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My Family, Their Sinister Game

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 707    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

The moment my father answered,

out, my voice ragged.

by a sharp, strangled gasp from my mother in the background. T

ossible, Ashley. My sys

unt. From high school. I

sound that ripped through me. My father was trying to b

ll trace it. I' ll find the source. This is ju

hour, I could hear him typing furiously, muttering to himself.

is masked, routed through a dozen countries, then bounced of

. My mother' s cries turned into a low, mournful hum. T

I was an analyst. I dealt in logic, in data. Ghosts and curses weren' t rea

s to certain federal databases, a perk of the job. I ran a search on myself, a routine diagnostic I did every few mon

er. Status: Deceased. Cause of Death: Sui

ition participants, the very list we had tried so hard to ge

as a note I had never seen before

idacy accepted.

ving a trace. But there it was. Someone was in the system. Someone was marking me for death, right insi

n I could call. The only person who had ever belie

answered on t

he said, his

hley. Ashl

"I know who you

h. "The Blackwood letter. And something else. Someone altered my file

cluttered study, the gears turning in his sharp, cynical mind. When he

re about tha

t at it! Someone is mani

nvinced. "And send me the letter. I need to see the r

wn theories about a conspiracy, he didn' t believe me. T

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“For ten years, I built a wall of mediocrity around myself. After my sister Sarah vanished, an alleged suicide linked to the sinister "Blackwood Tech Curse," my parents pulled me from advanced STEM, scrubbed my online presence, and moved two states over. "Just be average, Ashley," my father pleaded, "Average is safe." I became an insurance analyst, safe and boring, believing I had outsmarted fate, that Sarah was a random tragedy. Until today, when an encrypted email landed in my inbox: "Congratulations, Ashley Miller. You've been accepted." The Blackwood curse, a digital ghost from a defunct institute, promised death wrapped in an acceptance letter, just like Sarah's. When I tried to expose it, the FBI agent who' d dismissed my fears showed me security footage-me, at the scene of a Blackwood victim's death, then a fabricated psych evaluation painting me as delusional. My own laptop was framed as the source of a federal hack, isolating me further. Even my parents, panicked by the lies, asked, "Ashley, honey... Did you... have you been seeing someone?" The one person I thought I could trust, Davies, believed the frame job. "The hack came from your laptop," he said, his voice flat. But then, my own hand clenched, tried to strike me, until Davies, who' d burst in, saw it wasn' t me. "You' re not suicidal," he whispered. "Something else was controlling you." He set up a livestream, making my forced stay at a "safe house" public, only for a chilling message to appear on my screen, "WE CAN GET TO YOU ANYWHERE." Then, a porcelain doll-Sarah' s childhood doll, supposedly lost for years-appeared at my window, its face frozen in a scream. The lights went out, and in the darkness, my mother, her eyes wide and blank, attacked me with a shard of glass, whispering, "The signal is the vessel." The next morning, the doctors diagnosed me with "severe schizoaffective disorder, with acute paranoid delusions." My parents finally broke, signing the commitment papers when a psychiatrist presented a photo altered to show me with a different sister, Eva, claiming Sarah was just my cousin, that their decade of lies was to "protect" me. I realized then, in the sterile silence of the psychiatric facility, that this wasn' t a ghost story, but a controlled experiment. And I heard a name whispered in the halls: Marcus Thorne, the vanished founder of Blackwood Tech, now a VIP patient on the top floor. They thought they had trapped me, broken me. But they had just given me a new purpose, a new identity, and a clear target.”
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