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Love Lost, Life Reclaimed

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 816    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

t through the noise

o successful today? I gave him Ethan's college fund

llege fund. Years of scholarships I earned, years of flipping burgers and stocking shelves u

was boasting to my aunt, her s

se. "Ethan was never going to amount to much anyway. Look at him now. A de

I was eighteen and holding my acceptance letter, they sat me down. My

ur aunt needs our help. Kyle has this amazing opportu

tuition? It's due in a month,"

and given it to them. The entire fund. Every last cent. I threatened to expose them,

a beautiful, wealthy wife on his arm. He had used my money to network his way into her fa

warehouse. It was mind-numbing work, just enough to pay the bills for the small apartment

mother' s laughter echoed from the living room, loud and proud.

heard her say to a neighbor. "He's la

olding the anniversary cake I had bought with my overtime pay. It was a simple ca

ent numb. Th

oor, a mess of cream and s

e living room stopped.

ing over. She didn't look at me; she looked at the mess o

a mask of disappointment. "

nt and Kyle smirked from the sofa. I knelt down, my hands trembling as I tr

u'll only make it

s on a fruit basket. It was all I could afford. I broug

ry, Dad," I said

then back at his p

For you

e, turned it over in his hand, a

not even looking at me. "Go make yoursel

eams were disposable, the one who was always expected to give and never receive. That night, listening to them celebrate the man who stole my future, something insid

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“My mother' s voice cut through the party noise. "If it wasn't for my sacrifice, how could Kyle be so successful today?" She was openly boasting that she' d given my college fund to my cousin, Kyle. I stood hidden in the shadows, my hands shaking. Years of scholarships, working dead-end jobs, meticulously saving every penny for my Ivy League dream-all gone. "Ethan was never going to amount to much anyway," my aunt, her sister, added with a sneer. "Look at him now. A dead-end job, a miserable wife." My parents had enabled it all three years ago, when I'd been eighteen, acceptance letter in hand. "There's a family emergency," my mother had said. "Kyle has an amazing opportunity to study in Europe, and they're a little short." A little short for his tuition, but my entire life' s savings for my own education was apparently disposable. Now, Kyle swaggered through the party, designer suit, wealthy wife, a life that should have been mine. And I, Ethan? I was trapped in a mind-numbing warehouse job, just paying the bills for a small apartment I shared with a wife I didn' t love and a daughter who deserved so much more. "Ethan just doesn't have the drive," I heard my mother tell a neighbor. "He's lazy. Not like Kyle." The words hit me like physical blows. My vision blurred. The anniversary cake I bought with my overtime pay, a small gesture of connection, slipped from my numb fingers. It crashed to the floor. "Ethan! What is wrong with you?" my mother shrieked, rushing over, not to me, but to the mess. "You clumsy idiot! You've ruined everything!" My father followed, his face a mask of disappointment. "Can't you do anything right?" They stood there, judging me. My aunt and Kyle smirked. Later, my last twenty dollars, a fruit basket, rejected. "We don't need this cheap junk," my father said, not even looking at me. "Go make yourself useful. Your aunt needs another drink." That night, listening to them celebrate the man who stole my future, something inside me finally broke. The buried resentment ignited. It wasn't just about the money. It was about my life. And I was going to take it back.”
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