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The Unloved Bride: Her Heart's Legacy

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 956    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

, stroking Brittany' s hair. "We know you di

re at the digital frame

make Brittany feel guilty from beyond the gra

around Brittany. He looked at the image of my smiling younge

. For anything Brittany did for her. This proves

s the villain. Their love for Brittany was a fortress, an

up the frame, he

ver. We must see it

" my mother snapped. "Just do

e Zelda replied calmly. "To ignor

tton, and the sc

Grandma at the top of the main staircase in the old house. Brittany was there, arguing with her, her voice a low his

. Calculation. She glanced around wildly, then ran to the wall, slamming her own arm ag

. I saw Grandma at the bottom of the stairs and froze in horror. Brittany was o

ing at me. "What did you do?

hen they saw their perfect daughter, injured and sobbing, pointing an accusing finger at me, the pr

n me out of the house with nothing but the thin clothes I was wearing. The video, seemingly

m inside. He nudged the door open and came out, pushing his warm body agains

oped up a few pieces of dry kibble. I was about to put it in my mouth when Rex came over. He didn't growl. He nudged the bowl towards m

ped. My mother' s face was

f. Stealing from

e house, a few weeks later. My father was there, his face ste

ther was saying in the video. "She' ll be very accommodating. S

dn't show what happened next, but it didn't need to. The implication

wed me later that night, huddled in

Henderson is a very important man! After what you did to your grandmother, yo

across the face, the

the screen, her mouth slightly open. For the first time, a fli

, stepped forward, h

ttany would never lie! Chloe was a

shaking finge

urt a fly! This is black ma

t of his eyes, he refused to see it. His denial was a wall, thick and

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The Unloved Bride: Her Heart's Legacy
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“I' ve been dead for three years. From the quiet place I existed, I watched my family's tech company crumble, my father's health fail, and my mother turn into a ghost of her former self. My beautiful sister, Brittany, had five fiancés, each dying before their wedding day, a tragedy the papers called a curse. Desperate, my father hired Madame Zelda, a spiritual medium, to banish the "restless spirit" causing their misery. She walked in, took one look, and declared, "The problem isn' t a curse on this house. It' s a spirit. Your youngest daughter, Chloe." My mother' s reaction chilled me to my core: "That little brat. Even dead she' s causing trouble! Always bringing us misery! She was a jinx from the day she was born!" That night, I watched her drag every last one of my belongings into the backyard and set them ablaze. If I could go back, she screamed, she' d make sure I never saw the light of day. I always knew no one loved me, but I never understood why. They were so worried about ghosts, yet the real monsters lived right there, down the hall. When Miller Innovations finally collapsed, my father' s heart gave out again. More desperate, they called Madame Zelda, begging her to banish me for good. "The energy is not coming from your current home. It' s stronger elsewhere. The old family estate. The place she was last seen. That is the source." My mother, frantic, shouted, "We have to dig her up! We have to burn her bones!" Brittany, ever the angel, rushed to comfort her, "Poor Chloe... she must be in so much pain to lash out like this. We have to help her find peace." But I saw the cold, calculating satisfaction flash in her eyes. They were coming for me, convinced they were victims fighting a monster. At the estate, as my father and uncles dug into the earth, Brittany sobbed, "I was the one who convinced her to come here that day. She said she wanted to bury a time capsule." A phantom pain hit me. I wasn' t excited; I was terrified. Their shovels struck something hard-a small, cheap wooden box. Not a coffin, just a crate. They pried it open, expecting bones. But the coffin was empty. Panic erupted. My aunt shrieked, "The demon has taken her body!" Madame Zelda picked up a mud-caked digital photo frame from the bottom of the box. "The spirit is not in the ground. It is in the truth." She powered it on. The screen flickered to life, showing me as a happy child, then as a teenager, full of trust, thanking Brittany. Brittany collapsed, sobbing, "I just wanted her to be happy!" My parents comforted her, then looked at the empty coffin and the frame with renewed anger. They still thought I was mocking them. But I saw Brittany' s eyes turn cold and hard. Her grief was a performance.”
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