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Echoes of a Stolen Life

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1086    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

few months before everything fell apart. We were both smiling, the sun in our eyes. She had her arm around my shoulder in a friendly, encourag

t of my single-bulb lamp, it just fel

inary academic award. "You have a brilliant mind, Liam. D

't enough were my own family. They didn't value my mind, they

. It was a symbolic act. I had to erase every part of my old life, every weakness, every sentimental attachment. I couldn't a

ding next to Noah in a new suit they probably bought with the money they saved from my stolen scholarship. They would be at a

n their wonderful, successful son. No one would ask about me. I was the inconvenient, ungrateful older son who had disappeared. They h

d more important things to do. I got up from my lumpy mattress and went b

n my door. He was a gruff, overwei

ding out a greasy receiver. The buildin

Who could possibly

know anyone

ortant. Said her

ind me? A cold dread filled m

me the phone. I took i

ell

ixture of relief and worry. "I' ve been calling every cheap

this number?" I a

, resourceful. "Liam, what' s going on? Why did you disappea

ir story. The troubled son. It painted them as concerned,

d, the lie tasting l

kindness now mixed with frustration. "And what about the scholarship? I talked to the adm

ication essays, her genuine belief in me. In my past life, I would have broken down, I

this

d, my voice cold and distant. "

the other end of the line. I co

oice softening slightly agai

nd walked back to my room, my heart a heavy stone in my chest. I sat on my bed, the che

would only complicate things. It would bring unwanted at

with all the other emotions I couldn't afford to feel. I turned back

now. The only thing th

er my door. It was from the university. My

ssed. However, due to a clerical error, a final tuition deposit I had paid mo

f the life I had been forced to abandon. My parents had never bothered to get this money back. They probabl

yelled from the hallway. "Whe

old. It was my

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“"Liam, we need to talk." My father's flat voice cut through the tense silence of our dining room, setting the stage for a conversation I knew was coming. The university scholarship, a white rectangle of hope, lay on the table-a trap. My mother, Sarah, chimed in, her voice sickly sweet as she reminded me Noah hadn't gotten a scholarship, knowing what they truly wanted. Then came the monstrous demand: "We want you to give the scholarship to him." Hot anger surged, the desire to scream, to accuse them of their blatant, cruel favoritism. But then, the cold memory washed over me. In my last life, I had screamed. I had fought. They expelled me, had me framed for plagiarism with fake evidence under Noah's name. The university slammed its doors. My name was dragged through the mud. I watched Noah, my beloved younger brother, live my stolen life while I spiraled into poverty and despair. I died at thirty, watching his business success on TV, consumed by bitter regret. Why did they do this to me? How could my family betray me so monstrously? But now, I was eighteen again. The letter was on the table. The same demand hung in the air. This time, I would not fight them. Not here, not now. I looked up, a mask of dejection on my face, and whispered, "Okay." They expected a fight, but I had a new plan. I was taking my future back, and this time, they wouldn't even see it coming.”
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