The Star He Left Bleeding
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"Aliza, don't be ridiculous," she stammered, her voice losing some of its sugary sweetness. "You always exaggerate. I just... needed a spare room." Sh
orld. I didn't leech off a dead man's trust or manipulate my way into a powerful family. I built my own empire, brick by bloody brick.
er voice barely audible, laced with pure hatred. "You're just jealous! Always have been! Everyone loves me! Etienne loves me! Y
. The sharp edge sliced across my arm, reopening the freshly stitched wound. A scream tore from my throat,
way. My mother's distraught voice, then my stepfather's booming command.
ury. "What in God's name is going on here, Aliza?" he
r, bursting into dramatic sobs, her face buried in her hands. "She attacked me!" she w
a look of pure loathing. "Aliza, how could you? Attacking your own sister? Are you out
ce trembling with pain and disbelief. "Look at my ar
lence, Aliza! Don't you dare accuse your sister! She
ng, settled on Kaylee, then on my bleeding arm. He then looked at a terrified maid who had witness
then back at Etienne. She mumbled, "Miss Kaylee... she... she was trying to defend
utter contempt, a chilling confirmation of his belief i
ng the shattered pieces of my heart. "You actually believe her?" I choked
father snarled, stepping towards
. I'm just laughing at the sheer, tragic comedy of it all. You're so blind! All o
ced by a burning need for justice. I lunged forward, grabbing Kaylee's arm, pulling her rou
eked, struggling, her feigned fragility
rage. "Tell them, Kaylee! Tell them the truth! Tell them how you orchestrated all of it! How y
en my furious face and Etienne's stony one. "No!
pull me off Kaylee. "Aliza! Let go of your sister! You're
His eyes were like chips of ice, his face a mask of primal fur
he tells the truth!" The pain in my arm was a dull throb, dis
into my flesh. "I said, let her go!" His
. "You can kill me, Etienne, but I won't let
ony shot through my wrist. He had twisted my arm, dislocating it. I
ollapsing, a fresh wave of sobs racking her body. He scooped her up, his gaze neve
inct for survival kicked in. As he turned to carry Kaylee away, I lashed out with my foot, a desperate, wild ki
lunging at me. Before he could reach me, my mother, her face contorted with a hat
ace twisted in fury. "How could you, Aliza?" she shrieked, her voice thick with tears. "She's
g compared to the crushing weight of her betrayal. My mother. This woman, who once held me, who once
ly daughter? Before she came along? Before you changed? Before you forgot me?" My eyes, swimming with tears, s
"Nothing but a constant disappointment." Her words were a final, brut
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