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His Cruel Love: The Feather's Betrayal

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 846    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

enty years, the people of Ha

ll collection of farms and houses s

years, I gave t

with colors that didn't have names, and it was soft but unbreakable. When I held it, I could feel the life in the world aroun

t because these were my people, this was my h

ended l

ddle of the night. It was the entire town, all the people I had helped, all the face

rm I had saved from drought three

he screamed, h

trembling f

, it's your fault. You br

something my ability couldn't immediately wash away. It resisted my effor

e me time. They

the crowd. I recognized her as Mrs. Finch. I had hel

oning us," anot

ho had praised me, who had brought me pies and hand-knitted s

with a tired face and a heavy belt. He didn't want to be here, I could

itchen, the sheriff on one s

y're making some serious claims. They say you inten

arely a whisper. "You know it's not.

us dependent. You played God with our li

swept through Havenwood. I went from house to house, day and night, laying my hand on f

er's Creek. I found him half-drowned and pulled the water from his lungs until he c

ed at me wit

ng directly into his eyes

. They had grown tired of asking for my help. They wanted to own the miracle. They believed that if they got rid of me, t

sted. They didn't see me as a person, they saw me as a resource. And now that the re

sighed, a long

an. There's a formal compla

my wrists. As he led me out of my house, the whole town was th

at them, at all their familiar, hateful fac

was quiet but carried

said. "You will all rememb

the sheriff put me in

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His Cruel Love: The Feather's Betrayal
His Cruel Love: The Feather's Betrayal
“For twenty years, I was the heart of Havenwood, the boy with the miraculous feather that brought life to barren fields and healed the sick. My gift built their prosperity; I gave them everything, believing I was blessed to serve my people. Then, the blight came, stubborn and unyielding, and suddenly, their gratitude turned to fury. They labeled me a monster, accused me of hoarding power, and the same faces I' d known since childhood, led by Mr. Gable, dragged me through the streets and into a jail cell. "You will remember me," I told their hateful faces as Sheriff Davis drove me away; a warning they met with mocking laughter. Just when despair was setting in, Julian Croft, a wealthy man whose racehorse I once saved, bailed me out, but his intent was not kindness. He wanted to buy my power, to turn my gift into a tool for his luxury resort, demanding I make his barren mountainside a paradise. "No," I defied him, a new strength burning in me as he sneered, "I' m not your tool." For my rebellion, his men brutalized me, leaving me battered and broken, but not defeated. I limped back to Havenwood, seeking refuge, only to be met with accusations that the blight had worsened because of my absence, and a demand for a million dollars in damages. "You owe us!" they screamed, their greed consuming them as they blamed me for their own suffering. In a horrifying climax, Mr. Gable, believing my feather was a "plug" holding back power, ripped it from my neck with rusty sheep shears, convinced it would unleash my full gift upon them. The pain was excruciating, a tearing agony, but as the feather crumbled to dust, something new awakened within me. A power, untamed and mine alone, surged through my veins, washing away my wounds, leaving me stronger than ever before. I turned my back on their horrified faces, leaving Havenwood to its self-made curse, knowing their prosperity would wither without me. I rebuilt my life far away, prospering in a bustling city, while Havenwood succumbed to the very blight they blamed me for, ravaged by unnaturally aggressive insects and rats. Their desperation grew, and the very people who had once praised me, then condemned me, then brutalized me, finally realized the truth: their savior was gone, and their damnation was their own doing. Mr. Gable' s family died horrifically, his wife driven mad, and an ill-fated "purifier" brought even more devastation, leading to the unthinkable death of every child in Havenwood. The town, now a biohazard, vanished from the map, its few survivors scattered and insane, while Julian Croft, too, met a swift, unceremonious end. I was finally free, building my own life on my own terms, leaving the ghosts of Havenwood behind, a testament to the price of betrayal and unbridled greed.”
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