The Sister War
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rmed by her doctors
as the envy of many, but Feigh's happiness was overshadowed by a past event: a night with Jace at a friend
r for overshadowing his true love, Casie Shaft, Feigh's own sister. Desp
d using tricks to win his affection. He demanded she take contraceptive pills,
Casie, followed him to the hospital, only to face hostility from Casie's mother, Daisy Shimmers. Daisy ac
en, watching as Jace comforted Casie
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was palpable as he struck Feigh again, leaving her bleeding and bruised. Casie, from across the room,
rned towards Casie, blaming her for still defending Feigh, and threatened Feigh with a chair. Te
manipulate events to marry Jace, revealing her true nature. Casie's plan included drugging Jace and arranging for the media to catch their night
bone marrow match, Feigh felt a crushing realization of her family's betrayal. Resolut
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h was still there. Feigh, with eyes red from tears and a bitter laugh, revealed that she had overheard their schem
gree to a divorce, threatening her with consequences if she refused. Feigh, undeterred, boldly declared that she would k
rance about her baby, she returned home, only to face Jace's icy wrath. He accused her of tormenting Casie and making threats he clai
go when she first met Jace. They had shared innocent moments of friendship and a promise of a
voice cut through her haze, revealing her jealousy and anger tow
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n front of everyone, making him look bad in front of their guests. This public outburst forces J
troy their relationship. She shows the evidence to Jace, hoping he'll see the truth, but he dismiss
nothing with her. She disappears without saying goodbye, except for a letter where she pours out her p
h Casie becomes cold and empty, and Jace can't stop thinking about Feigh. The regret eats
ry from the broken woman who left him. Seeing her again stirs up all the feelings he's tried to bury, and he tells her how
uction, hoping to make Feigh disappear again and secure her place in Jace's life. Feigh is taken to a remote location, and the
nt. When he confronts her, Casie breaks down and admits to everything. Jace is left to deal with the conseque