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Betrayed By Blood, Claimed By Fury

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 662    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

breezed into the house looking cheerful and u

re!" he said, movi

airport and his flimsy excuse. "Don' t you 'S

g. "I told Mom. Brittany wasn' t feeling

ng an aspirin by herself? You left Mom to come get me

to coax them when they' re sick..." He trailed off, realizing he' d said the wrong thing. He was b

tever, Tom. I' m tired. I' m going to bed." I turned and walk

d. That' s why I' d always felt the need to look out for him, to guide him. I' d hoped that running his own business woul

e lived here rent-free, in the house I helped pay the mortgage on. The least he could do was help ou

g too hard on him. I wanted to meet this Brittany and understand what w

"We can make your favorite seafood pasta. Tom can invite Brittany

ed. "That' s a wond

callops, and everything else needed for a celebratory meal. Wh

ng here? I thought you

ided they want to have a barbecue at her place instead. He

me. He couldn' t even be bothered to tell me him

my wallet to pay for my own groceries.

lcome to join them,"

f us." I felt a surge of anger. I needed to get out of the house for a bit to clear my head

fore reaching into her purse. "

nd I tried to ignore the

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“I drove into my driveway, expecting a peaceful Christmas homecoming, but instead, a woman I' d never seen before was screaming at me. "Who the hell do you think you are? This is my truck!" she shrieked, yanking on the door of the Ford F-150 I' d bought with my bonus to help my brother Tom start his landscaping business. Then Tom emerged, a panicked look on his face, trying to soothe his "serious" new girlfriend, Brittany, as she claimed my property was hers. He just stood there, letting this stranger insult me, my property, and our family, seemingly oblivious to the predatory glint in her eyes or the audacious demand for a $26,000 "engagement fee" they levied on my widowed mother. The brother I had tirelessly supported and protected his entire life, the one I had sacrificed everything for, was gone, replaced by a spineless puppet. A cold, hard resolve settled in my heart. "Get out of my house," I told them, my voice low and clear. They just scoffed, but they had made a critical mistake. They had underestimated me, Sarah Miller. "You want to play this game?" I said, a humorless smile touching my lips. "Fine. Let' s play. But be warned, I' m going to take back every single thing I ever gave him, starting with that truck." They thought they could walk all over me, but they were about to learn that some lines, once crossed, unleash a force they never saw coming.”
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