The night I got drunk, I somehow ended up in my stepbrother's hotel room. One reckless encounter and I ended up getting pregnant. As I tried to leave in the dark, Caleb Grant, my brother who had always hated me, grabbed my arm and made a promise I never expected to hear.
"No matter who you are, I'll find you and take responsibility." His words echoed in my mind over and over. I had secretly held feelings for him for years.
Eight long years of quiet affection.
So when I looked at the positive pregnancy test, I couldn't help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this was it. Perhaps he would finally come for me.
But he never did.
Instead, I caught him rekindling things with his old flame, the same girl who used to torment me at school.
Full of scorn, he taunted me, "Nina, see? I told you, that clingy bitch still likes me. It's fucking hilarious!" Caleb sneered, continuing, "Seeing her hanging around makes me sick. And yet she stubbornly clings to my family! Just like her dead two-faced bitch mom, so cheap!"
That was the final straw.
Without hesitation, I aborted the baby and booked the earliest flight out of the country. I wasn't going to stick around for any more of his cruelty.
But Caleb went completely mad when he realized I had left. Overnight, his hair turned white, and his bloodshot eyes haunted by sleepless nights, he began frantically looking for me everywhere.
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At three in the morning, I stood at the address Caleb had mentioned in one of his desperate phone calls.
Sweat slicked my skin as I tightly gripped the pregnancy test results. I wasn't sure how I'd even told him the news.
When the door finally swung open, he stood at the entrance with that same cruel smile.
"I knew you'd still come," he said smugly, his eyes flickering with some twisted satisfaction.
I froze. "What do you mean?"
Before he could answer, a woman appeared behind him, draped in nothing but revealing lingerie. She moved to Caleb's side, her arm casually wrapping around him.
"Nina, look," Caleb's voice dripped with mockery. "Didn't I tell you? This bitch still likes me! She even wants to commit incest with me! It's disgusting."
She giggled. Her high-pitched, playful voice dominated the air as she ridiculed me, "Caleb, you're so bad! You won again. But really, Lily's been into you since high school, hasn't she? Still obsessed, huh? Shows up at your door in her pajamas, trying to seduce you!"
Caleb threw an arm around her and sneered, "A woman like that? I wouldn't take her even if she were free."
The woman beside him… Nina Walker.
Just seeing her face sent chills down my spine.
It was her, the same woman who had bullied me throughout high school. She had led a group of girls who made it their mission to make my life miserable. My entire high school experience was filled with fear and isolation because of her.
And, it hit me.
This whole night had been nothing but a sick, twisted game.
Caleb and Nina had played me for a fool, and I had fallen into their trap. I was nothing more than the fool in their cruel little act.
When I realized it, it was already three in the morning, and there were no taxis in the area. I had walked over an hour in my pajamas through the cold because of Caleb's cruel words.
How could he do this to me?
Overwhelmed by emotion and exhaustion, a sharp pain shot through my lower abdomen, and I turned to leave. But before I could get far, Caleb smirked and shoved a black bag into my hands without any explanation.
"Since you were so eager to come, we can't let you leave empty-handed," he said, his tone ice-cold. "Open it."
I stared blankly at the bag, too numb to process anything. Mechanically, I followed his instructions and opened it. Inside, a mass of slithering creatures writhed and squirmed.
"Ahh!!" I screamed.
Startled, I stumbled backward, dropping the bag as hard as possible.
It hit the ground with a thud, and then… snakes.
Dozens of them, of all sizes, slithered out, flicking their tongues and staring me down with those cold, unblinking eyes.
Some even coiled into aggressive postures, ready to strike.
I collapsed on the floor, shaking and terrified.
Caleb stood over me, looking down with a smirk as if he had won some sick game. "You made a post accusing Nina of bullying you, didn't you? Consider this a lesson. Next time, it won't be as simple as just releasing a few snakes, Lily."
Then, he crouched down, his eyes narrowing. "And don't be so petty. This happened years ago. Why are you still holding on to it?"
I could hardly believe what I was hearing.
He continued to berate me as he added, "Remember this. Nina's about to debut as a big star. So whatever little 'fights' you think you had with her before? Keep that buried deep inside. Got it?"
Little fights? That's what he was calling it?
Years ago, Caleb had been the one taking me to see a psychologist for six years. He had even broken up with Nina, calling her "a heartless snake" for all the damage she had caused me.
But now that they were back together, suddenly the trauma she had caused me was just "little fights"?
I looked up at him, my heart pounding. So this was the real reason they had called me here tonight. Caleb wanted to threaten me and to make sure I wouldn't get in the way of his precious Nina's future.
Chapter 2Caleb never liked me. I always knew that.
However, I never imagined he would go to such lengths for his precious Nina.
We grew up together, and Caleb knew my biggest fear was snakes. No matter how much he disliked me or how many pranks he pulled, he'd never used snakes against me. That was a line he wouldn't cross.
Of course, that was until Nina came along.
Right then, a sharp pain ripped through my abdomen, and I curled up into a ball on the floor. Panic surged through me as I felt something slipping away inside.
