Broad Pardon for Hunter Biden Troubles Experts

Broad Pardon for Hunter Biden Troubles Experts

A man in a suit walking near a shrub.
Hunter Biden outside the courthouse in Wilmington, Del., in June. Credit: Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Kenneth P. Vogel has reported extensively about Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings.

President Biden’s pardon for his son not only allowed him to escape consequences from his current convictions but likely for any crimes he might have committed in the past 11 years.

That sweeping amnesty is raising awkward historical comparisons and sharp questions about the use of presidential clemency.

It also has inflamed a debate about who deserves mercy and for what, while underscoring the Biden family’s concerns about Hunter Biden’s vulnerability to prosecution related to his foreign business activities. Experts searched for an apt comparison, finding some similarities to the pardons granted by Gerald R. Ford to Richard M. Nixon; Andrew Johnson to former Confederate soldiers; George H.W. Bush to Iranian contra figures; and to those issued to more distant family members by President Bill Clinton and by Donald J. Trump during his first term.

Yet none of those pardons seemed to hit as close to home for the presidents who issued them, nor did they cover as broad a range of activity over as long a period of time, experts said.

“It is extraordinarily hazardous to use the pardon power in a case where the person is an intimate of the president,” said Aziz Z. Huq, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School.

Mr. Huq, who warned against Mr. Trump pardoning himself at the end of his first term, said President Biden’s pardon of his son “really does strike at the rule of law.”

Presidents have unchecked authority to issue pardons, which wipe out convictions, and commuters, which reduce prison sentences. The Justice Department’s Office of the Pardon Attorney is tasked with identifying, vetting, and recommending worthy clemency recipients for the president. The office’s regulations specify that it considers pardon applications only from people who have waited at least five years after their conviction or release from prison.

Hunter Biden had yet to be sentenced, let alone to serve any time, so he would not have qualified for a recommendation from the office, and it does not appear as if he applied for one.

President Biden’s pardon granted immunity for gun crimes for which his son had been convicted in June and tax crimes to which he had pleaded guilty in September. He could have faced more than 40 years in prison. The pardon also immunized him for any other crimes he “may have committed or taken part in” starting from Jan. 1, 2014, through Sunday.

The beginning of that date range is significant. It was a few months before he joined the board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings—a position in which Republicans have accused him of violating foreign lobbying laws. They have also used it as a political cudgel against his father.

Prosecutors did not bring charges of violating foreign lobbying laws, but they hinted that they had evidence that might have supported doing so, citing his arrangement with a Romanian real estate magnate, which appears to have started in 2015.

The pardon, which represents a reversal of President Biden’s promise not to grant clemency to his son, is designed to preempt the incoming Justice Department from acting on Mr. Trump’s pledge to prosecute the Bidens.

“One of the reasons the president did the pardon is because it didn’t seem like his political opponents would let go of it; it didn’t seem like they would move on,” Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, said on Monday.

Frank O. Bowman III, a professor at the University of Missouri School of Law, said, “If we had anyone other than Trump coming in, I would think this is inexcusable.”

“But I don’t know, man. We’re kind of playing with different rules here.”

Mr. Bowman, who is writing a book about the history of presidential clemency, said the pardon fits into a category that grants amnesty for an array of unspecified crimes.

The closest parallel for such a “blanket” pardon, according to experts, was Mr. Ford’s amnesty for Mr. Nixon for any crimes he may have committed during his time in office—a shorter period than that covered by President Biden’s pardon of his son, but also one that included the Watergate break-in and cover-up.

Some experts questioned whether Mr. Ford had overreached because Mr. Nixon had not been charged, let alone convicted, of any crime. There were calls for the Watergate special prosecutor to bring charges to test the validity of the pardon in court, though none were ever filed.

Hunter Biden’s service on the Burisma board, which ended in April 2019, appears to fall outside the statute of limitations for foreign lobbying laws. But it is possible that the Trump administration could choose to pursue other charges against him and see if they could prevail in court, despite the pardon.

“Those same questions could be raised about Hunter Biden’s pardon, and in this context they may well be,” said Margaret Love, who served as U.S. pardon attorney in the 1990s. “Clemency is intended to be for specific offenses against the United States; it is not intended to be a full-blown amnesty for any crimes.”

There is limited precedent for the application of such blanket pardons, according to Aaron J. Rappaport, a law professor at the University of California, San Francisco, who has written of a “specificity requirement” in presidential pardons.

“It is hard to know how the Supreme Court would rule on the issue of a blanket pardon,” Mr. Rappaport wrote in an email. “However, I do think that there are serious legal questions about whether such a pardon would be deemed valid if it is extended to non-specified crimes.”

Most experts did not see the pardon’s lack of specificity as an issue.

Samuel T. Morison, a clemency lawyer, wrote in an email that “the terms of the grant will be read essentially like a statute.”

Mr. Morison, who worked for years in the Office of the Pardon Attorney before going into private practice, added that the Bidens may have seen risk in crafting the pardon grant more narrowly.

“I assume that Hunter’s lawyers were worried that an especially vindictive Trump DOJ would have looked for something to charge him with if they were too specific, so they asked for a blanket pardon, subject only to a fairly broad date range,” he wrote in an email.

Kimberly Wehle, a law professor at the University of Baltimore, predicted that if Mr. Trump’s Justice Department were to charge Hunter Biden, he would raise the pardon in a motion to dismiss the case.

Ms. Wehle, the author of a recent book detailing how the lack of constraints on presidential clemency powers invites abuse, said in an email that it was Mr. Trump—not President Biden—who initiated “the norm-violating behavior” by pledging to use the Justice Department to prosecute his enemies.

“This is not a corrupt pardon,” she said in an email. “It’s about taking care of a family member knowing what Trump will do otherwise.”

Jeffrey Crouch, an assistant professor of politics at American University who studies clemency, drew a distinction between what presidents can do and what they should do.

“Legally, the president can pardon pretty much whomever they want,” he said in an email. “Morally, it does raise some questions.”

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“Hold your horses and check your sources,” one historian wrote.

Photo Shows WWI Soldiers in Horse Formation as Tribute to All Equine Animals Killed During War?

“Hold your horses and check your sources,” one historian wrote.

 (Almeron Newman/Library of Congress)

Image courtesy of Almeron Newman/Library of Congress

A sepia-toned photograph showing dozens of men standing in the formation of a horse’s head is said by some to have been created to pay tribute to all the horses, donkeys, and mules that were killed during WWI.Social media users have shared the image on numerous platforms for years, such as X, Reddit, Facebook, TikTok, Imgur and Instagram. However, those posts contained some inaccurate information, which is why we have rated the picture as misspelled.

Some claimed the photo was originally captured in 1916, while others said it was from 1918 and showed a “tribute to the 8 million horses, donkeys, and mules that lost their lives during World War I.”

An October 2015 article by British newspaper Daily Express was even headlined: “Never Forget: Incredible tribute to the 8 million hero horses killed in the First World War.”

In short, while the image itself is authentic, there is no record to suggest it was taken in memory of all the equine animals that were killed during WWI. Instead, the gesture was carried out in tribute to just one horse belonging to a WWI remount commander. It was also captured after the war, not during the conflict.

According to Library of Congress (LOC) records, photographer Almeron Newman captured the picture at Camp Cody, New Mexico, in 1919—after WWI. LOC describes the image as showing the “formation of soldiers into the shape of a horse’s head.”

The caption says 650 officers and enlisted men of Auxiliary Remount Depot No. 326 posed for the photo “in a symbolic head pose of ‘The Devil’ saddle horse ridden by Maj. Frank G. Brewer, remount commander.”

It does not mention the men posing for all of the equine animals that died during WWI.

Military historian Lucy Betteridge-Dyson addressed the image in a blog post titled “Hold your horses and check your sources,” published in May 2019:

Over the years the photo has been reused and watermarked multiple times with misleading information which has perpetuated the myths surrounding it [ … ] I have tried to find further information on Maj. Brewer without much luck. Interestingly the US National Archives has a copy of the photograph, recorded in 1921, where Brewer is referred to as Colonel Frank C Brewer, instead. In their version, there is also a photo of a horse. This was likely used by Newman to model the scene, perhaps it may even be ‘The Devil’ himself (or herself as the case may be!)

[…]

There is no evidence to suggest this photo was taken in tribute to the millions of horses who served in the Great War, but it is a stunning photograph and gives us an insight into one of the largest remount depots in America in the immediate post war period.

Newman also captured a panoramic photo showing Camp Cody officers of the 34th Division on June 23, 1918, according to Library of Congress records.

(Almeron Newman/Library of Congress)

Newman is credited with taking another similar picture, which is hosted by the Palace of the Governors Photo Archive at the New Mexico History Museum. Records show it was captured in 1918 and shows “16,000 men” in the form of an “animated crest of the 34th (Sandstorm) Division at Camp Cody.”

