A Legacy of Lies, A Love Lost

A Legacy of Lies, A Love Lost

Shadow Alasia

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My family called me a cold, controlling workaholic. My husband, my sister, even the brother I raised-they all lived in the architectural empire I built, yet they resented me for it. Then, the doctor gave me a few months to live. But before I could even process my own death sentence, my husband was already asking me to give up my only chance at survival-a spot in a life-saving trial-for my "sick" sister, Cayla. They took everything. My company, my fortune, my home. At a lavish party celebrating my "generosity," my own son looked me in the eye and told me he hated me. They praised my selflessness as they stripped me of my life's work. But I knew Cayla wasn't sick. I knew they were just waiting for me to die. So I smiled and gave them the perfect woman they always wanted. But my real gift wasn't my fortune or my life. It was the truth I left behind, a final act designed to trap them in a prison of guilt they could never escape.

A Legacy of Lies, A Love Lost Chapter 1

My family called me a cold, controlling workaholic. My husband, my sister, even the brother I raised-they all lived in the architectural empire I built, yet they resented me for it.

Then, the doctor gave me a few months to live. But before I could even process my own death sentence, my husband was already asking me to give up my only chance at survival-a spot in a life-saving trial-for my "sick" sister, Cayla.

They took everything. My company, my fortune, my home. At a lavish party celebrating my "generosity," my own son looked me in the eye and told me he hated me.

They praised my selflessness as they stripped me of my life's work. But I knew Cayla wasn't sick. I knew they were just waiting for me to die.

So I smiled and gave them the perfect woman they always wanted. But my real gift wasn't my fortune or my life. It was the truth I left behind, a final act designed to trap them in a prison of guilt they could never escape.

Chapter 1

Alva POV:

Don called me rigid. He said I was controlling. He said I cared more about my architectural firm than I did about him, about us. My sister, Cayla, would nod softly, her gentle eyes misting over, confirming his words without saying a sound. Everyone always saw her as the creative, gentle soul of the family. I was just Alva. The workaholic. The disciplinarian.

My younger brother, Denver, who I raised, resented me for every rule I ever made. He slammed doors, he yelled about how I never had time for him. He always ran to Cayla for comfort, clinging to her like a lifeline. He was only sixteen. He didn't understand.

Today, the truth hit me like a physical blow. The doctor' s words were a cold, hard slap across my face. "Alva, you have a rare terminal neurological disorder. A few months, at best." My world crumbled. Not because of the death sentence, but because of the life I had lived. The life they had painted for me.

I looked at my hands, the hands that built an empire, a home, a future. My future. Their future. All of it, now, would turn to dust. And they would dance on the ashes.

Don sat across from me in Dr. Evans' office. He looked tired. Maybe even a little bored. He was already done with me, even before the diagnosis. He ran his hand through his perfectly styled hair, glancing at his watch.

"So, the gene therapy trial," he said, his voice flat. He didn't even look at me. He looked at the wall, at the framed medical degrees. "Cayla's been struggling, Alva. This could be her only chance."

My throat tightened. I knew what he meant. He believed Cayla was sick, just like he believed every lie she spun. I closed my eyes, a sharp pain shot through my temples. It wasn't the headache everyone knew about. It was deeper. A cold, metallic taste filled my mouth.

"You mean," I said, my voice barely a whisper, "the one spot available. The one I qualified for."

He finally looked at me, a flicker of something in his eyes. Not concern. Not love. Guilt, maybe. Or impatience. "Well, yes. She's so fragile, Alva. You're so strong."

I almost laughed. Strong. That's what they called it. What they used to justify everything. Every burden placed on my shoulders, every sacrifice I made.

Cayla, my sweet little sister. I pulled her from the wreckage of our parents' neglect, gave her everything. My clothes, my books, my dreams. She wanted to be an artist. I built her a studio. I bought her supplies. I paid for her obscure art degrees. I fostered her "gentle" soul while I broke my back building the foundation for us all. And now, she wanted my life. Literally.

Don leaned forward, his voice softened, almost manipulative. "Alva, it's just a few months for you anyway. Why cling to it? Let her have a chance. You always said you wanted to take care of her."

My vision blurred. A wave of nausea washed over me. I pressed my fingers against my temples, willing the pain away. It was useless. The disease was a wildfire, raging through my nerves. Every breath was a conscious effort. Every step, a battle. But I smiled. A serene smile, I hoped.

"Of course," I said, my voice steady. "Cayla can have it. The therapy. My spot."

Don's relief was palpable. He let out a breath he hadn't realized he was holding. "Alva, you're, you're truly wonderful. Selfless."

