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Stars Hang Low Over the Wide Open Plains

Set against the vast, silent backdrop of the open plains, a contemporary romance blossoms under the starlight. Two strangers find their destinies linked by a string of strange occurrences that disrupt the quiet landscape. As a local mystery intensifies, they must grapple with hidden secrets while their bond deepens. This journey of discovery forces them to face the shadows together, finding that each truth revealed only pulls them closer.
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Chapter 1

Five days after my C-section, my husband Jason was summoned away again—this time by a call from his childhood friend, Angela.

I stared at his message—*You handle the baby first, thanks for all your hard work*—and a wave of nausea heaved inside me.

Later, when I saw the large, angry burn on our daughter Michelle’s calf from scalding water, he called it an “accidental slip.”

But on his unlocked phone, I found Angela’s text: *Let the baby get a little burn. Then she won’t have the energy to bother you.*

Beneath it, his immediate reply: *Okay.*

So that was it. The child I’d risked my life to bring into the world was, in his eyes, nothing more than a tool to teach me a lesson.

***

Alone in bed, I listened to our five-day-old daughter wail herself hoarse in her crib. The last of the anesthesia was wearing off, leaving my incision throbbing as if a thousand ants were gnawing at it. A cold sweat broke over my skin.

Every movement threatened to tear my stitches, leaving me helpless—unable to get up, unable to hold her.

My phone still glowed, open to my chat with Jason.

My last message read: *Michelle won't stop crying. When are you coming home?*

His reply: *Angela's place lost power. She's scared alone. I'm heading over to check. You soothe the baby first, thanks for all your hard work, honey.*

Followed by a kissing emoji.

That little icon made me sick.

How laughable. The man who once vowed, “Just focus on giving birth, honey, I’ll handle the baby,” was now at another woman’s apartment, fixing appliances that never stayed fixed, right when I needed him most.

And our daughter and I? We’d been reduced to a casual *thanks for all your hard work.*

Despair and pain washed over me together. Finally, a sob tore from my throat, and the tears came—hot, helpless, unstoppable.

I hated him. I hated that I’d been so blind, marrying this selfish, spineless man.

But I hated myself more. Why did it take until now to finally see clearly?

Before the wedding, Jason had doted on my every whim.

He was the ambitious small-town boy who’d made it in the city. I was the only daughter of a well-off urban family.

My parents gifted us a fully paid-off apartment, a decent car, and a substantial trust fund in my name.

Everyone said I was marrying beneath me, but I was blinded by his drive and his endless consideration. He remembered all my likes and dislikes, made me ginger tea for my cramps, and picked me up no matter how late I worked.

His most frequent promise: “Debra, you are my whole world. I’ll never let you suffer a single grievance in this lifetime.”

I believed him.

Then I got pregnant. He began using work as an excuse to come home less and less.

Then came the delivery. As I lay writhing in the labor room, he got a call from Angela. Hesitating, he turned to me. “Debra, Angela... she just went through a bad breakup. She’s really unstable. I’m worried she might hurt herself...”

If my mother hadn’t slapped him right then, he might have actually left me—in the throes of childbirth—to go comfort his “poor, helpless little sister.”

After Michelle was born, I thought he’d finally pull himself together.

I was wrong.

The first day postpartum: Angela’s light bulb was out. Jason went.

The second day: her sink was clogged. Jason went again.

The third day, the fourth day... the excuses never stopped. Fixing her computer, helping her carry packages, even just accompanying her to take out the trash.

I went from quietly enduring, to questioning him, to the numb resignation I felt now.

Jason always had his reasons. “Debra, don’t overthink it. What we have is just a sibling bond. She’s struggling alone in the big city. What’s wrong with me helping her out? You never used to be this petty.”

Petty?

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