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Spoiled by Neglect 23

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I checked my pencil case

All my important documents were there, plus a few hundred bucks Mom had stuffed in there this morning for brain food.” 

My suitcase was stuffed with a random jumble of clothesclearly she’d been too eager to get rid of me to pack properly

I took a quick look, snapped it shut, and headed straight for the bus station

If I wasn’t welcome at home, then fineI wouldn’t go back

I bought a ticket on the next available bus and started my working life

Before this, the farthest I’d ever traveled was from home to downtown for shopping

Running on pure spite, I bought a train ticket heading south

The whole trip was over 1,200 milesthe regular train would take 15-20 hours and cost about $15, while the highspeed rail was 9 hours but over $85

After weighing my options, I went with the regular traincoach seating

Lugging my suitcase, I didn’t dare close my eyes the entire trip. Every person who walked by made me nervous

The train car was packed with students going on postgraduation trips, chattering away so loudly my head was pounding

Even after we reached the station, my ears were still ringing

During the entire journey, I had zero contact with either 

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There were tons of places hiring summer workers, so I picked one with decent pay and filled out the application

When my SAT scores came out, I took time off to hit an internet café, filled out my college applications, and changed my acceptance letter mailing address

After getting all that sorted, I logged into my WhatsApp account for the first time in forever

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The second I came online, messages started flooding in

I’d done pretty welltop 10 in my class, top 100 in my grade. I’d applied to a southern university

My teacher had sent tons of messages asking when I’d be back for graduation ceremony

That’s when I rememberedI’d changed my phone number ages ago, so they couldn’t reach me and had to leave WhatsApp messages instead

But… 

I checked the date

Graduation ceremony was long over

The class group was full of ceremony photos and videosclassmates grinning like idiots, all youthful energy and excitement

I looked down at my wrinkled work uniform and closed the group messages without expression

Felt like my youth had ended early

Buried in all those messages, I spotted one from an unfamiliar WhatsApp number

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Delia, it’s Dad. Are you okay?” 

Where are you now? Why’d you change your phone number?” 

Your mom’s sick. Aren’t you coming home to take care of her?” 

Could these two come up with something more original

Like Dad had no clue Mom kicked me out

He was calling me back because their housekeeper was probably sick, and nobody was there to wait on him hand and foot. He needed his little servantmeto come back and fill in

I didn’t respond to any of itjust blocked the account

If Mom was like a stick of dynamite ready to explode, Dad was the guy holding the lighter

For as long as I could remember, I’d never seen a penny of his paycheck

Every month, the second his salary hit his account, he’d send twothirds back to his hometown family. What was left barely covered his own expenses

His whole heart belonged to his nephew

Me, his actual daughter, felt like I’d been picked up from a dumpster somewhere

I quietly logged off WhatsApp and sat in the internet café for a long time, trying to pull myself together

My family was like a saw bladeevery backandforth motion left my heart raw and bleeding

Before I could wallow much longer, my supervisor called

Overtime tonight. Get back here now.” 

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I wiped my face and rushed out of the café

Maybe Mom was rightafter 18, I needed to make my own way in the world

I still didn’t have college tuition and living expenses figured out

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Spoiled by Neglect

Status: Ongoing

Part 1: The Final Moments

Evelyn dies in misery — paralyzed, helpless, lying in her own filth in a nursing home.
Her only visitor is her daughter Naomi, who stares down at her with hatred instead of love.

“You only sent me two hundred dollars a month at NYU,” Naomi sneers, waving a receipt. “So guess what? I’ll buy you the cheapest urn I can find — for two hundred.”
Her laughter echoes as she leaves. Evelyn tries to speak, to explain, but only wheezing escapes her lips.
And just like that, she dies — alone, heartbroken, branded a monster mother.


Part 2: The Funeral Lies

Even in death, there is no peace.
At her funeral, whispers swirl like smoke:

“She was so cold.”
“Starved her daughter through college.”
“All she ever cared about was money.”
No one knows the truth. No one wants to.
Because the truth is uglier than the lie — and it starts with her husband.


Part 3: The Hidden Truth

Evelyn had sent her daughter three thousand dollars every month.
But her “honest” husband, Crane Holloway, had stolen twenty-four hundred of it each time, sending only six hundred to Naomi.
Then, to make it worse, he told their daughter that Evelyn had cut her allowance — painting her as stingy and cruel.
And where did the money go?
Straight into funding his secret mistress and their second family across town.


Part 4: The Rebirth

The last breath fades…
Then she wakes up — back in her younger body — the exact day she’s about to send Naomi her first college allowance.
For a moment, disbelief floods her chest.
Then fury replaces it.
This time, she swears, no one will take advantage of her again.


Part 5: The Manipulator Returns

“Babe, just Venmo me the cash and I’ll send it all to Naomi in one go,”
Crane calls casually from the kitchen, wearing that same fake smile he always did — the “good guy” act that once fooled her.
He even adds, “I’ll throw in an extra two thousand so she doesn’t have to penny-pinch.”
Last lifetime, that charm had worked.
This lifetime? Not a chance.


Part 6: The Moment of Clarity

Looking at him now — the man she once called her soulmate — Evelyn sees every lie, every manipulation, every stolen cent.
His eyes give him away — the greed, the hidden calculation, the smirk behind his “loving” mask.
This was the exact moment her downfall began before.
Not this time.

“Sure,” she says softly. “Three thousand.”
He beams, believing he’s fooled her again.


Part 7: The Parasite’s Routine

Crane launches into his next act:

“Hey babe, mind shooting me another five grand from your checking? I’m tapped out — need some new fall gear.”
He rubs his hands together, playing the helpless husband card.
Evelyn has heard it all before — every excuse, every “you’re too busy to handle money.”
She remembers it now: how he’d insisted she let him manage her paycheck “for the family.”
She’d been a full-time worker, the only breadwinner, while he sat at home pretending to be her financial protector.
He wasn’t managing her money — he was bleeding her dry.


Part 8: The Realization

In her past life, Evelyn had been blind — trusting him completely, believing his charm and his lies.
But now, reborn and awake, she sees every red flag for what it is.
She’s not the naive woman who funded his affairs.
She’s the woman who came back to take everything he stole — with interest.


Part 9: The Shift

“Fine,” she says flatly.
Crane’s eyes light up, mistaking her calm for submission. He tries to hug her, confident that she’s still “his Evelyn.”
But when he reaches out — she steps aside.
His arms catch only air.
The confusion on his face is priceless.
“What’s your problem? I slaved over dinner and you won’t even let me touch you?”
Evelyn doesn’t even look at him.
“No problem,” she says coldly. “She’s my daughter. I’ll send her the money myself.”


Part 10: The Reborn Woman

And just like that, the tables turn.
For the first time in twenty years, Evelyn keeps her own money — and her power.
She’s no longer a victim of lies or manipulation.
This time, she’s the one writing the story.
And before she’s done, every liar — her husband, his mistress, their secret family — will pay for what they did.
Because this life, Evelyn Holloway isn’t dying in filth.
She’s living for vengeance.

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