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My Groom's Mother Poisoned Me

I sat cross-legged on the cold floor of my dormitory-sized bedroom, staring at the small orange pill bottle in my hands. The white label read 'For Brain Tumor Treatment' in bold black letters that had become as familiar to me as my own reflection. Outside my window, fireworks exploded across the Boston skyline, painting the night with bursts of color celebrating Harvard's graduation day. Celebrating Olivia's graduation day. Four years. Four years since the diagnosis that had stolen everything from me. Four years watching my twin sister live the life that should have been mine. The distant pops and crackles of the fireworks seemed to mock me, each burst a reminder of another achievement I'd never experience. I rolled the bottle between my palms, feeling the weight of the pills inside. My daily ritual.
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Chapter 3

I stared at my phone, fingers trembling as I typed out the message to Nathan. The words blurred through my tears, but I forced myself to continue.

'I heard you in the garden with your mother. I know everything. The tumor was fake, wasn't it? Four years of my life. Why?'

I hit send before I could lose my nerve, then clutched the phone to my chest, waiting. One minute passed. Five. Ten. The screen remained dark and silent. No response.

My pregnancy test lay hidden beneath my mattress, a secret I would protect at all costs. I placed my hand over my still-flat stomach, a gesture that was becoming instinctive. This child was the one true thing in my life of lies.

The doorbell chimed downstairs, signaling the arrival of the first guests for Olivia's graduation party. I wiped my tears and changed into the modest navy dress my mother had selected for me—appropriate attire for the help, not a daughter.

"Emily!" My mother's voice carried up the stairs. "The caterers need assistance with the trays!"

I checked my phone one last time. Still nothing from Nathan. Taking a deep breath, I descended into the chaos of the celebration.

The house had been transformed into a shrine to Olivia's achievements. Harvard banners hung alongside professionally taken graduation photos. A table displayed her awards and honors—many earned through solutions I now suspected were mine, stolen from my notebooks during my "bad days."

I moved mechanically through the crowd, balancing a tray of delicate hors d'oeuvres. The guests—my parents' friends, Olivia's professors, Nathan's family—smiled politely when I offered food, then immediately returned to their excited conversations about Olivia's brilliant future.

"She's already received three job offers!"

"Her thesis on advanced mathematical theory was revolutionary!"

"The department chair said he hadn't seen such insight in thirty years!"

Each comment was a knife twisting deeper. I spotted Nathan across the room, standing close to Olivia, his hand casually resting on her lower back in a way that now seemed painfully obvious. He caught my eye briefly, then deliberately looked away, pulling out his phone. Checking my message at last, but choosing not to respond.

I moved toward a cluster of guests near the fireplace, my tray now heavy with champagne flutes. That's when I saw her—Dr. Isabella Parker, elegant in a tailored suit, laughing with my father. The woman who had fabricated my death sentence.

My vision narrowed, tunneling on her perfectly composed face. The room seemed to tilt sideways. I didn't notice the guest stepping backward until it was too late.

The collision sent the tray flying. Crystal glasses shattered. Red wine cascaded down the front of an older woman's cream silk dress, spreading like blood.

"Oh my God!" the woman gasped, jumping back.

The room fell silent. All eyes turned to me.

My father's face darkened as he stormed over. "What is wrong with you?" he hissed, low enough that only those nearby could hear. "Can't you do one simple thing right?"

I opened my mouth to apologize, but he wasn't finished.

"If only you had your sister's brains," he snarled, each word precise and cutting. "This wouldn't be a problem."

The cruelty of it—after everything I now knew—left me speechless. The room swam before my eyes as I fought back tears.

Then Nathan was there, his hand on my father's arm. "Richard, it was an accident," he said smoothly, his voice carrying just enough to be heard by the watching crowd. "These things happen."

My father's jaw tightened, but he nodded curtly and turned away to help the wine-soaked guest. The party slowly resumed its rhythm, the incident already becoming an anecdote.

Nathan guided me toward the kitchen, his hand firm on my elbow. His touch, once comforting, now made my skin crawl. As we passed through the doorway, he leaned close, his lips nearly touching my ear.

"Know your place," he whispered, his voice soft but glacial. "Don't make a scene."

He released me then, returning to the party with a practiced smile, leaving me alone in the kitchen surrounded by broken glass and spilled wine.

That night, after the guests had departed and the house had fallen silent, I sat in my father's study, the glow of his computer monitor illuminating my face. With steady hands, I composed an email to Harvard's registrar:

'To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to formally request all academic records and submitted papers under the name Olivia Reynolds...'

I hit send and watched the email disappear into the digital ether. The first move in a game they didn't yet know we were playing.

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