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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 179

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 179

Chapter 179 

Amber sat quietly in the dimly lit living room, her gaze fixed on the 

distant corners of the room where shadows stretched long in the late 

afternoon light. Despite the warmth of the space, there was an 

unspoken chill that seemed to cling to her. Her fingers, once agile and 

confident, were now shaky and delicate as they twisted a strand of 

hair between her fingers, only to find it falling loose in her hand. She 

looked at the broken strands in her palm and felt a sting, a sharp 

reminder of how much had changed. The once thick, lustrous hair 

that had always framed her face so perfectly was now thinning

shedding in clumps. The loss was more than just physicalit felt like 

another part of herself slipping away, like a tangible sign of the fight 

she was enduring inside her body

She hadn’t been able to look at herself in the mirror for days, afraid 

to face the reality of the changes. It was one thing to feel itthe 

weakness, the constant nausea, the debilitating fatiguebut seeing 

it, seeing the toll the chemotherapy had already begun to take, was 

another kind of heartbreak. She had always prided herself on her 

strength, her vitality. She had been the woman who could do it all- 

the one who juggled work, home, and motherhood with ease, who 

exuded energy and warmth no matter what the day threw at her. Now, she barely recognized the woman in the reflection. It was like she was watching someone elsea stranger who was struggling, who was no longer in control

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Each day had become a battle, one that she had no choice but to 

fight. The chemotherapy sessions had started weeks ago, and the toll

it was taking on her body was becoming more apparent with each 

な 

passing day. It wasn’t just the physical exhaustion that wore her 

downit was the emotional exhaustion, too. Amber had always been 

the strong one, the steady force that held everything together. But

now, she felt like she was constantly fighting to keep herself afloat, to 

keep up with the demands of life, even though her strength was 

fading faster than she could replenish it. 

The weakness was the hardest part. It wasn’t just the fatigue that she 

could push through. It was the kind of exhaustion that made even 

simple tasks feel insurmountable. She couldn’t remember the last 

time she had felt truly rested. Every step, every movement, was

reminder of how fragile she had become. And even though she told 

Luca she was finepushed herself to be strong for him, for Nico- 

there were moments when the weight of it all would overwhelm her

The effort it took to put on a brave face, to act like everything was 

normal, was exhausting in itself

The nausea, too, was relentless. It hit her at unpredictable times

leaving her weak and pale, her stomach twisting in knots. She could 

no longer eat the foods she once loved, and the thought of food often 

made her stomach turn. Luca tried his best to keep her spirits up- 

bringing her meals, sitting with her during the worst of the nausea- 

but she could see the concern in his eyes, the quiet sadness that crept in whenever she couldn’t bring herself to eat. The love in his eyes was 

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undeniable, but so was the worry. She hated seeing that look in him

hated knowing that he was struggling as much as she was, even if he 

tried to hide it

But perhaps the hardest thing of all was the toll it was taking on her 

relationship with Nico. Her son, her precious boy, had always been 

her source of joy, her reason for smiling even on the hardest days. His 

C laughter had filled their home with light, his boundless energy had 

kept her on her toes, and his innocence had always reminded her of 

the beauty in the world. But now, when Nico looked at her, Amber 

could see a shift in him. There was a quiet sadness in his eyes, a kind 

of knowing that was far beyond his years. He wasn’t old enough to 

fully understand what was happening, but he could sense that 

something was wrong

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