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My Ruthless Uncle's Justice

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 397    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

and tired eyes, walked out from the bay. He

er. "You weren't planning on getting

?" Sarah asked, he

fuel line has a slow leak. One hard stop at high speed, the line would've ruptured, sprayed fuel al

pure horror. The world she had built around Frank, the excus

er voice barely audible

he didn't have to. Her eyes met m

er phone. She dialed Frank's numbe

to ring, my eyes sc

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one I'd seen in my memories, the one that had

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hidden behind a billboard. She was watchin

small office, phone pressed to her

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was t

us. She knew th

ing gravel. It wasn't aiming for th

horror as the massive ste

a sound of breaking bones

e air like a rag doll, landing

ed onto the road and sped away, leaving a cloud

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“My alarm buzzed, a cheerful tune that mocked the dread in my stomach. Today was the day: our family road trip to Vegas. Last time, it was the day I died. I remembered the screech of tires, shrill against hot asphalt. The sickening crunch of metal, the world swirling upside down. Then, the suffocating smell of gasoline, my own blood. Frank – my father – had orchestrated it all. He'd meticulously sabotaged our car, intent on murdering my mother and me for our organs. His mistress, Jessica, had a dying son, Leo, and we were merely unwilling donors for their twisted scheme. I gasped, shooting bolt upright in my cramped suburban bedroom. The morning sun streamed through the cheap floral wallpaper, a cruel contrast to the grim reality that had just resurfaced. The gruesome memory of my death, brutally betrayed by my own flesh and blood, washed over me like a tidal wave of ice and raw panic. My blood ran cold. This wasn't a nightmare; it was today. The same day he planned to carve me up for parts. How could a father, the sworn protector, conceive such a monstrous act for another woman' s child? The sheer injustice, the chilling horror of it, was unbearable, turning my stomach. But then, the nausea receded, replaced by something cold, hard, and sharp: pure, unyielding rage. I wasn't that naive 19-year-old anymore. I was a ghost with a score to settle. This time, there would be no crash. No organs harvested. This time, they would be the ones to feel pain.”
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