(Almeron Newman/Governors Photo Archive at the New Mexico History Museum)

Archives West Orbis is an online database that catalogs archival collections hosted by various institutions in the Western U.S. Its website describes Newman’s experience in the world of military photography.

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It's a nudibranch, but so distantly related that it gets its own phylogenetic family.

Researchers finally identify the ocean’s “mystery mollusk”

It’s a nudibranch, but so distantly related that it gets its own phylogenetic family.

Image of a translucent creature with bright internal organs against a black background.
Credit: MBARI

Some of the most bizarre lifeforms on Earth lurk in the deeper realms of the ocean. There was so little known about one of these creatures that it took 20 years just to figure out what exactly it was. Things only got weirder from there.

The organism’s distinctive, glowing presence was observed by multiple deep-sea missions between 2000 and 2021 but was simply referred to as “mystery mollusk.” A team of Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) researchers has now reviewed extensive footage of past mystery mollusk sightings and used MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to observe it and collect samples. They’ve given it a name and have finally confirmed that it is a nudibranch—the first and only nudibranch known to live at such depths.

Bathydevius caudactylus, as this nudibranch is now called, lives 1,000–4,000 meters (3,300–13,100 feet) deep in the ocean’s bathypelagic or midnight zone. It moves like a jellyfish, eats like a Venus flytrap, and is bioluminescent, and its genes are distinct enough for it to be classified as the first member of a new phylogenetic family.

“Anatomy, diet, behavior, bioluminescence, and habitat distinguish this surprising nudibranch from all previously described species, and genetic evidence supports its placement in a new family,” the MBARI research team said in a study recently published in Deep Sea Research. 

Is that…

Nudibranchs are gastropods, which literally translates to “stomach foot,” since the “foot” they crawl around on when not swimming is right below their guts. They are part of a larger group that includes terrestrial and aquatic snails and slugs. B. caudactylus, however, seems to get around more like a jellyfish than a sea slug. It mostly swims using an oral hood that opens and closes to propel itself backward through the water in a manner similar to many jellyfish.

The hood of B. caudactylus can also act something like a Venus flytrap. While it is not a hinged structure like the leaves of the plant, it is used to trap prey. Typically small crustaceans, the prey are then pushed to the mouth at the back of the hood.

The mystery mollusk.

The nudibranch also seems to have a unique way of avoiding becoming food itself. Projections at the end of its tail, known as dactyls, can detach if needed, much like the tails of some lizard species. The MBARI team thinks that these dactyls are possibly a lure meant to trick predators while the nudibranch swims away. They later regenerate.

B. caudactylus is gelatinous and transparent, with a smooth heart, textured digestive gland, and whitish brain that can easily be seen from the outside. On its head are two antenna-like chemosensory organs known as rhinophores, which probably help it sense prey. A cylindrical foot helps with locomotion on the ocean floor. Like many other bioluminescent organisms in the deep sea, it glows blue since red light does not transmit far at those depths.

Almost alien

So how is B. caudactylus related to other nudibranchs? The researchers sequenced three of its genes and compared them to sequences from two prominent groups of nudibranchs (the dorids and cladobranchs) to find out. While the sequences of each B. caudactylus version of the gene had differences with those of the other groups, they still had enough in common for the mystery mollusk to be classified as a nudibranch.

“The three genes… supported that Bathydevius is a divergent genus of Nudibranchia,” the MBARI team said in the same study. “[It is a] sister to the rest of cladobranch and dorid nudibranchs [and a] sister to [the genus] Bathydoris.”

Even with its genetic relationship to other nudibranchs, there are many areas where B. caudactylus deviates. It is not the only nudibranch with a hood that traps prey and also not the only species to prey on crustaceans, which is rare for nudibranchs, which usually feed on cnidarians like jellyfish. It also lacks a radula, the tongue-like structure most nudibranchs eat with. Melibae leonina shares all these characteristics, but it is genetically distant. The researchers think that the similarities between the two species are a result of convergent evolution, when genetically unrelated organisms develop similar characteristics.

Bioluminescence is also uncommon in nudibranchs.  B. caudactylus is only the third known bioluminescent nudibranch and seventh known bioluminescent gastropod. Again, it’s only distantly related to the other species.

The deep ocean is the closest thing to an alien environment, yet it’s right on our own planet. Much of it either remains unexplored or is still not well understood. This could mean that there are still many undiscovered species hiding in the darkness. Protecting their ecosystems could give us a chance to find more forms of life just as strange and fascinating as a glowing sea slug.

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‘Moana 2’ $389 Million Box Office All-Time Top Animated Debut Weekend

‘Moana 2’ $389 Million Box Office All-Time Top Animated Debut Weekend

Moana 2 continued to surpass all expectations and finished with $389 million as the top animated movie opening weekend of all time at the worldwide box office, besting Inside Out 2’s own record-setting bow this summer by almost $100 million.

Moana 2’s Record-Breaking Debut

Previously, Moana 2 was already blowing the doors off the box office and besting estimates with a projected $375 million as of Saturday, which in turn was a big bump past initial pre-holiday predictions pegging the film’s performance somewhere closer to $250-300 million globally.

Instead, Moana 2’s domestic ticket sales alone almost hit those figures, with more than $225 million in North America. Additionally, Moana 2 put up the biggest Thanksgiving gross in cinema history and biggest post-Thanksgiving day as well.

All told, this helped boost stateside sales to a new record for the holiday, at more than $420 million. While 2024 will still wind up down overall, every win helps.

And it’s worth noting, there’s no denying animation has done more than its share of heavy lifting these days—just the top performers Inside Out 2 ($1.698 billion), Despicable Me 4 ($969 million), Kung Fu Panda 4 ($547), The Wild Robot ($321 million), and Moana 2 ($389 million) have already contributed nearly $4 billion to the year’s coffers, with Moana 2 set to increase that past the $5 billion mark.

Will Moana 2 Top $1 Billion?

It’s early in Moana 2’s release, obviously, but there’s much we can discern from its debut numbers, particularly in the context of current theatrical competition and the trifecta of holidays from now through the start of 2025.

Already, even a modest 2.5x final multiplier would send Moana 2 sailing past $970 million. But with two weeks of open seas ahead at the box office and only moderate challengers arriving in mid-December, Moana 2 should see plenty of repeat business as well as audiences who waited until opening weekend and the Thanksgiving crunch were over before venturing to multiplexes with their families and friends.

But consider that Moana 2 is playing at record-shattering levels—even ahead of Inside Out 2, which this summer became the highest-grossing animated film of all time with $1.698 billion—despite Wicked also occupying a strong position at the box office as another family-friendly popular brand that looks to have long legs through the coming holiday season. At $359 million worldwide and counting, Wicked is already the biggest Broadway film adaptation ever released in domestic theaters.

The fact Moana 2 is able to perform at such sky-high levels alongside Wicked’s success, then, points to both the power of the Disney franchise’s brand as well as to the positive word of mouth driving the film’s success.

Good thing, then, that it has a long runway ahead with no serious obstacles to slow it down until December 20th. Then there’s the sheer power of the Christmas holiday season to create nice big waves that lift all boats higher into the New Year, where Moana 2 should get a good boost at just the time it might otherwise see more of a falloff in attendance and momentum.

Can Moana 2 Top The 2024 Charts?

Moana 2 will finish Monday with a worldwide total, pushing it into the year’s top-10 highest earners—probably the #9 position — after just six days in release. By end of business Thursday ahead of its second weekend, Moana 2 should challenge Kung Fu Panda 4’s $547.6 million for the #6 spot on the year’s charts.

Exactly how high up those charts Moana 2 climbs — even though we know it will be high —are still uncertain.

It will take a 3.44x final multiplier for Moana 2 to best Deadpool & Wolverine’s $1.338 billion to become the second-highest grossing movie of the year. And a 4.4x final multiplier is what it would take to send Moana 2 past Inside Out 2 for the year’s box office crown.

Looking back at Inside Out 2’s run, that film opened to $295 million around the world before building so much momentum and must-see buzz that it finished with a mind-blowing 5.75x final multiplier (i.e., the final box office of $1.698 billion divided by the opening weekend of $295 million).

While I don’t expect Moana 2 to play as long and strong as Inside Out 2, I do believe the combination of factors will all add up to Moana 2 enjoying a generous final multiplier somewhere in the 4x range.

That would be good enough to push Moana 2 past $1.55 billion and into second place on the 2024 box office charts. This is where I currently think Moana 2 will finish its run, with a low-end prediction of about $1.4 billion and a high-end of $1.6 billion—all still landing the film in that #2 position.

The lowest end of my expectations would be a larger than expected drop next weekend, due to heavier front-loading, and then more interest in the new releases mid-December. That would reduce momentum and might lead to a subsequent larger decline in audience target demos when Christmas arrives with a new batch of releases.

In that case, then, I would guess a final box office for Moana 2 somewhere right around $1.1 billion or slightly less. So, ahead even of the worst-case $900+ million mentioned earlier.

