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The Runaway Husband

In the dark underworld of power and influence, Evelyn Grey reigns supreme. Known as a nightmare, Evelyn's wrath can obliterate lives in the blink of an eye. At 26, she is the epitome of ruthless success, owning numerous gas stations and hotels, and wielding control over the illegal underbelly of society. With a pretty face that hides a demonic fury, Evelyn is a force to be reckoned with, leaving devastation in her wake whenever angered. Contrasting sharply with Evelyn’s menacing presence is Hazel, a 17-year-old boy whose beauty is matched only by his purity and kindness. With hazel eyes and an innocent demeanor, Hazel embodies everything good and gentle in the world. Recently graduated from high school, he is eager to embark on a new chapter of his life at university, embodying the dreams and aspirations of youth. Their worlds collide in an unexpected twist of fate, where power meets innocence, and darkness clashes with light. As Evelyn's shadow looms over Hazel's life, will his purity be tainted by her darkness, or will his kindness illuminate a path to redemption for the both of them? "The Runaway Husband" explores the delicate balance between love and power, and the unexpected ways in which two seemingly opposite souls can influence each other's lives.

Tinyhunter28 · Urban
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40 Chs

Beneath the Carolina Sky

Hazel

The briny tang of the Carolina coast and the rhythmic sigh of the ocean lulled Hazel to sleep that first night on the sandy shore. The cool sand beneath him and the vast tapestry of stars above were a world away from the sterile sheets and suffocating darkness of his city life. Dawn found him refreshed, the crisp sea air washing away the last vestiges of his old life.

With the sun painting the sky in hues of gold and pink, he ventured into the quaint coastal town. The rhythmic clatter of fishing boats pulling into the harbor and the aroma of freshly baked bread from the local bakery painted a picture of peaceful normalcy. Renting a small, sun-drenched cottage nestled amidst the rustling pines felt like the first brushstroke on a fresh canvas.

He purchased simple utensils and clothes, shedding the last remnants of his old life like discarded skin. Gone were the crisp waiter's uniform and polished shoes, replaced by faded jeans, a well-worn T-shirt, and a comfortable baseball cap. His face, tanned by the relentless sun and etched with the weariness of his escape, bore a silent testament to his journey.

Job hunting became his daily ritual. He gravitated towards the small, family-run diner on the corner, its warm glow and the scent of bacon sizzling on the grill beckoning him like a friendly call. The kindly owner, a man with eyes as blue as the Carolina sky, offered him a job as a busboy. Relief and gratitude washed over him; a chance to rebuild, brick by brick, a life shattered by betrayal.

Hazel embraced his new identity with the determination of a castaway clinging to a life raft. He became Tex, a man with a quiet smile and a ready hand, his past shrouded in a carefully constructed veil of silence. His days were filled with the clatter of dishes, the murmur of friendly chatter, and the comforting rhythm of routine. Each night, under the watchful gaze of the moon, he wrote Evelyn letters he'd never send, pouring out his grief, his anger, and a flicker of the love that still flickered stubbornly within him.

The fear of discovery gnawed at him, a constant shadow lurking at the edges of his newfound peace. Every knock on the door, every unfamiliar face, sent a jolt of panic through him. He lived in a perpetual state of hypervigilance, a constant scan for any sign of Evelyn's wrath. Yet, with each passing day, the fear dulled, replaced by a steely resolve to build a life where trust wasn't a luxury, but a necessity he had the power to create for himself.

The small coastal town, with its whispering waves and sun-drenched streets, became his sanctuary. Hazel, or Tex as he was known now, was slowly weaving a new narrative, one careful step at a time. The scars of his past remained, etched a map of pain onto his soul, but they were no longer defining him. He was a work in progress, a phoenix rising from the ashes of betrayal, ready to face the unknown with a newfound strength and a glimmer of hope that refused to be extinguished.

The rhythmic clatter of plates now felt like a relentless drumbeat on Tex's frayed nerves. Every shadow stretched towards him, every unfamiliar voice held the chilling echo of sirens. The constant fear gnawed at him, leaving him a hollow shell jumping at every creak of the floorboard. Every glance towards the door was a silent prayer, every knock a potential nightmare.

Meanwhile, Evelyn raged like a tempest in the opulent wreckage of their once shared home. Vases lay shattered, paintings hung askew, the plush cushions shredded like fallen leaves. Her manic laughter, once a melody of shared joy, now echoed through the empty rooms, a chilling harbinger of her twisted quest.

With each unanswered call, each dead end in her search, her fury escalated. She devoured Clair's life, turning her friend into a quivering vessel of fear, hoping for a crumb of information, a hint of Tex's whereabouts. His parents, once havens of solace, became targets of her venomous rage, their fragile peace shattered by the specter of their son's betrayal.

And then, a cruel twist. Tex's face, emblazoned on television screens and plastered across newspaper headlines, mocked her from every corner. News of his disappearance, spun into a narrative of domestic discord and potential violence, ignited the flames of her twisted obsession. His flight became a personal affront, a challenge that fueled her vengeance.

Tex, oblivious to the storm brewing in his wake, had slipped into the anonymity of a nearby city. His heart pounded with every rumble of a diesel engine, every raised voice. He cloaked himself in anonymity, blending into the bustling crowds, a nameless face in a sea of faces. He bought new clothes, donned a baseball cap pulled low over his brow, a flimsy shield against the eyes that might recognize him.

Back in his rented cabin, he slammed the door shut, locking each bolt, seeking a fragile cocoon of security. Yet, sleep eluded him. The image of Evelyn's enraged face, her chilling laughter, haunted his dreams. The weight of fear pressed down on him, a suffocating cloak that threatened to extinguish the embers of hope.

His escape, once a bold declaration of freedom, now tasted like bitter ashes. He wondered if he'd traded the shackles of a broken marriage for the chains of perpetual fear. A sob escaped his lips, echoing in the stillness of the cabin, a sound of despair mingled with defiance.

He knew then, with a chilling certainty, that this wasn't over. Evelyn wouldn't stop. Her obsessive need for revenge would hunt him, stalk him, until... until what? Until one of them was broken, utterly consumed by the flames of their fractured past.