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Her fifth daughter died, so she deleted his bloodline. novel Chapter 43

Chapter 11

Five years. Mom and Dad had aged.

At the airport, Mom grabbed me and cried.

“My sweetheart. What did they do to you?”

I tried to hide the scars. She saw anyway.

Dad was steady. “You’re home. That’s what matters.”

Alex told me later: Dad went home and destroyed two punching bags.

They brought me to my room.

Nothing had changed. Five years, exactly the same.

“They came in every day. Just to look.”

My eyes burned.

Sunlight hit my old vanity. Half-used mascara still sitting there.

For a second, I was back.

Before Jon. Before Ashland.

Just me, in Sunnydale, fresh out of college. Mom and Dad close by. Every day simple.

I cried in the sun.

Mom held me. “It’s over. It’s over. We didn’t protect you. We’re sorry.”

“But you’re home now. We’re here. Always.”

I looked at her, tears everywhere, “I’m sorry,

They got me a therapist. Checked my head.

I was fine.

Chapter 11

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