But as noted, it’s still extremely early to try to guess so far into the future, regardless of how much initial data we have to consider.

So, if Moana 2’s weekday earnings plus second weekend wind up overperforming on par with its opening figures, then it could easily put itself close enough to $1 billion on its third weekend to provide the momentum capable of overtaking Inside Out 2 through the Christmas holiday. I’ll be watching this week and next weekend closely.

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Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: December 2

Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: December 2

Seafood roll flight at Luke’s Lobster in Santa Monica. 
Jakob N. Layman

The editors at Eater LA dine out several times a week, if not per day, which means we’re always encountering standout dishes that deserve time in the limelight. Here’s the very best of everything the team has eaten this week.


Tallow cornbread at Smokey Chance BBQ in Culver City

Tallow cornbread served in an aluminum tin with a dollop of melted butter at Smokey Chance BBQ in Culver City.
Tallow cornbread at Smokey Chance BBQ in Culver City. 
Cathy Chaplin

I grew up eating plush and sweet Yankee-style cornbread. However, after two decades of regular travel to Alabama to visit my in-laws, I can appreciate the Southern savory version just as much. I was taken aback in the best way when I took a bite of Derrell Smith’s adorably portioned cornbread at the weekends-only Smokey Chance barbecue stall inside Citizen Public Market. Prepared with beef tallow from brisket drippings and just a touch of brown sugar, the simple-seeming side dish blew me away with its rich, smoky, salty depth of flavor. When a side dish gives the main dish energy, it’s hard to focus on anything else. 9355 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232. Cathy Chaplin, senior editor

Seafood roll flight at Luke’s Lobster in Santa Monica

Seafood roll flight at Luke’s Lobster in Santa Monica served on a white tray with a bowl of coleslaw in the background.
Seafood roll flight at Luke’s Lobster in Santa Monica. 
Matthew Kang

Though I never had the chance to try Luke’s Lobster in my numerous visits to New York City, I’m glad the East Coast chain finally made its way to the West Coast with a handy location just steps from the beach in Santa Monica. While chilly, windy Southern California winter weather doesn’t exactly make one crave lobster rolls, I mustered the courage to come for a lunch meeting to try the limited-time offering of snow crab. While the snow crab meat was sweet and tender, I also loved the seafood roll trio, priced similarly to a full lobster roll at $33 but served in three half-rolls full of Jonah crab, lobster, and shrimp. The seafood lover in me couldn’t resist taking bites of each roll one after the other to get the breadth of fresh East Coast shellfish wrapped in plush, buttery buns.  200 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90401. Matthew Kang, lead editor

Bone-in chicken tamal at Auntie’s Kitchen in Jefferson Park

I stumbled upon a new Belizean spot called Auntie’s Kitchen while updating Eater’s tamal guide. The small menu served at this Saturday-only food trailer changes each week and even offers Garifuna dishes from time to time. A highlight was the bone-in chicken tamal consisting of a seasoned masa with a stewy filling overflowing with lots of spice. Auntie’s onion sauce added a layer of heat and wasn’t watered down as it is at other Belizean restaurants. This deft touch showed the trailer’s gourmet approach and commitment to delivering full-on flavors. Also memorable was the extra-thick gravy on the oxtails, and tender pigtail served over rice with garlicky beans, sweet plantains, and tangy coleslaw. This kind of Belizean home cooking has been missing since Ella’s Belizean closed some years ago. It’s the best Kriol cooking in town. 3566 S. Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018. — Bill Esparza, contributor

Upside Down Mamba at LaSorted’s in Silver Lake

A slice of pizza on a paper plate on top of a yellow surface at LaSorted’s in Silver Lake.
Upside Down Mamba at LaSorted’s in Silver Lake. 
Rebecca Roland

Ordering by the slice is the true test of a great pizzeria. While puffy Neopolitan pies have their place in my heart right alongside crisp-edged Detroit-style pies, most of the time I’m looking for a quick slice that’ll make for an affordable lunch or snack. Luckily, LaSorted’s, one of LA’s best pizzerias, has added a second location in Chinatown to its repertoire, making it easier than ever to grab a slice or two. My go-to is the Upside Down Mamba, a cheese slice flipped on its head so the sauce is on top, while the melty cheese forms a salty layer between the tomato and the bread. It’s a don’t-knock-it-until-you-try-it situation — I like it more than the classic cheese. If not near Chinatown, check out the original slice shop in Silver Lake. 2847 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026. — Rebecca Roland, associate editor

Cast iron cornbread at Norman at the Skyview Los Alamos

Cast iron cornbread at Norman at the Skyview Los Alamos topped with glossy butter.
Cast iron cornbread at Norman at the Skyview Los Alamos. 
Mona Holmes

Take time to explore the Skyview motel in Los Alamos before stationing yourself in Norman’s charming dining room, where a crooner is performing on the grand piano if you’re lucky. It’s a stunning Central California experience that begins at the parking lot. Either walk or buzz the front office for a brief golf cart ride up the hill and admire the grounds, especially the fire pit, the “motel” sign glimmering in the pool, and the winding paths. Once you’ve made it to dinner, ask the host or server to put in an order for the cast iron cornbread immediately. Chef Dustin Badenell’s menu is unexpected and one of the region’s standouts served in a relaxed room. The seasonal harvest salads are fresh, while the cavatelli is flavorful and saucy. The cornbread must be enjoyed while hot; its creaminess might be mistaken for being uncooked, but its fresh cream and corn that drive the consistency. The fermented hot honey has a slow spiced build with every bite, and smoked Maldon salt is why the sweet, salty, and savory flavors blend so beautifully. Ask your server to recommend a glass of minerally white wine to go with this appetizer, and the meal is off to an excellent start. 9150 US-101 Los Alamos, CA, 93440. — Mona Holmes, reporter

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My Boyfriend's Mom Kept Calling Me the Wrong Name, So I Caused a Thanksgiving Full of 'Yelling' & 'Crying'

My Boyfriend’s Mom Kept Calling Me the Wrong Name, So I Caused a Thanksgiving Full of ‘Yelling’ & ‘Crying’

Mature woman | Source: Getty Images
Mature woman | Source: Getty Images

My Boyfriend’s Mom Kept Calling Me the Wrong Name, So I Caused a Thanksgiving Full of ‘Yelling’ & ‘Crying’

I never thought I’d be the cause of a Thanksgiving meltdown, but here we are.

A woman looking outside a window | Source: Midjourney

A woman looking outside a window | Source: Midjourney

It all started two years ago when I met Arnold at work. He was everything I could want in a partner. We hit it off immediately, bonding over our shared love of 90s sitcoms and terrible puns.

Arnold was different from any guy I’d dated before. He listened when I spoke, remembered the little things I mentioned in passing, and always made me feel valued.

Whether it was surprising me with my favorite coffee on a rough Monday morning or holding my hand through a particularly stressful work presentation, he was my rock.

A couple holding hands | Source: Pexels

A couple holding hands | Source: Pexels

For two years, everything about our relationship was perfect.

It wasn’t until Arnold introduced me to his family that I realized there was a storm brewing beneath the surface of our seemingly calm relationship waters.

I was super nervous when Arnold drove me to his parents’ house to meet them for the first time. I’d spent hours choosing the perfect outfit and even baked a batch of my famous chocolate chip cookies as a peace offering.

But from the moment I walked in, all I heard about was Scarlett this, Scarlett that.

A woman sitting in her boyfriend's house | Source: Midjourney

A woman sitting in her boyfriend’s house | Source: Midjourney

It took me a while to piece together that Scarlett was Arnold’s ex-girlfriend.

Scarlett was Arnold’s high school sweetheart. They’d been together for nine years, and she was practically part of the family. Arnold had never talked much about her, but his family couldn’t seem to stop.

Their breakup had shocked everyone, especially Arnold’s mom, Melissa. While Arnold had moved on and started dating me, his family… well, they were stuck in the past.

An older woman | Source: Midjourney

An older woman | Source: Midjourney

“Oh, Scarlett was such a pretty girl,” Melissa gushed, barely looking at me. “She knew everything about our family. It was like she’d grown up with us.”

I smiled politely, trying not to show how uncomfortable I felt.

“That’s nice,” I said, searching for something else to add. “I’m looking forward to getting to know everyone too.”

Melissa just nodded, her eyes glazing over as if she hadn’t really heard me. I glanced at Arnold, who squeezed my hand reassuringly.
A man sitting on a couch | Source: Midjourney

A man sitting on a couch | Source: Midjourney

Throughout that first dinner, I heard more about Scarlett than I did about any of Arnold’s family members.

How she always helped with the dishes (as I offered to help and was waved away).

How she made the best apple pie (as my chocolate chip cookies sat untouched on the table).

How she was practically a daughter to them (as I sat there, feeling more and more like an outsider).

At first, I thought maybe Melissa was just having a hard time adjusting. But then she started calling me “Scarlett.”

