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Ashes of Love, Flames of Justice

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1038    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

filling our lives with a quiet, steady support that felt like a lifeline. I' d paid the hospital deposit with the car money

urth evening, t

uilding a wobbly Lego tower. He scrambled to his feet, his

lled, running to the doo

e stood on the welcome mat, looking a little rumpl

k' s legs. "Daddy! You cam

' t used in months. "Hey, buddy! Look what I brought you.

is father' s absence forgotten. He hugged the robot tightly,

y arms crossed. "What ar

iving room. "Go play with that, son. Dad

nd through his hair, a gesture of manufactured stress. "Chloe, I' m so

face a blank mask. I didn

to change everything for us." He reached out, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "I can pay for al

to reality. Maybe he finally understood what was at stake. The word "promise" hung in the air, a ghost of the man

ulnerability to show. "You

ieved smile. "Yes. All of i

I had been so alone, so terrified. The idea of not having to carry

do?" I asked, my vo

the mas

ry savvy woman. She wants to see total commitment from th

'all in' ?" A cold drea

wants us to leverage it. We' ll sell it, and that capital, combined with her investm

o ice. He hadn' t changed at al

d, my voice dangerously quiet. "I just sold my father' s car to pay for

loe. Think bigger! This is our future. You have to let go of these litt

l, but it felt like a steel door

ed by the cold, entitled man I knew too well. "Don' t be stupid, Ch

, Mark. You made sure of tha

the door. "Fine! Be a martyr! See where it gets you!

ot, his face clouded with conf

eetie. He

I couldn' t shake the feeling. I opened my laptop, my fingers flying across the keyboard as I logged into the state' s

s articles of organization. It listed a new secondary managing member. It listed the practice as a t

ure I ne

r me. The betrayal was so complete, so audacious, it left me breathless. He hadn' t come to a

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“My phone buzzed on the counter of the vet clinic, a harsh sound, demanding my attention from a complicated case. It was Mark, my husband, sharp and impatient. "Chloe, drop whatever you' re doing. I need you." He needed his backup drive, for the biggest night of his career, a speech about 'sacrifice' and 'unwavering support', to impress his investors. I, his vet-tech wife, was racing home to fetch it, my knuckles white on the steering wheel. When I arrived, he was radiant on stage, spouting platitudes about family while I clutched the hard drive in the shadows, my stomach twisting. My phone vibrated: Dr. Reed, our son Leo' s specialist. "Chloe, the new treatment protocol is our best option, but we need to start immediately. The hospital requires a significant deposit." It was an unimaginable sum. I looked through the glass at Mark, laughing with investors, the hard drive forgotten. Leo and I were not in his world. In that moment, something inside me shifted. The long, slow burn of resentment ignited into cold, clear purpose. I wasn't going to wait for him. I wasn't going to ask him. I drove directly to sell my father' s classic Mustang – my most prized possession – for the cash. Returning home, a bright orange notice was slapped on our front door: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. My key wouldn' t work. My credit card was declined. I called Mark, his voice laced with fury. "Where the hell did you go? You embarrassed me, Chloe!" "The house, Mark," I whispered, trembling. "There' s a foreclosure notice. My keys don' t work." "I mortgaged it. Months ago. The startup needed a cash infusion," he sneered. "It' s gone, Chloe. My last-ditch funding failed because I was too damn distracted by all this drama with Leo. Your drama." Rain plastering my hair to my face, I sank to my knees. "We' re done," he said. "I told the bank to change the locks. You can get your things tomorrow." He hung up. Just then, Leo, pale and frail, opened the door. "Mommy? Why is Daddy yelling? Are we leaving our house?" His simple words cut through my shock. I pulled him close, whispering, "What if it was just you and me from now on? A new life. Would that be okay?" He nodded, trusting. That was all I needed.”
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