Chapter 6

Cassius' s grip tightened on the steering wheel, his knuckles white. The veins on his hands pulsed, a visible testament to the rage simmering beneath his skin. The car lurched forward, accelerating sharply.

"Cassius, slow down!" I heard Kori' s weak cry from the back seat. "I don't feel well!"

He instinctively eased his foot off the accelerator, glancing anxiously in the rearview mirror. "Kori, are you alright?" His voice was laced with immediate concern, a stark contrast to the cold fury he had directed at me moments before. "I'm so sorry, baby. I didn't mean to scare you."

Kori whimpered softly, then her eyes, deceptively sweet, met mine in the rearview mirror. A flicker of triumph, quickly masked, crossed her face. She was enjoying this, the drama, the attention.

I ignored them both. The car pulled up to the familiar curb. I opened the door before Cassius could even put the car in park. I didn't hesitate. I walked straight to my old house, the one I had fled from, the one that held so many ghosts.

The front door opened with a groan, revealing a familiar hallway, frozen in time. The air was thick with dust and memories. My old room, untouched, silent. I pushed open the door. The faint scent of lavender, my mother' s favorite, still lingered.

My eyes fell on a framed photograph on my bedside table, yellowed with age. It was a picture of my mother and me, taken years ago. She was radiant, her arm wrapped lovingly around my shoulders, her smile full of warmth. My finger traced her face, a wave of longing crashing over me. The pain was still sharp, still real.

"Alana, you're spending too much time with Cassius," her voice, soft but firm, echoed in my memory. "Your grades are slipping. And that boy… he' s not right. He' s too possessive. Too controlling."

I remembered my teenage self, rebellious and smitten, rolling my eyes. "Mom, he loves me! And you' re just jealous because Dad pays more attention to Aunt Clara and Kori than he does to you!"

The words had been flung in a fit of pique, thoughtless and cruel. Her face had paled, her smile fading. She had just stared at me, a deep, wounded look in her eyes, before turning away in silence.

Days later, she was gone. A note, brief and heartbreaking. A jump from the balcony, a desperate escape from a life of betrayal and loneliness. And my cruel words, so carelessly thrown, became an eternal brand on my soul.

I buried my face in my hands, a silent sob wracking my body. The regret was a cold, bitter taste in my mouth. She had seen it all, the cracks in our family, the insidious creep of Kori and her mother. She had tried to warn me, and I, in my naive, selfish love, had pushed her away.

A sudden, violent slam of the door made me jump. Cassius stood there, his face a mask of primal fury. He slammed the door shut, trapping us in the small room. He stalked towards me, his eyes burning with an unsettling intensity.

He grabbed my shoulders, pushing me against the wall. His fingers, surprisingly gentle but firm, traced the faint mark on my neck. His breath was hot on my face.

"Who did this?" he growled, his voice low and dangerous. "Who did this to you? Was it some pathetic doctor, some intern trying to get a rise out of you?" He ran his thumb over the mark again, a possessive, almost violent gesture. "Did you do this to yourself, Alana? To provoke me?"

His words were so absurd, so utterly divorced from reality, that a hysterical laugh bubbled up in my throat. He truly believed I was still obsessed with him, still trying to get his attention. The arrogance was breathtaking.

"Let go of me, Cassius," I said, pushing against his chest, trying to create some space between us. He was too close, too suffocating.

Just then, the door burst open again. Kori stood there, her hands clasped over her mouth, her eyes wide with feigned shock. Tears welled up in them, perfectly timed.

"Cassius? Alana? What's going on here?" she whispered, her voice trembling. "Are you... are you two back together?"

I scoffed, a cold, harsh sound. "Don't flatter yourself, Kori," I said, my voice dripping with disdain. "He wouldn't know what to do with a real woman, let alone a woman who knows her worth."

Cassius' s grip tightened on my shoulders, his face contorted with anger. Kori' s jaw clenched, her innocent facade cracking just for a moment. The air in the room was thick with unspoken threats, with a rivalry that ran deeper than any of them could comprehend.

Chapter 7

I turned my head away from their shocked faces, my gaze locking onto the window, a sliver of the outside world. My voice was colder now, honed to a razor's edge. "Honestly, Kori," I said, without turning back. "If you're so desperate to keep him, why don't you try jumping out of the window? It worked for my mother. Or maybe, for a truly memorable exit, you could try dangling from a helicopter. I promise, you won't die. Not with all this drama to fuel you."

