The Neglected Daughter's Last Stand
er, maybe complaining about the blood on the towel I'd used to clean my head. But when I ope
he door click shut behind her. "This place is
ll room, running a finger
ry dramatic. Almost as good as my 'orphan'
ody too weak to even stand prop
ead. I was nothing. An orphan. People get tired of orphans. I had to be the perfect child, the sweet, traumatized girl who nee
am that causes a convincing rash. It was so easy. The bullying at school? I started the rumors about you, then cried to the principal that y
you're actually dying. It' s perfect. You
I stumbled, and she kicked my legs out from under me. I crump
standing over me. "And I'll have everything. Their l
d left, slamm
p laptop sitting open on the desk. She didn't see that
sending it to my father, my mother, and my brother. Then, I uploaded it to the private, shared family photo album online, the one
g, and left the motel. There was only one place left to go. The
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