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The Son Who Chose A Stranger

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 822    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

ing his car keys from the hook by the door. He was already he

out the police report?"

misunderstanding. The drunk is gone. It's over." He turned to our son. "Ethan, sta

He left me, the actual victim of a physical assault, standing in the middle of the living room with ou

nto the sofa and picked up his phone, his

d to the phone. "Now Sarah's sick because of you.

id you see what happened out there? A man a

e. "You shouldn't have come here at night.

y, a new, solid unit that I was no longer a part of. My

m his phone, his expression mirroring his father's coldness. "

o much like Mark's, and for the first time, I felt a deep, chilling sense of failure. I had doted on him, perhaps spoiled him, but I had always tried to teach him kindness and empathy. But Mark's influence, his

as still holding on, the part that was willing to endure humiliation for a shred of a connection to my son, simply let

a pen, and signed the divorce papers with a stea

to the police," I said, my voice calm a

s eyes. "Dad sa

hat," I replied. I held out my hand.

, and pointed out the patch of trampled grass where it happened. Through it all, Ethan stayed inside, occasionally looking out the window with an expres

I was about to turn and leave for good, it rang. He answered it

then held the phone out to m

it. "

for this. Before you leave, make sure you clean up that mess on the lawn. I don't

hat the police said. He was just ordering me

dead phone in my hand, and felt nothing but a col

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“Three weeks after Mark informed me his "ideal woman" Sarah was moving in, forcing me out, I returned to our house for one thing: the divorce papers his lawyer drafted. As I fumbled for keys I no longer had, heavy, uneven footsteps sounded behind me, a low, slurred muttering growing closer. I pounded on the door, screaming for Mark and our son, Ethan, but through the peephole, Ethan' s shadow moved, then his voice came, muffled and cold: "Go away. You're scaring Sarah." My blood ran cold as my own son chose a stranger' s comfort over my safety, a drunken attacker' s hand clamped down on my shoulder. I screamed, fought, and tumbled onto the lawn, only to hear Ethan tell Mark on the phone, "Mom is making a scene... she's scaring Sarah!" Mark rushed past me, shivering and disheveled, to comfort Sarah, who stood draped in my robe, her face buried in Ethan' s shoulder. He then rounded on me, disgusted: "Look at you, Ava. Making a scene in the middle of the night. You woke Sarah up. She was terrified." They stood united, demanding I apologize to the woman who replaced me, for the crime of being assaulted on my own doorstep, as I realized my phone was dead, useless to call for help. When Sarah offered me peanut butter cookies, knowing about my life-threatening allergy, and Mark merely stared, impatient, without a flicker of recognition, the quiet truth dawned: he didn't remember, or worse, he didn't care. The man who once promised to always be my protector was gone, replaced by a cold stranger, eager for me to sign away our life so he could care for his new love. In that moment of profound betrayal, something shifted inside me. I signed the papers, then looked at Ethan: "I'm going to need to make a statement to the police. I'll need to use your phone." No longer fighting for a husband who despised me or a son who saw me as an inconvenience, I spoke to the police, then blocked Mark and Ethan' s numbers, cutting the last ties.”
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