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The Price of His Bitter Regret

Five years ago, my brother Declan stripped me of our family name and cast me out. Now, I was a cocktail waitress with terminal cancer, desperately trying to save enough money for my own urn. To make the final payment, I got on my knees on the cold club floor to bark like a dog for a drunk man's cash. My brother saw it all. But instead of helping, his face twisted in disgust. He fired me on the spot, withheld my final paycheck, and swore I'd never work in this city again, stealing my last chance to die with a shred of dignity. He grabbed my arm, his eyes burning with a cold fire I once thought was reserved for his business rivals. "I don't care if you die," he spat. And in that moment, I knew he meant it. The last flicker of hope died. He had taken my name, my health, and my future. Now, he had even taken my death. So I wrote a letter, revealing the truth he refused to see for five years-about the stolen watch, the woman who framed me, and the cancer eating me alive. Then, I walked to the river. If I couldn't live with dignity, I would let my death be the final, undeniable truth.
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Chapter 5

CAROLINE POV:

The phone hitting the floor echoed in the suffocating silence of my tiny room. A sharp, burning pain ripped through my chest. I doubled over, a violent cough tearing its way out until my mouth filled with the bitter taste of blood. I stared at the dark crimson splattered on my hand, then on the worn, threadbare carpet. It was a familiar sight now.

Tears, hot and relentless, streamed down my face. I cried until my eyes burned, until my body trembled with exhaustion. Then, with practiced indifference, I wiped the blood away, leaving no trace. What was the point? It would be back.

I swallowed a handful of painkillers, the familiar chalky taste a small comfort. My body screamed in protest, but the pills offered a brief, fleeting reprieve. I slid down the wall, collapsing onto the floor, too weak to move.

Five years. Five years since I walked out of that mansion, battered and broken. Five years of Declan systematically dismantling my life, piece by piece. He hadn't just disinherited me; he'd stripped me of every right, every belonging, every piece of hope. Now, even the cheap satisfaction of working at a shady club was gone. Even my final exit, my urn, was snatched away.

He had orchestrated every fall, every failure. He had cut off every avenue, every chance, every single path to survival. There was no job, no friend, no shred of dignity left. Not even food. I hadn' t eaten in two days. The hunger was a dull ache, but the emptiness in my soul was a gaping wound.

The painkillers were running out. The urn was sold. What was left?

I closed my eyes, a single thought echoing in my mind: I just want to rest. I wanted to die with some semblance of dignity, to finally be free from this endless torment. Was that too much to ask?

I cried until the afternoon light faded, painting the walls in shades of gray. Then, slowly, painfully, I pushed myself up. My hands were shaking. My legs felt like jelly. But a new resolve, cold and brittle, settled within me.

I would go back. One last time. I would go to him, to Declan. I needed to understand. I needed to look him in the eye and ask why. Why this relentless cruelty? Why did he hate me so much?

The mansion gates loomed before me, an iron barrier separating two worlds. I pushed them open, the familiar creak echoing in the silent driveway. The house was ablaze with lights, a stark contrast to the darkness that had become my life.

I walked in, unannounced, uninvited. Declan and Camille were at the dining table, bathed in the soft glow of a crystal chandelier, their meal untouched. The sight of them, so perfect, so oblivious, was like a punch to the gut.

Declan looked up, his eyes narrowing. "What are you doing here, Caroline?" His voice was cold, devoid of surprise, or even anger. Just weary irritation.

"Why?" The word ripped from my throat, raw and desperate. "Why did you get me fired? Why did you take my last paycheck? Are five years of humiliation not enough for you?"

He sighed, pushing his plate away. "You disgrace the family name in public, and you expect to keep your job? You brought this upon yourself."

"Brought it upon myself?" My laugh was high-pitched, hysterical. "You think I enjoyed that? You think I wanted to be ridiculed? That money was for my urn, Declan! My funeral! I'm dying!"

He looked away, dismissive. "Still with the dramatics. You need to learn your place, Caroline. This is for your own good. When you finally come to your senses, when you realize your mistakes, then maybe we can talk about you rejoining the family."

"My mistakes?" I choked, a fresh wave of nausea washing over me. "What about your mistakes? Believing her lies over your own sister? Destroying my life for five years?"

Camille, ever the instigator, chimed in, "Declan, don't listen to her. She's just trying to cause trouble. She's so ungrateful for all you've tried to do." She placed a delicate hand on Declan's arm, her eyes flickering to me with a triumphant gleam.

Something in me snapped. The years of pain, the injustice, the endless torment-it all coalesced into a blinding rage. I launched myself across the room, my hands reaching for Camille.

But Declan was faster. His hand clamped around my wrist, an iron vice. His grip was brutal, a reminder of his strength, of my utter powerlessness.

"You lay a hand on her, Caroline," he snarled, his eyes dark with menace, "and I swear, I will make sure you wish you were never born. I will make sure you can't even stand on your own two feet."

My chest heaved. Wish I was never born? He had already done that. He had made my life a living hell for five years. My stomach, already ravaged by disease, coiled in agony. My entire body felt like a torn, ragged mess. He had taken everything. My health, my name, my future. Now, even my death was being controlled by him.

"You want me to die, don't you?" I screamed, the words tearing through my throat. "Is that what you want? Because if I die, you'll finally be free of me, won't you? Then you can't control me anymore!"

His face contorted in a mask of pure rage. The veins in his neck bulged. He roughly shoved me. I stumbled backward, my back hitting the corner of the heavy dining table with a sickening thud. A sharp, piercing pain flared in my lower back, stealing my breath.

He turned away, unable to face my pale, contorted features. "You owe me, Caroline. You'll always owe me. Until that watch is restored, you belong to me, even in death."

He stormed out of the room, leaving me crumpled on the floor. The pain in my back was excruciating, a cold, burning fire. I couldn't move.

Camille, her perfect smile back in place, walked past me. Her stiletto heel deliberately, slowly, crushed against my outstretched fingers. I gasped, a strangled cry escaping my lips.

"Oh, darling, I'm so sorry," she cooed, a sickening sweetness in her voice. "Did that hurt? My bad. Perhaps you should learn to keep your hands to yourself." She paused, looking down at me, a calculating glint in her eyes. "You want to know where the watch is, don't you? The one you clearly didn't steal?" She knelt, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "Beg me, Caroline. Get on your knees and beg. And I might tell you."

My eyes blazed with a helpless fury. I wanted to scratch her eyes out, to rip that smug look from her face. But I couldn't move. I couldn't even fight back. My body was a prison of pain.

Even in death, I belong to him. Declan's words echoed in my head. He had said as long as the watch wasn't returned, I owed him. My last chance for peace, for a quiet departure, depended on it.

I swallowed, the bitter taste of defeat filling my mouth. I had to get that watch back. I had to be free.

With a superhuman effort, I pushed myself up, each movement a fresh wave of agony. I stumbled forward, then dropped to my knees. The cold marble, again.

"Please," I whispered, my voice raw, stripped of all pride. "Tell me where it is." I bowed my head, pressing my forehead to the cold floor. The memory of resisting Declan, of fighting for my innocence, felt like a lifetime ago. Now, all I wanted was to end this.

Camille laughed, a high, tinkling sound. "Well, isn't this... disappointing? I expected more of a fight." She tossed a crumpled piece of paper onto the floor beside me. "Here. Don't say I never gave you anything." She turned, her heels clicking against the marble as she walked away.

"You'll never get it," she called over her shoulder, her voice dripping with cruel amusement. "Even if you know where it is."

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