Lost Love, Bitter Victory
t was the perfect life, a vibrant canvas
ined infertility, a result of an accident years ago-my
IVF treatments we endured, believing we we
with maternal pride, kneeling before a three-year-old boy who was undeni
as all a monstrous, suffocating lie, a
eption, so I planned my escape, a desperate attem
egan, quiet and anonymous, painted
g with the salt on the wind, a ghost with hau
te, having lost everything-her child, her lov
price for her lies, unaware that the real architec
stranger forged in betrayal, ready