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The System's Cruel Canvas

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 865    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

t ache that was a familiar companion. Before my eyes even fully opened, I pushed myself up, ignoring the wave of

my fingers fumbling as I tried to pull up my rideshare app. My hand

de my head. It was metallic, devoid of

h defiance. The System was a constant presen

not yet found his true happiness with Sa

I was now. I, Chloe Reed, a supposedly gifted artist, was n

sive hematopoietic disorder. They gave him months to live. I was shattered, desperate. And in that desperation, the System appeared. It offered me a deal: a cure for Alex, a guaranteed recovery. The price? I had to bind with it, play a part in its pre-written narrative

How could I not?

arah Jenkins entered our lives, a ray of sunshine with a perfect smile and an unnerving ability to be in the right place at the right ti

swung my legs over the side of the bed, the cold floor a shock to m

e stood there, tall and imposing in a dark coat, his handsome face a mask of cold fury. His eyes, the s

ou're going?" his voi

my own voice b

on the bruises on my arms from the other night, the night I' d gotten into a drunken fight at a bar, another "task" o

ld my ground. "I'm sorry," I murmured, the autom

h is worried sick about you. She' s the one who

le I, the wicked sister, dragged our family name

rama, your constant need for attention." He paused, his eyes narrowing. "You want to make things ri

, my soul. Before all this, it was the

ontinued, his voice void of any warmth.

foolish hope flared in my

ill enter, you will make a fool of yourself, and you will ensure that Sarah wins.

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“The antiseptic smell wasn't new; my head always throbbed. I, Chloe Reed, once a promising artist, was now the "evil stepsister," a role forced upon me by a parasitic System. A year ago, my adoptive brother Alex, the boy I secretly loved, lay dying. The System offered a cure: become the villain, push Alex into Sarah Jenkins' s arms, and then get a new life. I said yes. How could I not? It was for Alex. The System' s predictions were chillingly accurate. Alex healed, and Sarah, a ray of manufactured sunshine, entered our lives. My existence became a calculated hell, designed to make Alex despise me. Every humiliation, every cruel word from him, was orchestrated. He looked at me with cold loathing, seeing only the monster I was forced to be. Then came the art gala. Painting, my soul' s refuge, was to be sacrificed. Alex, the boy who once said my art was magic, demanded I create something to make Sarah' s work shine by comparison. He wanted me to lose, publicly, to prove I could do something for someone else. The System buzzed with approval, promising freedom. I agreed, the word tasting like ash. The night of the gala, I unveiled "Hopeless," a canvas of chaos. Sarah presented "Hope," a field of vibrant flowers. Her victory was thunderous. Then Alex' s icy words: "You took something beautiful and made it ugly, just for attention. You are truly pathetic." His words shattered me, more than any blow. I fled into the cold night, gasping, calling the only person I could think of for a panic attack. I was utterly alone. The next morning, Alex burst into my hospital room, not worried, but furious. The System took over, lashing out with cold, mocking defiance. "Why do you care? I did what you wanted. Sarah won. Isn' t that all that matters?" His rage became chilling. He showed me a wooden bird, a gift I' d carved for him, claiming Sarah had made it. Then the real blow: Sarah needed a kidney-my kidney. "It' s you," he said, his voice leaving no room for argument. "The surgery is scheduled for tomorrow. You will do this. You will give Sarah your kidney, and maybe, just maybe, you will have redeemed yourself for a fraction of the pain you' ve caused." I signed the forms in a numb haze. The surgery was a violation, draining me literally and figuratively. Days later, Sarah came to my apartment, radiant, vibrant, full of life. My life. She gloated, then faked an injury, shrieking I' d pushed her. Alex appeared, a mask of primal fury. He didn' t ask. He slapped me, sending me crashing against the wall. "You monster," he snarled. "I am done with you. Stay away from us. Stay away from my family." I was empty, nothing left to take. My phone buzzed. A text from Alex. "My office. Now." It was another task, another demand. But as I sat in his office, I saw it-my mother' s journal, thought lost forever. Sarah walked in, and with a cruel smirk, she took it. Alex, with a mere hesitation, gave it to her. She "accidentally" dropped it into a coffee, ruining the last piece of my mother. As the world went black, a single, horrifying thought screamed in my mind: I cannot escape.”
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