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Ten Years A Prisoner, Now Free

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 690    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

to me in fragments

ess I was lying on. Muffled voices, a ripple of a

on d

aring. The fabric was stiff, abrasive against my sk

voice announced over a loudspeaker. "

ye

y mind. Ten years since the screech of tires

unique, living pattern. A true fusion of science an

. My

noise. "Thank you, thank you! I couldn't have done i

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ntom pain, a wound

d into a glare of bright, hot lights. I couldn't close my eyes. They were held open by

matose body was her

r own design, holding hands with David. He looked at her with an adoration

ience s

y crafted scene o

My skin was exposed. I could feel hundreds of eyes on me, on the faint, silvery scars that cr

an whispered somewhere in the audience, close enough fo

replied. "But look at her skin. It

d are what keep her looking preserved. They say it

oices

. Emily and David walked towards me. He didn't e

ped to

rowd

re my inspiration, my partner, my true love. I thought I knew what love w

ent storm. A scream built in my throat, but it had nowhere to go. It

hrough me, a seizure born of pure, impotent

a second. She shot a panicked look at a

" the man hissed

id smoothly into the microphone, never b

as cloying. "Don't you ruin this for me, Sarah," she w

ched my side. I felt the shar

y liquid flo

y two betrayers-it all dissolved back

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“The first thing I felt was a single tear tracing a path down my temple. For ten years, my body had been a prison, a vessel for a consciousness trapped in a silent, black ocean. My fiancé, David Chen, stood over my bed, his face a mask of shock. "Sarah?" he whispered, his voice trembling, right before he confessed, "If it weren't for that accident... Emily would have been my fiancée. We wronged her." These words confirmed the haunting whisperings from my coma. I had felt everything: the burning dyes Emily tested on me for her "revolutionary" fabrics, my body becoming a roadmap of her cruelty. I heard David agree to it all, authorizing the transfer of my fortune to fund her reckless ventures. He had called her his true love on a stage lit by my money, while I lay in a managed care facility, a footnote in my own story. Now, he looked at me with false sincerity, "Just one more treatment, Sarah... After this, I promise, I'll love you. I'll take care of you forever." His belated affection was worthless, his promises ash. Why was he suddenly trying to mend things? Why claim he loved me now, after a decade of betrayal? Another tear escaped, not for sorrow, but for a cold, hard fury that had simmered for a decade. It was the last tear I would ever shed for him. That night, a fire started in Emily Miller's celebrated design studio. It wasn't an accident. It was a message.”
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