Dream and reality Chapter 8

Dream and reality Chapter 8

Maya, I gave you to him. I remember, in a daze

telling him to take the company. I couldn’t fight 

  1. it. I just begged him to be good to you. I know

was just a shell then. Why would I trust

stranger? I would have given the company to 

you, Maya. You could have hired someone to 

run it. I’d earned enough for you to live 

comfortably for the rest of your life, without 

needing anyone

Г 

I failed you

But I’m dying

In these last days of clarity, I see you, and you 

seemhappy. Ethan seemskind. But is it 

because he still needs the Hughes family?

know you love him, but I fear that love is… 

manufactured, not your own

I can’t protect you anymore, but I’ve left you 

everything you need to escape

Ethan is lying to you. But I hope he lies forever

If that lie ever fades, if you ever feel trapped, if 

you ever find a friend willing to help you, you’ll 

come to visit me

I can’t take care of you anymore, but Maya,

just want you to beyou. 

AA.. life 

My life” 

Sylvia stopped reading, her voice choked with 

emotion. She closed the letter, her eyes 

glistening with unshed tears. The pages were 

stained with blood, as if written during

coughing fit

A tear rolled down Maya’s cheek. She clutched 

the letter to her chest, sobbing silently, her 

shoulders shaking

Crack

A faint, sharp sound, like glass breaking

echoed in my ears. The world around me 

shimmered, and somethinginvisiblelifted 

from Ethan. I turned to Sylvia, who wore a look 

of wonder

This letterit’swarm. I feelshe 

struggled to find the words

I know The letter hold Floonor Hughes‘ 

I knew. The letter held Eleanor Hughes‘ 

defiance, her fight against the invisible force 

that controlled their lives

“We did it,I said to Sylvia. The story… 

changed.” 

10 

Ethan Pierce was convicted on multiple 

charges. At the trial, Maya, dressed in a sharp 

business suit, calmly presented the evidence

Sylvia and I sat in the gallery, next to Noah or 

rather, Hughes, as he was now known

— 

Mommy looks awesome,he whispered

Sylvia leaned closer to me. Does this mean he 

can’t run for office anymore?” 

Hughes overheard. He sat up straight, his voice 

serious. “Mommy was sad. She deserves… 

justice. Daddy did bad things. He deserves… 

consequences.He paused, his brow furrowed

What’s wrong?I asked

Daddy is stillDaddy,he said, his cheeks puffing out. But if I don’t want him to be my daddy anymoream I beingbad?” 

You only have to be reasonable withpeople,” 

Sylvia said with a perfectly straight face. Ethan 

isn’t really a person. Sono.” 

I couldn’t help but laugh, even in the somber 

courtroom

Socan Inot have him anymore?Hughes 

asked, his eyes wide and pleading. He did a lot 

of bad things. Andhe didn’t want me.” 

You have to ask your mom,I said. Lesson number two: when you don’t know what to do

ask your mom.” 

He nodded obediently

Maya, now juggling the responsibilities of 

running her family’s business, had been relying 

on Sylvia and me. But she wasn’t taking our 

help for granted. She offered us shares in the 

company and gifted us each a hand- 

embroidered piece. She’d only recently 

rediscovered her passion for embroidery, but 

she was already gaining recognition, connecting 

with established artists. I couldn’t judge the 

technical skill, but my mother, thrilled, declared 

them masterpiecesand predicted their future 

value

Hughes ran off to ask Maya about not having

daddy anymore.He returned moments later

his face beaming

What did your mom say?I asked

Mommy said she’s going to make her own TV 

100 

show! With four people in each group, so it can be us four!” 

Sylvia, munching on a pineapple chunk, said

Hughes, honey, that’s not what we meant. Did 

your mom give you an answerto the other question?” 

Hughes grinned mischievously. Mommy said it’s okay not to have a daddy.” 

Because now I have three mommies!” 

We stared at him, speechless

Fine, you can call me your godmother, but I’ll 

spank you if you call me Mom,I warned

Well, I wasn’t planning on having kidsso

okay, I’ll be your mom, too,Sylvia conceded

The sky outside the courthouse was still 

overcast. But we walked quickly, against the 

flow of the crowd leaving the shadowe hahind 

The sky outside the courthouse was still 

overcast. But we walked quickly, against the 

flow of the crowd, leaving the shadows behind

stepping into the sunlight

The End

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