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After Years of Misplaced Love

I took a leap of faith and brought my child into this world, hoping I'd find happiness with Bradley Thompson. Little did I know my descent into darkness was only beginning. From that day forward, he kept my son and me locked inside for eight years, all for the sake of celebrating a piece of art—his beloved muse, Ayleen Watkins, whose painting had just won a prize. Bradley beamed as he placed the painting before our son, Tommy, proudly announcing that the shadowy figure in the artwork was him, assuring us that Ayleen had never forgotten him. Tommy, delighted, turned to me. "Is Daddy so happy because we can finally leave the house and I can play with other kids?" I gently stroked his head, holding back my tears. "Yes, soon we'll be free. You can play outside every day." His face lit up, though inside me, a storm was brewing. His muse—this so-called key to love—had become the lock on our prison. After tucking Tommy into bed, I called Annie Hudson, Bradley's grandmother.
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I took a leap of faith and brought my child into this world, hoping I'd find happiness with Bradley Thompson. Little did I know my descent into darkness was only beginning. From that day forward, he kept my son and me locked inside for eight years, all for the sake of celebrating a piece of art—his beloved muse, Ayleen Watkins, whose painting had just won a prize.

Bradley beamed as he placed the painting before our son, Tommy, proudly announcing that the shadowy figure in the artwork was him, assuring us that Ayleen had never forgotten him.

Tommy, delighted, turned to me. "Is Daddy so happy because we can finally leave the house and I can play with other kids?"

I gently stroked his head, holding back my tears. "Yes, soon we'll be free. You can play outside every day."

His face lit up, though inside me, a storm was brewing. His muse—this so-called key to love—had become the lock on our prison.

After tucking Tommy into bed, I called Annie Hudson, Bradley's grandmother. "Mrs. Hudson, Ayleen is back. It’s time to let us go."

Eight years of marriage in this gilded cage. Apart from the occasional family gathering at Mrs. Hudson's, we were never allowed beyond the threshold. Now, this prison seemed to be cracking open.

As I hung up the phone, Tommy dashed out of his room, clinging to me, buzzing with excitement. "Mom, can I really go out and play with other kids? Can I finally go to school?"

His innocent questions crushed me, tears welling up. I gently touched his hair and nodded with a smile. "Yes, we can finally step out."

"What about Dad? Will he take us to the amusement park?"

Silence stretched between us. How could I tell him that from now on, there’d be no home, no Dad for him? I hugged him close and asked softly, "Would you be sad if you never saw Dad again?"

"Would you be sad, Mom?"

I shook my head, having mourned this farcical love for eight long years, and resolved not to anymore. "No, I won't be."

"Then I won’t be sad either, Mom. I'll protect you when I grow up."

Today, Bradley was hosting a celebration for Ayleen's success. Earlier, I watched him dress up and leave the house with a gentle smile. Childhood friends, they grew up together—a perfect match in every way. But when Ayleen's family went bankrupt, Mrs. Hudson was adamantly opposed to her entering the family. Bradley threatened his life, and only then did Mrs. Hudson relent. However, when Bradley proposed, Ayleen turned him down, choosing to pursue her artistic dreams abroad.

For a year, Bradley shut himself away, drowning in whiskey. That's when Mrs. Hudson found me, a woman with a faint resemblance to Ayleen. During a drunken night, we conceived a child, and he was coerced into marrying me, never publicly acknowledging our marriage or child.

Smitten at first sight, I believed our child would open Bradley's heart to me. Instead, I spent eight years weaving a trap that snared me and my son.

Not long after, Bradley called. Mrs. Hudson wanted us back at the family estate for dinner. Surprised, I asked, "Can you get away?"

His response was cold, "You don't need to worry about me."

An hour later, I sat at the dining table with Tommy. Bradley hadn't arrived yet. Mrs. Hudson summoned me to her room. "Are you sure you want to leave? Can you wait a little longer? I know my grandson; he will come around."

I shook my head firmly. She sighed deeply and said no more.

When I returned to the table, Bradley's uncle and aunt were examining Tommy. "The more I look at him, the more he resembles Bradley. Weren't we told he was someone else's child?"

Only Mrs. Hudson knew the truth, but out of guilt, she never shared it with others, publicly claiming I was a good friend of Bradley’s who had been left after getting pregnant, and he was merely offering me shelter.

At that moment, Bradley's icy voice echoed from outside. "That brat isn't mine. The Thompson bloodline can't be sullied."

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