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Her Vengeance, His Broken Heart

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 700    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

ession as he explained my condition. Severe spinal trauma. Nerve damage. He used a lot of medical ter

else. My body was just a prison now. A prison from which I would plan my war. The physical paralysis

lawless. She wept, her tears looking so real. She stroked my hair and

care of you,

had to play my part. I looked at her with what I hoped were dead, grief-stricken eyes. I let my jaw hang slack. I le

d out, making my v

confirming her belief that I was broken and oblivious. Her expression softened wit

me, feed me, talk to me about funeral arrangements for the boy she had murdered. Each word she spoke, each gentle touch, was an act of profou

earing the little Captain America costume he loved so much. He wasn't looking at me. He was just there, a small, vibrant splash of color in the sterile white room. The

hings to go home for a few hours, something fell

hain. A miniature replica

caught in

on. He never went anywhere without it. He insisted on clipping it to the

ce station. Or lost in the wreckage. There was n

king through the debris of my life, salvagin

r back to me. When she turned around,

he said with a smal

erheard. They were a physical object I could see, a cold piece of metal that confirm

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Her Vengeance, His Broken Heart
“They called me Liam Miller, the luckiest man in New York City. My son, Leo, was the center of my universe, and my wife, Sarah, seemed to worship us both. Our perfect life shattered one rainy day on the highway, a blinding flash of light, twisting metal, and then, nothing. I woke to the sterile whiteness of a hospital room, a rhythmic beep the only sound, Sarah by my side, her face pale, her grip tight. "Leo," I rasped, the word a physical wrench from my raw throat. "Where' s Leo? I need to see my son." Her face crumpled as she squeezed my hand, "There was an accident. He... he lost too much blood, honey. He died at the scene." The world spun into a gray vortex; panic choked me, then, mercifully, blackness. The next time I woke, I heard voices near the door-Sarah and the attending doctor. "Ms. Jenkins, your son could have been saved, but why did you...?" Sarah' s response was chilling, utterly devoid of emotion, "Liam Miller' s son, from the day he was born, was meant to save Alex' s daughter." Alex? The name struck me as foreign, out of place. "If he lived," Sarah continued, her voice like ice, "how could I legitimately take his organs? I' ve supported Liam and his son for years; now it' s their turn to repay me." The words struck harder than the truck, poisoning every memory, every cherished moment. The private island, the Fortress of Solitude – all a lie, a calculated investment, my son a resource, his life a debt she had come to collect. The grief didn't vanish; it transformed into a cold, hard resolve. My body was broken, but my mind had never been clearer. She wanted repayment? Fine. I would give her what she wanted.”
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