An older woman talking to her son's girlfriend | Source: Midjourney

An older woman talking to her son’s girlfriend | Source: Midjourney

Not once, not twice, but repeatedly. I corrected her politely the first few times, thinking it was an honest mistake.

“Actually, it’s Jasmine,” I’d say with a smile.

“Oh, right,” Melissa would reply, not sounding sorry at all.

But when she texted me and called me Scarlett in writing, I knew it was deliberate. I couldn’t ignore it anymore.

One night, after another family dinner where Melissa had called me Scarlett all evening, I broke down and told Arnold about it.

A woman talking to her boyfriend | Source: Midjourney

A woman talking to her boyfriend | Source: Midjourney

“Babe, your mom keeps calling me Scarlett,” I cried. “I don’t think it’s an accident anymore.”

Arnold’s smile suddenly faded.

“I’ll talk to her,” he said firmly. “This isn’t okay.”

The next day, Arnold confronted his mother. I could hear his raised voice from the other room.

“Mom, you need to get over Scarlett,” he said firmly. “She’s not interested in me anymore. We’re never getting back together. Jasmine is my girlfriend now, and you need to respect that.”

A man talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

A man talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

I felt a twinge of guilt.

Was I creating a rift between Arnold and his mother? Maybe I should handle this on my own, I thought.

During our next visit, I noticed Melissa had a new tactic. Instead of calling me Scarlett, she started using other names. Jennifer, Jay, Jessica… anything but Jasmine.

“Jennifer, could you pass the salt?” she’d ask sweetly.

“It’s Jasmine,” I’d correct her, forcing a smile.

“Oh, right. Jay, how’s work going?”

It was infuriating, but I didn’t want to complain to Arnold again.

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An upset woman | Source: Midjourney

I decided to handle it on my own.

I tried killing her with kindness, bringing her favorite flowers and offering to help with chores. I even sat through an entire afternoon looking at old family photos, hoping she’d warm up to me.

But nothing seemed to work.

A few weeks before Thanksgiving, Melissa hosted a family BBQ in her backyard. I saw it as a chance to bond with the family and agreed to be there.

As we stood around the grill, Arnold’s sister Amy struck up a conversation.

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A barbecue grill | Source: Pexels

“Arnold tells me you’re quite the cook, Jasmine,” Amy said, smiling. “He was raving about your cooking to my husband the other day.”

I laughed, feeling a bit embarrassed.

“Oh, he might be exaggerating a bit,” I replied. “I just enjoy experimenting in the kitchen.”

That’s when Melissa saw her opportunity.

“Well,” she said, emphasizing the wrong name, “Why don’t we let Jennifer make the turkey this year? Show us what you can do.”

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A woman talking to her son’s girlfriend | Source: Midjourney

I felt a flash of annoyance at the wrong name, but I kept my expression neutral.

“Sure,” I said calmly. “That’s a great idea!”

As I agreed, a plan started forming in my mind. If Melissa wanted to play games, I could play too. I spent the next few weeks perfecting my turkey recipe, determined to show Melissa that I was more than capable of filling Scarlett’s shoes.

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A woman looking straight ahead | Source: Midjourney

Thanksgiving Day arrived, and Arnold and I headed to Melissa’s house. We brought wine and dessert, but notably absent was the turkey I’d promised to cook.

As we walked in, I could feel the shock ripple through the room.

Melissa’s eyes widened as she looked at our empty hands.

“Where’s the turkey?” she asked.

“Oh, was I supposed to cook it?” I asked sweetly. “I thought you told some ‘Jennifer’ to cook Thanksgiving dinner. I’m Jasmine, remember?”

The room fell silent. I could see Arnold trying to hide a smile beside me.

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A man in a living room | Source: Midjourney

“What do you mean?” Melissa spluttered. “You agreed to cook the turkey!”

“Did I?” I replied, keeping my voice calm. “I don’t recall agreeing to that. Maybe you should have asked Jasmine instead of Jennifer.”

“But what are we supposed to eat now?” Amy asked.

I shrugged. “I’m sure Melissa has a backup plan. After all, she’s such an experienced hostess.”

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A woman looking straight ahead | Source: Midjourney

Melissa’s face contorted with anger. “You… you did this on purpose!” she yelled.

“Did what?” I asked innocently. “I’m just following your lead, Melissa. If you can’t remember my name, how can I be expected to remember what you’ve asked me to do?”

Arnold stepped forward, placing a hand on my shoulder.

“Mom,” he said firmly, “this has gone on long enough. You can’t keep pretending not to know Jasmine’s name. It’s disrespectful and childish.”

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A man talking to his mother | Source: Midjourney

Melissa’s eyes filled with tears. “How dare you!” she shouted. “After everything I’ve done for you, Arnold! And you bring this… this woman into our family who ruins Thanksgiving!”

“The only one ruining Thanksgiving is you, Mom,” Arnold replied calmly. “Jasmine is my girlfriend, and she deserves your respect.”

The room erupted into chaos. Melissa was yelling, Amy was crying, and other family members were arguing amongst themselves.

Through it all, I stood my ground, with Arnold by my side.
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A close-up shot of a woman’s face | Source: Midjourney

“I’ve tried so hard to fit in with this family,” I said, my voice trembling slightly. “I’ve been nothing but kind and respectful, even when you’ve repeatedly disrespected me by refusing to use my name. I’m not Scarlett, and I’m not trying to be. I’m Jasmine, and I’m the woman your son has chosen to be with.”

Melissa’s face crumpled, a mix of anger and embarrassment washing over her. “You don’t understand,” she said, her voice breaking. “Scarlett was like a daughter to me. When she left, it was like losing a child.”

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A woman talking to her son’s girlfriend | Source: Midjourney

“I do understand,” I replied softly. “But that doesn’t give you the right to treat me like I don’t exist. I’m here, I love your son, and I want to be a part of this family. But I won’t let you erase who I am.”

For a moment, the room was silent. Then Melissa pointed at the door. “Get out!” she screamed. “Both of you, get out of my house!”

Without a word, Arnold took my hand, and we left.

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Cars on a road | Source: Pexels

The next day, Arnold received a text from his mother. He read it aloud to me:

“Arnold, I hope you realize that Jasmine is not the right woman for you. She caused so much yelling and crying at Thanksgiving. Is that really the kind of person you want to be with?”

I waited for Arnold’s response. He looked at me, his eyes full of love and determination.
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A man looking at his girlfriend | Source: Midjourney

“Mom,” he typed, “I don’t need your suggestion on who’s right for me. I’m happy with Jasmine, and she’s the one I’m going to stay with. If you can’t respect that, then maybe we need some time apart.”

As he hit send, I felt so relief that I hadn’t felt in months.

At that point, I knew that no matter what happened with his family, we’d face it together.

“I’m sorry it came to this,” I whispered.

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A woman talking to her boyfriend | Source: Midjourney

Looking back, I don’t regret what I did. Sometimes, you have to stand up for yourself, even if it means ruffling a few feathers. Or in this case, a few turkeys.

And who knows? Maybe next Thanksgiving, Melissa will finally remember my name. But if she doesn’t, at least I know I’ve got a great turkey recipe up my sleeve and a boyfriend who’s willing to stand by me through it all.

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A woman smiling | Source: Midjourney

In the weeks that followed, Arnold and I focused on our relationship, creating our own traditions and building our own little family.

It’s a work in progress, but I’m slowly starting to hear my own name more often when we visit.

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My Father Abandoned Me as a Child and I Took Revenge on Him – Story of the Day

My Father Abandoned Me as a Child and I Took Revenge on Him – Story of the Day

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My Father Abandoned Me as a Child and I Took Revenge on Him – Story of the Day

Amanda returned to the quaint house she grew up in after a long day at work. She was tired after a long, exhausting day, and the modest home was her only true sanctuary. It was filled with childhood memories and also reminded her of her deceased mother.

After aging out of the foster care system, she reclaimed this house as her own. It was more than just a building; it was a link to her past and the love she cherished from her mother.

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“Oh, I forgot to pick the newspaper,” she said upon seeing a folded newspaper near the doorstep. She picked it up and put it on the kitchen counter before preparing to make herself a refreshing cup of tea.

Once it was ready, Amanda sat at the kitchen table and unfolded the newspaper, expecting to scan through the headlines like always. However, today was different.

The newspaper had something shocking for Amanda. It had a photo of her father, Robert, standing beside his young new fiancée, Clara. It was an announcement of their future wedding events.
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As she looked at the photograph, the pain of her father’s long-ago abandonment resurfaced sharply. It reminded her of the time her father broke his promise of always being by his wife’s side. He left his wife when she fell sick and never returned.

The pain and anger buried beneath years of determination had suddenly resurfaced. Amanda touched the silver stud in her ear as she thought of her mother. These were the same studs her mother had gifted her on one of her birthdays.

