Follow
Chapters
Share
Taking the Blame Novel Cover

Taking the Blame

After three children die during a hike led by her parents' adoptive daughter, the protagonist of Taking the Blame is coerced into taking the fall. Her father physically maims her, her mother disowns her to protect Jenny's future, and her boyfriend conspires with them to falsify evidence. Claiming it is for her protection against vengeful families, they send her to prison. Little do they know, she has already abandoned her hope in them and is no longer the person they think they can control.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

In the beginning, I felt sorry for my adoptive sister too.

That was, until she sliced my arm with a knife and poured glue over my wound during her second night with us.

When my parents returned, she ran to them and sobbed.

“I’m sorry! Charlie’s arm got hurt, and I wanted to help her treat them. It’s all my fault. I understand if she wants to beat me up! Please don’t scold her.”

The wound on my arm burned. I raised it to explain, but they did not believe me at all. They were certain that I accidentally hurt myself while trying to hurt Jenny.

Ever since that day, any conflict between me and Jenny was automatically assumed to be my fault.

It reached the point where, even when they went on a road trip with Jenny and the brakes malfunctioned, they were certain I must have done something to the car.

I climbed up from the floor to try to treat my new wounds, only to hear my parents talking in their room.

“So what if she pieces the trophy back together? We went too easy on her.

“Fixing the trophy is just an excuse. I just don’t want her to interrupt Jenny and Jared’s time together. Do you want him and Charlie to get married?”

“Of course not! I want her to rot in jail! All she’s ever done is make Jenny sad!”

Any hope I had left for this family disappeared. I returned to my room—which was now Jenny’s—to gather whatever papers I had before I served my time.

As I was gathering everything, I saw a familiar video on my phone. It was a vlog from one of the mountains I had hiked years ago, but it was posted on Jenny’s account.

I was all wrapped up and unrecognisable.

The video had raked up a lot of likes.

[I can’t believe Jenny hiked such a dangerous mountain so many years ago! I expected nothing less from my favourite vlogger!]

[It’s a shame she has such a terrible sister. I can’t believe she took three kids hiking just because she was jealous of Jenny!]

[That’s three whole lives she stole! How can she sleep at night?]

They dug up my details quickly, and everyone was soon calling for my downfall online.

Among some of the comments were a few logical voices.

[Could it be some sort of misunderstanding? I remember some hiker saying that they saw Jenny bring the three kids up the mountain, not her sister.]

[I know Charlie. She’s very professional, and she’s never taken anyone to hike with her, let alone a kid.]

Two familiar accounts appeared quickly, commenting under these supportive users.

[I’m Jenny and Charlie’s father. I can confirm that Charlie was the one who took the three kids hiking, and she did it to frame Jenny. She did not expect such a severe outcome. I am embarrassed and ashamed to call myself her father. We should’ve aborted her before she was born.]

[I’m Jenny’s mother. Charlie only managed to hike that mountain after she snuck a peek at Jenny’s research. She’s always been like this, thinking everything that belongs to Jenny is hers!]

I no longer knew how to feel, watching my parents twist the truth to clear Jenny’s name.