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The Unwanted Son, The Unwanted Mother

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 870    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

of the wreckage and the sound of my own ragged breathing. The hope she had b

e was barely a whisp

helping other people, buddy. But other helpers will

ds tasted

ow frighteningly still. I put my fingers to his neck, fumbling in t

oing int

ostled him gently. "Talk to me! Te

le

eo

and over, my voice a shredded wreck. I beat my free hand against the debris above me until

utes or hours. In that dark, timeless space, I began to g

oices. A di

urvivor here! Getting a

coursed through me. I summo

HERE! MY SON I

r movements sure and swift. Light pierced our tomb as they pulled aw

expression was the first face I saw.

to get you out.

. Leo. His leg is trapp

nned. The grim line of his mouth tightened. "Okay, Da

. My own injuries were an afterthought. All I could see was the team working carefully

able mess. It was swollen, discolored, and horrifically still. They had him on a small stre

eshift field hospital. The chaos of the disaster

me toward a tent. He had the sa

ed to talk to you

rrounded by machines, beeping and whi

When his leg was compressed for so long, the muscle tissue began to die. Now that he's been

s washing over me. "What does tha

lize him, but the source of the toxins is the leg itself. The tissue i

e air, obscene and

. "No, there has

of genuine pity. "There isn't. If we don't d

h a consent form attached. T

little boy who loved to run an

alled, if she had rescued us even thirty minutes earlier, would it have mad

ut. I knew the answer. It was her

ned my name, giving them permission to mutilate my son to save his life. I signed a

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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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