The Last Match Burns the Brightest
Before Grandpa passed, he left behind two things: a billion-dollar fortune and three matches.
He said, "Each of you gets to pick one. Renee, you're the oldest, so you go first."
I did not hesitate for even a second and chose the fortune. That left my adopted sister, Vera Gallagher, with nothing but three matches.
What none of us could have known was that those three matches were no ordinary matches. Each one, when lit, could make any wish come true.
Vera resented our parents for favoring me, so she immediately cursed them a terrible death. Sure enough, Dad suddenly suffered a heart attack and died on the spot, and Mom was hit by a speeding semi-truck on her way to the hospital.
I grabbed a kitchen knife and went straight to Vera to settle the score. I growled, "Didn't I tell you that once you turned 18, I would split Grandpa's inheritance with you? Our parents opened their home to you and gave you everything I had growing up. All these years, you ate the same food and wore the same clothes as I did. How could you betray them?!"
Vera's face was filled with greed. "Since they chose to adopt me, they should have thrown you away and given me all the good things instead! I don't want your handouts. Once you're all dead, the money will be mine anyway!"
With that, Vera sneered and lit the second match. "I wish Renee would be trafficked to some remote backwoods town, forced to carry and deliver eight babies at once, and die from complications!"
I was horrified. I emptied my savings and hired over 1000 bodyguards to protect me day and night, making sure there was not a single weak spot.
However, one night, every single bodyguard suddenly passed out at the same time, and I was kidnapped and sold deep into the mountains.
I was tortured, abused, and forced to endure things no person should ever have to survive. I did not know how much time had passed before I finally swallowed my last breath in agony and humiliation.
When I opened my eyes again, I had been reborn on the very day the inheritance was divided.