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The Sister's Vengeance

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 548    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

er, the bom

phone buzzed. It was Sabrina. I answered, and she immediat

ome home! Now! Something

there was a family emergency. I drove home, my h

e door, the scene was e

fa. Ethan was pacing, his face pale and sweaty. And Sabr

single, damning object:

I asked, my voice

. "Jocelyn... I' m so sorry." She pointed

asped. Frank looked like he wa

He looked cornered,

iding my eyes. "We were both drunk. It only

ext messages we had carefully crafted for weeks. Flirtatious, suggestive, culminating in a plan for the "dru

and his face crumb

was m

I grabbed the heaviest thing I could find-a thic

itch!" I scream

ke contact, Sabrina jumped in front of him

, her voice filled with a desperate, twisted de

ent out o

the out she needed. This wasn' t just her perfect son

. She didn' t look at her son. She lo

with contempt. "It seems you couldn' t keep you

The damage is done. Now we have to th

ry that saved their reputation, the one where I wa

their son and secure their g

my hand. It didn' t shatter. It just thu

ly what I ha

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“I married Ethan Lester, the charming golden boy everyone in Garnet, Texas, adored. He was everything a woman could want: successful, handsome, from a prominent family. But as I moved into his duplex, bringing my younger sister Sabrina along for the summer, a chilling apprehension settled in. His mother, Martha, immediately saw something unsettling in Sabrina. She warned her husband, "That girl, the younger one... she looks at Ethan in a way that' s not right." What Martha couldn't know was that my sister wasn't looking at Ethan with desire, but with the haunting memory of a night four years ago. A night when a powerful, popular high school contractor from a good family cornered a terrified teenage girl. A night when he hurt her, then told her no one would ever believe her. That girl was my sister, Sabrina, and the charming golden boy was her attacker. We couldn' t go to the police; it was his word against hers, his family's reputation against ours. Justice was a concept foreign to this town. So I planned a different kind of justice. I married the monster. I brought my sister back into his life. And now, with the town' s whispers as our weapon, the trap was set.”
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