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A Father's Vengeance

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 478    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

my arms, his breaths shallow and ragged. I' d torn my shirt, soaking pieces in the small basin o

ache. I spent hours talking to Caleb, singing the stupid songs I used to w

r, my voice a cracked ruin. "We'll go to

oo weak

ed open. Hope, a stupid, stubborn thing, flared in my chest.

e doorway, a smirk on his arrogant face. He looked at

a deliberate step into the cellar. The fresh a

voice barely audible. "Call an

zier, the embers still glowing faintly.

hink this is about some 'negative ene

hung in th

ng every word. "She was destroyed when he chose my older sister. You? You were just

My entire marriage, a

d she sure as hell doesn't love your kid. Right now, she's on a private be

, so total and complet

looked at it, then at me. "You know, I never liked you. Comi

It caught immediately, sending a fresh

he said, tur

omb. I held my son and wept, the smoke

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“The smoke burned my eyes, thick and acrid, as my three-year-old son, Caleb, coughed weakly beside me. My wife, Jennifer, stood at the wine cellar door, her gaze fixed on her brother-in-law, Ryan. "It's for Molly's sake," she said, her voice chillingly devoid of warmth. "The guru said Caleb's energy caused her asthma attack. We have to cleanse it." She slammed the heavy oak door shut, the bolt thudding into place, trapping us. My son, who had a severe peanut allergy and sensitive lungs, was left to suffocate in the toxic smoke. Days bled into a hazy nightmare until Jennifer' s brother, Wesley, appeared, revealing Jennifer never loved me; I was just a rebound. He then callously threw more sage onto the embers, sealing our tomb deeper. I clawed our way out, just barely, carrying Caleb' s limp, blue body to a hospital, clinging to a desperate thread of hope. But Jennifer arrived, not for us, but demanding Caleb's O-negative blood for Molly' s minor fender bender injury, ignoring doctors' pleas. "He's my son. Do it," she commanded, her eyes cold. Then, with a casual glance at Caleb, a nurse, obviously bribed, fed him a peanut granola bar. The flatline screamed, and Caleb arched, his tiny chest still. Jennifer, with Ryan' s arm around her, turned her back on our dying son to comfort Molly' s fake tears. My world shattered. Ryan' s venomous whisper echoed: "You and your son, you were always in the way." How could a mother abandon her child to such a horrifying death? How could she choose a niece over her own son, then murder him without a second thought? Something inside me didn't just break; it turned to dust, then reformed into steel. Andrew Wright had to die, so the man who would take everything from them could be born.”
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