(Finding Forever After the Betrayal Chapter 21
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The city official’s words were like a slap in the face, the sting of his dismissal
bringing hot tears to Hannah’s eyes. “Fine!” she choked out, her voice trembling
with a mixture of anger and humiliation. “I’m going!”
She huddled in the back of the moving truck, her meager belongings piled
around her like a physical manifestation of her shattered life. Each bump in the
road sent a fresh wave of nausea through her, a knot of dread tightening in her
stomach with every passing mile. The driver’s impatience only amplified her
despair, his curt questions about her destination a grating reminder of her
uncertain future.“Orchid Avenue,” she finally whispered, the words tasting like
ashes on her tongue. It was a return to a life she’d desperately tried to escape, a
grim testament to how far she’d fallen.
The sight that greeted her arrival sent a fresh wave of shame washing over
her. Her family, a huddled mass of worn faces and calloused hands, stood by the
entrance of the complex, their presence a living, breathing indictment of her
betrayal. Despite their clean clothes – a concession she’d insisted upon, clinging
to the last vestiges of her pride – they were a stark reminder of the life she’d tried
so hard to distance herself from.
Her parents, their faces etched with a mixture of hurt and fury, reached her
first, their words like stones hurled at her already battered heart.“Hannah! You
owe us money!” It wasn’t a request, but a condemnation. The rest of the family,
grandparents, siblings, aunts, and uncles, descended upon her like a pack of
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wolves, their hunger palpable. They tore into her belongings with a ferocity that
bordered on animalistic, her carefully curated life scattered on the pavement like
so much garbage.
“Stop it!” she cried, her voice cracking under the weight of their
judgment. “Those are mine!” But her protests were lost in the cacophony of
accusations and recriminations. The crowd that had gathered, a morbidly
fascinated audience to her downfall, only intensified her shame. Their whispers,
like buzzing insects, burrowed under her skin, each one a tiny barb poisoning her
Her family, oblivious to the spectacle they were making, continued their
assault. They ransacked her apartment, her carefully chosen furniture now just
another piece of their conquest. She became their servant, her days an endless
cycle of cooking, cleaning, and enduring their bitter pronouncements. “You’ve
brought shame upon this family,” her mother spat, her words a venomous viper
coiling around Hannah’s heart.
The constant barrage of criticism chipped away at her sanity, each day
descent into a deeper circle of despair. Her reflection in the mirror became
unrecognizable – a gaunt, hollow–eyed stranger staring back with a mixture of
accusation and despair. Sleep offered no escape, her nights haunted by
nightmares of Aiden and Ethan, their faces contorted with the same disgust she
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