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sand hammers at once. It felt like my body was shrouded in fog, moving was difficult, let alone opening my eyes. But that sound...
white light makes me squint, but I manage to see the pure white ceili
al
m I a
zy speed. The sound of metal crashing down. The excruciating pain, pierci
f my stomach, as if something was wrong. Then the door opened, and someone walked in. A woman
ake!" She hugged me carefully, a
rse, almost inaudible. "I
u talking about? You're fine, dear. Today's the b
s had me t
ent? Wi
dress I wore, the little diamond ring on my ring finger, the nervous smile on Galen's face as he asked me
is it?" I asked,
stion was a joke. "It's 2020,
No way. That wa
ng in short gasps. What is this? A dr
he engagement ring sparkled like magic. The
as
but I went back in time
ling tires, the loud crash, the flying broken glass, and the piercing
ongst the chaos, one thought haunted me: I didn't hav
oking for my cell phone. It was like stirring mud-slow, feeble, agonizing move
d, staring at the numbers in disbelief. It couldn't be. Didn't I
ne, the model I had replaced years ago. It felt foreig
there I found it. Evidence that I had carefully collected. Photos, screenshots of text messages, even a
h the messages on full display. Galen, who I had thought was the perfect man, was talking sweetl
." was the last message I re
heir rottenness in front of my family, in front of everyone, if necessary. Bu
ounger, with a second chance th
till the same traitor, Elsa is still the sister who stabbed me in the back. But this
but I know one thing: I won'
not with emotions, but with evidence and strategy. If I had been given a seco
creen that was still emitting a cold blue light. On the screen, there was a final message from El
ll see, Elsa. We'll see, Galen. Thi