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Love, Lies, and a Fatal Countdown

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 559    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

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sister was born. And I

on a bench outside the nursery, where nurs

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tumbled backwards, my head hitting the wall wi

t to help me. He stood over me, his charming face u

watched from a distance, his popular, ch

n my elbows, a small, sharp pain blooming on my palm where I had scraped it on

ar, hatred, and a profound, bottomless loathing that I knew would follow me for

rn them, that I loved our parents too. But the words wouldn't come out. My throat w

thers, the boys I had grown u

shaky. I didn't say a word. I just wrapped my arms around myself and walked away down the

exhaustion washing over me. The emotional and physical sho

indow, and the hospital was bustling with morning a

y had come back for me. Maybe, after the initial shock, t

room w

hallway, my feet clumsy and numb. I checked the nursery.

had l

er home and left the cursed one behind

rstood that the numbers I saw weren't the real curse. The real cur

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Love, Lies, and a Fatal Countdown
Love, Lies, and a Fatal Countdown
“I was born with a curse. That' s what my family called my ability to see the exact moment someone would die, a ticking red countdown above their heads. It started with Grandpa at the dinner table. "00:23:14" blinked above his head, then Dad, a year later, gone in a car crash. My mom was next, delivering my baby sister, Lily. "00:01:00" flashed as I hammered on the delivery room door, screaming for help. They died. All of them. And my family, my three older brothers, Liam, Ethan, and Noah, didn't see a grieving sister. They saw a monster. "You killed her," Liam spat, shoving me against the hospital wall after Mom' s death. "Just like you killed Dad and Grandpa." Ethan and Noah watched, their faces twisted with disgust as I crumpled to the floor. I wanted to explain, to scream that I tried to warn them, but the words were stuck. They left me there, abandoned at the hospital, taking their "miracle" sister, Lily, home. My childhood ended that day, replaced by a ghost-like existence in my own home. I lived in the attic, fed scraps, ignored by everyone while Lily was showered with love and affection. I just watched, an invisible scapegoat for their grief. But today, my eighteenth birthday, everything changed. I finally saw it-the blank space above my head, always empty, now glowed a stark, vibrant red. "24:00:00." My own countdown. A whole day. How generous. I bought a beautiful, white urn with a hand-painted lily. A small, bitter joke. I made them a farewell dinner, a feast of all their favorite foods, hoping they'd come, just once. But the house remained silent, empty. No one came. I called Liam, a desperate confession: "I\'m going to die. My countdown... it\'s almost at zero." He laughed, a harsh, ugly sound. "You\'re still trying that trick? You think saying you\'re going to die is going to make us forgive you?" He hung up, leaving me in the crushing silence, alone with my cold feast and my relentless ticking clock.”
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