“Betrayal is nothing new to you,” Amanda whispered to herself as a plan began to take shape in her mind. Seething with hurt and betrayal, she decided to confront her father.

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Early the next morning, she approached his house, a well-kept property that starkly contrasted her humble beginnings. She hid behind a large oak tree, waiting for the right moment.

Soon, the front door opened, and her father stepped outside. Behind him was the woman from the newspaper, Carla, who quickly kissed him goodbye.

“Oh God,” Amanda whispered and looked away. She couldn’t stand the sight of her father kissing another woman.

Amanda watched as Robert and Carla got into their respective cars and drove away. Once they left, Amanda stepped out from her hiding place and scanned the exterior of her father’s house. She wanted to find a way to enter the house.

“The window!” Amanda whispered as soon as her eyes landed on an open window on the house’s second floor. She had spent a lot of time climbing trees during her childhood, so entering the house from the window was not difficult for her.
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In no time, Amanda found herself inside her father’s bedroom. With deliberate movements, Amanda approached the bed, her hands trembling slightly as she began to disturb the neatly arranged covers.

Then, she removed one earring—a simple piece, yet laden with meaning—and placed it on the bed. It was meant to sow seeds of doubt and discord. She quickly exited the house through the window and waited for the right moment to implement her next move.

Amanda watched from her hiding spot as Carla returned home, her heart pounding with anticipation. Moments later, her father’s car pulled up, and he entered the house with an air of contentment. A few minutes later, Amanda headed towards the door and rang the doorbell.
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“How can I help you?” Carla asked, opening the door.

“I’m here to see Robert. Are you his maid?” Amanda inquired, feigning confusion.

“No, I’m his fiancée,” Carla responded, showing her engagement ring.

“Fiancée? That scoundrel! He told me I was the only one in his life!” Amanda exclaimed.

Carla, puzzled, denied Amanda’s claims. When Robert appeared, he too denied knowing Amanda, but she persisted, “Oh, but you knew me very well a few hours ago, didn’t you?”

Carla, now furious, believed Amanda’s lie.

“I don’t want to cause any trouble,” Amanda said. “I’m just here to take my earring that I lost here. It’s my mother’s and it means a lot to me.”

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Robert refused to let her in but Carla allowed her to search for the earring. In no time, Amanda reached the bedroom where she had planted the stud.

“Oh, here it is!” Amanda picked it up from the bed.

“I can’t believe it!” Carla yelled at Robert. “You’re a cheater! How did the earring end up in our bed?”

“What? You can’t be serious!” Robert protested. “She’s a liar!”

“You betrayed me, then lied about it!” Carla accused, deciding to call off their wedding and leave.

Amanda apologized and quickly left the house. She felt satisfied after making her father feel the pain of betrayal.

Finally!” she thought and heaved a sigh of relief while walking towards her car.

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***

A week later, Amanda was wiping tables in the restaurant where she worked when she overheard her colleagues talking about someone’s grand wedding.

“Which wedding are you guys talking about?” she asked them.

“Come on, Amanda!” Stacey, one of Amanda’s coworkers said. “Don’t you keep up with the news? Haven’t you heard of that businessman, Robert something?”

“He got married to this woman, Carla. They spent millions on their wedding. It was huge!” Sarah, another coworker, said.

“What?” Amanda was shocked, but she concealed her emotions. “I mean… who spends millions on a wedding? That’s shocking.”

While Amanda pretended to be bothered by the overspending, she felt like a failure inside. She didn’t want Robert to build a new life after what he had done to his wife and Amanda.

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Anger is like a heavy stone, Amanda,” her mother’s words echoed in her mind. “You carry it with you, and it weighs you down. Sometimes, you have to let it go. Sometimes, forgiveness is the only option.

Whenever Amanda got bullied as a child, her mother would say these words. She always encouraged Amanda to forgive the people who hurt her.

Closing her eyes for a moment, Amanda reflected on her actions. Soon, she realized causing harm or ruining her father’s relationship wasn’t the answer to her resentment. She needed to confront him.

***

Later that week, Amanda stood outside Robert’s house, no longer fueled by anger, but by a newfound curiosity. Taking a deep breath, she rang the doorbell.

“Why are you here again?” Carla opened the door.

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“I’m here to talk to Robert,” Amanda said. “I’m not his girlfriend. I lied. I’m… I’m his daughter.”

“What?” Carla’s eyebrows furrowed. “Is this a joke or what?”

“It’s not. I—”

“Who’s there, Carla?” Robert asked his wife before coming to the door.

“Why are you here again? Leave us alone, please!” Robert yelled at Amanda.

“Dad… It’s me,” Amanda said. “I came here to—”

“Amanda? Is it really you?”

Tears welled up in Amanda’s eyes. “Yes, Dad. It’s me.” Her voice choked with emotion. “I just… I needed to know why you left. Why you left Mom and me.”

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Robert’s face softened, a flicker of pain crossing his features.

“Come in, Amanda. Come inside.” He ushered her into the house, Carla still lingering awkwardly at the doorway.

Once inside, Amanda sat down, clutching the silver earring tightly in her hand.

“Mom got so sick after you left,” she began, her voice barely a whisper. “We struggled a lot. Then the foster care took me after her death. It wasn’t easy…”

Robert hung his head, his hands clenching and unclenching.

“I… I didn’t know things were that bad,” he muttered. “I thought you were well cared for after…”

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“Who did you think would have cared for us? We had no one. We needed you the most, Dad. Mom needed you!” Amanda said.

The weight of their shared history pressed down on them. Amanda spoke of the anger and confusion she carried for years, the bitterness that festered inside her. She confessed her earlier plan, wanting to destroy his new relationship out of a twisted sense of revenge.

As Amanda poured out her heart, Robert listened intently. Shame and regret etched lines on his face.

“I understand your anger, Amanda,” he said finally, his voice hoarse. “There’s no excuse for what I did. It was a cowardly thing to run away.”

He took a deep breath and began his own story. He spoke of the crushing guilt he felt after leaving his wife, Amanda’s mother, to deal with her illness alone.

He revealed a period of self-destruction, poor choices, and financial struggles. Building his business back up had taken years of relentless work. Shame had prevented him from returning, a twisted logic that only deepened his isolation.

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“I never meant to abandon you both,” he said, his eyes filled with tears. “Every day, I regretted my decision. But by the time I could have returned, I was afraid. Afraid of the rejection, afraid of seeing you both in pain. Please forgive me, Amanda. Please.”

The enormity of his regret hit Amanda. His story wasn’t one of a villain, but a flawed man crippled by fear and guilt. The anger that had consumed her began to recede, replaced by a flicker of understanding.

“I guess I forgive you, Dad,” she said, the words surprising even her. “It doesn’t erase what happened, but I can’t carry this anger anymore. It’s a heavy burden.”

Relief washed over Robert’s face. He reached out and grasped her hand, the warmth of the contact a bridge across the years of separation.

“Thank you, Amanda,” he said, his voice thick with emotion. “Thank you for giving me a chance.”

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My Wife Turned 50 & Suddenly Changed Her Wardrobe and Hair—I Thought She Was Cheating On Me, but Didn't Expect This

My Wife Turned 50 & Suddenly Changed Her Wardrobe and Hair—I Thought She Was Cheating On Me, but Didn’t Expect This

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A stylish mature woman | Source: Shutterstock

My Wife Turned 50 & Suddenly Changed Her Wardrobe and Hair—I Thought She Was Cheating On Me, but Didn’t Expect This

My wife, Miranda, was always the kind of woman who preferred comfort over couture. Jeans, button-downs, and her old, scuffed sneakers defined her wardrobe.

A woman in her home | Source: Midjourney

A woman in her home | Source: Midjourney

Makeup was an afterthought, and her hair, a no-nonsense cut she managed herself, rarely warranted attention. Her beauty wasn’t flashy, nor did it need to be. She looked amazing in anything.

When Miranda’s 50th birthday arrived, the transformation took my breath away — and not in the way I expected.

I sat on the edge of the living room sofa, fiddling with my watch, ready for a quiet dinner at her favorite Italian restaurant. The clatter of her heels on the hardwood floor jolted me upright.

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A man sitting on a sofa | Source: Midjourney

Heels? Miranda didn’t wear heels. I looked up, and there she was, framed by the soft glow of the hallway light.

For a moment, I couldn’t find my words.

The woman before me looked like Miranda, but polished, elevated, and entirely new. Her deep emerald green dress skimmed her figure with a sophistication I didn’t associate with her usual wardrobe.

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A woman wearing a green dress | Source: Midjourney

A pair of gold earrings caught the light, swaying subtly as she moved. Her hair was no longer styled in the simple cut she always sported but instead cascaded in soft waves down her shoulders.

“Well?” she asked, twirling slightly as if testing the hem of her dress. “What do you think?”

“You… look amazing,” I stammered.

And she did. She looked stunning, but something about the whole display unsettled me.

