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Blood on the Snow, A Lost Life

On our sixth anniversary, my fiancé Carter gifted my grandmother’s heirloom to his colleague, Carmen. When I protested, he struck me and forced me into the snow to apologize to her. The trauma caused a miscarriage, yet Carter ignored the blood at his feet to comfort Carmen. I fled that night to start over. Three years later, while I am running a successful bakery, a dying Carter reappears. He collapses before me, begging for a forgiveness I can no longer offer.
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Chapter 7

My phone buzzed relentlessly as the plane touched down in Austin. Dozens of missed calls, a flurry of texts. My heart sank. I' d forgotten to block Carter on all platforms. He was relentless, a persistent shadow I couldn't seem to shake. The moment I stepped off the plane, his number flashed on the screen again. I fumbled, my thumb accidentally hitting "answer."

"Haven! Where are you? What the hell do you think you're doing, running off like that?" His voice, usually so controlled, was raw with

anger and a hint of panic. "Get back to the hospital, now! You're still recovering! What if you collapse? What if you're hurt?"

I didn't say a word. I just hung up. My hand trembled as I blocked his number again, this time making sure it was permanent. Almost immediately, a message popped up from an unfamiliar number.

Carter: "Don't you dare block me, Haven. I'll find you. And when I do, I'm bringing you back. You can't just run away from us. You're mine."

Carter: "Don't ignore me. I'll make you pay for this if you block this number too."

My stomach churned. Us? Mine? It was a terrifying possessiveness, a complete disregard for my autonomy. I felt a surge of cold fury. I deleted the message, then, with a deep breath, I deleted my WeChat account and snapped my SIM card in half. I bought a new phone, a cheap burner, and a new number. No trace. No connection. I was Haven Delaney, alone. Again.

My "home" was a small, dilapidated apartment in an old complex on the outskirts of Austin. The air was thick with the scent of damp earth and mold, the paint peeling in strips from the walls. It was a far cry from the opulent Aspen loft, but it was mine. And it was safe.

As I struggled with a box of old books up the creaking stairs, a frail, elderly woman emerged from the apartment across the hall. Her eyes, clouded with age, fixed on me.

"Haven, dear? Is that you?" she rasped, her voice thin but sweet. "My, you've grown so tall. Just like your mama."

Mrs. Henderson. My childhood neighbor. She suffered from advanced Alzheimer's, often mistaking me for a younger version of myself, or even my mother. A bittersweet pang hit me. She reached out a trembling hand, stroking my hair just as she used to when I was a little girl.

"Your parents, bless their hearts," she murmured, a distant look in her eyes. "Always so busy. But you, you always wanted a big family, didn't you? A house full of laughter. A husband who adored you." She paused, her gaze distant. "And that young man… Carter, wasn't it? He used to wait for you on that porch swing for hours, rain or shine. Said you were his whole world. Said he'd move mountains for you. He was a good one, that Carter. He loved you something fierce."

A fresh wave of tears, hot and stinging, welled up. It was a cruel irony, hearing about the man he once was, the man I had loved. The contrast between that devoted boy and the monster he had become was too stark, too painful.

"You must be so happy now," she continued, a beatific smile on her face. "Married, children, a beautiful home. Just like you always wanted."

The words hit me like a physical blow. My carefully constructed facade crumpled. My throat closed, a choked sob escaping. I dropped the box of books, their contents scattering across the dusty floor. I sank to my knees, burying my face in Mrs. Henderson's lap, clutching at her frail, trembling hands. I sobbed, deep, gut-wrenching sobs that shook my entire body. I cried for the lost baby, for the shattered dreams, for the years I had wasted, for the little girl who still longed for a real home. I cried like a child whose favorite toy had been snatched away, who had been promised a candy land only to find it was a barren desert.

Mrs. Henderson, her memories hazy, simply stroked my hair, her touch unexpectedly comforting. "There, there, child. It's okay to cry. The world is a hard place. But you're strong. You always were. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. You deserve all the happiness in the world. And you'll find it. You just have to look for it."

I lifted my head, my face streaked with tears and snot, but a spark of something, a nascent determination, flickered in my eyes. "I will," I whispered, my voice hoarse. "I will find it. I won't let him take that from me too."

No more looking back. Just forward. Always forward.

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