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Where Reality Ends

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 574    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

s it appeared, replaced by that

ting cold. We want you to go in there

usually felt comforting, but now it

followed her out of the room, my mind

he table, reading the ne

y to conquer those SATs?"

d I knew, but as he reached fo

ng, it was on

his left hand, always. I'd fidgete

be I was just

ock 'em dead, kiddo. Just like your mothe

that phrase in his life, his go-to was al

combined with the ring, a c

plate of pancakes,

em in front of me, the light f

but definitely there, ju

fr

ldhood scar from a kitch

at scar, I'd traced it with my finger when I

was on the

voice barely a whi

ing for a fraction of a second. "Oh, this old

my head. "It' s... it'

e ridiculous. You're just nervous

ain, that same coldnes

I kno

. "Your mother is right. You're letting your nerves

uinely angry. His

sing phrases he never used, was now yelling at me

expressions a mixture of feigned con

suddenly look

pretending to eat,

ren't my

thing was terribly, te

, I had to see if Mic

tasted like ash. "Delicious,

sion easing slightl

't take the exam, not now

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“My SATs were today, the day that felt like it decided my entire future. But then my phone buzzed with an unknown number, displaying a chilling message: "DON'T TAKE THE EXAM!" It was Michael, my older brother, who'd vanished three years ago on the morning of his own SATs. Another warning followed: "THEY AREN'T WHO YOU THINK." Suddenly, my parents' overly cheerful demeanor felt sinister, their familiar faces hiding subtle, unsettling changes. My dad wore his wedding ring on the wrong hand, and my mom' s distinct scar was now on the opposite brow. Every word they spoke, every gesture, screamed that something was terribly wrong. When I finally tried to escape, a long-time family friend, Ethan, ambushed me with a devastating truth: Michael was dead. He claimed it was suicide, and that I was suffering from a severe PTSD-induced dissociative episode, hallucinating everything. My heart pounded as I watched a video of Michael' s funeral, my phone now empty of all his warnings. Was I crazy? Was this elaborate nightmare all in my head, a cruel trick of my own mind? But then, a specific, unspoken childhood promise between Michael and me-a secret about a monster and a particular trip-failed to match. That's when I knew: This "recovery" was another layer of control, a sophisticated simulation orchestrated by the very person pretending to help. I wouldn't let him win.”
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