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The Kind of Obedience That Bleeds

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After five years with traffickers, a young man returns to his biological family with a terrifying interpretation of compliance. In this young adult mystery, the protagonist follows every hostile command from his siblings to a literal, bloody degree. Whether jumping into traffic or slitting his own wrists upon request, his absolute submission becomes a psychological horror for his parents. The dark truth of his 'obedience' reveals the trauma of a past his family helped create.

The Kind of Obedience That Bleeds Chapter 1

I had always been obedient and compliant. I never dared to disobey others' instructions.

The day my wealthy biological parents brought me home, my adoptive brother leaned close to my ear and sneered arrogantly, "The position of the Spencer family's heir belongs to me. If you know what's good for you, get lost on your own."

I nodded obediently.

Then I turned around and threw myself straight into rush-hour traffic on the highway.

My parents nearly lost their minds. Panicked and trembling, they dragged me back into the car, their faces drained white with terror.

My sister's expression darkened as she warned me coldly in my ear, "If you pull another stunt for attention, believe me, I'll throw you right back into the doghouse you came from."

I obediently listened.

That very night, I locked myself inside a dog crate.

My sister froze in complete shock. Gritting her teeth, she yanked me out, staring at me like she'd seen a ghost.

Later, when my adoptive brother pretended to be sick, my sister forced me to donate blood for him.

I obediently took the knife.

Without the slightest hesitation, I slashed straight through the artery in my wrist.

By the time my parents rushed over, blood had just begun spraying out.

They screamed in horror and lunged forward to press against my wound. "Somebody call 911! Now!!!"

My sister had gone just as pale. After a long moment of stunned silence, she finally stammered, "Mom, Dad… I only told him to donate a little blood to Eric. I never told him to slit his wrist…"

I blinked.

My sister wasn't lying. She really hadn't taught me that.

It was something the traffickers taught me during the five years my family personally handed me over to them—to "learn obedience."

The frantic rescue effort lasted three full hours. Only then did the heartbeat monitor—so close to becoming a flat line—finally begin to rise and fall again.

Seeing the grim, ashen expressions on my parents' faces, even Eric Spencer found it hard to keep pretending to be sick anymore.

"This really has nothing to do with me… He suddenly slit his own wrist. I was scared too."

Desperate to clear himself, his voice even carried a trembling sob.

The moment my sister, Alicia Spencer, saw that, she hurried forward and shielded Eric behind her as she spoke with absolute certainty.

"Mom, Dad, this is obviously one of Ronnie's pathetic little self-directed acts! If he really wanted to die, why didn't he stab himself through the throat? He cut his wrist because he knew he could still be saved! I think he calculated everything perfectly!"

I had just forced my eyes open through the lingering haze of dizziness when those words reached my ears.

Slowly, I moved toward a corner no one was paying attention to.

Obediently, I picked up the knife that still hadn't been taken away.

Deep in my memory, those sticky, revolting laughs and the tearing agony circled endlessly in my mind…

I fought to suppress the trembling running through my body and forced out a pleading smile.

"Alicia, Eric, I'll listen to whatever you say."

As I spoke, I pressed the knife against my neck and drove it down hard.

The instant the family heard my weak voice and turned around, the color drained from their faces.

The room exploded into chaos in an instant—screams, frantic scrambling, utter disorder.

My parents coaxed and pleaded before finally managing to wrestle the knife from my hands.

Alicia still wanted to say something, but the moment she opened her mouth, Dad cut her off with a thunderous slap against the table.

"That's enough!"

He hurled the knife to the floor with a violent clang.

His trembling finger pointed at Eric, then swung toward Alicia.

"Have you ever seen anyone seek attention like this?! Look at him! Look at what you've driven Ronnie into!"

The moment those words fell, both Eric and Alicia widened their eyes in disbelief. Eric's eyes reddened with anger, his face full of resentment. Meanwhile, Alicia glared at me darkly through gritted teeth.

"Ronnie, just you wait! If you make Eric upset, I'll never forgive you!"

Shrinking back behind Mother, I cautiously peeked my head out, my eyes filled with fear. My body reacted before my mind could. I gently tugged on Alicia's sleeve, my voice weak and submissive.

"Alicia, I'm sorry. It's my fault. I shouldn't have upset Eric… I'll apologize to him right now."

Before any of them realized what I was about to do, I had already slowly moved to the window.

I pushed it open. Then, under everyone's horrified gaze, I jumped.

The world fell silent for one second.

A moment later, a shrill scream tore through the room.

"Ronnie!!"

My parents staggered toward the window.

Mom only looked down once before collapsing to the floor, fainting on the spot from sheer terror.

Dad scrambled out in panic to find a doctor, stumbling so badly he nearly fell several times.

Alicia and Eric stood frozen where they were, completely dumbfounded.

The wind roared past my ears. Warm wetness spread beneath me, followed by shattering pain.

As my consciousness slowly faded, I gently closed my eyes.

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The Kind of Obedience That Bleeds of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4
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Ch. 6
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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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