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Pulse: When Redemption Comes Too Late

Author: Obasi Lilian
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Chapter 1 Broken Routine

Word Count: 1470    |    Released on: 09/11/2025

ps. The building, an aging structure on Ashmere Drive, groaned quietly under the weight of the evening breeze. Ea

. A tube of lipstick, receipts from the courthouse cafeteria, and finally her keys, tangled around a small stuffed elephant keychain that

er wristwatch 8:15 PM

remembering the string of fourteen-hour days tha

ly Mrs. Foster's spring rolls again wafting from a neighbor's open window. A dull headache pulsed at her temples, the kind

lly.

had shifted gears drastically. No more chauffeured commutes in the back of sleek cars, no more catered lunches with clients who treated her like

as," Patricia had said during Maya's last partnership review, her ma

on, how many clients she brought in, how many late nights she sacrificed, she would

ould microwave in under three minutes, and the constant gnawing fear of failure. The kind of fear that wok

ining Anna's small feet padding across the floor to greet her, probably

arms with the kind of uninhibited joy that made every sa

r phone

er me

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th. She didn't even make the mistake of buying from online stores to avoid spa

d, swiping it away with m

the lock and turned it. The bolt

kne

tling, unnat

, still clutching her keys. The e

that sing-song quality she always used wh

le

ld absorbed in homework or televisio

light switch b

ng ha

Anna usually played too loud on the living room TV, something with talking animals that May

art sk

he said it, she could see the digital clock on the micr

mehow make this normal. The room was cold, too cold for July. She moved quickly to the window and yanked the curtains aside.

relessly beside the umbrella stand. Her pink lunchbox wasn't sitting on the ki

ement floor seeming too loud in the silence. The door to Anna's room stood open, bed neatly made, untouched. Not

she touched the bedspread

t, spreading through he

ers fumbling over the familiar digits. But of course, it rang endless

ne she used in court. "My daughter Anna Daniels is missing. She didn't come home from scho

e bloomed i

tight circle in the living room. Her breathing ha

ud, the sound of her own voice a sm

n traffic. The school bus usually dropped Anna off by 4:30 PM, right at the bus stop on the corn

been home over

The names blurred together: Dr. Gomez Anna's pediatrician, City Electric alway

uld sh

o

ecome a luxury she couldn't afford, not after what happened with Trevon and Sharon. Trevon, who had promised to be there for her, wasn't

rn to someone, foolishly

ving she had no need to sha

the names of most par

hovered

he police?" she

What if Anna had stayed back at school? Maybe she had a club meeting M

to herself. "Maybe

ponsible, mature for her eight years. She never deviat

if someone had taken her? What if she w

ok as she grabbe

e door shut behind her, chest tight. The sou

d she was still clutching her phone like a lifeline, the s

a didn'

se dark eyes that looked so much like Maya's own, full of questions and

ut there in th

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