You're back." There

Dad. You made it." She gave her father a warm hug, then app

king from Olivia to me and back ag

s this city better than anyone. The traffic from the a

a squeeze, a clear signal of alliance.

with gratitude. This was why I

e, quiet dinner. I picked up some lasagna from that Italian place

always rushing to your defense. I don't know why. I told her

obert said quietly.

pped. "You never had a backbone, so d

Mom, that's enough. I'm not going to let you come into my home and insult my husband. Not tonight, not eve

er face, but she was smart enough to know she had lost this round. She gave a c

Martha barely spoke, Olivia and

my waist from behind. "I knew this would be hard. That's why I

into her embrace. "I can handle it

ia sighed. "Her health issues a

into the kitchen. "I still can't believe you were in Miami for a whole we

ddenly feeling slick. I turned t

I mouthed

sed it. "Oh, Mom's just confused," she said, her voice a little too brigh

kissed my cheek. "Don't worry about

ped her at the terminal for the flight to JFK. I had the confirmation emai

mother think sh

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“My mother-in-law, Martha, was a human storm cloud, always hovering, always raining contempt on my life as a writer. When she and my father-in-law arrived for an "extended visit" for her "medical tests," the already thick air in our suburban home became suffocating. Her sharp voice, accusing me of getting lost and being "not a real man," was a familiar prick, but when she scoffed at my profession and questioned my ability to provide, I felt the familiar burn of frustration turn into a deep, internal ache. My wife, Olivia, usually my shield, tried to protect me, arguing with her mother, claiming Martha's alleged brain tumor made her unpredictable. But then, a chilling comment slipped from Martha' s lips: she asked Olivia why she hadn't called from Miami, not New York, where her business trip was supposed to be. Olivia quickly dismissed it as her mother' s confusion, but a sliver of doubt, sharp and cold, lodged itself in my mind. This wasn' t just Martha' s cruelty; something darker, more insidious was at play, shaking the very foundation of my trust. Later, my seemingly harmless neighbor, Mark, offered cryptic warnings about "protecting the throne" and people "sneaking in the back door." His knowing smirk, coupled with Martha's strange slip, began to twist my unease into a sickening suspicion. I had to know. I had to know if the quiet life I' d built, the love I cherished, was nothing more than a carefully constructed lie.”
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