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He Saved His Sister and Left Me to Die Novel Cover

He Saved His Sister and Left Me to Die

The airplane hummed beneath me as I settled into my assigned seat, 7A. Seven years. It had been seven years since I'd last set foot in the United States. Seven years since I'd walked away from the wreckage of my life here. Seven years of careful rebuilding, piece by broken piece. I pulled out my passport and citizenship paperwork, reviewing the final documents that would officially make me a resident of Country S. Quinn had insisted on handling most of the legal work, but I needed to sign these papers in person. Just a quick trip, I'd told him. In and out. No complications.
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Chapter 4

The boutique fell silent as Kennedy's words hung in the air. Every eye in the store fixed on us—the elegant shoppers with their designer bags, the assistants frozen behind the counter, even the security guard who'd been pretending to check the perimeter displays.

"Your husband probably doesn't even know what you really are," Kennedy repeated, her voice carrying that practiced tremor of false sympathy. "Does he know about your... condition?"

Seven years ago, I would have crumbled. Seven years ago, I would have fled in tears, exactly as she wanted.

But I wasn't that girl anymore.

"Kennedy," I said quietly, my voice steady despite the familiar pressure building in my chest. "Are you still so desperate for Jack's attention that you'll manufacture drama anywhere you can find it?"

Her perfect smile faltered. "What?"

"You heard me." I stepped closer, lowering my voice so only she could hear. "You've spent your entire life as his shadow, haven't you? Always needing to be the center of his world. Always terrified that someone might actually see you for what you are."

The color drained from her face. "Rebecca—"

"A pathetic, empty person who can only define herself through her obsession with her brother." I kept my tone conversational, almost gentle. "Tell me, Kennedy, what do you actually have without him?"

Her mouth opened and closed like a fish gasping for air. Around us, the boutique's elite clientele pretended not to listen while hanging on every word.

"You're nothing without Jack's protection," I continued, my voice never rising above its calm register. "You always have been."

Naya stepped closer to me, her presence solid and reassuring at my back.

"You don't know anything about me," Kennedy hissed, but her voice lacked its earlier venom.

"I know everything about you," I replied simply. "I always have."

The boutique door chimed before she could respond. Jack strode in, his eyes wild as they scanned the room. For a moment, I thought he might be looking for me—but his gaze locked onto Kennedy.

"Kennedy," he said sharply. "What are you doing here?"

She turned to him with practiced innocence. "Jack! I was just shopping when Rebecca and I ran into each other. What a coincidence, right?"

But Jack wasn't listening. His attention had finally landed on me, standing there in my half-zipped dress.

"Rebecca." My name escaped him like a prayer.

Before I could step back, he crossed the distance between us and grabbed my arm. His fingers dug into my flesh with bruising force.

"Please," he said, his voice breaking. "Just listen to me. Five minutes. That's all I'm asking."

The touch hit me like electricity—not the pleasant kind, but the dangerous, sparking-wire variety that could kill.

"Let go of me," I whispered, but he was already pulling me toward the door.

"Jack, stop!" Naya shouted.

And then it happened.

The world tilted sideways. Suddenly I was back in that apartment, seven years ago. Jack's face contorted with rage as I told him I was pregnant. His foot connecting with my abdomen. The sickening crack of bone. The blood.

"Rebecca?" Someone was calling my name from very far away.

I couldn't breathe. My chest constricted as if bound by iron bands. The artificial heart monitor in my purse began beeping frantically—the warning signal Dr. Martinez had programmed for emergencies.

"Get away from her!" Naya's voice cut through the fog.

Strong hands shoved Jack back. Through blurring vision, I saw Naya's fierce expression as she positioned herself between us.

"She's having a panic attack," Naya snapped. "Can't you see what you're doing to her?"

The boutique had become a blur of concerned faces and reaching hands. Someone was calling for water. Someone else was asking if they should call an ambulance.

"No," I managed to gasp. "Hotel. Take me to the hotel."

---

The hotel room was quiet except for the distant hum of Seattle traffic and the steady beep of my heart monitor, now calmed to its regular rhythm. I sat on the edge of the bed, my hands still trembling slightly as I pulled out my phone.

Quinn answered on the first ring.

"Rebecca?" His voice was warm, concerned. "You're earlier than expected."

"I need you," I whispered, the words catching in my throat.

There was a brief pause—just long enough for him to process my tone.

"What happened?" No accusations, no demands. Just steady, supportive questioning.

"Jack found me today," I said, the words tumbling out now. "At a boutique. He grabbed my arm and—"

"Breathe, sweetheart," Quinn interrupted gently. "Nice and slow. In through your nose, out through your mouth."

I followed his instructions automatically, feeling the familiar panic begin to recede.

"That's it," he continued. "You're safe now. I'm right here."

"He touched me and I remembered," I confessed, my voice small. "The kick. The blood. Everything."

Quinn's sigh was soft but carried the weight of understanding. "I know, love. I know."

He talked me through the breathing exercises Dr. Martinez had prescribed for PTSD episodes. His voice never wavered—calm, authoritative, yet tender in a way that made me feel anchored to the present moment.

"You're strong," he reminded me. "Stronger than he knows. Stronger than she knows."

As my breathing steadied, I closed my eyes and focused on Quinn's voice—the antithesis of Jack's desperate pleas and Kennedy's venomous taunts.

"I love you," I whispered.

"I love you too," he replied simply. "Now get some rest. I'll be there before you know it."

As I set down the phone, I realized something profound had shifted within me. The ghosts of my past still lingered, but they no longer had the power to haunt my future.

Or so I thought.

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