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Her Cold Mother, His Bloody Betrayal

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 823    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

ench, my whole body trembling. The adrenaline started to fade, replaced by a deep, hollow

imes. Ethan's confused eyes. The red stain. My mothe

all happened. And it w

't in it. I was here,

a bitter, u

rthought. Ethan was the quiet, dili

ter her parents supposedly died in a car crash. From the moment she stepped in

ompletely different person at home. For Ashley, she was a doting, endlessly patient mother. Ashley was her

. Our good grades were never good enough. Our needs were always an inconvenie

He loved us, I think, in his own passive way, but he was tired. It was easier to let Olivia have her way

d for a specific art set, something I had save

e. You should be focusing on

handbag she saw in a magazine. The next day, th

ademic awards. I helped around the house. Nothing worked. In their eyes,

about Ashley was tw

ey has been through so much trauma," my mother

s the victim. But I saw the small, triumphant smirks she shot me when our parents

I had tried to expose Ashley's lies, tried to make my mother se

eople who were incapable of giving it. I wouldn't waste m

le world with their perfect litt

jolting me back to the present. The scr

rt pounding. I knew wh

through the quiet park. It stoppe

lly pressed the green but

? Are you okay?" My father's

own voice sounded str

words tumbling over each other. "Your brother... Chloe, Ethan wa

The hospital was the same

e word feeling heavy in m

forced them to move. I started walking towards the hospit

e had already seen the ending to. And this time

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“The first gunshot in the library deafened me to everything but my brother Ethan' s jolt and the dark red staining his white t-shirt. He looked at me, mouth open, no sound. He slumped. My body moved before my brain could. I turned and ran. I didn' t help him, didn' t scream his name. I just ran, leaving him there. Because I had done this before. In my last life, I' d called our neurosurgeon mother, Olivia. "Mom, Ethan's been shot!" I' d sobbed. Her reply, cold: "Stop being so dramatic, Chloe. I' m busy getting my nails done with Ashley." Ashley, our adopted sister, was her perfect princess. Ethan and I were afterthoughts. She hung up. Ethan bled out waiting for a mother who thought he was a lie. At the hospital, she arrived, nails perfectly pink. When he was pronounced dead, her world shattered. She lunged at me, screaming. "You did this! You just watched him die! You were jealous!" She shoved me down the hospital staircase. My head hit the marble floor. I died there, just like Ethan. But then I was back, in the library, the nightmare starting again. This time, I knew. Trying to save Ethan would only lead to my own death, blamed, hated, destroyed by a family that was never truly mine. My parents were incapable of love for their biological children, consumed by Ashley. So, for the first time, I chose me. I ran, leaving them and that broken life behind. Let them live with their choices. I wouldn't be their scapegoat. This time, I' d be a spectator. But when they called, crying about Ethan, I knew what I had to do. Not for them, but to reveal their monstrous truth. Heading to the hospital, I wasn't a grieving sister. I was an executioner, ready to make sure everyone saw the final act.”
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