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The Architect of Her Own Demise

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 361    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

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right, held a town hall Q&A session for our residential college. It w

arnest in the large auditorium. "

he Dean said,

s and sad," Molly began, her voice trembling slightly. "But my RA, Kevin, told our whole floor to lie and check

head turned to stare at Kevin, whose face had gon

rowed into slits. "Excuse me? Your RA told y

innocently. "He said it wou

ly calm. "Kevin. My office. Im

were being voided due to "procedural irregularities." The entire student body had to retake the survey. This time, with a

tion. He looked at me with pure hatred, but he direc

been ruined. Now they all had to sit through mandatory welln

saw her coming. She had created a massive headache for everyone, all while maintaini

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“"Gabrielle? Are you awake?" The whisper cut through the dark, the same saccharine sweetness that had once chilled me to the bone. My eyes snapped open, a breath catching in my throat. I wasn't in the cramped, lonely apartment where I'd taken my own life. I was back in my Boston University dorm, sophomore year, the exact moment the psychological torture had begun. In my last life, my roommate Molly Fuller, the seemingly naive small-town girl, methodically dismantled my sanity, piece by piece. From "accidental" coffee spills on my laptop to "innocent" lies that ruined my relationships, her constant torment culminated in a crippling mental breakdown. I lost my scholarship, my future, and eventually, the will to live. I died alone, haunted by her pervasive manipulations, utterly bewildered by how someone so seemingly innocent could orchestrate such a devastating campaign of destruction. But this time, as her silhouette materialized through the curtain, my heart didn't pound with fear. It thrummed with a cold, hard rhythm of vengeance. This time, I knew every single move she would make, and I would make her regret every single one.”
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