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Guilty Before Sunrise
Guilty Before Sunrise
Author: Kitty Overlord

Chapter 1

Author: Kitty Overlord
With the memories of my past life still fresh in my mind, I immediately checked the time. It was exactly the moment the crime was supposed to happen.

So I really had no chance to stop the tragedy from unfolding.

The only thing I could do… was save myself.

I quickly checked the security cameras in the house. As expected, they were already disconnected.

I had just plugged the power back in when I heard footsteps behind me.

"What are you messing with in the middle of the night instead of sleeping?"

Judith Wallace, my grandmother, strode over and shoved my head hard. I lost my balance and crashed straight to the floor.

"Studied yourself into insanity, didn’t you? I’ve said it before. Girls should just finish middle school, and that’s it. Every extra day in school is a waste of money!"

In my last life, if the cameras had been working, I would have had proof that I wasn’t at the scene.

It was all because of her.

Who knows where she heard that nonsense about security cameras giving off radiation and causing cancer? She even said installing them was basically cursing her to die early.

Before, because she was my elder, no matter how awful the things she said were, I endured it all in silence.

Not anymore.

"This is our house. Those are our cameras. What right do you have to turn them off?"

Her face twisted instantly, the wrinkles pulling tighter as her expression turned vicious. "You ungrateful brat! I’m your grandmother! Your parents listen to me. Who do you think you are, talking back?!"

My words had struck a nerve.

After Leonard Wallace, my grandfather, passed away, he had left the house to her.

A few years ago, when Uncle Owen Wallace’s family wanted to upgrade to a new place but didn’t have enough money, Grandma sold the old house without hesitation and gave them all the proceeds.

Just because Uncle Owen had two sons. In her mind, only boys carried the family line.

However, Grandma's hygiene was terrible. A few months ago, Aunt Marissa couldn’t take it anymore and kicked her out.

My parents, Glenn and Elise Wallace, were softhearted. Grandma only had two sons: Dad and Uncle Owen. They couldn’t just leave her out on the streets.

Ever since she moved into our home, not only had she shown no gratitude, but she nitpicked everything every single day. She complained that my mom didn’t take good enough care of my dad.

She grumbled that too much money was spent on me and that we didn’t know how to save.

"If you hate it here so much, why don’t you go back to Uncle’s place? Oh, right, I forgot. They kicked you out." I didn’t back down at all. "Aren’t you afraid we’ll kick you out, too?"

A flicker of panic flashed across her face, but it was quickly replaced by rage.

"You little brat! Your parents have spoiled you rotten. Fine, today I’ll discipline you myself!" As she spoke, she raised her hand to hit me.

I turned and bolted toward my parents’ bedroom.

"Mom! Dad! Grandma’s hitting me!"

By the time she tried to stop me, it was already too late. My parents stood in the doorway, frowning, still groggy from sleep.

"Mom, Tammy didn’t do well on her exam this time. Please try to be a little understanding."

My grandmother practically exploded. "What does her exam have to do with me?!

"She’s a girl, so what’s the point of studying so much? In the end, she’ll just get married and have kids. What a total waste!

"No matter how she scores, you two won’t be able to rely on her in this lifetime anyway!"

Her words made me frown.

Could what happened in my past life actually be—

Right then, the doorbell rang, cutting off my thoughts.
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    With a sharp motion, she pulled out a knife.A surge of danger crashed over me, but I couldn’t run—not yet.A trace of sorrow spread across my face."Sis."She froze for a moment."You know, I always wished I had an older sister growing up. I never imagined that what I wanted was actually mine all along…"Her eyes narrowed. "What are you trying to say?""Why don’t you come home? If you’re willing to come back, Mom and Dad—and I—would welcome you."She let out a cold, mocking laugh. "Home? What home do I have? The moment I was abandoned at birth, I stopped having a home."Two daughters were born at once, and just so they could try again for a son, they threw one away. Life really is unfair. Why was I the one who got discarded?"In just a few short sentences, she revealed everything.From what I knew of my parents, they had never cared about having a son. In all these years, they had never even considered having another child. So what really happened back then?"Did Grandma t

