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Love's Final Condemnation

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 977    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

lar, twisted joy in my suffering. One morning, she "accidentally" spilled a cup of scaldin

concern. "How clumsy of me." She dabbed at my reddened skin with a napkin,

y fed her appetite for malice. Inside my head, I detached myself. This is just a body. It feels pain, but it is not me. I am somewhere else. It w

aning the mansion' s enormous, sprawling gardens. By hand. He gave me a small pair of shears and a bucket. "The weeds

and the constant pain in my chest was a burning fire. My hands were soon covered in a crisscross of scratches and cuts. Blood mi

?" she called out, her voice a mocking sing-song. "You look so... natural, down there in

ately carved bird, a miniature replica of a detail from one of my father' s early building designs. I remembered this. My father had carved it. He' d been teaching Julian th

that little girl again, safe and happy in my father' s workshop. I clutched

e bird. His eyes fell on the object

hat?" he asked, his

, holding it out. "Don't

used to be. But it was gone in an instant, replaced by a cold, hard fury. "This is junk," he snarled, and with a flick of

ke he had thrown away a piece of my heart. The last g

son.' I promised. I promised him. Why did you do that? Why? This time, the voice wasn't just a whisper; it was a howl of grief and self-hatred. It was a co

as all too much. A sob tore from my throat, and I doubled over, my hand flying to my chest as a spasm of pain seized me. Tears

ached expression, as if observing a scientific experiment.

ing it in my pocket. As I did, I noticed the photo I had picked up from the floor the other night had fallen out of the broken frame. It was the picture of him and my father. I picked that up too. I took them b

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“The antiseptic smell of the hospital clung to me as I watched my brother, Leo, fight for every shallow breath-his life fading, his only hope an experimental surgery with an impossible price tag. My art, once my passion, gathered dust, while my father' s legacy, his architectural masterpiece, was brazenly stolen. Julian Vance, my father' s apprentice, stood before the towering Skyline Spire, a perfect replica of my dad' s unpatented dream, "Helios." He smiled, sharp and confident, taking all the credit at its grand unveiling. Rage, hot and sharp, coursed through me. He had stolen my dying father's masterpiece, building an empire while Leo lay dying. I confronted him, shouting the truth amidst flashing cameras. He dismissed me as distraught, a hysterical girl consumed by grief, his hand on my shoulder a public brand of instability. The crowd believed him, the powerful mogul, not the desperate girl in frayed denim. His eyes, though, flickered with a fleeting, inner turmoil that I inexplicably heard, a frantic whisper of guilt and terror. Humiliated, abandoned by my own family who valued Julian' s influence over my truth, I stumbled into the cold night. A sharp pain seized my chest, and blood stained my palm. It wasn't just Leo who was sick; I was too, and time was running out. He bought my silence, evicted me, and forced me into his gilded cage. I was now his servant, subjected to endless degradation by his cruel lover, Isabella, and Julian himself, whose every action, though outwardly cold, seemed driven by a terrifying internal war. I found myself trapped, desperately trying to survive, with a new life unexpectedly growing inside me, a secret I couldn't keep.”
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