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After My Sister Poisoned Me, My Husband Called It Mercy Novel Cover

After My Sister Poisoned Me, My Husband Called It Mercy

The world came back to me in fragments of pain. First, the beeping of machines. Then, the antiseptic smell of hospital disinfectant burning my nostrils. And finally, the crushing weight of loss that made my chest feel hollow, even before I fully opened my eyes. I remember the impact. The screech of brakes. The sickening sensation of being airborne, my body a ragdoll tossed by an angry god. The pavement rushing up to meet me, cold and unforgiving. And then... nothing.
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Chapter 3

The crystal chandelier suspended above the Carter dining table cast a blinding, interrogation-like glare over the Sunday roast. I kept my gaze fixed on my porcelain plate, mechanically pushing a slice of rare beef through a pool of dark gravy. The room smelled of rosemary and expensive Bordeaux, but underneath it all, a suffocating staleness clung to the air.

"You need to eat, Catherine. You're looking gaunt," my father, Mr. Carter, announced from the head of the table. He didn't look up from his tablet.

*A defective investment,* his internal voice echoed in my skull, carrying the cold, transactional weight of a boardroom dismissal. *Millions poured into medical bills, and she still can't secure the Lawson heir. Nova would have given us a grandson by now.*

I dug my fingernails into my thighs under the heavy linen tablecloth, welcoming the sharp sting. I forced my shoulders to slump, letting my bottom lip tremble just enough. "I'm trying, Father. My stomach just hasn't been the same since the accident. I feel so... empty."

I let my voice break on the last word. A perfect performance of the broken woman they all believed me to be.

Beside him, my mother sighed. She reached across the table—not for me, but to cover Nova's hand with her own. "Don't push her, Richard. She's delicate right now."

*God, her endless trauma is exhausting,* my mother's mental static hissed, thick with resentment. *Why can't she just move on? Nova never brings this dark cloud into the house. Nova knows how to smile.*

Nova squeezed our mother's hand, her face a mask of angelic, wide-eyed concern. "We just want you better, Cathy. It hurts us to see you like this."

But her mind was a frantic, buzzing hive of paranoia. *Did I lock it? 0-4-1-8. Yes. The painting is straight. Behind the ballerina. 0-4-1-8. It's fine. She's too stupid and drugged up to look anyway.*

I pressed two trembling fingers to my temple, letting a wince ripple across my face. "I'm so sorry. A migraine is coming on. The lights are a bit much."

Garrett shifted beside me, immediately playing the dutiful husband. He reached for my chair, his hazel eyes swimming with manufactured pity. "Let me help you upstairs, sweetheart."

"No," I whispered, shrinking away from his touch just enough to sell my fragility. "Please, finish your dinner. I just need the dark."

I climbed the sweeping marble staircase, feeling the collective exhale of relief from the dining room as my shadow disappeared from the landing. I didn't go to the guest room. I slipped silently down the east wing corridor, pushing open the heavy oak door to Nova's suite.

The sickly sweet scent of her signature vanilla perfume hit the back of my throat like poison. I moved across the pristine white carpet to the oversized oil painting of a ballerina hanging above her vanity. I gripped the gilded frame and swung it outward.

A steel wall safe gleamed in the dim light.

My hands didn't shake as I punched in the numbers. *0-4-1-8.*

The keypad flashed green. The heavy door clicked open.

Inside lay a velvet-bound journal and a thick stack of photographs. I pulled the photos out first, the breath catching in my throat. They were pictures of our family—holidays, birthdays, galas. But in every single one, my face had been violently gouged out with a sharp blade. The scratches were deep, frantic, tearing right through the glossy paper.

I opened the diary. The handwriting was neat, meticulous, and utterly devoid of humanity.

*February 12th. Slipped the misoprostol into her tea. Garrett looked the other way. He knows it's for the best. Bella needs the next batch of stem cells, and Cathy doesn't deserve to be a mother anyway.*

A cold sweat broke across my neck. My chest tightened so fiercely I thought my ribs might splinter. I pulled out the burner phone Jordan had given me. The camera shutter was silenced. I photographed every page, every mutilated face, capturing the blueprint of my slaughtered children.

Just as I slid the diary back into the safe, the phone vibrated in my palm. A video file from Jordan.

I tapped play, keeping the volume at a whisper. The screen illuminated a rain-slicked alleyway, painted in the harsh neon flicker of a nearby sign. The camera was steady in Jordan's left hand. His right hand was wrapped tightly around the throat of Mickey Vance.

Vance's face was a bruised, bloody mess, the faded green snake tattoo on his neck pulsing with his terrified heartbeat. Two massive bodyguards lay unmoving on the wet asphalt behind them, discarded like broken toys.

"Say it again," Jordan's voice growled from behind the lens. There were no polished society manners in his tone. Just raw, lethal street-grit.

"I swear! I swear to God!" Vance spat blood, his eyes wide, darting frantically. "The brakes were a job! Fifty grand!"

"Who paid you?"

"The girl! Nova Murray! The money came from a shell account in the Caymans. Eclipse Holdings. I have the routing numbers, man, just let me go!"

Jordan dropped him. The camera caught the sickening thud of Vance hitting the pavement before the screen went black.

I stood in the dark of my sister's bedroom, the phone burning hot in my hand. Downstairs, the faint clinking of crystal and muffled laughter drifted up through the floorboards. They were celebrating their perfect, unbroken family.

I closed the safe, locked it, and straightened the ballerina painting until it was flawless. The fragile, broken Catherine Carter was dead. I was just the ghost left behind to burn their house to the ground.

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