Written for “It’s Story Time” where
Jolene has given us four prompts to
work with. They are shown below.
Here’s where the prompts took me.

Olivia had always considered herself a survivor …. resilient, street smart, adaptable. Married twelve years to Mario Salvati, she’d learned not to ask questions. The late nights, the whispered phone calls, the envelopes exchanged with men whose eyes were cold as ice …. she accepted these as the cost of a comfortable lifestyle.
One Tuesday morning, she found a stranger’s cell phone wedged between the sofa cushions. No password. No name. Just a thread of text messages, cold and businesslike, that unraveled everything.
Shipment confirmed. Salvati Warehouse. Thursday.
The old man wants it handled like always. Family tradition.
He’s the keeper of a family tradition, the next message read. Nobody touches what’s his. Nobody talks.
Olivia’s hands trembled. She scrolled further, and the words blurred …. names, dates, dollar amounts. A federal informant. A wiretap. Her husband’s full name typed in clinical black letters, followed by three devastating words: cooperating with prosecution.
She set the phone on the kitchen table as if it were made of glass.
By Thursday, the warehouse was surrounded. By Friday, Mario was in handcuffs on the evening news. By Saturday, Olivia was packing her suitcases.
Their separation was never announced, never argued over in a lawyer’s office. It happened the way most truths do …. quietly, and all at once.
She left the stranger’s cell phone on the table for the feds to find.
She walked out a survivor, same as always. Just this time finally free.
NAR©2026
The prompts: 1. Survivor; 2. Keeper of a family tradition; 3. Stranger’s cell phone; 4. Separation
This is “Cold As Ice” by Foreigner
Everything on The Elephant’s Trunk was created by me, unless otherwise indicated. Thanks for your consideration. NAR©2017-present.

Excellent. 👏👏👏
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