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A man sitting on his sofa | Source: Midjourney

It was so unlike her — the dress, the heels, even the faint but distinct perfume that lingered as she crossed the room.

“You’re overdressed for Giovanni’s,” I said lightly, hoping to ease the knot in my chest.

She laughed, smoothing the dress over her hips. “It’s my birthday. I thought I’d try something different.”

As we drove to the restaurant, I told myself Miranda was just having fun getting all dressed up. But the change didn’t stop at her birthday.

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Cars in traffic | Source: Pexels

The next morning, I found her carefully shading and applying an assortment of flesh-toned creams and powders to her face with the precision of someone who had been doing it all their life. A day later, a new set of shopping bags appeared in the closet, filled with silky blouses and tailored skirts.

Soon, her makeup routine and carefully styled hair became daily rituals. Her jeans and sneakers were relegated to the back of the closet.

Every time she walked into a room, I had to remind myself that this was my Miranda. But the growing sense of unease never left me.
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A concerned man | Source: Midjourney

For 30 years, I had known Miranda’s patterns, her preferences, and her essence. This… wasn’t her. Or was it?

Thanksgiving was the first time we stepped into a public setting since Miranda’s transformation had taken root. She spent hours getting ready, and when she finally emerged, she was dazzling.

The moment we entered the dining room, the air shifted. Forks clinked against plates, conversations dropped mid-sentence, and all eyes turned to her.

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Startled Thanksgiving dinner guests | Source: Midjourney

My mother (never one to hold back) gasped audibly, then leaned toward my father. “She looks like a different woman,” she said in what she probably thought was a whisper.

Miranda didn’t falter. She glided into the room with an ease that I envied, offering warm greetings and hugs as though nothing had changed.

Lynn, her sister, caught my eye. Her expression was a mix of curiosity and something bordering on amusement. Our twenty-something nieces and nephews who once teased Miranda for being a “plain Jane” sat slack-jawed, staring as though they were seeing her for the first time.

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Shocked guests at dinner | Source: Midjourney

I found myself hovering behind her, torn between pride and discomfort. Miranda seemed untouched by the reaction, laughing easily as she handed my mother the bottle of wine she had brought.

“Just a few slight changes,” she said with a serene smile when Mom asked about the transformation.

Her calm deflected most of the curiosity, but it did little to quiet my own. As the evening wore on, I couldn’t help but watch her. Her laugh came more freely, and she held herself with a new confidence.

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A confident woman | Source: Midjourney

Was this really just about her birthday? Or was it something more?

When we finally left the party and returned home, I couldn’t keep my thoughts bottled up any longer. I waited until she’d slipped out of her heels and draped her wrap across the chair.

“Miranda,” I began hesitantly, “can we talk about… all this?”

She raised an eyebrow, amused. “All this?”
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A smiling woman | Source: Midjourney

“The dresses. The makeup. The… everything,” I said, gesturing vaguely toward her. “It’s just… sudden.”

Her expression softened, though her tone stayed light. “Don’t you like it?”

“It’s not that,” I said quickly. “You look beautiful. You always have. It’s just… different.”

She came closer, brushing her hand along my arm.

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A woman speaking to someone | Source: Midjourney

“It’s nothing to worry about,” she said with a reassuring smile before pressing a kiss to my cheek. “I’m just trying something new.”

I wanted to believe her. But as she walked away, the subtle perfume trailing behind her, I couldn’t help but feel the space between us widening. Something had shifted, and no matter how much I tried, I couldn’t quite name it.

The unease gnawed at me. Was I losing her? Or had she simply found something — or someone — that I didn’t know about?

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A worried man | Source: Midjourney

Unable to let it go, I sought out Lynn the next day. Of anyone, she’d know what was going on.

Over coffee, I leaned in and asked, “Has Miranda said anything to you? About what’s… changed?”

Lynn froze mid-sip, her eyes narrowing. “Wait, you don’t know?”

My heart skipped. “Know what?”

She set her cup down and grabbed her keys. “Come on.”

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A woman holding her car keys | Source: Midjourney

I barely had time to grab my coat before I found myself in her car, nerves jangling as we sped through town. I wanted answers, but Lynn’s silence was worse than anything she could have said.

The possibilities tore through my mind like a storm. Was Miranda leaving me? Was she sick? My chest tightened with every passing mile.

Lynn pulled into the parking lot of a sleek, modern office building.

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An office building | Source: Pexels

My brow furrowed. “Her office?” I asked, incredulous. “Why are we here?”

“Just watch,” Lynn said, her tone oddly triumphant as she led me inside.

I followed Lynn down a hallway until we reached a conference room. Through the glass walls, I saw her.

Miranda stood at the head of a table, gesturing confidently as a group of polished professionals hung on her every word.

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A woman speaking in a meeting | Source: Midjourney

Her voice (assured and commanding) filtered through the door in snatches. My wife, the woman who used to avoid attention, was now the undeniable center of it.

I turned to Lynn, struggling to make sense of what I was seeing. “This… this is why?” I asked, my voice cracking.

She nodded. “She’s found her stride. She’s not just Miranda, your wife, Mom, or Mrs. Whatever. She’s stepping into something bigger.”

The door opened then, and Miranda spotted us.

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A woman in a conference room | Source: Midjourney

Her confident façade faltered as she approached, her hands clasping nervously.

“What are you doing here?” she asked, her tone a mix of surprise and wariness.

“Trying to understand what’s going on with you,” I replied, the tension palpable.

She exhaled, then gestured toward the conference room. “Can we talk?”

We stepped into a quiet corner of the building.

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Office interior | Source: Pexels

Miranda folded her arms, her expression equal parts defensive and vulnerable. “I didn’t mean for it to be a secret,” she began, her voice soft. “It just… happened.”

“What happened?” I pressed, my own emotions swirling.

She looked away, gathering her thoughts. “There’s a woman I work with,” she said finally. “Sylvia. She’s 53, and when I met her, I realized… I’d been holding myself back.”

I blinked, thrown off by her honesty. “Holding yourself back how?”
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A man speaking to someone | Source: Midjourney

“By thinking it was too late for me to grow, to be more than what I’ve always been.” Her eyes met mine, steady now. “Sylvia showed me that I could still be vibrant, that I didn’t have to fade into the background just because I’m older.”

“So this isn’t about…” I trailed off, embarrassed to finish the thought.

“An affair? No.” Her laugh was soft but tinged with sadness. “This is about me, not about leaving you.”

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A laughing woman | Source: Midjourney

Her words hit me like a balm and a slap all at once. I’d been so wrapped up in my insecurities that I’d forgotten who Miranda really was: a woman capable of surprising me, even after thirty years.

“I thought you were slipping away,” I admitted, my voice thick.

Her hand found mine, warm and familiar. “I’m not going anywhere,” she said. “But I need you to understand I’m doing this for me. And I need you to support me.”

An earnest woman | Source: Midjourney

An earnest woman | Source: Midjourney

I nodded, the knot in my chest loosening. “I can do that.”

The drive home felt lighter. Miranda’s transformation wasn’t just a shift in appearance; it was a declaration.

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A smiling man | Source: Midjourney

Together, we walked inside, hand in hand. The future, it seemed, was as bright and surprising as Miranda herself.

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Users Say Singer Lizzo Looks 'So Skinny,' Like a 'Different Person' — Her Pics Before & After Drastic Weight Loss

Users Say Singer Lizzo Looks ‘So Skinny,’ Like a ‘Different Person’ — Her Pics Before & After Drastic Weight Loss

Lizzo | Source: Getty Images
Lizzo | Source: Getty Images

Users Say Singer Lizzo Looks ‘So Skinny,’ Like a ‘Different Person’ — Her Pics Before & After Drastic Weight Loss

The Grammy-winning rapper has fans buzzing over her weight-loss reveal. Shutting down Ozempic rumors, she shared her own methods. Check out her stunning before-and-after photos!

Lizzo’s noticeable weight loss has sparked comments about her transformation. One social media user remarked she looks “so skinny,” while another said she resembles a “different person” entirely.
Lizzo at the Roc Nation Grammy Brunch 2015 on February 7, 2015, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo at the Roc Nation Grammy Brunch 2015 on February 7, 2015, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The discussion around her appearance ties back to Lizzo’s openness about her fitness journey, which she’s shared with fans since early 2020. In one post, the “About Damn Time” singer shared a video of herself jumping rope outdoors and tagged her trainer.

Lizzo performs onstage during the Supersonico Festival on October 11, 2014, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage during the Supersonico Festival on October 11, 2014, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Building on her fitness journey, Lizzo took to TikTok in June of that year to share more of her workout routines, including an exercise bike session. In a voiceover, she addressed misconceptions about her goals.

Lizzo performs on May 21, 2016, in Gulf Shores, Alabama. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs on May 21, 2016, in Gulf Shores, Alabama. | Source: Getty Images

“Hey, so I’ve been working out consistently for the last five years, and it may come off as a surprise to some of y’all that I’m not working out to have your ideal body type. I’m working out to have my ideal body type,” she said.

