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Spoiled by Neglect 27

Spoiled by Neglect 27

At that, uncle Marcus deflated

They probably knew full well my dad was capable of doing something that heartless

Aunt Cheryl shook with rage, pointing at Dad but unable to get a single curse word out

Seeing Dad’s side gaining the upper hand, Grandma got cocky again

She sprawled across the sofa, commanding me as I knelt on the floor: Where did your mom hide that property deed? Find it quickthe housing office closes soon.” 

You’re not getting any younger either. I’ve already found you a match. After we finish your mom’s funeral, you’ll come back to the hometown with me” 

Before she could finish speaking, I stood up, grabbed the coffee pot off the table, and hurled it at her

Coffee splashed all over her

The old hag let out a shriek, tumbled off the sofa, and frantically swatted at herself

Youyou unfilial brute! Are you trying to scald your own grandma to death?” 

Call the police, call them to arrest her.” 

Her beady eyes glaring at me like a poisonous snake

I wiped the tears from my face, picked up the coffee pot on the floor, and started throwing it at everyone around her indiscriminately

Mom was dead. There was no one left in this house that I cared about

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Taking out one would break even, two would be pure profit. Even if they called the cops, it 

would just be a mutual brawl

What did I have to fear

Dad shepherded his precious wife and child toward the master bedroom for cover

I charged after them, grabbed the screaming little boy by the hair, and kicked him in the knee

Thud 

He went down on his knees before Mom, crying hysterically

Dad’s eyes went red as he rushed to hit me

I yanked his precious son’s hair harder and glared up at him: Hit me once, and I’ll smash your precious boy once. Let’s see if your fist is tougher or your son’s skull is harder.” 

The coffee pot was made of solid copper, weighing over 2 kilograms when liftedone can only imagine what it would do if it smashed into someone’s head

Dad stopped in his tracks, hesitating and not daring to come forward

His mistress was screaming while pinching his arm

Go save Bobby! You useless piece of garbage.” 

You’ve spent your whole life afraid of your wife, and now you can’t even handle your own daughter, you coward” 

Coward

That was the trigger word

Dad’s face suddenly turned frighteningly dark

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He couldn’t stand being called a coward more than anything else in the world

He backhanded the woman across the face, leaving her completely stunned

Dad looked like an enraged lion, fists clenched, ready to charge over and fight me to the death

I held the coffee pot in one hand and pressed the little boy’s head down with the other, making him kowtow a full 49 times to Mom

By the end, he’d passed out, a huge lump swelling on his forehead

I tossed him back to his mother and faced off against Dad with the coffee pot

Dad glared at me viciously: Aren’t you afraid I’ll leave your mother without a proper burial?” 

Looking at the idiot in front of me, I suddenly laughed

I’ll handle Mom’s funeral arrangements. It has nothing to do with you.” 

Since your son kowtowed to Mom like a filial grandson, I won’t dig up those old accounts.” 

My dad was furious, jumping up and down in a rage. He brought up the issue of the property deed again, and when he saw I wouldn’t budge an inch, he called the police right 

away

But when the cops came, they just checked the property deed and left

Grandma and Uncle Timothy saw the deed and collapsed to the floor, feeling like the sky was falling

Grandma especially started wailing and slapping her thighs

Damn her, she fooled us all.” 

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I said we should’ve brought her back right away, but you insisted on waiting until after her 

SATS.” 

What bullshit promise letterwe should’ve forced her to do the transfer from the start.” 

There was a lot to unpack in that statement. I was completely lost

What did she mean Mom had fooled them

Had something happened at home on the day of my SATs

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Spoiled by Neglect

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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