“Get out of my house, you parasite!” Mrs. Gloria screamed as she hurled my suitcase down the staircase.-cachiusa - US Social News

“Get out of my house, you parasite!” Mrs. Gloria screamed as she hurled my suitcase down the staircase.-cachiusa

“Get out of my house, you parasite!” Mrs. Gloria screamed as she hurled my suitcase down the staircase.

It hit the marble steps hard, bounced once, then burst open at the bottom. My clothes spilled across the floor in a heap of silk, denim, and humiliation.

And Carlos—

Carlos sat on the couch, one ankle resting over his knee, staring at his phone as if none of it had anything to do with him.

“Carlos…” I whispered, my voice breaking despite everything I was doing to hold it steady. “Are you really going to let your mother treat me like this?”

He sighed the way people do when they are already bored by someone else’s pain.

“Oh, Ana,” he said without even looking at me. “My mother is right. We’ve been together for ten years, and you’re still stuck with your little part-time job. This family has a status to maintain. I need a woman who adds something, not subtracts.” Then he finally lifted his eyes, and the cruelty in them was calm. “Besides… Claudia is more my level.”

Claudia.

The daughter of his father’s business partner.

The one Mrs. Gloria had been “casually” mentioning for months.

Pretty. Polished. Rich enough to impress the right people. The sort of woman who arrived already approved by the family board before the relationship had even begun.

I felt something hot rise in my chest.

Not heartbreak.

That would have been easier.

This was older than heartbreak.

This was the slow, humiliating rage of realizing that after ten years, the man you loved had not only allowed you to be insulted—he had been waiting for his turn.

Mrs. Gloria stormed up to me and shoved me hard toward the door.

“Out!” she shouted. “You starving leech! You took advantage of my son’s kindness for long enough. I hope you rot in the street.”

That was when my sadness disappeared.

Completely.

Not dramatically.

Not with a scream or a slap or some desperate speech meant to make guilty people feel human again.

It simply went cold.

Because the truth was, they had no idea who they were talking to.

For ten years, I had let Carlos believe I was smaller than him.

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