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Marked for Vengeance: Back to the Cold Grave

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 910    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

the service was beginning. I had hoped to avoid a scene, to mourn my brother in pe

There

crowd, their faces a carefully constructed mask of concern. Emily, dressed in expensive black si

ragile whisper. "When you didn't answer your ph

," I said,

jected, his voice sharp with accusation. "You show up

ed?" I directed my question to Emily, my voice loud enough for those nearby to hear. "Or were you bu

and her practiced tears became real. "Mark," she sobbed, clutching hi

round Emily's shoulders. He glared at me, his face a thundercloud. "L

an who was actively trying to steal my inheritance, my fut

ithout another word, I turned my back on them and walked toward th

whisper that only I could hear. "You'll regret this, Sarah. I'll g

n't let it show. I kept walking, my head held h

n sitting empty since our parents' death. David had kept his old room exactly as it was, a time capsule of his

y ajar. My heart pounded in my chest. I pushed the door open and stepped inside. The hous

a dis

set ransacked. His old desk, a place he always kept meticulously organized, was a chaotic mess

ng for

, and in his hand, he held a small, leather-bou

, my voice trembling with rage. "How

"You're not in your right mind, Sarah. You're hoarding things that could help Emily

. "By desecrating my dead brother's ro

argued, his logic twisted and self-serving. "

d held for the boy I once loved died in that moment. He was a stranger, a thief standing in my brother's room, jus

id, my voice da

g look on his face. "We need to talk a

es burning into his. "You and I are over. Now

ainty in my eyes. His expression hardened.

there, shaking, in the ruins of my brother's childhood room. Th

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Marked for Vengeance: Back to the Cold Grave
“"Mark, we're over." The words, simple and clean, were the hardest I' d ever spoken, yet they carried the sweet taste of freedom. After a lifetime of his smooth, confident voice, it was over. My hands trembled as I hung up, staring at my reflection in the cheap motel window-pale and thin, but with a light in my eyes I hadn' t seen in a decade. Because this wasn' t the first time I' d lived this nightmare. In another life, just days after my brother David' s tragic death, Mark had delivered the second crushing blow: my university admission, my future, was gone. He' d proposed amidst my grief, a manipulative anchor to a broken woman. For ten years, he' d used children and false promises to keep me trapped, extinguishing my spirit until I withered and died at 32, a ghost haunting my own life. Then, I witnessed him standing over my grave, a strange relief on his face, boasting that he' d traded my life and my brother's legacy for Emily White. Emily, who got my university slot, Emily, who built an empire on David' s invention. He never loved me; I was just a transaction. Now, I was back, reborn in this dingy motel room, the memory of that cold grave clinging to me. Mark's frantic calls and aggressive banging shook the door. He was no longer smooth, but raw, demanding. He thought I was his grieving, pliable fiancée, to be managed. But I crushed that old fear. I locked him out, confronting him through the chain with a truth that stunned him. My brother was dead, and I was finally thinking clearly. He' d given Emily what was mine? It was time for him to pay. This wasn' t an act of petulance; it was a promise. This time, I would save myself.”
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