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Sister's Mistake, My Pain

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The crystal champagne flute felt cool against my fingers as I navigated through the crowd of Washington's elite. The war veterans' reception was in full swing, the grand ballroom of the Capitol glittering with chandeliers and the polished medals of military heroes. My husband Callum had been pulled into a conversation with the Defense Secretary, leaving me to mingle alone among the political labyrinth of senators, generals, and their wives. "Luisa," I called softly, spotting my adopted sister across the room. "Would you like to join me for some air? It's getting rather stuffy in here." Luisa Morrison—always hovering in my shadow, always reaching for something just beyond her grasp. Today she wore a dress that complemented her delicate features, but I could see the tension in her shoulders as she smiled at me. "Of course, Mia. Let me just get us some champagne first." I watched as she glided toward the bar, her movements graceful but hesitant. Something about her seemed off tonight—a nervous energy that made me want to protect her, as I always had since my parents adopted her into our family.

Sister's Mistake, My Pain Chapter 1

The crystal champagne flute felt cool against my fingers as I navigated through the crowd of Washington's elite. The war veterans' reception was in full swing, the grand ballroom of the Capitol glittering with chandeliers and the polished medals of military heroes. My husband Callum had been pulled into a conversation with the Defense Secretary, leaving me to mingle alone among the political labyrinth of senators, generals, and their wives.

"Luisa," I called softly, spotting my adopted sister across the room. "Would you like to join me for some air? It's getting rather stuffy in here."

Luisa Morrison—always hovering in my shadow, always reaching for something just beyond her grasp. Today she wore a dress that complemented her delicate features, but I could see the tension in her shoulders as she smiled at me.

"Of course, Mia. Let me just get us some champagne first."

I watched as she glided toward the bar, her movements graceful but hesitant. Something about her seemed off tonight—a nervous energy that made me want to protect her, as I always had since my parents adopted her into our family.

The bartender handed Luisa two flutes, and she turned carefully, balancing them as she made her way back toward me. But as she reached for a third glass—perhaps intending to bring one for Callum—her elbow caught the edge of a small display table.

Time seemed to slow as I watched the catastrophe unfold.

The table held a single item: a stunning crystal sculpture of a soldier in mid-salute, illuminated by a subtle spotlight. The First Lady's most precious possession—a memorial to her beloved son who had died in combat last year.

Luisa's eyes widened in horror as the sculpture toppled, crashing onto the marble floor with a sound that silenced the entire room. The crystal shattered into countless glittering pieces, scattering like tears across the polished stone.

"Oh God," Luisa whispered, her face draining of color. "Oh God, oh God..."

I moved toward her instinctively, but she backed away, shaking her head violently.

"Don't," she hissed. "Don't touch it. Don't—I have to go."

Before I could stop her, Luisa turned and fled through the crowd, disappearing into the shadows of the corridor beyond the ballroom.

The silence that followed was deafening.

"That was the First Lady's memorial," someone whispered nearby. "Her son's tribute."

I knelt slowly, reaching toward the broken pieces. "I'll call someone to clean this up immediately—"

"Don't touch it!"

The voice cut through the murmurs like a blade. The First Lady herself stood at the entrance to the ballroom, her elegant black dress emphasizing the fury that contorted her features. Her eyes—usually composed and calculating—burned with a rage I had never witnessed before.

"Who did this?" she demanded, her voice carrying to every corner of the suddenly silent room. "Who desecrated my son's memory?"

The crowd parted as she stalked forward, her heels clicking ominously against the marble floor. When she reached the shattered remains of the sculpture, she fell to her knees, gathering the broken pieces with trembling hands.

"I want to know who did this," she repeated, her voice dropping to something more dangerous than a shout. "I want to know now."

I opened my mouth to explain—to tell her it was an accident, that Luisa hadn't meant to—but the words died in my throat as the First Lady rose to her feet.

"Find whoever did this," she commanded, her voice carrying the weight of her position. "And when you do, understand this: their family will pay for this sacrilege. I will destroy them completely. Their careers, their reputations, their lives—all of it will be ashes."

The threat hung in the air like poison gas. I felt the room spin slightly as I realized what this meant for Luisa—for all of us.

Hours later, in the quiet of our Georgetown townhouse, I watched Callum pace before the fireplace, his usual composure shattered.

"She's demanding blood," he muttered, running a hand through his dark hair. "If she discovers it was Luisa..."

I didn't finish the thought. We both knew what the First Lady was capable of.

"Callum," I began carefully, "we need to protect Luisa. She didn't mean to—"

"Protect her?" He laughed bitterly. "How? The First Lady has made it clear—whoever broke that sculpture will face complete destruction. Their entire family will be ruined."

He turned to face me then, his eyes holding something I couldn't quite read.

"Mia," he said softly, pouring two glasses of wine. "We need to talk about what happens next."

I accepted the glass he offered, taking a sip as he began to speak. The wine tasted slightly bitter, but I attributed it to my frayed nerves.

"There's only one way out of this," Callum said, his voice gentle but firm. "Only one way to protect everyone we love."

As the room began to blur around me, I heard him continue, his words seeming to come from far away.

"You need to understand... this is the only way..."

My vision dimmed as he guided my hand to a document on the coffee table.

"Just sign here, Mia," he whispered. "Say you did it. Say you broke the sculpture while you were drunk."

"Why?" I managed to ask, my tongue feeling thick and unresponsive.

"Because I can't lose everything," he answered simply. "Not for Luisa. Not even for you."

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Sister's Mistake, My Pain of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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