Betrayed By My Twin sister
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the boxes around the room. Tears streamed down my face, soaking the soft fabric of my weddin
that had turned my life upside down, leaving me confused and broken. I quickly wiped my face with my shak
emories used to play in my mind. The sound of laughter f
ush, the man I believed would bring me endless joy. Instead, I felt trapped in disbelief, surro
way from me, their faces toughening because of the harsh lies told by Jaxon and Erin. Their shocked looks switched off any ur
intment, "you know how serious this is. You have embar
me up! You all need to believe me!" But no one listened, drowned out by the convincin
dness and pleasure, hurting me like broken glass. "You should have thought about that before you tried
ress, now a sign of pain instead of happiness, a cosy sweater my mom made for me, and gifts from friends
ars. I fell onto the bed, hiding my face in my hands. My warm li
d my tears again, each movement feeling harder, like the air was heavy with sadness. Sitting up, I searched through the desk drawer un
u to know... I never cheated. I was framed. I'm sorry for the trouble I've caused, but I'm leaving. I
heart heavy with each word. "Why? How could you do this to me? I thought we were sisters-friends! You were the one I trusted! I don't even know you anymore... I j
, I knew I had to confront this situation one last time. I quietly walked to my parents' room, slipping the letter un
raced with every breath. Just before I reached her door, I heard laughter from inside-a warm, friendl
red to myself, feeling
h the door, I felt scared
erything?" Jaxon's voice was quiet and mocking, each word
omething worse. "She still believes she's superior to me. It's kind of
might try to find her." Jaxon wa
anything. By the way, I heard you dealt with that guy, right?" E
t now." Jaxon said confidently. "Plus,
ily, her tone filled with a str
hard against my chest, fear twisting in my stomach. This was it; everything wa
How could they betray me and destroy everything I had worked for? My heart hurt as the h
a quiet gasp slipping from my lips as
, her voice cutting through the air, s
otsteps broke the quiet, a fast and messy beat that matched the chaos in my mind. I reache
waist pulling me back. The familiar smell of cologn
hispered in my ear, his v
uted, struggling again
face. "You know, you were only meant to be a pie
desperate. "You don't really mean any of
smirk on her face. "Did you think you could escape? You're s
hting the growing darkness that wanted to take me, but I
urning in my heart, laughter ringing around me, shutting