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When Love Dies: A Family's Tragic End

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 583    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

h a strange, drifting clarity. My mind, free from the panic of my failing body, went back. It

for a fair. Emily, with her bright blonde hair, was riding the carousel, and my parents stood by, thei

e crowds thinned. The lights of the fair began to seem menacing. They had forgotten me. It was nearly two hours later when a park security guard found me, shivering on the bench, and my parents

secrets, just the lonely doodles and sad little poems of a nine-year-old trying to understand her place in a family that felt alien. Emily

to them with tears in her eyes.

He didn't ask me if it was true. He didn't even let me sp

oared, shaking me so hard my teeth rattl

musty smell of old coats and mothballs. He pushed me inside and slammed the

you learn to be grateful!"

physical weight, crushing my chest. I screamed until my throat was raw,

own to weak sobs, I heard a whisper from

mphant little snake slithering through the keyhole. "You're just trash th

my bones. It wasn't just about the small space, it was about being trapped, forgotten, and worthless, with only my sister's hatred f

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When Love Dies: A Family's Tragic End
“The first thing I felt was the splintering pain in my back, a sharp, ugly ache. My art school interview, my one shot, was missed because a ladder slipped. Instead of concern, my adoptive parents, the Davises, stood over me and my ruined canvases, their faces masks of fury. "Stealing Emily's scholarship spot wasn't enough," my mother shrieked, "now you've sabotaged her art career? We never should have adopted you!" My father grabbed me, hauling me up despite my cry of pain, and dragged me to the attic, slamming the door shut with a deafening metallic click. The familiar dread of claustrophobia seized me. "Please," I gasped, pounding a weak fist against the door, "Please, don't. I can't... I can't breathe." But their footsteps faded, her words echoing: "She's just being dramatic." They left me there, trapped and forgotten, my pleas turning into choked sobs no one would hear. Days later, they discussed plans for Emily during their European vacation, dismissing the growing, sweet stench in the house as my mess. They never thought of me again, not for seven days, not until it was too late.”
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