Justice Served Cold
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e is S
I was born in the darkness of a fo
mansion, came into her room that night. He smelled of cheap b
ero
I d
mber the details, only the feeling of a heavy lamp in my
touched h
that fights back. T
age beat her, I beat them back harder. When a teacher tried to shame her, I sham
ople could change. She believed that if she were just good enough,
iress, she cried with joy. She thought her sufferin
m. I watched from the inside as she tried so
, mock her clothes, her ma
er brother, look at
he imposter, while treating their own blood
the insults. She accepted the blame for
t love was
was
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