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Reborn From Betrayal: A Mother's Vow

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1026    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

suffocating. Tom sat on his bed, his back to me, but I could se

finally turned, and his face was streaked with tears, his

e whispered, his voice cho

." I held him tight, my

vulnerability for my tough, athletic

rrible, simple truth. I couldn' t

school, that Tom was unstable and violent just like his "crazy" mother, widened that crack into a chasm. He lost his frie

avier than this one. The note he left was sho

. He had been so calm. "These things happen, Sarah. He was always so

breathing son, and a fierce, protective rage burned away my te

was Kevin. Mark had dropped him off here, telling me he had to go back to the hospit

shed into th

ug look on his face. At his feet was a pile of smo

s born, every woman in the family-aunts, grandmothers, cousins-would contribute a square of fabric from their own clothes, s

scorched, pathetic pile of scraps, a single corner wit

cry. He lunged at Kevi

do?" I screa

nd dirty. I was cleaning up. You sh

w the scene-the smoldering quilt, me holding back a

Mark demanded, his fac

ars of rage and grief streaming down h

cloth on the floor. He glanced at

rembling convincingly. "I found some matches and wa

nstantly. He went to Kevin an

idn' t get hurt." He then turned to me, his face hard again. "Y

ng me. He wa

estroyed, and he was blaming me. He didn

hread of any lingering h

imself out of my grasp and stood tall, facin

ice shaking but clear. Then he looked straight at Mark.

from his own son, in front of his new surrogate

me?" he snarled, ta

dad!" Tom shouted bac

He raised his

ook of fury on Mark' s face, the flas

reacted. I threw my

rce of it sent me stumbling sideways. My

d back, my body a shield be

d Mark' s arms, digging my nails into his expensive shirt, holding him back

s terrifying. But I held on, a cornered animal protecting her y

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Reborn From Betrayal: A Mother's Vow
“The memory was a ghost that never left me, a film of a life I had already lived and lost. In that other life, the end was cold and dark: my son, Tom, gave up, worn down by his father Mark' s betrayal and the world turning its back on us. Mark, my husband, the man I' d sacrificed everything for, watched as his wealthy new lover, Jessica, and her son, Kevin, systematically destroyed Tom' s future, stealing his scholarship and publicly humiliating him. When Tom tragically left me alone in a world that had turned its back, Mark was at a gala, accepting an award, uncaring. I drowned in despair, until I woke up, not dead, not grieving, but back. Back to the hospital breakroom, the cold coffee, the smell of cafeteria chili. The day it all started to unravel. This was my chance, a chance I didn' t ask for but would not waste. I tore off my badge, left my hospital shift, and ran ten blocks, the rage fueling my every step. I burst into the high school, just as Mark, the socialite, and her smug son stood there, my Tom nowhere in sight. "Where is my son?" I demanded, my voice raw, ready to set their perfect world on fire. Mark denied everything, calling me "unwell," making me look like the crazy ex-wife. Then, Kevin pushed Tom, and Mark, in front of everyone, coddled Kevin, while my boy bled. He even tried to send us away, telling me to pack our things and disappear. But the final straw was Kevin, burning Tom' s precious family quilt, and Mark, instead of punishing him, blamed me. My son, seeing his father' s utter disregard, declared, "You' re not my father!" And Mark, in a fit of rage, raised his hand to strike Tom. I threw myself in front of my son, taking the brutal slap that echoed the pain of a lifetime of betrayal. I wouldn' t let my son get tired. I would fight. The next morning, I took Tom' s hand, and we marched directly into the lion' s den-General Miller' s office at Fort Connolly Army Base. I knelt, a humiliated-yet-determined mother, begging for help. "My husband is destroying our lives, and we have nowhere else to turn. Please, just give us five minutes of your time." This time, justice would not be denied.”
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