My Brother, My Captor
ock, maybe even fear. Then it was gone, replaced b
h, no trace of the invalid I thought I
ely through Liam's. Her sweet smile was
ith false sympathy. "What are you doin
my throat tight. "Your
It was a dawning, ho
asual, cruel ges
he old pain fresh and raw. "You alwa
ed. "Your selfishness did. They went looking for you. That's why they w
stones, each one hit
ut the guilt I'd carried for years, a weight so
managed, my voice trembli
lived your life, went to school, had your fun, while I was supposedly rotting in t
greement, their faces ho
. My sacrifices, my skipped meals, my untreated illnesses –
"glitches" were ri
nausea was
college. He'd offered me a way out. A scholarship program at
ing of Liam's needs.
n my phone. I fumbled f
Professor
ed your application. Full tuition and b
A new
face, twisted with a resentment I never k
as suddenly, p
d, my voice surprisingly s
flickered in his eyes
y sound. "Good. Don't let the
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