dered on
, the kind with peeling wallpaper and a smell that clings to your clothes. Sabr
n a small diner in South Philly, died in a car crash two years ago. Their last wish, whispered to me in a hospital bed that s
nts' life insurance payout in a low-effort clerk job at a community college. He was n
longed to Sa
he' d scammed him out of $100,000. I did what a good sister was supposed to do
orst mistake
an "apology" and then turned on me, blaming me for all t
I was just a paramedic. The final betrayal, the one that broke something in me forever, was when the police found my body. Matthew
I wo
e second was the date on my phone: the exact day Matthew had first con
here he was, my foolish brother, his face
to my cheap sofa. "She took every
now my reality. The rage was a cold, solid thing in
e sympathy I' d given him before, I leaned forwa
scamming yo
fused. "What? B
k about it. A woman like her, beautiful and smart, why would she choose you? Becaus
cker of stupid, hopeful
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