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The Remorse That Cracked a Family
The Remorse That Cracked a Family
Author: Sue Purple

Chapter 1

Author: Sue Purple
My family and I were stranded on the mountain peak due to a snowstorm. After much delay, the rescue helicopter finally arrived. By the time my younger twin sister, Emma Lawson, and I were supposed to get on, we were told there was only room for one person.

Since I had terminal cancer, I intended to give her the spot. I was about to say something when she suddenly cried out that she felt dizzy and wouldn't let up. My whole family rushed to her, grabbing her hands and pulling her into the cabin.

With an apologetic look, my husband, Leon Ziegler, glanced at me.

"Sarah, your sister's health isn't as good as yours. We need to get her out first, so you'll have to wait for the next one," he said.

Then, my daughter, Daria Ziegler, flung a snowball at my fractured arm.

"Aunt Emma's the one who needs saving. Don't steal her spot," she said.

My parents looked down at me struggling through the snow on all fours. But all they did was hold Emma closer and tell me to wait.

All my life, they'd always made me give way to my sister. All because she had poor health and needed more love and protection. This time was no different. Even when I was covered in injuries, I still came second.

Just before takeoff, Emma pressed herself against the helicopter window, sticking out her tongue and making faces at me.

That was when it hit me—she had never been dizzy. The whole thing was just an act to get herself rescued first.

Through the heavy snowfall, I watched the helicopter vanish into the distance as tears streamed down my face.

What was the point of her charade? I would have gladly given up my place for her without the theatrics.

Even during those moments on the mountain, I'd been protecting them by keeping my cancer diagnosis hidden. I didn't want them burdened with worry over my final month.

Yet when it came down to it, they still picked Emma over me. In that case, I'd clear the path and let them focus all their love on her.

After a day of lying unconscious in the freezing mountains, a rescue helicopter finally airlifted me to the hospital. The prolonged exposure had accelerated my illness. What should have been a month to live had been cut down to just three days.

I resolved to spend those last days giving everything I owned to my family and making sure all their wishes were fulfilled. After taking painkillers, I forced myself to return home despite the pain.

When I opened the door, I found my parents gathered around the phone, speaking to Emma through a video call from her hospital room.

"Emi, tell me what you want to eat. I'll prepare it and bring it over," Mom said.

Dad chimed in, "Don't worry. I'll come keep you company later as well."

Through the video call, I saw Leon feeding Emma soup while Daria told her stories. Watching that heartwarming scene, my eyes burned red.

Even while gravely ill, I'd never received such treatment. Emma had merely staged a dizzy spell, and yet she was being cherished like this.

Mom looked up and saw me. Her smile vanished instantly, and her expression turned cold.

"You still have the nerve to come home? Emi's still in the hospital because of you. If you hadn't insisted on taking the whole family mountain climbing, would she have had to go through this?" she accused.

Dad added coldly, "You're a professional climber, but you couldn't even keep the family safe. Instead, you put us all in danger."

I listened quietly without defending myself.

They'd conveniently forgotten that Emma was the one who had thrown a fit about going to the mountain for photos. I had refused at first because of an old injury that hadn't healed.

But my parents and Leon couldn't bear to see her upset. For an entire week, they pressured me relentlessly until I gave in.

Years of experience taught me that defending myself was pointless. In this family, Emma's tears mattered more than any truth.

I was too tired to argue with them anymore, so I calmly pulled out documents I had prepared from my bag.

"Mom, Dad, I'm transferring my climbing gear business to Emma. Consider it compensation for what happened."

Both of them looked at me, puzzled by my sudden offer.

Several seconds passed before Dad's face gradually broke into a relieved smile.

Mom walked over and gently stroked my hair. It was something I'd never felt from her before.

"Sarah, you're finally thinking straight. Now you're acting like a real big sister."

Dad nodded approvingly.

"Emma's always had poor health. It's only right that you help her."

So this was what it took. I had to sacrifice ten years of my life's work to finally be considered a good sister. I looked at their relieved faces and felt absolutely nothing.
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    Leon had always taken my sensibility for granted. Now he finally understood that I had spent my life tolerating a pack of wolves.He let out a bestial howl and lunged forward, trying to strangle that malicious Emma. But the police held him back.By the time Leon left the police station, night had fallen. He wandered the cold streets like a lost soul, walking aimlessly until he found himself standing before my grave.My photo on the headstone still wore that same bright smile. He dropped to his knees with a heavy thud. The freezing stone beneath him reminded him of how cold my body had been that day in the snow."Sarah… I'm sorry… I'm sorry…" he repeated, breaking down completely. Only after I was gone did he finally shed the tears that should have come long ago.Emma received a life sentence for illegal organ trafficking and attempted murder. Even the doctor received his due punishment.All the assets I had given to her—the house, the car, the savings, and my ten years of hard wo