Lizzo at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, 2016, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, 2016, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo and Sophia Eris attend Entertainment Weekly's PopFest on October 29, 2016, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo and Sophia Eris attend Entertainment Weekly’s PopFest on October 29, 2016, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

By February 2021, Lizzo opened up about the steady pace of her progress, noting that others often commented on her weight loss—though she hadn’t noticed a significant change herself. “If anyone who’s on a natural weight loss knows, losing weight is actually the slowest thing in the world, and you don’t really notice it until you notice it,” she shared.

Despite seeing no movement on the scale, the Michigan native expressed pride in her healthy routine, which included meditative mornings with sound balls, making smoothies, taking wellness shots and vitamins, and hitting the gym for her workouts.
Lizzo attends the premiere of "Girls Trip," 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo attends the premiere of “Girls Trip,” 2017 | Source: Getty Images

In a 2022 interview, Lizzo shared her perspective on body positivity and health, laughing off the idea of being boxed in by public expectations. “I can’t fit into a box!” she said, addressing speculation about how weight loss might affect her music or fanbase.

Lizzo attends the MTV Video Music Awards on August 27, 2017, in Inglewood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo attends the MTV Video Music Awards on August 27, 2017, in Inglewood, California. | Source: Getty Images

She emphasized prioritizing health — mentally, spiritually, and physically — without focusing on societal pressures. Explaining her veganism, the star stated, “I’m not a vegan to lose weight; I just feel better when I eat plants.”

Lizzo performs on stage during the Reading Festival on August 25, 2018, in Reading, England. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs on stage during the Reading Festival on August 25, 2018, in Reading, England. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo also reflected on the complexity of food and stress, noting, “It sucks that we associate weight gain with the negative thing that causes it. I feel very lucky because I don’t feel that weight gain is bad anymore. Nor is weight loss — it’s neutral. And food is fun.”

Lizzo attends the Total Wireless Presents Lizzo Live Powered By Pandora on September 12, 2018, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo attends the Total Wireless Presents Lizzo Live Powered By Pandora on September 12, 2018, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Continuing her candid reflections, Lizzo shared a heartfelt update in a November 2023 Instagram post. Alongside a selfie in a robe, she wrote, “Hi. I’m working… on music, myself, relationships with people and food, my anxiety, my body, my business, and my trust issues with the world… but they are deep now, deeper than they’ve ever been. Xoxo.”

Lizzo’s journey of self-care extended into December 2023, when she shared a TikTok video of herself doing Pilates. Captioning the post, “Help I started Pilates to heal my back now I can’t stop,” she showcased her commitment to physical wellness while adding her signature humor to the mix.

By May 2024, Lizzo continued to prioritize her health, sharing a workout video on social media. Guided by celebrity trainer Corey Calliet, whom she tagged in the post, the clip showed her ongoing dedication to fitness and well-being.
Lizzo performs on the West Holts stage during the Glastonbury Festival on June 29, 2019, in Glastonbury, England. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs on the West Holts stage during the Glastonbury Festival on June 29, 2019, in Glastonbury, England. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage during Made In America - Day 2 on September 1, 2019, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage during Made In America – Day 2 on September 1, 2019, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo has made it clear that her workouts aren’t about achieving thinness. In 2023, she responded to a TikTok video by @tiffriahgrande, agreeing that not everyone exercises to lose weight.
Lizzo performs onstage during Music Midtown on September 14, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage during Music Midtown on September 14, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs during the ACL Music Festival on October 6, 2019, in Austin, Texas. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs during the ACL Music Festival on October 6, 2019, in Austin, Texas. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage during 102.7 KIIS FM's Jingle Ball on December 6, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage during 102.7 KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball on December 6, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“Heavy on the not trying to escape fatness,” said the singer, adding that her focus is on health and mental well-being, not thinness, and that she embraces her body’s natural fluctuations.

Lizzo during the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards on January 26, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo during the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards on January 26, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs during The Brit Awards on February 18, 2020, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs during The Brit Awards on February 18, 2020, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo has also shared insights into her weight loss journey, addressing rumors and revealing lifestyle changes. In September 2024, she joked about Ozempic speculation, writing, “When you finally get Ozempic allegations after five months of weight training and calorie deficit.”

Lizzo performs during the Outside Lands Music and Arts festival on October 30, 2021, in San Francisco, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs during the Outside Lands Music and Arts festival on October 30, 2021, in San Francisco, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs live from Miami Beach on December 4, 2021, in Miami Beach, Florida. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs live from Miami Beach on December 4, 2021, in Miami Beach, Florida. | Source: Getty Images

Her trainer, Calliet, confirmed in October 2024 that Lizzo has been training five days a week since May and switched from veganism to a high-protein diet, saying she never considered weight loss drugs.

Lizzo performs onstage during the BET Awards on June 26, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage during the BET Awards on June 26, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo during the 2022 People's Choice Awards on December 6, 2022, in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo during the 2022 People’s Choice Awards on December 6, 2022, in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage at the iHeartRadio Z100’s Jingle Ball on December 9, 2022, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs onstage at the iHeartRadio Z100’s Jingle Ball on December 9, 2022, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo explained, “After tests and research, I found that animal proteins helped me have more energy, lose weight, and helped with my mental fog. This is the diet that’s helped me reach my goals and helped me feel good in my body.”

Lizzo performs on stage on March 8, 2023 in Glasgow, Scotland. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo performs on stage on March 8, 2023 in Glasgow, Scotland. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo attends the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 10, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo attends the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 10, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo attends The Met Gala Celebrating "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" on May 6, 2024, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Lizzo attends The Met Gala Celebrating “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” on May 6, 2024, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Adding to her string of stunning appearances, Lizzo recently amazed fans on Instagram with her latest look. She shared a series of photos featuring her in milkmaid braids and an elegant off-the-shoulder dress, captioning the post, “Last night I wore milkmaid braids.”

Lizzo’s recent post sparked a wave of mixed reactions from her followers, showcasing a variety of opinions and perspectives. “Yo, Lizzo lost mad weight,” one user said in surprise. Another added“Can y’all go one post without mentioning how ‘skinny’ she’s getting or how she’s ‘using Ozempic’? She’s been documenting her fitness and healthy eating journey this whole time.”

Some remained skeptical, with one user stating“Understandable, but this doesn’t look like your normal weight loss through diet and exercise… I pray Lizzo isn’t sick or anything, and I wish her the best.” Others shared their own stories, like one who noted“Everybody isn’t on Ozempic… I’ve lost a lot of weight by walking and green smoothie cleanses.”

A fan defended Lizzo’s transformation, writing“She was beautiful before and is beautiful now.” Yet another couldn’t help but wonder“How’s she so skinny now?” More observations followed, such as, “She looks like a different person,” and, “She’s looking great but still losing weight… On this pic, she looks mad skinny, but it’s ’cause of the angle she took the pic.”

The ongoing discussions around her transformation align with Lizzo’s evolving views on body positivity. While she has long been celebrated as an advocate for embracing curves, her perspective has shifted over time.

“The idea of body positivity, it’s moved away from the antiquated mainstream conception. It’s evolved into body neutrality,” she explained. Reflecting on her personal journey, the music star added, “There are some days I adore my body, and others when I don’t feel completely positive.”

Lizzo posing in her swim line, dated October 2024 | Source: Instagram/lizzobeeating

Lizzo posing in her swim line, dated October 2024 | Source: Instagram/lizzobeeating

Lizzo’s journey reflects her unwavering commitment to authenticity, empowerment, and representation, both in her personal life and professional endeavors. From her fitness transformation to her inclusive Yitty brand, she continues to inspire others to embrace their bodies and redefine beauty standards.

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I Was Sure My Partner Was a Widower – Until His Daughter Confessed She's Been Seeing Her Mom on Saturdays

I Was Sure My Partner Was a Widower – Until His Daughter Confessed She’s Been Seeing Her Mom on Saturdays

A young woman speaking secretively on her phone | Source: Shutterstock
A young woman speaking secretively on her phone | Source: Shutterstock

I Was Sure My Partner Was a Widower – Until His Daughter Confessed She’s Been Seeing Her Mom on Saturdays

Meeting Austin felt like finding a lighthouse in a storm. We met at a mutual friend’s housewarming party, where he stood by the fireplace, cradling a drink with practiced ease.

A man standing by a fireplace | Source: Midjourney

A man standing by a fireplace | Source: Midjourney

His eyes held a softness that I hadn’t seen in a long time; a quiet resilience beneath a tragedy.

“It’s been two years since my wife passed,” he told me later, his voice low and even. “Car accident. It’s just me and my daughter now.”

Austin’s vulnerability drew me in. He was attentive in ways that felt like a balm to my guarded heart. He was always texting to check if I’d made it home safely and showing up with dinner on nights he knew I’d had a long day.