Desperately clutching my stomach, I swallowed my pride and begged, my voice trembling. "Please call me an ambulance!"
Nina, nestled in Caleb's arms, covered her mouth and laughed, her voice dripping with cruelty. "A little stomach pain and you already need an ambulance? Still playing the innocent act after all these years? Your tricks to seduce Caleb have gotten even more shameless."
Her words stung like salt in an open wound. "Like mother, like daughter, huh? Those two-faced genes must be hereditary."
Nina's taunt stopped Caleb in his tracks. For a brief moment, there had been a flicker of concern in his eyes, but it quickly morphed into hatred.
"Just like your dead, two-faced mother. So cheap."
Without another glance at me, he wrapped his arm around Nina and headed upstairs. Before he left, he didn't forget to grab a snake and throw it at me as if I were the embodiment of all his resentment toward my mother.
"You naughty boy! Come here and kiss me!" Nina cooed, her voice sickeningly sweet as they disappeared.
As they went upstairs, the cold, slick body of the snake slithered across my skin, its presence overwhelming me.
I blacked out completely.
When I woke up, the doctor had already completed a D&C procedure. My hand instinctively moved to my abdomen. There had once been a child there.
It was a future I had imagined, a happiness I had clung to. Yet it was all gone. The emptiness in my stomach mirrored the hollowness I felt inside.
Tears streamed down my face, soaking the pillow beneath me. The doctors and nurses looked at me with pity and sympathy. One of them sighed and spoke softly.
"For the next few days, avoid alcohol, and don't eat anything spicy. We also found several snake bites on your body, but luckily, none were venomous."
The doctor paused, his brow furrowed with concern. "Miss, did you offend someone? Do you need us to call the police?"
I shook my head slowly. 'What was the point?'
This all started years ago, in high school, when I fell in love with Caleb.
Back then, Nina had bullied me for two years straight. She was dating Caleb at the time, and I was terrified to tell my mother or stepfather about the bullying. I feared Caleb would hate me even more, and life at home would only get harder.
But Caleb had noticed something was wrong. After following me for a few days, he found out that Nina was the one tormenting me.
Furious, he picked up a chair and smashed it over Nina's head. The shock on her face was unforgettable.
"Lily isn't someone you can just bully! Don't be shameless!" Caleb growled as he stood beside me with his hand on my shoulder.
Nina, furious and humiliated, demanded they break up on the spot.
Ever carefree, Caleb shrugged and said, "Suit yourself."
It was the first time I had ever felt safe from anyone. No matter how much Caleb insulted or disliked me, I loved him with all my heart, like a moth drawn to a flame.
He was my light, who had once stood up for me.
But now?
He was back with Nina, and together, they had destroyed the one piece of hope I had left… Our child.
I realized then that my one-sided infatuation, this humiliating love I clung to, had to come to an end.
After the doctor left, I wiped the tears from my face, picked up my phone, and made an international call.
"Sir, I've made up my mind. I want to go abroad and study with you."
"Are you sure, Miss Dawson? It's a tough road. You might not come back for ten, maybe even twenty years."
I placed a hand on my abdomen, where life had once been, and let a few more tears fall. "I'm sure. There's no one left here that I care about."
Right then, my phone buzzed with a text from Caleb:
'There's a dinner party tonight at 8 for Nina. It's all men, so it's not safe for her. You go to her place.'
For the first time in my life, I didn't reply.
Half an hour later, my phone rang.
It was Caleb.
His voice on the other end was cold and full of menace. "Lily, you're really testing my patience, aren't you? How dare you ignore my message?"
I was too weak to fight. "Caleb, I'm not feeling well. I can't go."
He let out a dark, sinister laugh that sent shivers down my spine. "Not coming? Fine. Then forget about getting your mother's ashes! Should I scatter them in a dung pit or dump them in a filthy sewer?"
His words hit me like a blow to the chest. I clenched my fists, biting back the pain. My voice was barely a whisper, but I forced myself to speak.
"I'll go."
The day my mother was cremated, I cried so hard that I thought my heart would break.
Caleb had watched in silence, a conflicted look passing across his face. Then, without a word, he had taken my mother's urn from me.
"If you're so upset, I'll hold on to it for you."
At that moment, I thought he was doing it out of kindness. I was so naïve.
But the minute the urn was in his hands, his expression changed.
A sinister smirk twisted his lips as he let out a low, mocking laugh. "You're such a fool, huh? From now on, you'll do whatever I tell you, or I'll scatter your mother's ashes like they're nothing!"
Chapter 3I quickly changed my clothes and rushed back home.
Caleb and Nina were already there, waiting, with clothes and jewelry neatly laid out, all planned in advance.
The second Caleb saw me, his expression soured. "What's with your face? You look like death. Are you sick or something?"
Nina, never one to miss an opportunity to take a jab, raised her eyebrows and laughed mockingly. "Lily! You'll do anything to get Caleb's attention, won't you? What did you do this time? Pile on a ton of makeup to play the 'tragic, sick beauty' act? Guess you learned from the best—your mom was a pro at that, too."
