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His Love, My Hell, Her Justice

My wedding day was ruined by a crazed woman named Isolde, who claimed my husband, Ezekiel, was her soulmate from a past life. Then, after a car accident, Ezekiel faked amnesia, siding with her and putting me through hell. He let Isolde murder my mother, forced me to face my deepest fears, and poisoned me in public. When I finally had Isolde arrested, Ezekiel's revenge was swift and brutal. He kidnapped me and, in a final act of cruelty, snapped the neck of my puppy, Muffin-the only comfort I had left. He thought he had broken me, that he had destroyed every last piece of my soul. He was wrong. He had just unleashed a monster. Now, from the shadows, I will dismantle his empire, ruin his life, and make him pay for every tear I shed. My revenge has just begun.
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Chapter 2

The chilling message arrived on my burner phone, a text from an unknown number: Your mother is suffering. She misses you. Why have you abandoned her?

My blood ran cold. Two months had passed since I walked out, two months of hiding, of trying to piece myself back together. I' d carefully cut all ties, only communicating with my mother through a coded email, ensuring her safety from Ezekiel and Isolde' s reach. This text meant they had found her.

Panic clawed at my throat. I called her emergency number, the one I had left with her caregiver. No answer. I tried her landline, then her cell. Each ring deepened the pit of despair in my stomach.

I sped towards her house, my heart pounding a frantic rhythm against my ribs. The streets were unfamiliar, my new life a fragile shield. I pushed the fear down, focusing on her. She was already so weak, so vulnerable.

As I pulled up to her quiet suburban home, a sickening sight met my eyes. The front door was ajar, splintered wood hanging precariously from its hinges. The usually pristine lawn was trampled, and a vase of flowers lay shattered on the porch.

I burst inside, my voice hoarse. "Mom? Mom!?"

The house was in disarray. Furniture overturned, lamps broken, papers strewn everywhere. It looked like a tornado had ripped through it. I saw a streak of red on the white carpet, then another. My stomach lurched.

I found her in the living room, crumpled on the floor. Her frail body was twisted at an unnatural angle, her eyes wide with terror, gazing blankly at the ceiling. A deep gash marred her forehead, and her thin nightgown was soaked with blood. She was barely breathing, each shallow gasp a rattling, agonizing sound.

"Mom!" I dropped to my knees, my hands trembling as I reached for her. Her skin was cold. "What happened? Who did this?"

She tried to speak, a faint gurgle escaping her lips. Her eyes flickered towards me, then dilated. A tear traced a path through the dust and blood on her cheek.

"Is... Isolde..." she rasped, her voice barely audible, then she coughed, a wet, dreadful sound.

Rage, cold and pure, surged through me. Isolde. Of course.

"Don't talk, Mom," I whispered, my own voice shaking. "I'll get you help. You're going to be okay."

I pulled out my phone, my fingers fumbling, and dialed 911. The operator' s voice was calm, but my world was spinning. I tried to explain, to make sense of the senseless violence.

"My mother... she's been attacked! She's bleeding, she needs an ambulance immediately!" I cried, trying to give the address, but my voice kept breaking.

"Ma'am, please calm down," the operator said. "What's the address again?"

As I frantically gave the details, I heard a click on the line. Then another voice, smooth and chillingly familiar, cut through.

"I'm afraid Mrs. Mathis won't be needing an ambulance, or any medical attention for that matter." It was Ezekiel. His voice, usually so controlled, was laced with an almost casual cruelty.

"Ezekiel?" My voice was barely a whisper. "What have you done? My mother is dying!"

"A regrettable misunderstanding," he said, and I heard a faint, mocking laugh in the background-Isolde. "But you see, Brielle, your mother is no longer a priority. Especially not after how you abandoned her for two months."

"You did this!" I screamed, tears streaming down my face. "You let Isolde do this to my mother!"

"Isolde was merely... distraught," he replied, his tone dismissive. "She felt you were trying to hide your mother from her, keep her from wishing her well. A simple misunderstanding escalated."

"Misunderstanding?! She's dying, Ezekiel!"

"A pity," he said, his voice flat. "But I'm afraid all emergency services in this district are currently... indisposed. A minor technical glitch, you understand."

My blood ran cold. He had blocked emergency services. He was letting her die.

"Ezekiel, please," I begged, my dignity forgotten. My mother was fading fast. "Please, she's ill. She can't survive this. She's suffering. Just let the ambulance come. I'll do anything! Anything you want!"

There was a pause. I heard Isolde' s soft, triumphant chuckle again.

"Anything, Brielle?" Ezekiel's voice was dangerously low. "You will return to me. You will publicly apologize to Isolde for all the pain you' ve caused her. You will apologize for abandoning me. You will grovel at her feet for her forgiveness."

"Yes! Yes, I will! Just send help for Mom!" I sobbed, clutching my mother's hand. It was growing colder.

"And you will understand Isolde's pain, Brielle," he continued, ignoring my plea for help. "You will experience it yourself. Imagine being left in a car, trapped, injured, while your loved one goes off with another. Imagine the agony."

