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The Price of Her Indifference

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 728    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

clock on the wall was a hammer blow to my frayed nerves. I paced back and forth,

re since we arrived. Each call went straight to voicemail. She was ignoring me, deli

nwelcome sound. I pulled it out, hoping it w

cation from a s

. The image that loaded felt like a phys

ost from M

howroom, his arm slung casually around Sophia' s shoulders. Behind them, gleaming under the lights, were two brand-new

nasty fall. A little scratch a small price to pay for two new rides!

s only ten

g. She had bought him two cars-worth more than the house I grew up in-as an

chair and collapsed into it, my head in my hands. The ph

eanor Miller, Sophia' s grandmother, swept in, her face etched with

harp with anxiety. "We came as soon a

I just looked up at

ympathy that her granddaughter was incapable of. She rus

hia' s call was so frantic, she just s

d laugh. "An accident? S

ght in the eye. The time for politeness,

need to leave. I need to take Lily and g

what are you talking about? We

I' ve ever done. But her own mother... her own mother left her to die

looked at me, her brow furrowed. "Ethan, you

idn' t know I possessed. I held up my phone, my hand

s right now. This is how much

ned from her face. Her expression shifted from concern to confusion, then to a dawning, horr

hia to my own ravaged face, and in that mome

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The Price of Her Indifference
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“"Mommy." That single word, uttered by my five-year-old daughter, Lily, should have been a moment of pure joy. Instead, it detonated the fragile peace I' d clung to for five years, ever since Lily' s mother, Sophia, abandoned us to chase after her ex. Sophia froze, her plastered-on smile for her new boyfriend, Mark, faltering. I watched in horror as Mark, red-faced and enraged by Lily's innocent affection, lashed out, knocking over a glass and then contorting in feigned agony over a minor scrape on his knee. Sophia, utterly consumed by placating him, rushed to his side, showering him with a tenderness she had never once shown our child. Then, with chilling indifference, she turned to her security guards and commanded them to lock a sobbing, asthmatic Lily in an upstairs closet. Three days, she declared, Lily needed to "learn a lesson." My pleas about Lily' s severe asthma were met with her cynical scoff: "You always make things up to get attention." The metallic click of the lock echoed a horrifying finality. I banged on the door, screaming Lily' s name, but to no avail. The guards, under Sophia' s orders, ensured no one went near. Sometime after midnight, the crying stopped. I found my little girl crumpled on the floor, blue, lifeless, and not breathing. While I was attempting to revive our daughter in one hospital room, Sophia was miles away in a luxury car showroom, buying Mark two brand-new cars – a "compensation prize" for his scraped knee, celebrating their twisted reunion at Lily' s expense. How could a mother be so utterly devoid of humanity? How could the woman I once loved, the woman I foolishly hoped would one day return to us, betray our child so completely? I had to know. I had to understand what monstrous depths she was capable of, and how I could possibly escape her toxic grasp.”
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