The Unwanted Mother’s Bold Escape
a grim sense of purpose. I was not just preparing to leave, I was preparing for a new lif
d. "Fine. But before you go, you need to
put me back in my place as the household help. It was
I said
us. It was a small word, but it w
" she asked, her v
ng her directly in the eye. "I
sleep from his eyes. He saw the tension, my packe
, his voice weary. "Just do the la
by sacrificing my dignity. He still didn' t get it. He was treati
ife' s punching bag," I said, my voice cold and
ou' re so high and mighty. Who' s going to take care of you when you
f any aging parent. She was trying to use my future against me, to pain
nd I felt a strange sense of calm. Her threats had no power over me
ords clear and final. "I' ve accept
trapped. They thought their threats and manipulations had worked. They had undere
tered, finally finding his voice.
e in my own house," I said, my voice hardening. "You should have thought
quickly curd
ace turning red. "After everything we' ve done for
!" David shouted, his voice crackin
or choosing myself. But their words were just noise now. They couldn't touch the core of resolve that had formed inside me. I looked at their
-law. They were just two angry people screaming in a house that held only bad memories. Th
reality hit, once I faced the world alone, I would come back, tail between my legs, ready to accept any terms they dictated. T