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Forged In Fire, Found Love

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 730    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

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Forged In Fire, Found Love
Forged In Fire, Found Love
“The sterile hospital air still carried the scent of my mother's final moments, a phantom pain throbbing in my abdomen, mirroring the hollow ache in my heart from the raw memory of yesterday's phone call. My mother was gone, taken by a ruptured appendix dismissed as a stomach bug, and the man who delivered the clinical post-mortem of her death was my husband, David Chen. He stood there, emotionless, a brilliant forensic doctor who couldn't see the pain in front of him, obsessed with his career and his intern, Emily White. I remembered the crinkle in his eyes, the laughter we once shared, replaced by the chilling silence that had become our life. The hollow in my heart was nothing compared to the vast emptiness that consumed me as I looked at him, so tall and unaffected. A decision, born from years of quiet heartbreak and this final, unbearable tragedy, solidified. "David," I rasped, "I want a divorce." His professional mask finally cracked. Disbelief warred with anger. He scoffed, spitting accusations, comparing me to my "criminal" father, all while lamenting what a divorce would do to his career. His priorities had always been clear, and I was just an inconvenience. Weeks later, burying my mother with secret savings and haunted by her last fears, I found my father's anonymous grave. Emily White appeared, sneering, mocking my 'criminal' lineage, and the dam broke. I lashed out, only to be pulled away by David who rushed to her side, his back a solid wall of rejection. On the academy obstacle course, his dismissive words cut deeper than any physical pain when a reinjured hand cost me my shot. "You don't have what it takes," he said, devoid of sympathy. Yet, a spark remained. Desperate, I confessed my shame to Chief Anderson, the crushing weight of my father's disgraced name. But then, he unveiled a hidden file. My father, Robert Miller, wasn't a criminal; he was an undercover hero, murdered in the line of duty, his sacrifice buried under years of deceit. The world tilted. The shame transformed into a fierce, aching pride, a burning resolve. I clutched his old badge, a silent promise forming in my heart. Robert Miller's daughter would finish what he started, no matter the cost, even if it meant becoming someone else.”
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