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The Monster I Once Married And Loved

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 541    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

from his mothe

ome to the main house. His g

led out and sitting on the desk beside me. I hadn' t eaten or

your family, Mrs. Thorne,

or me. For... fo

but it also strengthened my resolve. They deserv

said. "I' l

d money and suffocating traditions. I had always felt li

She led me to the grand study, where Liam' s grandf

sat behind a massive oak desk, his back ramrod straight

rn expression softened with

oice a low rumble. He gestured to

hands clasped t

," he continued, his gaze unwavering. "What has

red at him

for what he has done. And you," he said, leaning forward slightly, "will have whatever you

sliver of relief. Here, at lea

speaking, the stud

rogant fury. He didn' t see his grand

red. "Running to Grandpa to cry on his shoul

rd me, his hands cl

u think you can turn

NOU

slammed the bottom of his cane onto the marble

for the first time. A flicker of fear crosse

ndfat

d, his eyes blazing with a cold fire I had

esitated for a heartbeat, then, with a resentful scowl, he o

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The Monster I Once Married And Loved
“My life was a fairy tale. At twenty-five, I had it all: a loving husband, Liam, my childhood sweetheart, a beautiful home, massive success, and our two perfect children, Leo and Lily. They were our everything. The night before their third birthday, I tucked them in, their excited giggles filling the room. Just half an hour past bedtime. But when Liam walked in, his face was a mask of cold fury. He dragged Leo and Lily from their beds, out into the raging blizzard, for the sin of staying up late. "They need to be punished," he said, his voice flat, his eyes empty. I screamed, pleaded, grabbed his arm, but he flung me away, locking me in the basement while my babies wailed outside. Darkness enveloped me, and their terrified screams were swallowed by the storm. I pounded on the door, begging, promising anything, until his icy voice pierced the wood: "This isn' t about you, Ava. It' s about your parents." He unleashed a horrifying tale of my family supposedly destroying his, a twisted vendetta culminating in my children' s lives for his father' s death. It was a lie, a monstrous fabrication, but the next morning, as I pushed past his mother and burst outside, the silence was deafening. On the porch, curled together, lay Leo and Lily, pristine and still under a thin dusting of snow, their faces blue, their lips purple, like two broken dolls. They were gone. The world went black.”
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