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Their Own Grave

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 600    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

l teacher's apartment. It was my brother, Kev

ou sitti

ng with an energy he usually sa

papers, Kevin

p, they' re buying the whole block! Jayden saw the map onlin

hriek in the background. "Tell her

ound. "Four luxury condos, Amy.

InterCorp' s lawyers sitting on my kitchen counter. The thick cream-colored paper, the d

. Her voice was sharp, dripping wit

it the lottery. And what are you doing? Wasting

letting the

r hits the jackpot without ever cracking a book. That' s just

ess in my chest. The feeling of

zzed with a text fro

ught out. He' s an idiot. I checked the official zoning plan. It' s

xt followed

ell them! This is g

rental property my mother forced on me years ago because it was "worthless." The property that, d

htness in my chest was gone,

ice carefully neutral. "That' s... that' s

n. He raised an eyebrow. I pointed to Chloe' s text, then to the letter. H

ging us for scraps soon enough. Maybe you should try to get back with tha

I said, my voice smooth as glass

e finally getting out of this dump. H

hung

ark. He was s

let them do it, are

let them do it

life, their cruelty didn'

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“My phone rang, a too-loud explosion from my brother Kevin, announcing we were rich and a tech giant was buying our block because our family home was "the centerpiece." My mother, Brenda, immediately piled on, her voice sharp with a lifetime of disappointment, reminding me how I was "wasting my life on other people' s kids for pennies" while Kevin hit the jackpot. I felt the old, familiar tightness in my chest, the feeling of being small, of being less-than, as they reveled in their imagined fortune. But then, a text from my daughter Chloe shattered their delusion: Jayden was an idiot. Their house wasn' t in the deal at all; my dilapidated rental property, which Mom had forced on me as "worthless" years ago, was the actual lynchpin. The truth hit me: the astronomical number on the official InterCorp letter was for me, Amelia Carter, not them. Yet, my mother continued to sneer, "You' ll be begging us for scraps soon enough. Have fun with your failing students," before hanging up. How could they be so arrogantly blind, building a future on a lie, completely unaware that I held the keys to their downfall? The injustice of years of belittlement, of constantly being labeled a "losing investment," now churned into something cold and quiet. The pain was gone, replaced by an icy resolve. "You're going to let them do it, aren't you?" my husband Mark asked, a slow grin spreading as he read Chloe's text and saw the letter. "I'm going to let them do it," I confirmed, deciding that for the first time, their cruelty wouldn't hurt. It would be my fuel, and I would watch them dig their own graves.”
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