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Legacy of Lies

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 344    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

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sister, Stella, lost everything. The day our father chose his new wife ove

laim against my sister' s small graphic design business. The stress cause

iversary trip in the Caribbean with his wife, Debra. I begged him to come back. He was the only

. He saved h

faked a suicide attempt. She left a note blami

the end

us. He destroyed our careers. He sabotaged our f

ttempt." He called a family meeting, looked me in the eye, and

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r 12th again. My phone buzzed. A t

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was starting a

typed, my hands shak

eart pounding against my ribs. This time, I wouldn' t make the same mist

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“My eyes shot open on October 12th, the day I lost everything in my last life. My sister Stella was in mortal danger from a placental abruption, her business assets frozen by a lawsuit-the exact nightmare repeating itself. Despite my desperate pleas not to, my brother-in-law Matthew called our father, Brian Clark, who was on his anniversary trip with his new wife, Debra. Instead of help, Father's voice, devoid of care, coldly accused us of manufacturing drama, hanging up and abandoning his hemorrhaging daughter. I watched, horrified, as paramedics wheeled Stella's gurney toward a public hospital, her life slipping away, while my father orchestrated betrayal, poisoning minds against us. My father just wanted us to lose everything; he said, "I don't want daughters like you." Then, a miracle: Anthony Hughes, a lawyer and old family friend, stepped in, saving Stella and exposing Debra's elaborate con to swindle my father. The powerful man who once controlled our lives was humiliated, his empire crumbled, and in a final tragic act, he killed Debra and himself. Now, holding my newborn nephew, Leo, baptized in the sunlight of a peaceful new chapter, I finally understood: the nightmare was over, and we were truly free.”
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