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Her Dying Breath, His Cold Fury

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 637    |    Released on: 10/09/2025

ough the other women. They backed away as if I were contagious, t

my side was a relentless, twisting agony. My body

a trembling hand to no one in parti

ut, mixing with the spilled c

forming around me, then at the te

d dismissive. "It's just a little blood. Look at the mess she

rying to get money, and now you're going to try and

manity, that they barely registered. All I could fe

d, her voice laced with disgust. "Bleedin

the scene. No one moved. No one spoke up for me. They just watched, t

ice cracking. "I'm hurt..

were waiting. Waiti

er face. This was the perfect ending for her. The ultimate pu

ulled out h

cond, I thought she was

as a fool

the phone' s speaker, filtered

er? I' m about to

as D

s right there. On the

h, sweet syrup of deference. It was the most grotesque thing I had ever heard. "It' s nothing, really

impatient, distracted. "I' m not expectin

e already taken care o

your floor. I tried to scream, to make a

let things like this distract y

line we

ry smile, and held the phone up for th

t room. "He trusts me. He tru

ed me, brutalized me, and erased my existen

me under. My sister was dying. My hope was in a trash can. And my brother, my o

ess was c

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“My sister Alia was dying. Her only hope was an experimental surgery that cost half a million dollars. With only two weeks to find the money, I had to swallow my pride and go to the one person I hated most: my estranged billionaire brother, Damon. But I never got to see him. His executive assistant, a woman named Ginger, took one look at my cheap dress and decided I was a stalker. She refused to pass along my message. She dragged me into a back room, sneering that my story about a dying sister was pathetic. In front of her colleagues, she tore Alia' s life-saving medical records to shreds and threw them in the trash. She slapped me across the face, poured hot coffee on my chest, and ripped my dress open to humiliate me further. I lay on the floor, broken and bleeding, while she laughed. All I could think about was the closing window for Alia' s surgery. Every piece of paper she destroyed, every second she wasted, was another nail in my sister' s coffin. Because of that delay, Alia died. When my brother finally found out what his assistant had done, the grief that should have broken us instead forged something new and terrible. I looked at him and said that jail wasn't enough. We would give Ginger everything she ever dreamed of, just so we could be the ones to burn it all to the ground.”
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