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The Second Chance She Stole

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 423    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

modern culture, her conversations were stilted and awkward, filled with out-of-touch religious platitudes.

n taunts in the hallways. Someone taped a p

an, Debra saw it as a spiritual attack. She stormed into the prin

voice echoing down the main hall. "This is a public school, not a den of g

eligious one. But Debra wouldn' t listen. Her outburst made things a thousand times worse. The story

in tears, throwing he

d at me. I was sitting at my desk, hi

look up. "How

ooks, acting like you' re better than everyone!" She was desperate, her pious act crumbling. "I have a history paper due,

I helped her with. I remembe

have my own work to do. You

w?" she

said, turning a page.

used to my empathy being a weakness she could exploit. Seeing the cold, unyielding wall I had

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“My mother' s voice, thick with religious fervor, announced her latest decree for SAT season: 100 days of no secular music, no TV, no internet. This wasn't the first time. I remembered falling down the stairs, Molly's raging accusations still ringing in my ears, right before the darkness consumed me. Now, I was 16 again, trapped in the same suffocating reality, but with the chilling knowledge of how it all ended for me. My twin sister, Molly, quickly embraced Mama's extreme rules, her 'pious' facade masking pure laziness, while I quietly perfected my escape plan. As Molly spiraled into isolation at school, earning the nickname "Amish Girl," my mother, Debra, only tightened her grip, even forbidding basic hygiene. The SAT scores revealed my 1580 against Molly's dismal 850, shattering Mama's carefully crafted image, especially on live stream. Instead of facing reality, Mama demanded I sacrifice my Duke acceptance, "for Molly's sake," a sister who had literally killed me in my past life. How could my own mother expect me to give up my entire future, again, for the one who destroyed me? Why was I back? This time, I wouldn't argue, I wouldn't compromise, and I certainly wouldn't die for their delusions. This time, I was getting out, even if it meant watching them burn their own lives to the ground.”
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