Didn't You Want Me to Behave?
On the day I get released from prison, Joshua Caldwell's adoptive sister, Madeline Caldwell, hosts a live stream to welcome me home.
She makes sure to shove the phone right in my face. "This is my older sister, Victoria. Even though she has gotten violated by 13 people, she still has the courage to continue living in this world."
The comment section explodes instantly.
Joshua frowns slightly, but Madeline merely sticks her tongue out at him with a cute smile on her face.
Instead of going hysterical like I did three years ago, I just smile at everyone. "A woman's body is never her weakness. The offenders are the ones who deserve to die, not me."
After returning home, I don't stop Joshua from letting Madeline visit our parents' graves on their death anniversary on my behalf. I don't mind Joshua giving my room away to Madeline and telling me to stay in the storeroom.
Even when Madeline pushes me into the water once again, Joshua chooses to save her despite her knowing how to swim. After I get rescued by a passerby, I just go home on my own silently.
Mixed feelings swirl in Joshua's eyes as he looks at me.
"That three-year sentence has changed you for good, Vicky."
I just smile softly in response. All I've done is finally see reality for what it is and not harbor any hopes for him at all.
Moreover, the system, which I've lost contact with, has finally returned three days ago. It told me that it could take me home in seven days.
But why is it that Joshua loses his mind after I've left this world for real?