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His Humiliation, Her Freedom

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 598    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

The shock on his face was almost comical. He had lost con

d pressed down on me for seven years was gone, and in its place was a clear, sharp calm. His thr

say, trying to sound intimidating. He lowered his vo

d to say anything. My silence was a better answer than

g to the crowd. "She' s just emo

an unfolding drama more interesting than any cheap champagne.

Liam, her eyes glittering with malice. She whispered somet

ke sympathy. "Too good for community college. Too good for your friends. She probabl

gaze towards me, a s

and quiet. Why don't we take the party there? Let's see how Miss High-and

rough Liam' s group of friends. Th

dea. It was the perfect way to reassert his dominance, to put

his friends. "Everyone, forget this dump! We're moving

rabbing their things, excited by the prospect of invading the

like a herd of animals. I ran to t

ce firm. "You are no

his face inches from mine.

Liam. You can't just

ore. He shoved me, hard. I stumbled backward, hitting

nd dangerous. "My name might not be on the deed, but it's my home as

g and high-fiving as they streamed out into the nigh

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His Humiliation, Her Freedom
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“For seven years, I lived in Liam Sterling' s shadow, meticulously crafting his academic success. Tonight, at our graduation party, he stood on stage, arm around his new girlfriend, Skye Miller, and publicly humiliated me. He announced they were going to Northwood Community College, then suggested I come along, sneering, "You know you can' t manage without me telling you what to do. It' s for the best." Murmurs and snickers filled the room. "His lapdog." "He owns her." Humiliation burned my cheeks, but this time, something snapped. The suffocating feeling that had always compelled my obedience vanished. All the years of silent suffering exploded into rage. When Liam, unaccustomed to resistance, tried to order me around again, I looked him straight in the eye. "No," I said, my voice clear and loud for the first time. His face reddened, but I wasn' t done. "I' m not going to community college with you, Liam. I' m not going anywhere with you." His control shattered, Liam escalated. He and Skye led a mob to my house, turning my sanctuary into a frat party. They poured wine on my graduation dress, laughed at my humiliation, and when I saw my grandmother' s locket-a precious heirloom-around Skye' s neck, a piece of my soul was torn. Liam had stolen it from my room and given it to her. "It' s just a piece of cheap metal, Ava," he scoffed. "It was my grandmother' s! It' s all I have left of her!" I cried, but he just said, "Get over it." Then, Skye whispered to Liam about my college applications, suggesting he destroy my future. My heart pounded as he headed for my room, a cruel smile on his face. No! My future. My laptop. He publicly deleted my Ivy League applications, replacing them with Northwood Vocational School, and submitted it. Then, he smashed my laptop. They dragged me to the basement, locking me in, knowing my deepest fear. My world ended there, swallowed by darkness and their laughter. But somewhere, a father was about to get a call, and Liam Sterling was about to learn a very painful lesson.”
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