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From His Prison To Sweet Freedom

From His Prison To Sweet Freedom

Author: Gavin
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Chapter 1

Word Count: 1634    |    Released on: 30/09/2025

ell of a New Age guru who let my mother

om full of snakes, carved flesh from my arm as a ritual sacrifice

ore to protect me b

de a fata

our divorce had ju

ht to the airport, and started a livestrea

pte

Cob

, splashed across magazine covers and talk shows. Alya Cobb, the ordinary girl, and Jason Rodriguez, the brilliant CEO wh

ths ago, ever

way the rest of the world did: on a news

with Mysterious Wellness Guru Genesis Ca

an with an adoration I hadn't seen in his eyes for months. It

a serene smile that looked practiced. The media called her a New Age visionary. They said she could read energy fiel

wellness sanctuary," a sprawling compound in the desert. He attended her seminars

r article. The pain was a physical thing, a cold weight that made it hard to bre

sterile living room of our Silicon Valle

. He didn't seem surprised to see me. There was no guilt in his eyes, only

my voice trembling

eyes unreadable. "What is

him and Genesis glowing in the di

is," he said, his voice soft, almost

ack, my hand flying to my mouth. My vision blurred.

lame, Alya. That

My face was pale, all the blood dr

tention of divorcing you. You are still Mrs. Rodriguez. But I need you to understand.

just... accept this? To stand by while you parade this woman around as the love of your

lt a sob building in m

something, but my body wouldn't obey.

to the man he used to be. It whispered that this was j

ope was the beg

e never wavering. She rearranged the furniture to "improve the energy flow." She replaced my personal p

r. The doctors said her only chance was an experime

ason had put in charge of the household

Alya," she said, her voice like soft chimes. "But Jason and I have discussed this. Your

rol finally snapping. "This isn't karma, i

body's natural energy. The best thing for your mother is to accept her journey. I will

mother," I snarle

the doorway. He saw my raised hand, he saw the tears streaming down

o his side. "I was just trying to explain to Alya that her mother's journey is

Alya to her room," he ordered the two bodyguards standing behind him. "

er is dying! Please, you have to help her. You promi

ingers from his arm, one by one. "I made a promise to Genesis now," he

ng through the cavernous house. They threw m

He had held my hand in the ambulance, his face streaked with dirt and tears

ll night, the silence broken o

or opened. Genesis stood

" she said, her voice devoid of sympa

d it felt like dying washed over me.

y lingering," she continued, swiping a finger across the tablet. "He arranged for a sky

the tablet

ateau. My mother's body, laid out on a ston

w them tearing

myself at Genesis, my grief and fury a white-hot e

, pulling me off her, his gri

I shrieked, fighting against

bing Genesis behind him. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a checkb

zeros I couldn't count them and tri

nside me. A hot, metallic taste filled my mouth. I looked

and more bl

licker of something-was it shock? alarm?-in his cold eyes. I remembere

was dead. I decided right then a

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