Framed By Love, Unleashed By Vengeance
Carden
tained face-they were all vivid, unwelcome invaders in my mind. Each memory was a spark, igniting the infer
nize, but I started anyway, straightening the few books, folding my limited clothes. I pushed aside a stack
d, the bottom gave way. The contents spilled onto the threadbare blanket, scattering across the mattress. Among
y photo. Edgar, Kody, and me. We were smiling, standing in front of a Christm
ferocity that bordered on madness. He wasn't mine by blo
laiming he couldn't bear the thought of more pain. But I had seen something else in him, a longi
. He was frail, malnourished, with a congenital heart defect that would require countless surge
with a fierce, protective love. I named him Kody, a name that meant 'helpful' and
became an expert in pediatric cardiology by necessity. Edgar, eventually, came around, but it was always my battle. My sacrifice. And Kody, in tu
k into her orbit with practiced ease. She was everything I wasn't-flashy, am
ered promises, slowly poisoned his mind. He started calling me "controlling," "overprotective." He grew resentful of the endless doctor'
things." His office door was always locked now, his phone glued to his hand. Kody stopped telling me about his day, instead spending hours with Celen
finger, a thin line of red blooming against my skin, staining the smiling faces in the photo. It was a physi
dles on his cake, his eyes bright with hope. "I wish," he'
n sound that caught in my thro
across the image. I crumpled it in my hand, then tossed it into the small wast
buzzed. A text messa
h Birthday Celebration. This
like a trap, another cruel twist of the knife. But a part of me, a small, foolish part, wondered if this w