My mind flashed back to his car accident. He was feigning amnesia for months. He made me believe he had no memory of that day. Was this another one of his twisted games?

"What are you talking about?" I whispered, fresh horror seizing me. "You were hurt! I found you!"

"Isolde told me," he said, his voice hard. "She told me how you left her in the burning wreckage after our accident, how you denied her help, how you tried to hide her from me."

"That's a lie!" I screamed into the phone. "She wasn't there! She wasn't in the car with you!"

"She provided me with pictures, Brielle," he said, his voice laced with triumph. "Pictures of her in the passenger seat, right after the impact."

My mind raced. Isolde was capable of anything. She could have Photoshopped pictures. She could have been at the scene later and staged it.

"Brielle, I'm afraid your mother's time is running out," he said, his voice turning cold again. "Perhaps a little motivation is needed. Isolde has a special challenge for you."

I heard Isolde' s voice, clear and sharp now. "Ezekiel, my love, let's show her the beauty of the sea. She always hated the ocean, didn't she? Those dreadful panic attacks at the beach."

My blood ran even colder. My thalassophobia. My crippling fear of deep, open water. Only my closest family and Ezekiel knew about it. He was going to use it against me.

"No," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Please, Ezekiel. Not that."

"Ah, the fear in your voice is exquisite," Isolde cooed. "Ezekiel, darling, you promised me she would suffer."

"Brielle," Ezekiel' s voice cut through the phone, sharper than a blade. "Go to the old pier, off Blackwood Beach. There's a cage hanging from the crane. Get in it. Once you're inside, we'll talk about your mother's future."

Dread consumed me. Blackwood Beach was known for its treacherous currents and deep waters. The old pier, abandoned for decades, was notorious. And the cage... I knew exactly what kind of cage he meant. A shark cage, perhaps, for thrill-seekers, now rusted and derelict.

"I can't," I choked out, looking at my dying mother. Her breathing was barely there now. "You know I can't."

"Then your mother dies, Brielle," Ezekiel said, his voice chillingly calm. "Or rather, she continues to suffer until she does. The choice is yours."

My mother let out a small, almost imperceptible gasp. Her eyes fluttered, then stilled. A single tear escaped, rolling down her pale cheek.

"Mom?" I whispered, shaking her gently. "Mom?"

No response. No more shallow breaths. Her hand, which I still held, went completely limp.

She was gone.

My wail ripped through the silent house, a sound of raw, unadulterated agony and despair. They had killed her. Isolde. And Ezekiel. They had stood by, even orchestrated, her death.

But even through the crushing grief, a cold, unwavering resolve began to form in the deepest part of my soul. I had nothing left to lose. They had taken everything.

"I'm coming, Ezekiel," I said into the phone, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. "And you will regret this."

I drove to Blackwood Beach, the wind whipping my hair, the scent of salt and decay filling the air. The old pier loomed, a skeletal structure against the angry, bruised sky. A single, rusted crane jutted out over the churning black water. And dangling from it, a metal cage, swaying ominously in the wind.

My heart hammered, not just from grief, but from the visceral, primal terror of the open water. The waves crashed against the pilings, a hungry, roaring sound that echoed the chaos in my soul. Every fiber of my being screamed to run.

But I couldn't. Not anymore. I had made a promise. Not to Ezekiel, but to my mother. And to myself.

I climbed out of my car, my legs feeling like lead. The salt spray hit my face, cold and biting. The wind howled, a mournful cry that seemed to lament my fate. I walked towards the pier, each step a battle against my own crushing phobia. The deeper I went, the louder the ocean roared, the more my breath hitched. My vision blurred, the world tilting precariously.

I reached the rusted ladder leading down to the cage. It was old, corroded, threatening to snap. The waves below churned, dark and bottomless. My stomach twisted. My fear was a living, breathing monster, threatening to consume me.

But then I saw a figure on the pier, silhouetted against the stormy sky. Ezekiel. And beside him, Isolde, her hair whipping around her face, a triumphant smirk visible even from this distance.

They watched me. They expected me to break.

A fresh wave of grief and fury washed over me. My mother's lifeless eyes, her last whispered word: Isolde.

I would not break. Not now. Not ever again.

With a ragged breath, I gripped the cold, rusty ladder. Each rung was a torment. My hands trembled, my knuckles white. The cage swayed, a hungry maw waiting to swallow me whole. The water below was a dark, swirling abyss. My breath hitched, my heart threatening to explode. I could feel the cold tendrils of panic wrapping around my throat, squeezing the air from my lungs.

I closed my eyes, picturing my mother's face. Her kind smile. Her gentle hands. They had taken her from me. And they would pay.

I opened my eyes and locked my gaze on Ezekiel, who stood there, impassive, beside Isolde. She was practically vibrating with malicious pleasure. Her eyes sparkled with a predatory glee as she watched me struggle, her body language radiating pure, unadulterated evil.

I took another shuddering breath, then forced myself forward. One rung. Then another. My body screamed for me to stop, to turn back, but my mind, fueled by grief and a burning need for vengeance, dragged me on. I would enter that cage. I would face my deepest fear. And then, they would face me.

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