THE DINNER THAT ENDED EVERYTHING

Six months later, the house no longer belonged to them. The portraits were gone, the accounts frozen, and the family scattered in different directions. The empire they built on deception had completely collapsed.

I moved into a quiet apartment by the river and began again. The scar on my temple stayed, but I stopped trying to hide it. It reminded me of what I survived, not what I lost.

Life became simple in a way I had never known before. Sunlight, silence, and small routines replaced fear and manipulation. I cooked for myself, worked in peace, and no longer answered to anyone’s control.

And every morning, as I sat by the window with a bowl of soup, I understood the final truth: they didn’t break me. They revealed me

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