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Coma, Cruelty, and Caleb's Betrayal

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 747    |    Released on: 07/08/2025

oncern. "Caleb, what's wrong? Oh, Ericka! Are you

argue, too broken to defend myself. What was the po

swer me! You're buying a grave? Are you thr

a hysterical laugh bubbled in my

grabbing my arm and hauling me outside. "You think dyin

ce inches from mine. In

ightlessness, and then a sickening crunch as I hit the stone steps below.

e. It was dark. I was lying in a puddle of wate

d left

nt at an unnatural angle. I tried to push myself up, b

y through the mud and rain, leaving a smeared trail of blood beh

r how I managed to flag down a taxi. The driver looke

hen I finally made i

living room, sitting in

take now?" he asked,

, my leg in a cast, my body tre

spered, my v

" he pressed, standing

f pure despair tracking paths

seemed pleased by my brokenness. He turned and walked up

lavish party on a yacht. It was for Hailie. A

ws, a ghost at the feast. I watched as Hailie, radiant in a designer

de, his arm possessively around he

re my friends. This was the man w

o sea. Fireworks exploded in the sky, brilli

swept along with them. The weather turned suddenly,

into me, and I lost my balance, tumbling ove

plash nearby. Looking up, I saw Hailie i

oice swallowed by the win

faces frantic. Caleb leaped in

a desperate hope. H

d me. He swam past me, h

is arms, pushing her toward the li

w me sinking beneath the wave

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Coma, Cruelty, and Caleb's Betrayal
Coma, Cruelty, and Caleb's Betrayal
“After donating bone marrow to save my brother, a rare complication put me in a coma for five years. When I woke up, I found my family had replaced me. They had a new daughter, Hailie, a girl who looked just like me. They told me my jealousy over her caused a car crash that forced Hailie and my parents into hiding. To make me atone, my fiancé, Caleb, and my brother locked me in an isolated villa for three years. I was their prisoner, their slave, enduring their beatings because I believed my suffering was the price for my family's safety. Then, a doctor told me I had terminal lung cancer. My body was failing, but my tormentors decided on one last act of "kindness"-a surprise birthday trip to a luxury resort. There, I saw them all. My parents, my brother, my fiancé, and Hailie, alive and well, drinking champagne. I overheard their plan. My torture wasn't penance. It was a "lesson" to break me. My entire life had become a cruel joke. So, on my birthday, I walked to the highest bridge on the island, left behind my medical diagnosis and a recording of Hailie's confession, and jumped.”