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The Price of a Perfect Angel

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 776    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

is the cold steel of a kni

on my best frien

shock that she had to find the p

ed! She was trying to sleep with this trucker f

ith fake sweetness, was now f

ound me. I could hear the notifications pinging on her phone, a

s her r

pid s

er got what

ushed me into his cabin because she wanted my comfortable Amtrak sleeper

by the one person I trusted most in the wor

gasped

't on a cold cabin floor. I was in the breakroom at my law firm in Chic

e, smiling her saccharine

bsite. "A private sleeper cabin is $600! That' s insane. Let' s get one cabin and one coa

ords. The e

eal. I w

he online hatred, it all flooded me. It wasn

The old me, the kind and trusting Gabrielle, would have agreed instantly. S

rielle w

ght in the eye, my v

No

She blinked, confused.

t splitting a cabin with yo

ce. This wasn't part of her plan. I was su

gues, Sarah and Mike, listening in. Her expressi

s I just forgot. You make, what, a hundred thousand a year as a parale

ed. It' s just, on my receptionist salary, things are so tight. I

ks. I could see the judgment in their e

manipulator, playing the poverty

now. I saw every mov

"You' re absolutely right, W

kered in

ight and cheerful. "It' s only, what, eighty bucks? We can sit together

quickly masked by a forced smile. She was trapped. She couldn' t

ered, her teeth clenched

inking. Her plan to get a free, private bed for the ent

he trip home for Thanksgiving would be differ

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“The cold steel of a knife slid between my ribs, and the last thing I remember was the shock on my best friend Wendy' s face – not that I was dying, but that she needed the perfect angle for her livestream. She narrated my demise, blaming me for trying to sleep with a trucker, her voice sickly excited as notifications pinged with hateful comments like "Serves her right" and "Stupid slut." I died on the dirty floor of a truck cabin, my blood pooling around me, smeared as a whore, utterly betrayed by the person I trusted most. My last breath was a gasp of disbelief, wondering how I could have been so blind to her jealousy and malice. Then, I gasped again, only this time the air was clean, not thick with diesel and blood, and I was back in my law firm's breakroom, staring at a saccharine-smiling Wendy, who was about to propose the very trip that led to my murder.”
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