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His Promise, Her Prison

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 501    |    Released on: 15/07/2025

stitute was providing until I officially started. So, I found a job at a sm

birthday; I got a bus pass. Kelsey went on shopping sprees in Europe; I worked part-time jobs to buy my

pan when the bell above the door jingled. I

amar

ll, elaborately decorated cake.

e said, his voice soft. "It

smell of coconut made me sick. It was the sc

ch his first company, I had secretly sold a valuable painting my grandmother had left me-the only thing of true value I owned-and anonymously invested the money into his ven

ed," I said,

ked at the dirty dishwater, at my chapped hands. His

ounter. I looked at it, at the perfect swi

, turning back to the sink. It was a s

e tense silence. His expressi

the roof?" he hissed into

's Kelsey. She's at the mansio

ng for understanding. But all I

uld go,"

d, torn. "A

peated, my

aving the pathetic little

ion, another way to pull him away from me and back to her. It was a

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“The day I was released from prison, my fiancé, Don Ford, was waiting for me, promising our life would finally begin. Seven years ago, he and my parents begged me to take the fall for a crime my adopted sister, Kelsey, committed. She got behind the wheel drunk, hit someone, and fled the scene. They said Kelsey was too fragile for prison. They called my seven-year sentence a small sacrifice. But as soon as we arrived at the family mansion, Don's phone rang. Kelsey was having another one of her "episodes," and he left me standing alone in the grand foyer to rush to her side. The butler then informed me I was to stay in the dusty storage room on the third floor. My parents' orders. They didn't want me upsetting Kelsey when she returned. It was always Kelsey. She was the reason they took my college scholarship fund, and she was the reason I lost seven years of my life. I was their biological daughter, but I was just a tool to be used and discarded. That night, alone in that cramped room, a cheap phone a prison guard gave me buzzed with an email. It was a job offer for a classified position I had applied for eight years ago. It came with a new identity and an immediate relocation package. A way out. I typed my reply with shaking fingers. "I accept."”
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