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When Rain Fell Unseen
When Rain Fell Unseen
Penulis: Warm Worth

Chapter 1

Penulis: Warm Worth
I lay on the cold floor, a steady, dull ache pulsing at the back of my skull. Warm blood slid down my neck and pooled beneath me, a dark puddle spreading across the tile.

My father's voice boomed above everything. "Couldn't you be careful for once? Do you have to push her until she dies before you're satisfied?"

The shout rattled inside my head. My ears rang, and the blood kept coming.

On the sofa, my sister, Stella Somerset, had folded in on herself. She drew her knees to her chest. Her shoulders shook. Both hands clamped over her ears as she shrieked, sharp enough to sting, "She did it on purpose! She wants me dead! Make her go away! Go away!"

My mother knelt in front of her and rubbed her back in slow circles. Her voice turned soft and sing-song. "It's okay, baby. It's okay. Mommy's here. The bad sister went away."

I tried to push myself up. The room tilted hard to the left, then lurched back. Dizziness punched through me, and I collapsed again with my cheek against the floor.

The edges of my vision darkened. Black crept in like smoke and swallowed the corners first.

"Dad, Mom." My voice came out thin, almost nothing.

No one turned.

My sight blurred. The ceiling faded into a pale smear. Somewhere beyond it, old memories surfaced, as if they had waited for the moment I finally stopped fighting them.

I saw myself running home with a certificate clutched in both hands. I had earned first place in my grade. My heart had felt too big for my chest.

"Mom, I got…" I shoved the door open, breathless. The words spilled out.

Before I could finish, she snatched the certificate from my hands and shoved it into a drawer as if it were contraband.

"Rainie," she whispered, panic in her voice. "Don't let your sister see it."

She lowered her voice even further. "You know how this goes. If you do well, it will set her off."

I stood in the doorway with my arms still half-extended, as if my body had not received the message. My smile froze.

"But Mom, it's the first time I ever got first place," I said. My voice shook. "The teacher said I could apply for early admission…"

"You're the most sensible one," she said as she smoothed my hair. Her eyes held apology, the kind that always asked me to swallow my feelings so she would not have to. "Your sister's illness needs all of us. You're healthy. You're strong. Let her have more, okay?"

I nodded and went back to my room. I forced down the lump in my throat and swallowed every bit of unfairness whole.

Back on the floor, the puddle of blood had widened. It crept under my shoulder, sticky and warm. My breathing turned fast and shallow, and I could not draw enough air into my lungs.

White flashes sparked across my vision.

"Mom," I tried again. This time the word scraped out of me. "It hurts."

My mother finally glanced over her shoulder. She frowned as if I had interrupted something important.

"Rainie, stop it," she said. "Can't you see your sister is unwell? Wait."

My sister's screaming spiked even higher. "Make her leave! Make her go away!"

She grabbed a glass from the coffee table and hurled it at the wall. It exploded, and shards scattered across the room.

My father rushed to her and wrapped his arms around her as if she were made of glass and I were the one throwing stones.

"It's okay, Stella. Daddy's here," he murmured, gentle enough to make me feel sick. "It's okay. Daddy already chased the bad sister away. No one is going to hurt you."

My hand dragged weakly across the floor.

My fingertips left a thin smear of blood behind them, proof that I had been here at all.
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  • When Rain Fell Unseen   Chapter 10

    "Since she hated me, then I hated her too!" Stella shouted. "Why is she allowed to hate me, but I cannot hate her?"Her voice rose, sharp and bitter. "I didn't kill her. She hit the corner of the table herself! What does that have to do with me?"My mother collapsed when she heard those words. She could not understand how the daughter who once clung to her arms and begged for comfort had become someone so cold, so devoid of humanity.…Stella was eventually sent to a juvenile correction facility. Even there, she showed no real regret. In her mind, the world still owed her something. She believed that everyone had wronged her.She began to turn her anger on everyone around her. She spread rumors that teachers at the facility abused students. She deliberately destroyed other children's belongings and then acted innocent. She even tried to hurt herself in hopes of attracting public attention and reviving the sympathy she had once commanded.But this time, no one believed her. Everyo

