Mom’s notebook Chapter 14

Mom’s notebook Chapter 14

Robert stammered, She died of lung cancer

She lost a lot of weight. We didn’t know she 

was sick. We didn’t recognize her” 

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Who said she died of lung cancer?the 

attendant asked. It was winter. Remember the 

snowstorms? She froze to death.” 

His voice softened. Her clothes were soaked

frozen solid.” 

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There was no funeral. Ashley’s ashes were 

taken directly to the cemetery. A quiet, private 

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affair. No one else was there. No one knew 

where she was buried. Friends and family were 

outraged. Why had they neglected Ashley her 

Friends and family couldn’t understand. Why 

had they neglected Ashley her entire life, and 

now, wouldn’t even give her a proper funeral

There are cheaper ways to save money,they 

muttered

Robert and Carol couldn’t explain. They didn’t 

have a body, they didn’t have ashes. They 

didn’t even have a picture of Ashley for

memorial service

What were they supposed to do? How could 

they admit they hadn’t recognized their own 

daughter

They’d tried to get Ashley’s ashes from Jason

but he’d just said, Scattered.He ignored their 

calls and messages. In March, he moved to 

Seattle and never came back

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Life went back to normal for Carol. Just her and Robert, and a child who never came home. But there was an emptiness in her heart, a constant ache that surfaced at unexpected moments. A single word, a fleeting image, would trigger a memory of naming her daughter. Ashley, for a bright, energetic spirit. Roberts, a name that meant bright fame.” She’d wished for Ashley to have a vibrant, happy, and safe life

Instead, Ashley had been withdrawn, timid

devoid of the joy and innocence of childhood. A quiet, somber child, like a tiny, dying old 

woman. Carol hadn’t been able to connect with 

her

But Ashley hadn’t always been like that. She’d reach out her chubby arms for hugs, kick her little legs in delight, cover Carol’s face with 

slobbery kisses. The first time Ashley said 

Mama,” Carol had laughed. Ashley, clinging to 

the crib, her little face beaming, had repeated 

Mamaall day, giggling and clapping her 

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hands every time Carol responded

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On her birthdays, Ashley would wish to be with 

Mom and Dad forever. How could she be gone

How could she cut them out of her life so 

completely

One day, Carol finally tracked down a video of Ashley’s fifthgrade Christmas party

Ashley sat in the corner, small and thin, almost swallowed by the boisterous crowd. But she stood out. She was the only one not wearing 

party clothes. The only one without snacks, her 

desk empty

She wore a stained blue and white uniform, clutching a faded, threadbare red jacket zipped tightly over her chest. Her long bangs hid her 

face as she stared at the screen, watching 

parents share their hopes and dreams for their 

children. The other kids, dressed in their finest 

clothes, traded candy and treats

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Ashley swallowed hard, not daring to look. She 

looked like a beggar who’d wandered into a fancy banquet

Every child received a surprise video message from their parents. Except Ashley. But she smiled throughout the entire party. And when the teacher asked the children to express their gratitude to their parents, Ashley’s voice was 

the loudest

Mommy and Daddy, I love you!Her eyes 

shone

Carol replayed the last thirty seconds of the video over and over, listening to Ashley’s declaration of love. Her heart ached. Her 

precious girl, trapped in a nightmare, still loved them with all her heart. She’d believed, with 

unwavering faith, that her parents would save 

her

And what had Carol done? She was the worst 

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mother in the world

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Carol asked for a divorce again. This time, she 

was adamant

I don’t care about your reputation. I don’t care 

what people think.” 

Unlike you, I can’t stand being near someone

hate. Do you have any idea how much I despise 

you right now?” 

Robert pleaded with her. Maybe I mishandled 

things with Ashley, but we never neglected her

I worked my whole life for this family! Don’t 

leave me now! I’ve lost my daughter! I want to 

be buried with you both when I die” 

Then make things right with Brittany,Carol 

interrupted, a strange smile playing on her lips

Avenge Ashley. Then I’ll forgive you.” 

く 

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Okay,Robert agreed readily. “I’ll create

fake account and post everything she did. I’ll 

ruin her reputation.” 

That’s it?” 

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Robert frowned. “We can’t go too far. It’s not 

worth it. Besides, the cyber police can trace 

those posts.” 

Carol didn’t want to argue. She just wanted

divorce. Robert lost his patience. What more 

do you want from me? Ashley didn’t even leave 

me a message! It was all for you! Did she even 

consider me her father?” 

I provided for her! I worked my fingers to the 

bone! And what do I get? Blame! One mistake

and my entire life is judged! Did I do those 

things to her? Did I give her cancer? I’ve been 

more than forgiving! I’ve been a saint!” 

That was the final straw. They were at an 

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impasse. Desperate to maintain some 

semblance of a relationship, some shred of dignity, Robert suggested a separation, not a divorce. He offered Carol the house and half of 

Ashley’s money

He moved out, claiming his new job was too far away, that he’d be living in the company dorm. A month later, Carol sold the house. She donated her half of Ashley’s money, along with the proceeds from the sale, to a local charity that supported children left behind in rural 

villages

(Jason’s perspective

Junior year of high school, a girl with a bad reputation moved into the apartment across from me. Ashley Roberts. Supposedly, she aced 

the entrance exams but was a kleptomaniac

I installed a security camera outside my door

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She was a creature of habit. Left an hour 

before me every morning, came back half an 

hour later every evening. For a whole month,

never saw her face

But I knew what she looked like. Everyone did

Plain, boring centerparted hair, a choppy

uneven bob, and the standard school uniform

During assemblies, I’d stand next to her class

and there she’d be, the back of her head

perfect mushroom shape, her neck long and 

pale

The other kids called her Mushroom Head.

thought it suited her. Her perfect posture, her 

serious demeanor, stood out among the 

slouching, indifferent teenagers

I couldn’t help but notice her. While everyone 

else huddled in groups, terrified of being alone

she was always by herself, moving through the 

school day with quiet determination. Morning 

readings, classes, study hall, evening runs. The 

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gossip seemed to bounce right off her

I admired her strength. Midterms came, and she topped the class again. I was stunned when

heard her scores. Each individual score was 

higher than all of mine combined

How did she stay awake in class? And she 

woke up so early every day. With that perfectly round mushroom hairdo

I passed her classroom countless times on the way to the bathroom. While I was busy 

observing her, she never even glanced my way

So proud, so aloof

I started running at night, too. Lap after lap, faster than her, just slightly ahead, so she could admire my athletic form, my perfectly sculpted 

back

When her footsteps got closer, I’d speed up

When they faded, I’d slow down

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I wore tightfitting clothes to show off my muscles. I hoped the dim lights on the track 

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