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Second Chance, First Strike

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 470    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

partment felt like

san were waiting for me. They sat o

controlled anger. "Sarah, your mother i

happened at your office. Honestly, Sarah, creating such a pu

mily," Uncle Frank added, his jowls quivering. "You need

had clearly fed them her version of events, where she was th

eeping my voice even. "But her actions

out?" Aunt Susan sniffed. "Family is what

need to apologize to her. Smooth

meant. So he wouldn' t have to

Arguing was pointless. They wouldn

script I

ded to pla

slump. I conjured

t and contrite. "I wasn't thinking a

ged satisfi

her," I said. "

oo overwrought to go home. She was lying

"Oh, Sarah. I just don't unders

was weak,

e bed. I took her hand.

h fake sincerity as I could mus

widened

d. "I'm sorry for being difficult. I should

played on her lips. It w

"I knew you'd understand. I only want wh

e had me back

ory" was exactly what I needed

e nothing. But it

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Second Chance, First Strike
Second Chance, First Strike
“The scratchy lace of the pillowcase was the first sensation as I woke up, followed by the blinding Texas sun through thin curtains. My heart hammered. This room. I knew this room. It was the historic Texas ranch B&B, the very place everything in my previous life went horribly wrong. I was breathing. Alive. Yet, I vividly remembered my death: exploited and fatally harmed at an awful "wellness retreat." A jolt went through me. My phone confirmed the terrifying truth: I was back. Back at the very start of the family reunion, on the infamous day of the stolen locket. My own mother, Brenda, with her constant excuse of "I was only trying to help!" had systematically dismantled my life. She' d framed me for theft, costing me a major promotion and my reputation. She' d replaced my blood sample, leading to a false illness diagnosis that torpedoed my executive career. Her relentless "help" had driven me to financial ruin and ultimately, to that fatal retreat. Years of her suffocating "good intentions" had paved my road to hell, culminating in a betrayal that cost me my life. The sheer injustice of it, the constant erosion of my autonomy and future, was a torment that lasted until my last breath. But now, I was back. And this time, things would be profoundly different. A cold, clear idea sparked, promising a future where her "help" would finally be her undoing.”
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