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The Abused Sister's Spectacular Vengeful Comeback Novel Cover

The Abused Sister's Spectacular Vengeful Comeback

I died as an MMA champion in an octagon halfway across the world. But instead of finding peace, I woke up face-down in the cracked Ohio dirt, trapped in the severely malnourished body of an eighteen-year-old girl named Alissa. Along with this frail, useless body came a flood of agonizing memories. Her glamorous sister, Ainsley, treated her like a slave, starving her and working her to the bone while playing the perfect saint to the outside world. Worse, her brother-in-law Kristopher, a highly respected high school teacher, was a disgusting predator. He constantly cornered her in dark hallways, whispering sickening threats disguised as affection, waiting for the perfect moment to completely ruin her. "You are meant to be mine, little bird. This is our secret." The original Alissa had lived her entire life in suffocating terror. She was completely powerless, eventually dying of sheer exhaustion and silent despair in a suffocating cornfield while her abusers lived comfortably. They thought she was just a pathetic, broken toy they could crush without consequence. But the dull, defeated glaze in Alissa's eyes is gone now. In its place is the sharp, calculating focus of a killer. My new body might be weak and starved, but my mind is a lethal weapon. The predators are about to become the prey.
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Chapter 7

The cassette tape reached the end of the recording and stopped with a sharp, mechanical click.

The silence that followed was heavier than the humid night air.

Kristopher stared at the black plastic box in Alissa's hand. Panic, raw and desperate, finally broke through his physical pain.

"Give me that," he croaked, his voice a ruined, raspy whisper.

He lunged forward from the mud, reaching a trembling, dirt-caked hand toward her legs, trying to snatch the recorder.

Alissa didn't step back. Her eyes hardened into chips of ice.

She lifted her right boot and brought the hard rubber heel down viciously on the back of Kristopher's outstretched hand.

She ground her heel into his knuckles, pinning his hand to the earth.

Kristopher let out a high-pitched scream of agony. His entire body curled inward like a dying spider.

Alissa leaned over him. Her shadow completely engulfed his trembling form.

"Listen to me very carefully," she said. Her voice was barely above a whisper, but it carried the chilling weight of absolute authority. "Tomorrow morning, this tape goes into a hiding spot. A place you will never find."

Kristopher whimpered, trying weakly to pull his hand free, but she pressed down harder.

"If I trip and fall down the stairs," Alissa continued, her tone dead and flat. "If I get sick. If you ever look at me, speak to me, or come within ten feet of me again... this tape lands directly on the principal's desk. And then, it goes to the police."

Kristopher's entire life-his respected career, his clean image, his freedom-flashed before his eyes, burning to ash.

Tears of pain and profound terror streamed down his dirty face. He nodded frantically, his chin scraping the mud.

"I swear! I swear to God, I won't touch you!" he sobbed.

Alissa lifted her boot.

"Get up," she commanded. "Go home. And you better think of a really good lie for why your knee is busted."

Kristopher scrambled backward like a beaten dog. He dragged himself up, putting no weight on his injured leg, and hobbled frantically into the dark woods, never looking back.

Alissa watched him disappear. The moment she was alone, her adrenaline crashed.

Her legs shook violently. She leaned heavily against the oak tree, sliding down until she sat in the dirt, gasping for air. Her muscles burned with lactic acid. The fight had taken everything she had.

She rested for ten minutes, then carefully made her way back to the house, slipping through her bedroom window unseen.

The next morning, a thick, damp fog rolled through the streets of the Red Sorghum community.

Alissa walked slowly down the cracked sidewalk. She wore her oversized sweater, her shoulders hunched, her head bowed. She looked exactly like the fragile, broken girl everyone thought she was.

At the corner, near a row of rusted mailboxes, stood Tammy-Lynn Boggs.

Tammy-Lynn was the town's loudest gossip. She was currently leaning against a mailbox, waving a lit cigarette as she spoke to two other neighborhood women.

"I'm telling you," Tammy-Lynn squawked, her voice cutting through the fog. "Ainsley said the girl is completely unhinged. Talking to the walls. Staring into space. She's crazy."

The women murmured in agreement. When they saw Alissa approaching, they abruptly stopped talking. Their eyes tracked her with a mixture of pity and deep suspicion.

Alissa felt their stares, but her heart rate didn't spike. This "crazy" narrative was the perfect camouflage. No one suspects a lunatic of calculated extortion.

Just as Alissa passed the mailboxes, the screen door of the McCoy house banged open.

Martha McCoy marched down her driveway, carrying a heavy plastic laundry basket.

Martha took one look at Tammy-Lynn's smug face and slammed the basket down on a wooden bench.

"Tammy-Lynn Boggs, you shut your filthy mouth!" Martha barked, pointing a stern finger at the gossip.

Tammy-Lynn gasped, clutching her chest. "Excuse me?"

"You heard me," Martha snapped, walking right up to the fence. "This girl isn't crazy. She's exhausted from doing all the work in that house while her sister plays dress-up. She borrowed my tape recorder to keep a diary because she's lonely. Not crazy. Lonely."

Tammy-Lynn's face flushed a deep, embarrassed red. The other women looked down at their shoes, suddenly ashamed.

Alissa stopped at the fence. She pulled the black recorder from her pocket and handed it to Martha with both hands.

She looked up, letting her eyes shine with unshed, grateful tears.

"Thank you, Mrs. McCoy," Alissa whispered softly.

Martha smiled warmly, patting Alissa's cold hand. "You're welcome, sweetie. You get some rest now."

High above them, a faint, rhythmic thumping echoed from the second floor of the Knox house. It was the sound of Kristopher pacing the length of his bedroom, unable to sleep, dragging his injured leg in frantic, terrified circles. The pacing suddenly stopped near the front window.

Alissa turned to walk back to her house.

As she walked, she kept her head bowed, staring at the cracked pavement. She knew, without needing to look, that someone was watching. On the second floor of the Knox house, the curtains in the master bedroom were parted by a fraction of an inch.

Standing in the shadows, looking down at the street with wide, bloodshot eyes, was Kristopher.

Alissa didn't break her stride. She didn't lift her gaze to meet his terrified stare. She remained the perfect picture of a timid, defeated girl.

But hidden beneath the shadow of her oversized collar, a tiny, razor-sharp smirk touched the corner of her lips.

Phase one was complete. The predator was now the prey.

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