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Rewound: A Sister's Vengeance

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 609    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

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against my ribs, a

ave Sam.

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or her "important work trip" to Napa wi

ts, Mom' s close friends, supposedly d

uchable, perpetually deserving of s

itting reminder of their sacrifi

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second a hammer blow

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ve me? Lily, the je

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onto the field, the

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, Dad. I just got home,

he hospit

, my hand

e rang again.

ring, the

And why weren't you with him? Why didn' t you call me immediately and

right beside her,

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“I woke up to sunlight, a normal morning, but my heart hammered. Today was the day my little brother Sam died on the football field. I' d lived through this nightmare once before, watched my family crumble, and been blamed for everything. Then, the crack of impact, Sam falling, not getting up. Just like before. This time, instead of running to his side, I turned and walked away. A wave of nausea hit me, but also a desperate hope: I wouldn' t be the scapegoat again. The blame started instantly. My mother, Dr. Eleanor Vance, chief of surgery, was furious. Not because Sam was dying, but because I hadn't called her immediately. Her priority? A Napa wine tasting with Chloe, who, as always, was whispering poison in her ear. While Sam fought for his life, Mom and Chloe sent photos of clinking wine glasses and luxury shopping. How could a mother choose a spa day over her dying son? How could Chloe, the "hero" whose parents supposedly died saving Sam, be so cruel? This wasn't just neglect; something was deeply, horribly wrong. Sam died. And this time, my father saw it all. He pointed at my mother, his voice raw with agony and rage: "You killed our son." With that truth laid bare, the lies of my family began to unravel. I had to expose the dark secrets behind Sam's death, no matter who stood in my way.”
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