Get the APP hot
Home / Short stories / No Longer Their ATM
No Longer Their ATM

No Longer Their ATM

5.0
11 Chapters
55 View
Read Now

Thanksgiving rush, the usual chaos of life with my daughter, Jessica. For years, I' d been their quiet support, their free childcare, their endless ATM. My late husband' s heroism left me one asset: our fully paid-off home. Then, a towering display of canned goods began to fall, directly on my grandson, Brayden. Without a thought, I shoved him clear, and the world went dark under a crushing weight. Instead of concern when I woke in the ER, dazed and concussed, my daughter Jessica' s voice cut through the fog. She wasn' t worried about my stitches, only Brayden' s scraped knee and her "ruined Thanksgiving." Then came the demand: While I was still hurting, Jessica, backed by Kevin' s sniveling mother, insisted I sign over my house. My house, the anchor my husband provided, their latest target. When I refused, their true colors showed. They locked me in my own former room, seizing my phone, a prisoner in my own daughter's house. My own flesh and blood, willing to go to such lengths-accusing me, then holding me captive-all for a piece of property. The betrayal was a deeper concussion than any physical blow. How could the daughter I raised, the grandson I saved, become instruments in such a cruel play? But as my son Michael and his wife Emily burst through the flimsy door, a cold clarity settled over me. This wasn't pity-this was war. I was done being their victim, their dogsbody, their endless resource. This was the moment I stopped being Sarah the doormat, and started fighting back for Sarah.

Contents

Introduction

Thanksgiving rush, the usual chaos of life with my daughter, Jessica.

For years, I' d been their quiet support, their free childcare, their endless ATM.

My late husband' s heroism left me one asset: our fully paid-off home.

Then, a towering display of canned goods began to fall, directly on my grandson, Brayden.

Without a thought, I shoved him clear, and the world went dark under a crushing weight.

Instead of concern when I woke in the ER, dazed and concussed, my daughter Jessica' s voice cut through the fog.

She wasn' t worried about my stitches, only Brayden' s scraped knee and her "ruined Thanksgiving."

Then came the demand: While I was still hurting, Jessica, backed by Kevin' s sniveling mother, insisted I sign over my house.

My house, the anchor my husband provided, their latest target.

When I refused, their true colors showed.

They locked me in my own former room, seizing my phone, a prisoner in my own daughter's house.

My own flesh and blood, willing to go to such lengths-accusing me, then holding me captive-all for a piece of property.

The betrayal was a deeper concussion than any physical blow.

How could the daughter I raised, the grandson I saved, become instruments in such a cruel play?

But as my son Michael and his wife Emily burst through the flimsy door, a cold clarity settled over me.

This wasn't pity-this was war.

I was done being their victim, their dogsbody, their endless resource.

This was the moment I stopped being Sarah the doormat, and started fighting back for Sarah.

Continue Reading
img View More Comments on App
Latest Release: Chapter 10   06-21 14:46
img
img
Introduction
19/06/2025
Chapter 1
19/06/2025
Chapter 2
19/06/2025
Chapter 3
19/06/2025
Chapter 4
19/06/2025
Chapter 5
19/06/2025
Chapter 6
19/06/2025
Chapter 7
19/06/2025
Chapter 8
19/06/2025
Chapter 9
19/06/2025
Chapter 10
19/06/2025
MoboReader
Download App
icon APP STORE
icon GOOGLE PLAY