  • The Remorse That Cracked a Family   Chapter 8

    Emma was the most devastated of all. Overnight, she went from a spoiled princess to the target of nationwide condemnation. Even the family who had always indulged her every whim began to turn on her."Mom, Dad, Leon, please believe me. I really didn't mean to…" she begged, using tears to win them back, but no one paid attention.Leon only looked at her with weary eyes."Emi, are you still going to lie even now?" he asked.At that moment, Michelle delivered the third and most damning piece of evidence to the police station. The pinhole camera I had installed in the operating room had recorded the most crucial evidence. In the video, the surgeon haggled with Emma."Ms. Lawson, this kidney came from a top athlete, but it's not in peak condition anymore. On the black market, it could fetch only three million," the doctor said."Three million isn't enough. My sister was a world mountaineering champion, so her kidney should be worth at least five million. And you need to help me forg

  • The Remorse That Cracked a Family   Chapter 7

    After Michelle finished speaking, she nodded to someone behind her.A massive projection screen on one side of the funeral home flickered to life, playing a video. The footage showed the interior of the rescue helicopter. In the clip, Emma leaned against the window, looking perfectly healthy. She looked down at me struggling through the snow and arrogantly stuck out her tongue, pulling a mocking face. The funeral home fell into stunned silence. All the mourners stared at the screen in disbelief. Then they glanced at Emma, who looked so fragile she could faint at any moment. The cheeky, triumphant expression on the screen stood in sharp contrast to her tear-streaked, pitiful appearance now."What… What's happening here?" someone asked."I thought she was rescued first because she felt dizzy? She looks completely fine in that footage," another said.The whispers spread quickly. Emma's face turned chalk white."No, that's not true!" she shrieked, rushing forward to shut off the

  • The Remorse That Cracked a Family   Chapter 6

    Leon muttered to himself, then frantically grabbed his phone and began calling every major hospital in Avondale."Hello, may I ask… did a patient named Sarah Lawson pass away at your hospital this afternoon?""Yes, sir. Ms. Lawson died at 3:15 pm from multiple organ failure due to late-stage cancer. We were unable to save her despite our efforts."After getting confirmation from the third hospital, Leon's phone slipped from his grasp and clattered to the floor. All the strength drained from his body, and he collapsed onto the carpet on his knees. At last, he accepted the truth—I was really gone.Mom watched his devastated state, worry flashing in her eyes, but instead of approaching him, she went straight to comfort Emma, who was crying in his arms. "Don't cry anymore, Emi. Sarah just couldn't stand seeing us happy."She spoke through gritted teeth, as if I had been her enemy rather than her daughter.She went on, "She fought with you over everything when she was alive, and now

  • The Remorse That Cracked a Family   Chapter 5

    I was dead. My spirit floated above the small lodge at the foot of the mountain, watching.Michelle held my cold body and cried her heart out. She had been the only warmth in my life, and now I could no longer comfort her. My consciousness drifted back to the home where I'd lived for 31 years. The house was brightly lit and full of cheerful voices and laughter.In the center of the living room stood a huge three-layer cake. Mom, Dad, Leon, and Daria gathered around Emma as they celebrated her 32nd birthday. Today should have been my birthday too. Instead, it had become the day I died."Why isn't Sarah back yet? She promised she would never miss my birthday," Emma said, nestling against Leon's shoulder and feigning concern.Mom smiled and gently touched her nose."She just loves being mysterious. Don't worry about her. Today is all about you, so make your wish."Dad looked at Emma adoringly. "That's right. We're not waiting for her anymore."Leon lit the candles slowly. "

  • The Remorse That Cracked a Family   Chapter 4

    Dad let out a sigh and said, "You see, even Daria knows who truly cares for her."Mom nodded in agreement."Now our family is finally whole again," she said.Yes, the five of them were a family. I watched their joyful reunion and quietly turned around. I opened the hospital room door and walked out.Behind me, I could hear their joyful laughter. I slowly closed the door, shutting that world away from me forever.On my last day alive, I didn't want them to see my miserable state. So I traveled to Avondale, the place where I'd made my first solo climb. I no longer had the strength to go up the mountain, so I found a small lodge at the base and checked in.In my final moments before losing consciousness, Michelle found me. She rushed me to the hospital for emergency treatment, her voice thick with tears. I never expected she would be the one to grieve for me at the end. With what little strength I had left, I looked at her and pointed toward the backpack beside my bed.After a mo

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