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The Price of Family, The Cost of Love

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 738    |    Released on: 08/07/2025

down on my arm, his fin

low and threatening. "These are impor

. Frank Miller, a man known in the area for his money and his nasty reputation with wome

he said, not to me, but to my father.

my father boomed, sh

s grip was tight. I looked past his shoulder, searching for my mother. She was watching, her face a blank mask. She

as a coarse, ugly sound that filled the hall. They pointed, they jeered.

sical thing, a weight pressing down on me, stealing

ank Miller's grasp with a s

air," I mumbl

ned against the cold brick wall of the town hall, my body trembling. Th

creaked open. It was my father

snarled, grabbing my elbow. "You get back in t

said, my voice shaking but firm.

earing behind him. "Your father worked hard to pu

the window at the dark, empty streets, my mind racing. When we walke

y made on holidays, sat on the end table beside him. He didn't even look up when we came in. Kevin was lazy, entitled, and had a gambling problem jus

r cooed at him, completely ignoring me. "Do y

in grunted, his eyes

nished the second they saw him. I, the scholarship winner, was treated

eeling like a ghost in my own home. I neede

small. "We need to talk a

, his face cont

toward me, and I flinched. He didn't stop. He shoved me hard

atched, her arms crossed, her expression cold. The message was clear. I was

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The Price of Family, The Cost of Love
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“The university acceptance letter, a full scholarship, felt like my ticket out of our forgotten town. I was Chloe Davis, and for eighteen years, I' d studied, dreamed of this escape. But when I showed it to my father, Robert, his eyes didn' t gleam with pride, but with a calculating hunger I knew too well. He announced a "celebration," but it was no party-it was a twisted auction. Middle-aged men, reeking of stale beer, assessed me like livestock, stuffing cash into my father' s pockets as he paraded me around. A churning dread solidified in my gut: I was the prize. My mother, Susan, stood by, a ghost of a smile plastered on her face, turning away when my eyes pleaded for help. When I tried to escape Frank Miller' s sweaty grip, my father' s fury erupted. "Smile, Chloe," he hissed. "Don't you dare embarrass me." Later, for a piece of pie, he backhanded me across the face, leaving me bleeding and dizzy on the kitchen floor. My mother' s only reaction was a sigh of annoyance before she followed him, leaving me in the dark. Lying there, the truth hit me: their "love" was a lie; I was merely a commodity. Then, from their bedroom, I heard it-the monstrous plot. "Frank wants to marry her... a fifty-thousand-dollar 'dowry.' Enough for Kevin's wedding." "She's a good girl, deep down. She just needs to understand that this is for the good of the family. It's her duty." My entire life, my body, my future, sold to an old man to pay for my cousin' s wedding and my father' s gambling debts. But the final dagger was my mother' s next whisper, my father' s rough affirmation: Kevin wasn't my cousin. He was my half-brother, my father' s illegitimate son with his sister-in-law, the golden boy for whom I had always been second, always sacrificed. Every childhood slight, every dismissal, every manipulation clicked sickeningly into place. They hadn't wanted me to succeed; they had kept me small, easy to sell. The girl who craved their love died on that cold kitchen floor. A cold, hard resolve took root: they had a plan for my future, a prison disguised as a marriage. But I had a plan too. They thought I was a compliant girl. They were about to find out how wrong they were.”
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