
Unmasking Her Deceit, Reclaiming My Life
I was the orphan the wealthy Sampson family raised as their own. For twenty years, their house was my home, and their son, Brock, was my brother and best friend. My life was perfect, safe, and filled with love.
Then Brock brought home Fiona. She was beautiful, charming, and immediately saw me as a rival to be eliminated.
She started a war of whispers, calling me a freeloader with an incestuous obsession, a parasite on their fortune.
When she deliberately shattered the only locket I had of my dead parents, Brock defended her.
"You're acting like a spoiled brat," he told me.
My own brother, my protector, chose a manipulative stranger over me, believing her poison. The family that had saved me was being torn apart from the inside.
At my graduation party, Fiona cornered me, promising to publicly toast to my "sick obsession" and ruin my family's name. She thought I would crumble. But as she took the stage, I calmly walked over to my father's chief of staff.
"Let her speak," I said. "And have security ready."
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Chapter 6
Calleigh POV:
I stared down at the broken pieces of my mother' s locket. The two halves lay apart, like a broken promise. My parents' faces, captured in a time before the crash, seemed to gaze up at me from the floor, their smiles suddenly mocking.
A tremor started in my hands and spread through my entire body.
Fiona' s performance continued. "I can' t believe I did that. I feel just awful. It was an accident, I swear."
But her eyes, those wide, 'innocent' blue eyes, told a different story. They were gleaming with a satisfaction so profound, so ugly, it made me feel sick. She had finally found a way to truly hurt me, to break something that no amount of Sampson money could ever replace.
I lifted my head slowly, my gaze locking onto hers. The trembling stopped. A terrifying calm settled over me, cold and absolute.
"You' ve," I said, my voice low and shaking with a rage I had never known I possessed, "had enough."
Fiona flinched, taking a half-step back. She tried to rally, to play her trump card. "Calleigh, don' t be like that. I said I was sorry. I' m your future sister-in-law, you have to-"
A laugh, sharp and humorless, escaped my lips. "My future sister-in-law? You think you have a future in this house after this? After everything?"
I took a step toward her, and she took another step back.
"You have done nothing since the moment you walked through that door but try to poison this family," I spat, the words I had swallowed for months finally erupting. "You walk in here with your fake smiles and your calculated compliments, your head filled with nothing but jealousy and greed. You see a family that loves each other, and you can' t stand it because you are so empty and rotten inside that the concept of genuine affection is completely alien to you."
My voice rose with every word. "This is my home. Those are my parents. That is my brother. I belong here. My right to be in this house was sealed in love and grief long before a shallow, conniving gold-digger like you ever laid eyes on my brother."
I pointed a shaking finger at the floor. "And that… that was all I have left of the parents I lost. The parents who were this family' s best friends. And you broke it. On purpose. You can' t buy me a new one. You can' t 'pay for it.' Some things aren' t about money, Fiona. A concept you clearly can' t grasp."
The torrent of words left me breathless, the pent-up anger and grief of the past months finally unleashed.
"You are a guest in this house," I finished, my voice dropping to a venomous hiss. "A guest with no class, no grace, and absolutely no breeding. And your welcome is officially worn out."
Fiona stared at me, her mouth agape, her perfect mask of composure utterly shattered. For the first time, she looked completely and truly shocked.
Then, her face crumpled. A loud, theatrical wail escaped her lips, and she did what she always did. She ran for cover.
She spun around and launched herself into Brock' s arms, who had been standing in the doorway, frozen, watching the entire exchange.
"Brock!" she sobbed, her voice muffled against his chest. "You see? You see how she is? She' s terrifying! She' s saying these horrible, horrible things to me!"
Brock looked from the crying woman in his arms to me, my face pale and rigid with fury. He looked down at the broken locket on the floor. His expression was a mess of confusion and frustration.
"Calleigh," he said, and his tone was the final betrayal. It wasn' t understanding. It was exasperation. "For God' s sake, it was an accident. Why can' t you just speak to her nicely? Why do you have to make everything a fight?"
My heart didn' t just break. It turned to dust.
I pointed at the silver fragments on the floor, my hand shaking uncontrollably now. "Brock, that was Mom' s. That was all I had." My voice was a raw, wounded thing.
He hesitated, his gaze falling to the locket. A flicker of something-memory, guilt-crossed his face. He looked at Fiona. "Fi… did you…?"
"I didn' t mean to!" she wailed, clutching him tighter. "I told her, I' m so sorry! Why is she being so cruel? Why does she hate me so much?"
"Just stop it!" Brock' s voice was suddenly loud, cutting through the room. He wasn' t yelling at Fiona. He was yelling at me. "Both of you! It' s a thing, Calleigh! It' s a broken thing! We' ll get it fixed! We' re a family, can' t we just try to get along?"
A family. He was using that word, the very heart of my existence, as a weapon to shut me up, to make me swallow this final, unforgivable act.
The coldness that had settled over me earlier returned, but this time it was glacial. It froze the tears in my eyes and the plea on my lips.
I looked at my brother, the boy who had held my hand at our parents' funeral, and I saw a stranger. A stranger who was choosing this manipulative parasite over his own sister.
"A family?" I asked, my voice devoid of all emotion. "Are you sure you still know what that word means, Brock?"
His face hardened. "Don' t be dramatic. You' re acting like a spoiled brat."
And that was it. The final cut. The one that severed the cord.
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