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949: The Score That Blew Up My Family

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 516    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

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't like red apples, Dad. I prefer

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er to the fridge, pulling out a carton

any said, not lookin

early today," I announced.

?" Rick asked, surprised.

d," I said. "Every Saturday and Sunday. T

shamed. "Oh. I...

n't known either. Her plan relied on me studying hard, but she ne

roup' later, make sure you get the right building. She told you it's the West Hall

. He' d clearly made

nderstood I was systematically expos

. Karen was still unable to speak,

is very upset. Can't you just... tell her you'll

here I hypothetically agree to something vague so Brit

at, Sarah. Your mother just wa

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ovide for you, Sarah.

been wondering about this Exchange System Mom mentioned. I

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949: The Score That Blew Up My Family
949: The Score That Blew Up My Family
“My mother, Karen, stood by my hospital bed, her face cold as my heart monitor slowed. I was dying from organ failure, a sudden, rapid illness, while my older sister, Brittany, thrived as a popular influencer, celebrated for achievements that were, in truth, always mine. This wasn't just sickness. It was the "Exchange System"-a chilling secret weapon my own parents had wielded. They' d systematically pilfered my successes, my health, even my Stanford-bound SAT scores, to fuel Brittany's fabricated "genius." My entire life was a lie, a resource to be drained for her benefit. My father, Rick, a silent accomplice, watched as I withered away. Every talent, every ounce of robust health, funneled into Brittany. As the final heart monitor beep flatlined, darkness consumed me, the bitter truth of their monstrous deceit searing my soul. How could my own family turn me into a mere resource, stealing my very life until I perished, all to elevate another's hollow existence? The injustice suffocated me. Was I truly just a battery for my "genius" sister, erased from history by those who should have loved me? Then, light. I gasped, bolting upright in my own bed. It was a month before the SATs-the turning point where my life last pivoted to its tragic end. The memories of my death, of Karen' s icy words, were vivid. This time, I would not be their victim. I knew their system. And this time, I would break its rules.”
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