Selfless. That was another word they liked to use. A convenient label to pin on me when they wanted something. I stood up, the room spinning slightly. My legs felt like jelly. No, not selfless. Strategic.

I had a few months. Enough time to put things in motion. Enough time to become the woman they always wanted. The "perfect" woman. The one who gave everything.

I drove home, the familiar streets now a blur through my burning eyes. The house, the sanctuary I had built, loomed large. A fortress. For them. Not for me.

Denver was in the living room, sprawled on the couch, headphones on. Cayla sat on the floor beside him, sketching in a notepad. Her head rested casually against his knee. He was laughing, a sound I rarely heard directed at me anymore. He looked up, his eyes meeting mine. They were cold. He quickly looked away, back to Cayla.

Cayla smiled, a small, sweet thing. "Alva, you're back. How are you feeling?" Her voice was laced with mock concern.

"I'm fine," I said, my voice raspy. "Cayla, I have something for you."

Her eyebrows rose, a practiced look of innocent surprise. "For me? What is it, Alva?"

"My firm," I began, watching her face. "Bartlett & Associates. And all the patents. The real estate portfolio too. It's all yours."

Her hand flew to her mouth, her eyes wide. "Alva! What are you talking about? That's your life's work!"

"It's a gift," I said, my voice flat. "A special one. To my beloved sister. For everything you've done for this family."

For everything she'd taken from this family, I thought. Her eyes, for a split second, gleamed with raw, unadulterated greed. Then it vanished. Replaced by the familiar mask of vulnerability.

"Alva," she whispered, tears welling in her eyes. "You don't have to do this. You're sick. You need to focus on yourself."

I stepped closer, my voice dropping to a low, dangerous whisper. "I know, Cayla. I know exactly what I need to do. And I know everything you've done."

Her breath hitched. Her eyes darted away.

Just then, Don walked in, his phone pressed to his ear. He saw us, saw the tension, and his brow furrowed. "What's going on here?"

Cayla immediately burst into full, theatrical sobs. "Don! Alva is... she's giving me everything! Her firm, her property! I told her no, but she's so insistent!" She threw her arms around him, burying her face in his chest.

Don looked at me, his expression a mix of confusion, suspicion, and a strange relief. He patted Cayla's back, his gaze lingering on me. "Alva, what is this?"

"I'm tired, Don," I said, rubbing my temples. The pain was unbearable now. "I just need to rest. Cayla, take care of Denver. He needs someone."

"I will," she said, her voice muffled against Don's shirt, but I heard the triumph in it.

Denver looked up, his face still showing that cold disdain. "Bye, Alva." Then, to Cayla, his voice softened, "Come on, Aunt Cayla. Let's play that game."

Aunt Cayla. The words were a fresh wound, twisting in my gut. I retreated to my bedroom, the sounds of their laughter echoing behind me. The door clicked shut. My legs gave out. I sank to the floor, my body shaking with silent sobs. The tears, hot and bitter, finally came.

I crawled to my closet, pulling out old photo albums. Pictures of a younger Don, a naive me. Pictures of a tiny Denver, a mischievous Cayla. Their faces, once filled with innocence, now haunted by betrayal. I started emptying drawers, sorting through my life. My blueprints, my awards. Each item, a piece of the future I had built for them. A future I was now dismantling. Piece by piece.

I looked at my reflection in the mirror. My eyes were sunken, my skin pale. A ghost already. "They want the perfect woman," I whispered to the fading image. "A woman who gives everything. Who lets go. Who is selfless."

My lips curved into a bitter smile. "They will get her. And when she's gone, they will get the truth. A truth that will burn hotter than any hell I could imagine for them."

My revenge wouldn't be swift or violent. It would be slow, agonizing. A lifetime of guilt. A torment they couldn't escape, even in this very house. My final gift.

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“My family called me a cold, controlling workaholic. My husband, my sister, even the brother I raised-they all lived in the architectural empire I built, yet they resented me for it. Then, the doctor gave me a few months to live. But before I could even process my own death sentence, my husband was already asking me to give up my only chance at survival-a spot in a life-saving trial-for my "sick" sister, Cayla. They took everything. My company, my fortune, my home. At a lavish party celebrating my "generosity," my own son looked me in the eye and told me he hated me. They praised my selflessness as they stripped me of my life's work. But I knew Cayla wasn't sick. I knew they were just waiting for me to die. So I smiled and gave them the perfect woman they always wanted. But my real gift wasn't my fortune or my life. It was the truth I left behind, a final act designed to trap them in a prison of guilt they could never escape.”
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