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Mother's Mind, Daughter's Fury

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 662    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

chair, the leather sighing under my weight. Six months. Six months in a sterile Singapore office, fueled by lukewarm

ion from a neighborhood watch group back home in our affluent suburb, a p

treet. "Chloe, I don't want to alarm you, but I t

was a sho

mpt, graying hair, wearing a worn-out trench coat that was too big for her thin frame. She was ben

caught in

jaw, the elegant curve of her neck,

y mother

gift from me. A woman who was a former esteemed art restorer, whose hands were on

eighborhood where the garbage trucks probably hauled aw

ferred a substantial amount into a trust fund for her, enough to ensure she would never have to worry about money again. I paid for

ation. Social media. My stepfather, Mark, wasn't very active, but the housekeeper, Brenda, was. I had insi

gs, weekend trips to Napa. All posted within the last six months. My sto

ely. A custom-made silk organza dress, in a shade of deep emerald green I had commission

s necklace. A cascade of deep blue stones set in antique platinum, a piece so distinctive and val

y mother's necklace.

sn't just that the items were being worn by someone else. It was those items. Th

had n

The woman in the video, rummaging through trash, and the woman in this photo, flaunting stolen luxur

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“The final line of code compiled, my latest multi-billion dollar tech merger project complete. I, Chloe, had delivered. Then my phone buzzed with an urgent neighborhood alert from back home. "Chloe, your mother, is she okay?" Mrs. Gable asked, attaching a shaky video. It showed my elegant mother, a renowned art restorer, rummaging through garbage bins, disheveled and thin. This couldn't be true. I' d set up a trust, paid for everything-even a luxurious round-the-world cruise she was supposedly on. But the next image shattered me: my mother' s custom-made emerald gown and heirloom sapphire necklace on Brenda, our housekeeper, at a "charity gala." The sheer audacity ripped through me. They were symbols of my love, meant only for Mom. My stepfather, Mark, dismissed the video as Mom' s "new hobby" and claimed she' d lent Brenda the treasures. His lies were thin, but when I heard Brenda and Mark plotting to permanently confuse Mom with a "new mixture" in her tea and have her committed to steal everything, my blood ran cold. They had built a house of lies on my mother' s broken mind, and I was 10,000 miles away, powerless. Not anymore. I cancelled everything. I was flying home. They had no idea who they were dealing with.”
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