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Chapter 7

Author: Kitty June
Lisa gently pulled the white sheet over her brother’s body. Only then did she notice her shoes were gone. Her bare feet were smeared with dried blood and dirt.

She sank to the floor, trying to wipe them clean with tissues, but the more she wiped, the worse it looked. The tears came without warning. Her chest tightened, and she clawed at her clothes, trying to breathe, but no sound came out. She cried in silence until there was nothing left.

After a long time, she got up, went home, showered, and changed into clean clothes. She put on a little makeup. She wanted to send her brother off properly.

With the death certificate in hand, she took him to the crematorium. She didn’t speak once during the entire process, moving like an empty shell. When she saw the urn, her eyes reddened, but a faint smile appeared on her face. Maybe this was better, she thought. He didn’t have to suffer anymore, and now she had nothing left to hold her here.

She bought a small but beautiful plot of land and built a cenotaph for him, afraid Nick might suspect something or that her brother’s spirit would have nowhere to rest. She spent a full day and night sitting by the grave, holding the urn in her arms, talking softly about their childhood and all the things she had never said.

When dawn came, Lisa left the cemetery with the urn in her arms.

Back at the house, she heard muffled, breathless sounds from inside. Her hand froze on the doorknob. After a few seconds, she entered the code and walked in.

The living room was a mess—clothes scattered everywhere, her favorite silk nightgown torn and hanging from the Christmas tree, empty condom boxes tossed in the fruit bowl she’d bought from Italy. The air was thick with sweat and perfume.

Susie sat in Nick’s lap, her body covered in his kisses, moaning his name in a voice that cut through the silence.

“Oh, Nick… that feels so good.”

Lisa didn’t look at them. She walked past and went upstairs. Her heart was already dead; she couldn’t even feel the pain anymore.

The sounds downstairs went on and on. Nick seemed tireless, and Susie’s cries blurred between pleasure and pleading.

After what felt like forever, the bedroom door opened. Nick stepped in, freshly showered, his shirt hiding the marks on his neck. The faint scent of soap clung to him.

The memory of what she had just seen made Lisa’s stomach twist. She turned away, covering her mouth as she retched.

Nick’s eyes went cold. “You think I’m disgusting?”

Lisa didn’t answer, but her expression said everything.

He grabbed her chin and forced her to look at him. When she tried to pull away, he tightened his grip, pressing his lips against hers until she couldn’t move.

“I know you’re upset,” he murmured. “I’ll make it up to you when I’m done. The divorce isn’t real. We’ll get married again. But if you keep acting out, your brother will pay for it.”

Her heart stopped for a second. Her brother was already gone. Would he desecrate the ashes next?

But Nick didn’t know. And now, she had no weakness left.

“Nick,” she said quietly, her voice trembling, “I don’t want any marriage or promises. Just let me go. I can’t take this anymore.”

His expression darkened. He brushed his thumb over the red marks on her cheek. “Don’t talk like that. Where would you even go without me? You belong here. Be good, stop upsetting me.”

“You can’t live without me, and I won’t let you leave. I told you—Susie’s just a plaything. I’ll come back to you eventually. You’ll always be mine.”

Listening to his twisted version of love, Lisa suddenly remembered something she’d once witnessed.

Years ago, Nick had locked a man in his basement for crossing him. The man had a fear of snakes, so Nick filled the room with them until the man’s screams stopped until he fainted from terror.

That was who he truly was. Obsessive. Cruel. The kind of man who would never let go once he decided you were his.

Her whole body went cold. She lowered her eyes and lied to him for the second time.

“You’re right,” she whispered. “I can’t live without you. I’ll behave from now on.”

Nick finally looked satisfied. A faint smile tugged at his lips as he leaned down and pressed a kiss against hers. “Get some rest, sweetheart. You’ve been looking half-dead these past few days, and it’s been getting on my nerves. Our anniversary’s coming up soon, and I don’t want to see you looking like this again.”

Lisa forced a small smile. “Alright.”

He had been in her room too long, and Susie’s voice soon came from the hallway, sharp with irritation. “Mr. Horden, are we still going to the art exhibit or not?”

Nick’s smile deepened. He tucked the blanket around Lisa, turned, and walked out, his arm sliding around Susie as they left together.

Not long after, Lisa’s phone rang. It was the records office calling to say her paperwork had finally gone through. Her old identity had been officially erased.

She packed lightly, taking only what she needed, then clutched her brother’s urn and walked out of the villa without looking back.

She finalized her new identity and visa, opened a new bank account, and booked a one-way ticket to Russia.

When the plane lifted off, a wave of relief washed over her, lighter than she’d felt in years.

Holding her brother’s urn close, Lisa looked out the window at the city that had once imprisoned her. Her eyes filled with tears, but this time they carried no pain, only release.

From this moment on, she was no longer Nick Horden’s possession. She had her own life now. She was finally free.
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