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When Sisterhood Becomes Betrayal

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 900    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

ep, but I heard the front door open and close with a defeated thud. I heard my mother

h' s voice, sharp and venomous

all Lily'

waiting for it. In their world,

nergy wouldn't have been focused on us from afar! She jinxed it! She probably performe

etely detached from realit

is voice hoarse with exhaustion and shame. It wa

that I have a gift and she's just... ordinary. She wants me to fail! She w

nsified. "Don't say that,

ah shrieked. "She is a sabo

you're in there! I know you can hear me! You think you're so smar

ve screamed back, defended myself, listed all the ways she was the one who was selfish and destructive. It woul

she couldn't penetrate. Her rage, denied its target, had nowhere t

ounding and muffled curses, she gave

ning my responsible choice to work, my financial prudence, into acts of malicious sabotage. And I knew my parents, desperate to

moved around the room with a rigid posture, her lips pressed into a thin, disappointed line. She placed a cup of coffee in

g it slowly. My detachment was a shield. Their coldness couldn'

ght had only fueled her fanaticism. She marched into the living r

too long. Dad, you're calling that 'We Buy Ugly Houses' company today. The one with the billboa

panies... they give you a fraction of the market

hundred thousand dollars is nothing compared to our lives! Ar

vings!" he shot back, a spark of his old self r

phecy was given to ME! The responsibility to save this family is MINE! And I need the resources to do it! You will

My mother looked at my father, her face pleading. She was terrified of Sara

ight went out of him completely. He l

arah' s hand. "Okay," h

ndemned man walking to his own execution. And

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“The dream always started the same way: my sister, Sarah, screaming my name, her face twisted in pure terror, pointing at a world where the dead walked. This time, the screaming wasn't a dream. It was real, coming from down the hall. "They're coming! I saw them!" Sarah shrieked, convinced her nightmares were prophecies. My parents rushed to her, cooing about a bad dream, but Sarah insisted it was real, clearer this time, a prophecy of rotting flesh and dead eyes. I lay in my bed, heart a slow drum, remembering my first life: the foolish concern, the attempts to reason that always ended with their blind siding of Sarah. My logic was met with her tears, my calm with her hysterics, and our parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, labeled me "insensitive," not understanding how "special" Sarah was. My efforts to save their retirement, to hide car keys from her "prepper" conventions, led to slaps and silent treatments, to accusations of sabotaging her "survival instincts." The family crumbled around her delusion, losing their house, savings, everything, and when the apocalypse never came, they blamed me for not believing, for not supporting their perfect, unified front of madness. They cast me out, and I died alone in a homeless shelter, not from a zombie, but from pneumonia. Now, I was 22 again, lying in my childhood bed, listening to the prelude of that same disaster, a second chance at a test I' d failed spectacularly. This time, I knew the answers. "It' s going to start with the birds!" Sarah yelled, predicting a mass blackbird death event, completely unaware I knew about the city' s planned fumigation. My parents leaned into her every word, their faces a mix of worry and excitement, while a bitter taste filled my mouth. I wouldn' t stop her. I wouldn' t save them. This time, I would watch them burn. And I would bring the gasoline.”
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