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"Dad... please, just hold on a little longer," Alysa whispered softly, her voice trembling in the darkness of the night.
Her hands shook as she zipped up the small suitcase in the corner of her room.
Inside were only a few clothes, an old photograph of her father, and a letter from Kenan.
That was all she could take from this place-a house that no longer felt like home.
The door creaked open slightly. Alysa froze.
Silence. Only the pounding of her heartbeat filled her ears.
She took a deep breath and tiptoed toward the back window-where Kenan had promised to meet her that night.
But before she could take another step, a cold voice sliced through the quiet.
> "Where do you think you're going, Alysa?"
Her body stiffened.
The suitcase slipped from her trembling hand, hitting the floor with a dull thud that echoed through the stillness.
Slowly, she turned around.
There stood Raisa-her stepmother-draped in a crimson silk nightgown, her sharp eyes gleaming like blades.
> "I'll ask you one more time."
"Where are you going, huh?"
Alysa swallowed hard, forcing a nervous smile.
> "I-I just need to go to the pharmacy, Mother. For Dad's medicine-"
Raisa chuckled softly, but the sound was icy.
> "The pharmacy? With a suitcase that big?"
She began to walk closer, the soft tap of her slippers on the marble floor echoing ominously.
Each step made Alysa inch backward.
> "Don't lie to me, Alysa. I know Kenan is coming tonight. Did you really think I wouldn't find out about your little plan?"
Alysa bit her lip, trembling.
> "I just want to take Dad away from here. I can't stand it anymore. He deserves proper treatment-"
Raisa sneered.
> "Proper treatment? Ha! Do you think that comes for free?"
She grabbed the suitcase and threw it to the floor. Clothes scattered everywhere.
Alysa rushed to pick them up, but Raisa was faster-her cold, strong hand gripped Alysa's face, forcing her to look up.
> "Listen to me carefully, little girl."
"If you dare to leave tonight, your father's treatment stops. Let him die slowly in that hospital."
> "No!" Alysa cried out, her eyes wide with fear.
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