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The Unwanted Son, The Unwanted Mother

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 819    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

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They're here!" I shouted, my voice renewed with

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bit of air in my lungs. "SARAH, IT'S

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she'd once drunkenly called him. The reason our marria

her flashlight beam landing on a man pinned by a fallen bookcase. His son, Et

ly began assessing his injuries, her hands moving with professional c

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n. Our eyes might have even met through that tiny opening. There was no recognitio

nd on his uninjured shoulder. "Don't worry, Mark

direction. His eyes, wide and scared, seemed

, "Ethan, sweetie, are there any other

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question. "Okay. Let's foc

carefully lifted the bookcase off Mark, strapped him to a backboard, and carried him away. I wa

past us without

before died, leaving behind the cold, black ash of

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The Unwanted Son, The Unwanted Mother
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“The world ended on a Tuesday afternoon. One moment, I was building blocks with my five-year-old son, Leo; the next, our home bucked and collapsed around us, trapping us in a coffin of splintered wood and concrete. Pinned in the darkness, I whispered reassurances to Leo, my body shielding his, even as I felt the immense weight above us. But then Leo whimpered, his voice thin: "My leg hurts." My heart seized. His left leg was caught, crushed under a concrete beam, and I was utterly helpless. Every scream for help was swallowed by the tons of debris. Just as despair threatened to consume me, I heard it: familiar voices. Sarah was there, my wife, a top ER physician, coordinating the rescue. Hope surged, a dizzying, wild thing. "SARAH!" I bellowed with every last ounce of breath. "SARAH, IT'S DAVID! LEO IS WITH ME!" Through a tiny crack, I saw her, ten feet away. But then another voice, closer to her, cried out: "Sarah... over here..." It was Mark Johnson, her "soulmate" from college, the reason our marriage had been a hollow shell. I watched, disbelieving, as she rushed to him, ignoring my desperate pleas, prioritizing his broken arm over our son' s crushed leg. She commanded rescue workers to save him, then scooped his uninjured son into her arms, walking right past us without a second glance. The child, Ethan, even lied to her face, confirming we weren't there, and she believed him. The betrayal was a cold, hard blow, leaving me with a terrifying realization: she had heard me, chosen him, and now, my son might pay the ultimate price for her choice. My son was going into shock, and I knew, with chilling certainty, that this act of abandonment would shatter our lives forever.”
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