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Their Perfect Lie, My Unseen Truth

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 668    |    Released on: 08/12/2025

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Their casual dismissal, their ingrained judgment, it was a familiar ache that twisted my spe

as a delicate porcelain doll, all curls and wide, innocent eyes. My parents, wrapped in a cocoon of adoration, showered her with

p, "look at you. Your clothes are dirty again. Why c

had stuck out her tongue at me. I'd stormed

l there. It resonated with the police officers' h

n daughter?" one officer murmured to another, his voice low but audible to m

. "Guess some families are just... differen

fear, my lifelong reality. I was the ghost in

this can't be Fawn. Our Fawn would never... she would ne

moved heaven and earth to find me. Back then, I was still their daughter, young enough to be 'innocent,' not yet 'rebellious.' The

that Miller had handed him, looked distant. "She has a way of findin

they once held. I should have stayed away. Should have cut all ties, like

had a place, however tenuous, in their family. But even in death, I was just a Jane Doe, a cautionary

He gently handed the fragile, corroded piece of paper to the forensic technician, his hands t

hock, rubbed her temples. "My

ueezed her shoulder. "You should go home, Deb. Get some r

esides, I just called Dad's house. Hope... she's locked herself in her room. She heard the news reports."

er eyes distant, her m

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Their Perfect Lie, My Unseen Truth
“Tentu, saya akan menambahkan POV (Point of View) ke setiap bab sesuai dengan permintaan Anda, tanpa mengubah format atau konten lainnya. My parents stood over my unrecognizable body in the marsh, complaining that I hadn't returned their calls. To my father, the lead detective, and my mother, the Chief Medical Examiner, I was just another "Jane Doe" who made bad life choices. While I watched as a ghost, my mother scoffed at the silver bracelet on my wrist-the one I made for her-calling it "tacky street trash." They spent the morning dissecting my injuries, all while praising my adopted sister, Hope, and grumbling about how I was "acting out" by missing her violin recital. They called me irresponsible and ungrateful, unaware that I had been kidnapped and murdered as revenge for one of my father's old cases. I screamed silently as they dismissed my death as the result of a "rebellious lifestyle." The insults only stopped when they found the waterproof capsule in my stomach. My father' s hands trembled as he read the note inside: "An eye for an eye, Detective Hood." Then, my mother saw the scar on my flank-the unmistakable mark of the kidney donation I had given to their perfect daughter.”
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