A sharp gasp echoed behind me. Not from Kori, but from the doorway. My father stood there, his face contorted in a mask of fury.

"Alana! What did you say?" His voice was a guttural roar, filled with years of resentment and guilt. "Just like your mother! Always so dramatic, so unfeeling! It's always about you, isn't it? Everything that happened, it's your fault!"

His words, familiar and deeply ingrained, were like a physical slap. The same words he had used to gaslight me for years, to shift the blame, to absolve himself of his own sins. I closed my eyes, taking a deep, shuddering breath. There was no point in arguing. No point in explaining.

I pushed past Cassius, who still had a lingering grip on my arm. This time, I didn't bother to struggle. I simply detached myself, my movements precise and deliberate. I walked out of the room, past my father, and down the stairs.

Behind me, Kori' s sobs started, soft at first, then escalating into a theatrical wail. I heard my father' s anxious murmurs, Cassius' s comforting words. The whole family, rallying around their poor, fragile Kori. The perfect victim. The perfect manipulator.

I walked out of the house and into the biting winter air. A harsh wind whipped around me, chilling me to the bone. I pulled my scarf tighter around my neck, wrapping it securely, as if to ward off the lingering ghosts of that house.

I pulled out my phone, my fingers fumbling. I needed to call him. I needed to hear his voice. I needed to be reminded that there was a world beyond this one, a world where healing was possible, where love was real.

As I walked down the deserted street, my thoughts spiraled into the familiar darkness of the past. Three years. Three years since my world had truly shattered. After my mother's death, after my grandmother's heart attack, after Cassius and Kori's betrayal. I had been left with nothing but shattered dreams and a burning desire for justice.

My grandmother, Nana, had seen it all. She had warned me about Cassius, about his possessive nature, about Kori's subtle manipulations. "Don' t marry him, Alana," she had pleaded, her voice frail. "He' s not the man you think he is. And Kori... she' s a wolf in sheep' s clothing."

But I had been blind, foolishly in love. I had dismissed her worries, convinced that our love would conquer all. Her last words to me, a heartbroken whisper of disappointment, haunted my dreams. She died a week later, her heart giving out under the weight of betrayals she could no longer bear.

The rage had consumed me. A raw, blinding fury that overshadowed everything else. I crafted a video, a carefully edited montage of conversations, of leaked emails, of whispered confessions. It exposed my father's affair with Kori's mother, Kori's calculated seduction of Cassius, and the callous disregard they had shown for my mother's deteriorating mental state. I fabricated some elements, twisting the narrative to highlight their monstrousness, to inflict the same pain they had inflicted on me.

I released it, anonymously, into their gilded social circles, watching with grim satisfaction as the carefully constructed façade of their lives began to crack. Cassius, ever the strategist, had responded swiftly. He had called the police, accusing me of defamation, of harassment, of being an unstable ex.

I countered with my own report, detailing my mother's suicide, my grandmother's sudden death, the suspicious circumstances, the emotional manipulation. But without tangible proof, without concrete evidence, it was dismissed. My father, Kori, and her mother all denied everything, their voices dripping with feigned innocence.

I was detained, briefly. A criminal record, a restraining order, and the label of a vengeful, crazy ex. My reputation, my career, everything I had worked for, seemed to crumble around me.

Then, the wedding invitation arrived. A glossy, elegant card announcing the union of Cassius Coleman and Kori Myers. A picture of them, smiling, radiant, Cassius's arm wrapped around Kori, her hand resting on his chest. On her ring finger, a diamond sparkled. It was the engagement ring he had given me. The one I had loved. The one he had claimed was a family heirloom.

The last shred of my sanity snapped. I crashed their wedding, a bottle of lighter fluid in my hand, a wild despair in my heart. I poured it onto Kori's pristine white wedding dress as she walked down the aisle, her face a picture of serene happiness.

The flames erupted, a sudden, terrifying inferno. Chaos. Screams. Cassius, without hesitation, had shoved Kori out of the way, taking the brunt of the fire himself. He had saved her, again, proving his loyalty, his devotion.

I watched, numb, as the flames engulfed him. His screams, his pain, it was a twisted form of satisfaction. But it was also terrifying.

I was arrested, charged with arson and aggravated assault. I spent months in a cold, sterile cell, my world reduced to four concrete walls. My lawyer had urged me to seek their forgiveness, to beg for a reduced sentence.

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