My daughter was taken, my husband took his illegitimate son shopping-when i failed for divorce he said ‘that child was for you Chapter 7

My daughter was taken, my husband took his illegitimate son shopping-when i failed for divorce he said ‘that child was for you Chapter 7

As the New Year Ended, Things Began to Improve 

The sickness that had struck me so fiercely left just as quickly. Before I knew it, I was out of bed and moving around again

For days, my parents had been by my side, tirelessly caring for me like they used to when I was a child

But then I noticed the silver strands in my mother’s hair, the way my father’s back had become more hunched

It hit me like a waveI was in my thirties now. I wasn’t young anymore. The days of being naïve and reckless were long gone. My body had grown, and so had my mind

On the eighth day of the new year, I did something I hadn’t done in a long timeI put on a new dress and stepped outside

The streets still carried the joy of the New Year celebrations. Red lanterns swayed gently in the breeze, and laughter filled the air as people greeted one another with cheerful Happy New Year!wishes

I visited a restaurant I used to frequent when I was younger. The owner had changedperhaps it was his son now running the place

The food didn’t taste quite the same as I remembered, but when I took a bite of those familiar noodles, a part of my younger self seemed to resurface

The streets were alive with bustling crowds, people calling out greetings and exchanging laughter. No one noticed me. No one stopped for me

And yet, standing there, surrounded by life, I was overcome with a sudden, aching longing

I wanted to see my daughter

I bought her a new dresssomething in her sizeand picked out all her favorite snacks

When I placed them at her grave, I noticed a wilted bouquet of flowers lying nearby

I knelt down, picked up the dried stems, and carefully arranged them back into the vase

I thought of all the times she must have wondered why her father was never around

Why it was always her mother at parentteacher conferences, always just her mother at home

Σ 

Softly, I whispered to the gravestone, my voice hoarse and trembling

In your next life, don’t be my daughter again.” 

The words caught in my throat, and I paused for a long moment before continuing

I loved you, but what good did that do? I couldn’t protect you. I couldn’t give you a happy life. In your next lifego to someone who can.” 

The Call That Changed Everything 

On the fifteenth day of the New Year, I got a call from the police

Maybe the new year really was bringing change. They had finally caught the people who had taken my daughter

I drove overnight, barely stopping to rest, until I reached the police station

And there he wasLuke Harrison

We hadn’t seen each other in a year. He looked thinner, his face gaunt, his posture slouched

He stood with his head bowed, listening intently as the officers spoke to him

For a brief moment, I remembered the day we learned about our daughter’s death

That night, I couldn’t stop crying. When I glanced up through my tears, I saw Luke slumped in a corner, silent, his face pale and drawn

Maybe, for a moment, he had truly loved our daughter. After all, she was his blood too

Whatever hatred he might have felt for me, I couldn’t imagine him hating the child we shared

But maybe our daughter had been unluckyunlucky to have a mother like me, someone so blind and powerless

When I thought of Luke’s gentle smiles toward another child, my anger wasn’t directed at him

It was directed at myself

I hated the woman I had been, the woman who refused to see the truth. I hated everything about her

My daughter was taken, my husband took his illegitimate son shopping-when i failed for divorce he said ‘that child was for you

My daughter was taken, my husband took his illegitimate son shopping-when i failed for divorce he said ‘that child was for you

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