  • When Rain Fell Unseen   Chapter 9

    The camera had been installed the year before as a basic anti-theft measure. By coincidence, its angle captured part of the living room.When the police retrieved the footage, everyone who watched it fell silent. The recording revealed everything with stark clarity.On the day I knocked over the glass of water, Stella did not collapse into an emotional breakdown as she had claimed. Instead, she froze for a moment. Then she cast a quick glance toward the living room, checking the position of the surveillance cameras.After confirming that the camera could not see that corner, she suddenly grabbed her head and began screaming. Her "episode" had been an act.But that was only the beginning. The footage also captured several earlier moments no one had ever seen before.While my parents were out of the house, Stella deliberately smashed a plate. She then picked up a shard and cut her own arm, creating the appearance that someone had attacked her.Later, she poured paint onto her own p

  • When Rain Fell Unseen   Chapter 8

    A chill spread through me like ice water as I watched my sister perform. Her acting was flawless.Only then did I finally understand. The real illness was never her depression. It was the twisted thing inside her heart.She had lied from the very beginning. She manipulated, controlled, and fed on the attention, pity, and love my parents poured over her. And I had simply been the sacrifice that made it all possible.Discussion about me exploded online.A post appeared on a local forum.[So this is the truth! The older sister had been abusing her sick younger sister all along!]Replies multiplied quickly.[Unbelievable. She looked like such a well-behaved student.][Exactly. Turns out she was vicious behind the scenes.][I used to feel sorry for her. Guess she was just a wolf in sheep's clothing.][That poor little sister, bullied for years and too scared to say anything.][Serves her right for dying. Divine retribution.]…Stella sat in front of her computer and scrolled th

  • When Rain Fell Unseen   Chapter 7

    The officer took the bottle, and his expression grew more serious.A moment later, my father entered the interview room."Mr. Somerset, your daughter just made several statements about your older daughter. I need to verify a few things with you," the officer said.My father glanced at Stella. She rushed forward and threw herself into his arms."Dad, I'm scared," she cried. "Rainie, she…""What?" My father tightened his hold on her as confusion and worry crossed his face. "Stella, what are you saying?""Dad, Rainie has always bullied me." Her voice shook as she clung to him. "She acted nice in front of you and Mom, but deep down she wanted me dead."My father's face turned ghostly pale. "That can't be true. Rainie loved you…""She was pretending!" Stella sobbed harder. "When you weren't home, she would pinch me, hit me, and force me to take strange medicine. She said that if I ever told you, she would really kill me."My father looked down at the thin girl trembling in his arms

  • When Rain Fell Unseen   Chapter 6

    The officer suddenly changed the subject."According to school records, your younger daughter was diagnosed with depression," he said, tapping the file. "But the condition was not considered severe. Why did your family treat it as if—""That's impossible!" my father burst out. "Stella's illness is very serious. The doctor said she could attempt suicide at any time. We have to monitor her emotions constantly."The officer slid another document across the table. "This is her most recent psychological evaluation."My father took the report with trembling hands."Her depression is currently stable under medication," the officer continued calmly. "In fact, her condition has improved significantly. What concerns us more is your older daughter."My father stared at the paper. When his eyes reached a particular line, his pupils shrank.[Condition stable. Recommend gradually reducing supervision.]"This report is from last week," the officer said quietly. "You and your wife never read i

  • When Rain Fell Unseen   Chapter 5

    [Today they locked me in a bathroom stall again. They said I was trash that no one wanted. I didn't fight back. I was afraid Stella might hear the noise and have another episode.][Dad yelled at me again today. He said I smashed the bowl on purpose to scare Stella. I really didn't mean to. Sometimes, I wish I were the one who was sick. Maybe then they would hug me too.]The last entry was dated yesterday. It contained only one short sentence.[I'm so tired. If one day I disappear, will anyone notice?]My father's knees hit the floor. The diary slipped from his hands. He hunched over, his shoulders caving in, like a hollow shell.My mother crawled over and picked up the notebook. She read only a single line before she completely broke down."What have we done?" My father's voice fell apart.The police officer watched the scene in silence. He then gave a quiet signal to a colleague."Mr. Somerset, you are suspected of negligent homicide. Please come with us," he said evenly.…

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