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No Mercy For The Betrayer

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 554    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

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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“I was murdered on a Tuesday. It wasn't a quick death, and it wasn't by a stranger. My own brother, Matthew, stood by while his girlfriend, Sabrina, and her boyfriend, Anthony, took their time ending my life in a derelict motel room. Why? Because I got back the $100,000 Sabrina scammed from my foolish brother, and they called it "harassment." After I was gone, Matthew even helped them get reduced charges, painting them as victims. The cold betrayal broke something in me forever. Then, I woke up. It was the exact day Matthew first came to me, tears streaming, confessing Sabrina had scammed him out of $100,000. Echoes of the past, a chilling sense of impossible repetition. I watched him cry, his words a perfect replay, and a cold, solid rage settled in my chest. This time, I wouldn't save him. I would make them all pay, in a way they could never imagine.”
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