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The Monster They Made Me

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 571    |    Released on: 13/06/2025

Detective Harding sat across from Sarah, his expre

asured. "We know about your history. The

as... a long time ago. I got help. I was

d, not unkindly, but with a clear implication. "

the fear that she wasn't truly well,

trembled. "It wasn't like that. I

e detective, began to sprout in her own mind. What if she had blacked

a haze of questioning, accusations, and

expressing his profound grief and his belief

who suggested

g, his voice heavy with feigned concern. "Maybe he can hel

reputation, whispers of past malprac

question her own sanity, agreed to the evaluation. She

n overly soothing voice. He listened to Sarah

ry gaps, Sarah," he said, his tone sympathetic. "Sometimes, u

ery effective tool for recovering lost memories. It m

ypnosis sounded ex

he truth was locked away inside her

what really happened?" sh

Dr. Peterson said, his smil

an end to the torment of

erson's voice droned on, soft and persuasive. He gui

, hazy and distorted. Lily's

ful prompting, new images began

. She felt an inexplicable rage, a dark impulse.

.. the ac

detailed, so sickeningly

r out of the hypnosis, Sarah

rds tearing from her throat. "Oh g

y was absolute. She believed it.

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“My life was perfect. I was Sarah, a loving mom, taking my sweet six-year-old Lily to Kids' Kraft Korner, all smiles and glitter castles. In an instant, my world shattered. A bloodcurdling scream. I raced back inside to find Lily' s lifeless body, her head gone, crafting shears beside her. My heart died. The real nightmare began. My best friend, Jessica, shrieked, pointing at me. Detective Harding arrested me. My own husband, David, abandoned me, highlighting my past postpartum depression. The media branded me a monster; "Suburban Mother Snaps, Murders Daughter" screamed headlines, bolstered by manipulated footage and a janitor's twisted testimony. Under relentless accusations, I plunged into a torturous haze. Dr. Peterson, a psychologist David suggested, hypnotized me. Horrifying images flooded my mind: me, holding the shears, filled with rage, striking Lily. I confessed, truly believing the implanted memory, convinced I was a child killer. The "recalled" physical evidence-Lily' s head, found exactly where I "remembered" it-seemed to seal my monstrous fate. I was lost in self-loathing. Still, even through the despair, a tiny flicker of inner doubt persisted. Could I really have done this? Then, as I was dragged to court, I saw Jessica in the crowd. She wasn't yelling. She was smiling. A small, smug, triumphant smile. It wasn't my madness. That hateful smile ignited something raw. "You did this, Jessica! You set me up!" I screamed, tearing at my restraints. "She's having an affair with my husband! David is the father of her son!" My desperate accusation, fueled by rage, finally started to unravel the terrifying conspiracy, pulling me from the abyss of my false memory.”
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