A man holding a takeout bag | Source: Midjourney

A man holding a takeout bag | Source: Midjourney

It was sweet, even if, at times, it bordered on clingy. When he’d ask if I could “just send a quick text” when I was out with friends, I chalked it up to someone who’d been through loss and was just cautious about losing someone else.

As the weeks turned into months, his kindness and steady demeanor convinced me I’d found something real.

He introduced me to his daughter, Willow, a quiet 14-year-old who mostly lived with her grandmother.

A teen girl | Source: Midjourney

A teen girl | Source: Midjourney

She spent Sundays with Austin, and while she was always polite, there was a distance to her. She’d perch awkwardly on the edge of the couch during visits, her legs tucked under her like she wasn’t planning to stay long.

Six months in, I thought I knew him. I really did.

On Saturday, we celebrated Austin’s birthday. It was a small gathering, just a few close friends and Willow, who stayed overnight so she could spend Sunday with her dad.

Birthday decorations and cake | Source: Pexels

Birthday decorations and cake | Source: Pexels

The next morning, as I stood in the kitchen pouring my second coffee, I heard a whisper from the living room. The sound was faint, but it caught my attention.

“Sorry, Mom. You know yesterday was his birthday. I couldn’t come. I’ll call you later.”

I froze, the coffee pot still tilted mid-pour. Mom?
A shocked woman | Source: Midjourney

A shocked woman | Source: Midjourney

“Willow?” I called, trying to keep my voice steady as I walked into the living room. She was still clutching her phone, cheeks flushed.

She looked up, startled. “Yeah?”

“Did you just say ‘Mom’?”

Her eyes darted toward the hallway, then back to me.

A teen girl glancing nervously to one side | Source: Midjourney

A teen girl glancing nervously to one side | Source: Midjourney

“Oh,” she laughed, too high and too loud. “It’s just a friend. We call her ‘Mom’ as a joke.”

The explanation didn’t sit right, and Willow must’ve seen the doubt on my face. Before I could press further, she grabbed my hand, her grip surprisingly firm for such a slight frame.

“Not here,” she hissed. “Let’s talk in the basement.”

The air in the basement was cool and damp, and Willow’s eyes darted toward the closed door as if it might betray her.

A closed door | Source: Pexels

A closed door | Source: Pexels

“You can’t tell Dad what I’m about to tell you,” she said, her voice trembling. “Promise me.”

“I… okay,” I said, though my heart was pounding. “What’s going on?”

“She’s not dead,” Willow whispered, each word a fragile shard. “My mom. She’s alive.”

I felt the world shift beneath me. “What? How… why would he think she’s dead?”

Willow looked down, her hands twisting the hem of her sweatshirt. “Because she wanted him to.”

A teen girl speaking to someone in a basement | Source: Midjourney

A teen girl speaking to someone in a basement | Source: Midjourney

“She left to escape him and his controlling behavior,” she added. “But he wouldn’t let her move on. He stalked her and threatened her. When the crash happened, she saw her chance.”

“Her chance?” My voice cracked.

“To disappear.” Willow swallowed hard. “It happened on a country road and the police assumed wild animals got her when they couldn’t find a body. Everyone believed it. She moved to another city. She thought it was the only way to be free.”

A teen girl in a basement | Source: Midjourney

A teen girl in a basement | Source: Midjourney

Her words came in gasps now. “I see her on Saturdays. She’s safe, but if Dad found out, he’d ruin her life all over again.”

Willow’s revelation sent my mind reeling. The ground I thought I’d been standing on felt suddenly unstable, like I’d been balancing on thin ice without realizing it.

Her words echoed in my head: “If Dad found out, he’d ruin her life all over again.” The Austin I thought I knew (a kind, steady man who loved deeply) didn’t match the Austin she described.

A disturbed woman | Source: Midjourney

A disturbed woman | Source: Midjourney

But the pieces she’d handed me started to slot into place. I couldn’t ignore the red flags any longer.

I began replaying moments I’d dismissed. The constant texts checking in (“Just wanted to make sure you’re okay”) had felt sweet at first, a sign he cared. But now I remembered the unease I’d felt when they came in rapid succession if I didn’t respond fast enough.

Then there was his subtle needling when I made plans without him: “Why didn’t you tell me you were going out with your friends?” or “I guess I just assumed we’d spend the evening together.”

A woman lost in thought | Source: Midjourney

A woman lost in thought | Source: Midjourney

At the time, I’d written it off as insecurity, nothing malicious. But now, it felt like a web was being spun tighter and tighter around me.

I decided I needed to test him. If Willow was right, Austin’s response to the smallest assertion of independence would tell me everything.

“I need some space,” I told him one evening, my voice steadier than I felt. My pulse hammered in my ears as I forced myself to meet his gaze. “Just to think about where we’re going.”

A woman speaking to someone | Source: Midjourney

A woman speaking to someone | Source: Midjourney

The air between us shifted, his expression freezing for the briefest moment before he forced a smile. It was a practiced smile, one that didn’t quite reach his eyes.

“Of course,” he said, his tone gentle but strained. “Take all the time you need. Just don’t forget how much I care about you.”

I nodded, unsure what else to say. For a moment, I let myself believe he’d taken it well.

A concerned woman | Source: Midjourney

A concerned woman | Source: Midjourney

His texts began the next morning, one after another, faster than I could respond.

“Hey, just checking in.”

“I hope everything’s okay.”

“I miss you. Can we talk soon?”

By the time I arrived at work, my phone was buzzing incessantly. By lunchtime, he was standing outside the building with a bouquet in his hand.

A man holding a bouquet | Source: Midjourney

A man holding a bouquet | Source: Midjourney

His smile stretched too wide as he greeted me, his presence jarring against the normalcy of my workday.

“I just wanted to see you,” he said, handing me the flowers. His eyes scanned my face like he was searching for something, reassurance, maybe. Or a sign that I’d give in.

I tried to deflect, thanking him but keeping my distance. “I’m really busy today, Austin. We’ll talk later.”

A woman waving while walking away | Source: Midjourney

A woman waving while walking away | Source: Midjourney

He nodded, but his smile faltered as I turned and walked away. By the time I reached the elevator, my hands were shaking.

That evening, as I approached my apartment, I spotted him standing by the entrance. He didn’t have flowers this time, just his presence, looming and uninvited.

“I couldn’t stop thinking about you,” he said, his voice low, almost pleading. But his eyes… there was something darker there now, something I couldn’t ignore.
A man with an unsettling smile | Source: Midjourney

A man with an unsettling smile | Source: Midjourney

My instincts screamed at me to run, but I forced myself to stay calm.

“Austin, this isn’t okay,” I said, my voice trembling despite my effort to sound firm. “You need to go.”

He hesitated, then gave me that tight, brittle smile again. “I just wanted to talk.”

Once he left, I bolted the door and called my friend, Mark.

A woman making a phone call | Source: Midjourney

A woman making a phone call | Source: Midjourney

Mark was a cop so if anyone could help me out, it was him. My hands were shaking so badly I nearly dropped the phone.

When he answered, the words spilled out in a torrent, my voice cracking under the weight of my fear.

Mark listened patiently, his tone steady when he spoke. “You did the right thing calling me,” he said. “If he steps out of line again, we’ll deal with him.”

A woman speaking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

A woman speaking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

The next day, I spotted Austin again as I left work. My heart sank, but this time, Mark was ready. He stepped out of his squad car with an authority that seemed to fill the space around him.

“Austin,” Mark said, his voice calm but steely. “This stops now. If you keep this up, there will be legal consequences. Leave her alone.”

For a moment, Austin just stared at him, his jaw tight and his fists clenching at his sides. Then his mask slipped.
A glaring man | Source: Midjourney

A glaring man | Source: Midjourney

The glare he directed at me was sharp, venomous, and unrecognizable. It was a glimpse of the man Willow had warned me about.

“I just wanted to talk,” he muttered, his voice low and defensive. But he stepped back, his movements deliberate as he turned and walked away.

Mark stayed until I was safely inside my car, his presence a quiet reassurance. But the image of Austin’s glare stayed with me, etched into my mind like a warning.

A woman sitting in her car | Source: Midjourney

A woman sitting in her car | Source: Midjourney

I blocked Austin on everything: my phone, my email, and even social media. Then I packed a bag and moved in with my friend, Jennifer for a while. The relief of distance was like air filling my lungs after weeks of suffocation.

Sitting in Jennifer’s guest room that night, I thought about how dangerously close I’d come to losing myself.

A woman sitting on a bed | Source: Midjourney

A woman sitting on a bed | Source: Midjourney

I thought of Willow, her small hands clutching her sweatshirt in the basement, and her mother, rebuilding a life from ashes.

If they could find the strength to start over, so could I. I wasn’t just escaping Austin; I was reclaiming my life. And this time, I would be more careful.

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