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My Life, Their Show

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 712    |    Released on: 20/06/2025

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urst into my hospital room, their

wailed, rushing to my bedside,

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d the award for Best

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ssed, then Karen

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s, it'll ruin her life. Her college a

right. Come live with us. In the big house. We'll pay for your college, any college you want

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ipation. No financial ties, no control over me, ever again. You give m

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man with a briefcase. The documents were signe

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rim. "Thank you, Ms. Miller

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My Life, Their Show
My Life, Their Show
“My life was simple. I worked double shifts at a greasy diner, aching from cleaning. I handed over every cent to my supposedly struggling parents. I believed their stories about hardship. I believed in my mom's messy divorce. I believed my sister lived far away. This was my duty. Then, strange comments started flashing in my vision. They were like overlays on a screen. "LOL, he's not even trying to hide it anymore." My world spun. "Her 'dad' is an actor." Was my whole life a social experiment? The truth hit harder than any physical blow. My "broke" family lived in a mansion. They were raking in money from my misery. My sister, Jessie, whom I thought was miles away, was complicit. She deliberately lured me into a trap. I was mugged. My arm was broken. My college dreams were shattered. Their betrayal was undeniable, a physical ache. How could they? How could my own family turn my entire existence into a performance? They profited from my pain and poverty for strangers. The coldness that settled in me was absolute. Every act of kindness, every sacrifice, had been a lie. Their cruel show demanded I stay trapped. They even tried to buy my silence. They offered me luxury if I covered for Jessie. They thought I was still their 'manageable' victim. But they were wrong. With a hidden recording and newfound resolve, I looked them in the eye. I demanded my freedom. This wasn't just my story anymore; it was my fight.”
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