Living my sister’s life for revenge Chapter 6

Living my sister’s life for revenge Chapter 6

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Before he could finish speaking Stacy interrupted him I understand ” 

Tara was only two years younger than her, yet in his eyes, she was always the little sistera child to be indulged. And Stacy? She was expected to play the everconsiderate older sister. The Taylor family had always been fiercely protective of their own even if it meant ignoring inconvenient truths. Tara’s father, after all, had been a convicted drug dealer. Despite that, Anna had always shielded him and tried to soothe the damage to their family’s reputation Because of this, Tara was desperate to prove herself, to shake off the shadows of her father’s crimes And Pat? He bent over backward to help her 

Stacy knew exactly what he meant but she was tired. Too tired to listen to another lecture

Pat sighed heavily, his frustration evident as he walked toward his car. Let’s go. I’ll drive you” 

The white mist curled around him as he lit a cigarette. Patrarely smoked, but when he did, it was a clear sign that he was in a foul moodlikely because of Tara Stacy instinctively took two steps back, putting distance between herself and the smoky air 

There’s no need,she said 

His expression darkened. He clearly wasn’t used to being disobeyed Stacy, playing hard to get doesn’t suit you

Stacy tilted her head, a faint, mocking smile on her lips. Did he actually think she was doing this for his attention? The idea was so absurd it almost amused her. Even Pat had moments of selfdelusion. How rare 

He was reaching for the car door when the headlights of another vehicle illuminated the driveway, casting sharp shadows across his face. Stacy glanced at the license plate, then calmly slipped into the back seat

As they pulled away, she caught his expression in the rearview mirrora mixture of dissatisfaction and something else in that moment, a dark thought crept into her mind. She imagined how he would look if he ever received her death notice 

There were countless ways to leave, but Stacy had chosen the cruelest Pat, she thought, you should taste the pain and humiliation I’ve endured Only then can I feel justified for the years of my wasted sincerity 

On the way back, memories weighed heavily on her, each one a bitter reminder of her unreciprocated efforts. The ache in her chest felt unbearable, but no one could see it. To mask her tears, she rolled down the car window and let the icy wind sting her face. It made the tears less obvious 

10:10 AM

Living My Socher’s Life for Revenge 

When she returned to her apartment, Stacy found a message from Mr. Morgan. All the necessary procedures were complete. She would be free to leave soon

Within two days, Macey’s account showed a substantial deposit. Macey had wanted Stacy to use the money to start a new life elsewhere, but Stacy had her own plans. She insisted on sticking to them

Wanting to make her farewell meaningful, Stacy decided to organize something special for Macey at the hospital. But Macey declined, instead asking her to buy things she enjoyed

That day, Stacy wandered the mall for hours, carefully picking out Macey’s favorite snacks and small trinkets. She was meticulous, choosing only things she knew would bring a smile to her friend’s face 

But when she passed by a maternity and baby store, something drew her inside

The clerk, a young woman with a professional smile, greeted her warmly Hello! Are you shopping for your baby? Would you like some assistance?” 

For once, Stacy didn’t deflect or walk away. She hesitated before asking, What size clothes would fit a oneyearold baby?” 

The clerk picked up a tiny winter coat decorated with festive Christmas patterns. Is it for a boy or a girl

Stacy froze for a moment, caught off guard. Finally, she murmured, A girl.” 

The clerk asked about the baby’s height, but Stacy could only shake her head. When the clerk asked if she had any photos, Stacy waved her off with a faint, awkward smile. Feeling the clerk’s curious gaze, Stacy abandoned the idea of buying clothes and settled for a small, delicate toy instead

As she headed to the cashier, something unexpected caught her eyea familiar wheelchair

Stacy! It’s really you!” 

The voice made her freeze. Turning, she saw Tara rolling toward her, excitement lighting up her face. Aunt

Sandra, come here! Look who I found!” 

Tara didn’t stop there. She whipped out her phone, ready to snap pictures

Anger surged through Stacy, and without thinking, she stepped forward, reaching for the phone

Tara, stop!she hissed, her voice low but furious

Stacy, don’t you dare!Tara shot back, clutching the phone tighter as if it were her lifeline

Living my sister’s life for revenge

Living my sister’s life for revenge

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