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The Girl Who Died Twice: A Reckoning

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 426    |    Released on: 19/06/2025

in bed, the phantom pain of my old life' s

My teen

my light of the commune, s

nager again, but with the scars of a f

n and Chloe. They were th

h. And now, a

nd heart oblivious. My dad, David, ha

for

dy edged with the whining entitlement I remem

h, pushing down the

hings would

kitchen, making breakfast. David had

is twin, was perched beside him, already p

from his phone. "Tell Mom I need that new H

stove. "Ethan, we've talked a

ammed his phone down. "We

"Mom, maybe if things are tight... Sarah and Ethan cou

Like, if they ran away for a bit? J

ld. This was it

val, and I went along with their "plan." Ethan used it to get a

this

voice firm, sur

tared.

g directly at her. "That's a stupid id

That's right, Sarah. Run

y in them before she smoothed it over. "Oh, I was

ed, "Whatever. Yo

I was furious,

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The Girl Who Died Twice: A Reckoning
The Girl Who Died Twice: A Reckoning
“The scream died in my throat. The phantom pain of my brutal past life, the one where I died in a desolate commune, still clung to me. I shot up in my old teenage room, sunlight streaming in. I was Sarah again, but with the scars of a lifetime of horror etched into my soul. My adopted siblings, Ethan and Chloe, the architects of that horror, were downstairs. My kind, oblivious parents were completely unaware of their true nature. Then, Ethan's whiny voice cut through the morning, demanding a new gaming PC. Chloe, ever the manipulator, chimed in, suggesting a "little run away" plan. Just like they did before. My blood ran cold. In my first life, I was a naive fool, desperate for their approval. I went along with it, leading me straight into an unimaginable hell while Ethan found his abusive "benefactor." I remembered the endless suffering, the betrayal that sealed my fate. How could they be so casually cruel, so destructive? This time, the fear and confusion were gone. They had been replaced by a cold, burning rage. They thought they could play their manipulative games again. But they were wrong. This time, I wasn't running away. This time, things would be different. This time, I was ready.”
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