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Worthless No More: A Mother's Triumph

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1194    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

close, with broad shoulders that strained the fabric of his plain grey t-shirt. His hands were

ng okay?" His voice

eing a kind face made my composure crumble. I forced a wobble into

the floor as if I were too ashamed to meet his gaze. "It's my boyfri

ive across town. I was just wondering... I know this is a huge thing to ask... if I could

msel in distress. It was a role I despised,

ly from surprise to concern. He stepp

't be silly. Co

sh-cut pine and lemon cleaner, not stale pizza. It was tidy, but lived-in. A half-finished wooden toy boat sat on t

g a space on the comfortable-looking co

hank you," I mumbled, si

in the armchair opposite me, giving me space. He picked up the toy boat and a small block of wood, his hands

lence, I spoke up again,

n't important." I looked at him, letting a single tear trace a path

his carving, and his eyes were full of a

not righ

it almost made me cry for real. Mark

e gaining a bit of strength. "I just... I don

for a few landlords in this neighborhood. I know there's a small studio apartment that just opene

despair. "Really? That would be... amazin

all him for you now. I'll tell him you're a friend of mine

ed me as a responsible, quiet professional. Within an hour, he had arranged for me to see the

with genuine gratitude. I pulled my wallet out of my pu

dred dollars and h

at me, a flicker of something unrea

take that. I'm just

is hand. "You're taking time away from your

ngers around the bills. "Okay. But only if you let m

ed my lips. "That s

e gave me a fresh set of sheets and a pillow,

th a tiny kitchen and bathroom, but it was clean and had a big window that let in the morning light. I to

rk essentials, and a few bags of clothes. Mark wasn't there. A gaudy

the stairs, I felt a wave of relief so strong i

n a folding chair Liam had loaned me, I felt a sense

my computer, my phone buzz

y, Brittany's gala was a huge success. Made some killer contact

t a dismissive, arrogant message that

lying. My eyes drifted to the window of my new ap

lf. I wasn't just going to survive. I was going t

eeling spread through my chest. I had a fee

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“The stale coffee and expensive cologne was a mix I knew all too well-my boyfriend, Mark, was in a good mood, which always meant he wanted something from me. I was deep in the code of my indie game, my passion project, a world that was entirely mine. Then he dropped the bombshell: a "strategic networking event" with his "business visionary" childhood friend, Brittany, whom he clearly admired far more than me. My heart sank as he waved away my concerns about overdue rent and bills-money I' d given him to pay. Not for the first time, he dismissed my "pixels and stories" as not "real business," just as he had dismissed every cent I' d poured into his failing startup. The true blow landed when he sneered, "It's no wonder you can't even do the one thing a woman is supposed to do right. You can't even get pregnant. What good are you?" After a year of desperate hopes and private pain, his words cut me to my core. He was right there, dismissing my worth in the most cruel way imaginable, while spending my earnings to impress someone else. In that moment, everything shifted. I watched him walk out, slamming the door, demanding I leave my apartment-the one I paid for. I was broken, homeless, and worthless, just as he said. But as I looked across the courtyard at my quiet neighbor, Liam' s, light, a flicker of defiance sparked. I had nowhere else to go, but I knew I couldn't stay. That night, I knocked on a stranger's door, ready to reclaim my life, piece by painful piece.”
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