
Betrayed By Three Brothers Saved By Amnesia
Betrayed By Three Brothers Saved By Amnesia Chapter 1
Everyone believed the Sterling brothers cherished me as their true sister.
I was the orphan they took in, and I repaid them with everything I had.
When Marcus faced bankruptcy, I emptied my trust fund of five million dollars to save him.
When Julian feared dying in a race car crash, I crawled on my knees for eight hours in a storm to beg for three blessed medals.
But three years ago, they brought Chloe home.
I was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and told surgery might erase my memories.
I called Elias, begging for a ride to the hospital.
"Stop faking it, Sophie," he snapped over the phone. "It's Chloe's birthday. Don't ruin it."
I passed out from the pain, waking up to a photo from Chloe.
She wore the three St. Jude medals I had bled for on her wrist.
I flew to Switzerland alone to forget them all.
Years later, three broken men knelt in the pouring rain outside my door, bleeding their knees on the concrete.
"Where is she?" Elias cried out in agony.
"She doesn't remember us," Marcus choked. "The tumor took her memories."
"Then we will make her fall in love with us again," Julian begged.
I opened the door and stared at the strangers.
"Who are you?"
***
My fingernails broke the skin of my palm, but the sharp sting barely registered over the crushing pressure behind my right eye.
On the glass coffee table sat a one-way ticket to Zurich and a surgical consent form.
I picked up my phone and dialed my eldest brother.
The line connected, instantly flooding my silent living room with a deafening chorus of voices singing "Happy Birthday."
"Elias," I said, gripping the phone tight enough to crack the case. "The tumor in my brain is pressing on my optic nerve. I can't see out of my right eye now."
The singing in the background dipped as a door clicked shut.
"Sophie, it's Chloe's birthday today," Elias said, his voice dropping to a low, freezing register. "Can you not ruin the mood for once?"
I pressed the heel of my hand against my right socket. Half my living room had faded into a gray, muddy blur.
"I'm not lying to you. The doctor said if I don't operate..."
"Marcus spent twenty thousand dollars decorating the venue for her party," Elias interrupted. "He flew in her favorite chef from Paris. We are trying to give our sister a perfect night."
"I am your sister," I whispered.
"Chloe is family," he snapped back. "And she actually appreciates us, unlike you, always pulling these pathetic stunts for attention."
I lowered my hand from my face and covered my right eye completely.
With my working left eye, I stared at the framed photograph resting next to the consent form.
It was a picture from earlier tonight, posted on Marcus's social media. Chloe stood in the center of a lavish ballroom, smiling brightly, surrounded by Elias, Marcus, and Julian.
Around Chloe's delicate wrist hung three silver St. Jude memorial medals.
"Those medals," I said, my voice trembling. "The ones Chloe is wearing in the picture. I got those for Julian."
"Don't start this again," Elias groaned.
"I knelt in the freezing rain for eight hours at the cathedral two years ago," I pushed on, the memory burning my throat. "I begged the priest for those charms to keep Julian safe during his championship race. How did Chloe get them?"
"She found them in the attic and liked them," Elias replied casually. "Julian gave them to her. They match her dress tonight."
A sharp spike of agony drove through my skull.
I doubled over, the phone slipping slightly in my sweaty grip.
"He gave away my protective charms as a fashion accessory?" I gasped out.
"You left them in a dusty box," Elias said. "Chloe actually wears them. Stop acting like a martyr, Sophie. It's getting old."
"I almost caught pneumonia for those," I said, a tear finally escaping my left eye and landing on the glass table.
"And now you suddenly have a brain tumor," Elias mocked. "Right on the day we celebrate her. Your timing is incredibly transparent."
"I'm going blind, Elias!"
"Take an aspirin and go to sleep," he shot back. "Do not show up at the venue. Do not call Marcus or Julian. If you ruin Chloe's night, I will personally make sure you are cut out of the Sterling family trust."
The line went dead.
The dial tone hummed in the empty room, a hollow sound that matched the sudden emptiness in my chest.
Fifteen years.
Fifteen years of trying to prove I belonged in the Sterling household, of trying to win back the brothers who had replaced me the second they adopted Chloe.
I tossed the phone onto the sofa.
Another wave of pain hit, this one so violent it knocked me to my knees.
The edges of my vision narrowed, the gray blur spreading from the right side of my vision to the left.
My limbs grew heavy, cold sweat completely soaking through my shirt.
I dragged myself forward, my elbows scraping against the edge of the coffee table.
The Zurich surgical consent form lay inches from my face.
"Total Resection of Glioblastoma," the header read.
Below it was a list of side effects, warnings, and guarantees of survival.
The doctor had been clear. The tumor was deeply entangled with the hippocampus. Removing it meant saving my life, but it would cost me heavily.
I reached for the silver pen resting beside the paper.
My fingers shook so violently I could barely hold the metal barrel.
I had spent my entire life clinging to the memories of my brothers before Chloe arrived. The days Elias taught me to ride a bike. The nights Marcus read me stories. The afternoons watching Julian fix his first car.
Those memories were the only things keeping me tethered to this house.
Without them, the Vance brothers were just strangers who despised me.
Blood dripped from the crescent-shaped cuts in my palm where my nails had broken the skin earlier.
I pressed my bleeding thumb against the signature line, leaving a stark crimson print on the white paper.
My vision continued to darken. The pain was unbearable, splitting my skull into jagged pieces.
Using the last ounce of my fading strength, I dragged the pen across the page, signing my name next to the blood.
The pen tip slid downward, coming to a dead stop directly inside the small, square checkbox labeled "Acknowledge Risk of Total Memory Erasure."
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