  • Guilty Before Sunrise   Chapter 10

    Late the next night, I went alone to the crime scene in Ravenshire Park Pavilion.Back then, a few of us who were close in class used to come here often to study together.The pavilion was surrounded by police tape. I hid quietly behind a nearby rock formation.About an hour later, I heard the footsteps I had been expecting. My heart pounded so hard I barely dared to breathe. I carefully extended my phone’s camera and began recording what was happening.The person who arrived had a small frame. She was clearly a girl around my age.She crouched down, slipped under the police tape, and entered the pavilion. Then she sat quietly on the stone bench.Next, she took something out of her pocket. Judging by its shape, it looked like a book.With an almost reverent motion, she placed it on the stone table in front of her.I had guessed she might come here. Still, this sequence of actions made no sense to me at all. Nevertheless, that didn’t matter.I stepped out from behind the rock f

  • Guilty Before Sunrise   Chapter 9

    I slipped quietly out of the house.If there really was a conspiracy between Uncle Owen and Grandma, then once they gathered together, they would definitely tell the truth.By the time I reached Uncle Owen’s house, they had only just returned.Their place was on the first floor. From outside, I could climb up along the balcony and see into the master bedroom. The bedroom lights were off, but the door was open, giving me a partial view of the living room."We planned everything perfectly. Where did Tamsin suddenly get an alibi from?!" Uncle Owen’s loud voice reached me first.The recording in my hand captured everything clearly.Uncle Owen and Aunt Marissa both stared at Grandma, suspicion filling their eyes.Grandma’s tone was noticeably agitated. "How would I know?! I almost got caught in her trap! Didn’t you see what happened tonight? She almost got me taken in!"Aunt Marissa’s suspicion didn’t ease at all. "Mom, don’t tell me you changed your mind at the last minute and team

  • Guilty Before Sunrise   Chapter 8

    I rushed forward and blocked their way."Tamsin, haven’t you made enough of a scene? Stop embarrassing this family!" Aunt Marissa’s voice dripped with mockery.Detective Reed’s expression darkened. "Tamsin, don’t think you can act however you want just because you’re a student. If you keep wasting everyone’s time like this, we won’t be so lenient next time."I stood there, frozen."I think something’s wrong with her mentally. In a few days, we’ll take her to see a psychiatrist."Detective Reed nodded, then turned and left.The group of parents who had come to watch the chaos originally wanted to stir up more trouble, but after being stopped by the police, they left reluctantly.As I watched them walk away, a wave of unease rose in my chest. The perfectly planned comeback I had envisioned had completely fallen apart."Glenn, I really think something’s wrong with her head." Uncle Owen looked at me with a half-smile that didn’t reach his eyes.In just a few short minutes, Grandma

  • Guilty Before Sunrise   Chapter 7

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  • Guilty Before Sunrise   Chapter 6

    Everyone followed the direction of my finger.In an instant, Grandma became the center of attention."You little brat! I’ll rip that mouth of yours apart!" She lunged at me, shouting, but I quickly ducked behind the officers."She killed people and won’t admit it. Now she’s trying to pin it on her own grandmother. Unbelievable…""Her grandma is already that old. What a waste raising a kid like this.""If you’re going to lie, at least make it believable!"...The parents sneered and mocked me from all sides."Tamsin, are you saying your grandmother is the killer?"Detective Reed’s tone made it clear that he didn’t believe that an elderly woman standing in front of him could have killed three young students in their prime.I nodded firmly. "Even if she didn’t do it herself, she was definitely involved."My parents’ faces turned ashen. "Tammy, you’ve gone too far! Apologize to your grandmother right now!"In Grandma's mind, I should have already been beaten to death by those p

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