Caleb's face twisted with disgust.
His expression hardened as he roughly grabbed my arm, yanking me forward before shoving me into a chair.
Half an hour later, I found myself standing in front of the mirror, wearing the outfit they'd picked for me. It was a revealing dress that exposed my chest and back.
I turned towards Caleb, my voice tight with barely contained anger. "Is this what you wanted? Are you happy now? Do you really hate me that much?"
He refused to let Nina go to a party full of men, but somehow, dressing me up like a toy didn't bother him. Caleb's eyes flicked over me, filled with irritation.
When he finally registered what I was saying, he snapped out of his thoughts, and a cruel smile crept across his face.
"Hate you? Of course, I hate you. I wish you were dead."
After Caleb's parents divorced, his father hired my mom to look after him, worried he would have no one without a mother.
But what started as care evolved into something deeper between them, and eventually, my mom and his dad got together.
Caleb hated my mother for it, convinced she'd schemed her way into their family.
So, all his resentment and anger were directed at me. Tormenting me became his favorite hobby. Caleb never understood that my mother loved him more than his biological mother ever did.
Right then, the party started. As I walked into the room, I realized that the men inside were just like Caleb.
Their eyes raked over me like I was some kind of trophy, their grins lecherous as they shoved drinks into my hand, toasting me over and over again.
For the sake of my mother's ashes, I forced myself to keep drinking. The alcohol burned all the way down in my stomach.
Each glass only made the pain worse, and soon, I was battling with nausea.
A woman getting drunk at a party like this? I didn't need to think too hard to know what would happen next.
A sharp pain twisted in my abdomen. I walked out and stumbled towards the bathroom, hoping to slip away unnoticed.
But just as I reached the door, my phone buzzed. A message from Caleb flashed across the screen:
'Get back here.'
I hesitated, my hand hovering over the door handle.
Another buzz, and this time, a picture appeared. My stomach dropped as I opened it. The photo showed Caleb's hand gripping my mother's urn, casually dangling it over the edge of a tall building, ready to drop it at any second.
Panic surged through me as I looked up, scanning the area. Across from the party, in the building opposite, I spotted him.
Caleb stood there, one hand in his pocket, the other holding my mother's urn, watching me with that same cold, detached expression.
He had seen how I'd been humiliated, my failed attempt to escape, and ultimately, my surrender.
Still, he showed absolutely no concern.
I returned to the party feeling like I was trudging through quicksand.
Before I could gather my thoughts, a pot-bellied man slithered up to me.
"Miss Dawson, feeling a little tipsy? How about I take you to a hotel? You smell amazing," he said, his voice oily and breath reeking as his hand landed on my neck, slowly sliding down.
His bodyguards were stationed at the door, leaving me no way out. Trapped, I decided to do the unexpected. I grabbed a glass of wine and plastered on a fake, sycophantic smile.
"Thank you, Mr. Reynolds. You're too kind," I cooed, forcing myself to play along.
Through the clear glass of the private room, my eyes locked with Caleb's. His gaze was a mix of rage and frustration, burning through the distance between us.
I was betting on everything at that moment. I had to know if, somewhere beneath all that hatred, there was still a shred of genuine care for me.
For the rest of the party, I switched gears. I went from playing the meek, quiet girl to aggressively pouring drinks for the men, laughing and smiling like I wasn't falling apart.
If Caleb and Nina wanted to humiliate me, I would get my small dose of revenge, one way or another.
As I made my rounds, I heard someone mention that Lance Carter, the editor-in-chief of a major magazine, was here.
A juicy scoop about Nina, the rising star, and her history of bullying?
That could be worth something.
"Oh, Mr. Reynolds!" I gushed, practically dripping with false enthusiasm. "It's such an honor to have you here. Let me pour you another drink! Here's a toast to you! Don't forget what we discussed."
By now, I was starting to feel dizzy, and the pain in my abdomen grew sharper. I remembered the doctor's warning after my D&C that I shouldn't drink any alcohol. But I was far past that now.
Glancing out the window, I realized Caleb was gone.
The spot where he had been standing was now littered with cigarette butts, but he was nowhere to be found.
Had I lost my bet?
Before I could dwell on it, Mr. Reynolds moved closer, rubbing his hands together as his eyes raked over me. "Miss Dawson, you're feeling hot in all those clothes? Let me help you take them off, baby girl."
He reached for me, pulling at my clothes roughly.
Panic surged through me as revulsion crept up my spine.
Slowly, I moved my thumb towards the emergency number 110 on my phone, ready to call for help.
But in the next second, my phone was snatched away and thrown aside, followed by a burning slap across my face.
"You filthy whore! Do you think you can call the cops on me? Be grateful that I even want to sleep with you!"
As we struggled, my crop top was pulled up to my chest.
Before I could react, the door to the private room burst open with a loud bang.
A liquor bottle smashed over Reynolds's head, and blood splattered onto my lips. The metallic taste made me gag.
"Who the hell—" Mr. Reynolds, who had been ready to yell, froze when he saw who it was.