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Where Reality Ends

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 444    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

rom upstairs," I said, pushing my chai

t, "Sarah, we really

insisted, already moving toward

but make it quick. Tr

pounding. I snatched my p

ssages fr

e weird. Mom and Dad are di

No signal. The

arted to

nstairs, phone clu

olding up a random

eady by the front do

go," Dad urged,

filled with their forced small talk about

e familiar suburban streets

approached the exit, I saw a familiar car parked

n' s

wealthy family in the next neighborhood over,

talking on his phone, looki

s he do

to the gate, I

my "parents." I opened the texts from Michael, ho

ond. I saw a flicker of something – recognition?

alked towards our car a

! Fancy meeting you here," Eth

se," Mom said, her sm

ow. "Mr. Henderson, I couldn't help but notice, it looks like you' ve got

leak? Are you sure?" He cra

o check it before you get too far."

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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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