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Revenge Wears a Diamond Ring

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 711    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

ontempt. She opened her purse, pulled ou

"Take the money and disappea

d in the puddle, a fin

as the perfect, grieving daughter. Ethan stood in front of her, his body a prot

ted, his young voice filled with venom. "You' ll

tripped, falling again and again onto the cold, wet ground. Laughter

ker of something in his eyes

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oice carrying on the wind. "She' s resilie

him, "Besides, your fa

ed his back on me and walked awa

pse of Ethan. He was looking back at me,

r the awning of a closed shop, shivering u

from the shadow

e, a triumphant

enom. "The brilliant Dr. Reed, groveling in the dirt.

a cruel, high

r life to begin with. It wa

ser, her whisper

ted the evidence. And your loving husband, David? He couldn' t wait to testif

numb. It coul

told the police he saw you meeting with shady men, that he heard you talking abou

ted her face, twisting her fe

ad orchestrated my downfall, celebrated my s

betrayal, erupted in a wave of pure rage. I lunged at her

or her, she deliberately threw the jade pendant

lyn,

st my balance and tumbled down a short flight of concrete

me. He rushed to Sarah,

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, his face cont

try to harm your own sister o

t to help me. He kicked my l

screamed. "I hate you! I

s David lifting a crying Sarah into his arms, ca

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“The heavy iron gate groaned open, releasing me after seven long years. Dr. Evelyn Reed. Once a brilliant surgeon, now just an ex-con. My husband, David, and our son, Ethan, were there, a beacon of hope in the sharp sunlight. "Evelyn, you' re finally out. Welcome home," David whispered, holding me tight. I thought their love was my lifeline, the one thing that kept me alive. But in a dusty closet, an old voice recorder shattered that illusion. "Dad, didn' t you set her up? Why didn' t you let her stay in jail longer? Seeing her makes Aunt Sarah unhappy." Ethan' s voice, then David' s, stern and unfamiliar. "She deserves everything she got!" My blood ran cold. The evidence against me-medical malpractice, illegal human trials, organ trafficking-it had all been fabricated. David, my own husband, had actively participated. My son, Ethan, had testified against me. My adopted grandfather, dead. My biological parents, publicly disowning me for Sarah, the girl they raised in my place. My career, ruined. My life, a stepping stone for her. The house, once a sanctuary, was a shrine to Sarah, filled with portraits of her painted by David and Ethan – a love and adoration they never showed me. All their affections, all their promises, were a monstrous lie. Overwhelmed, I stumbled upon a forgotten phone number-a promise made in the depths of my despair. My hands shook as I dialed, a quiet whisper sealing my fate. "The time has come to fulfill that promise."”
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