icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

The Poisonous Marriage's Final Breath

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 807    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

his wake. My whole life, I watched him do it. I watched him belittle my grandmother Eleanor until she wasted away, her heart giving out long before it should have. I

from the lake behind his house after Arthur, drunk and arrogant, fell in. David saved him, but the strain on his heart was too much. He collapsed on the shore and n

ace I had built from scratch. I believed in the good in people, and some small, stupi

on curd and buttercream, his supposed favorite. I spent a week searching for the perfect gift and found a beautiful, h

e whole family was there, walking on eggshells as usual. I wal

dpa!" I said, setting

He squinted at me, his ey

late," h

transport safely," I explained gently.

table to hear. "You think a cake makes up for disrespect? I

e's not late. We're all just a little

bake shop? I heard you're selling glorified cupcakes for ten dollars a pop.

steady. "My business is doing very well,

siness. Frivolous. You should have been a nurse or a teac

aring this kind of talk his whole life. He' d learned that silen

. "Well, let's open some presents! Ava

im the long, wrapped box. "I

e and stared at it. For a second, I thought I saw a flick

n on the table, making

roared. "Are you ca

ot! It's... it's a walking stic

lotchy red. "You wish I was weak, that I needed this! You'

ockwave through the table. Aunt Caro

nally boiling over. The hope I' d carried into the room moments before n

spat, his eyes wide with fury

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
The Poisonous Marriage's Final Breath
The Poisonous Marriage's Final Breath
“My grandfather, Arthur, was a poison. He sucked the air out of every room he entered, leaving a trail of broken people, including my grandmother whose heart gave out too soon, and my father and aunt, constantly torn down by his biting criticism. At his 80th birthday party, despite my optimistic efforts-a magnificent cake and a thoughtful gift-he publicly humiliated me, sneering at my bakery and calling me a "cripple," then physically shoved me to the floor, injuring my arm. This act finally broke my father' s decades of suppressed rage. He roared, sent my carefully baked cake flying against the wall, and vowed to kill Arthur if he ever touched me again. The family, witnessing his monstrous cruelty, finally united against him, with Aunt Carol sobbing and calling him a monster, especially after he cruelly mocked the memory of Uncle David, who died saving Arthur' s life. I was stunned, then enraged, watching his self-pitying performance. How could a man so toxic, so utterly devoid of empathy, continue to inflict such pain on the people who were supposed to love him? With nothing left to lose, we cut him off entirely, expecting his retaliation. What we didn' t expect was for him to take his malice public on a livestream, only to be exposed by an unexpected truth-teller, leading to his swift, ironic downfall.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 68 Chapter 79 Chapter 810 Chapter 911 Chapter 1012 Chapter 11