“You’re
wrong!
I
cared.
I
would
have
done
anything
for
you.”
She
pushed
me,
sending
me
falling
to
the
floor.
“I
didn’t
want
your
fucking
sympathy.
You
will
never
understand,
because
you
had
everything
I
wanted.
They
were
so
proud
of
you.
Their
sweet
Willow
got
the
good
grades.
She
made
the
right
decisions.
She
fell
for
the
good
guy.
I’M
SICK
OF
IT!
They
worshipped
you
while
ignoring
me.
I
hate
them!”
“That
isn’t
true,
Ivy.
They
love
you.
We
all
did.”
She
held
up
her
hand.
“Just
stop,
Willow.
I’m
done
feeling
like
I
will
never
be
worthy.
I’ve
spent
too
much
time
planning
this
all
out
to
back
down
now.
I
want
to
be
happy
and
the
only
way
that
will
happen
is
if
they’re
out
of
my
life
for
good.”
“Murdering
your
family
isn’t
going
to
make
you
feel
better.”
“Awe,
do
you
think
I
care
what
you
think
of
me
or
how
you
think
I’ll
feel?
I
don’t!”
“Where
are
they?”
If
I
was
going
to
die,
I
wanted
them
to
know
that
I
loved
them.
It
didn’t
matter
if
they
thought
I
was
the
traitor
in
the
family.
Nothing
mattered
when
it
came
to
being
able
to
say
goodbye
when
in
this
extreme
of
a
situation.
I
was
already
crying,
in
fear
of
my
fate.
Stosh
was
never
going
to
know
I
was
gone
until
the
morning.
He’d
never
get
to
say
goodbye
to
me,
or
share
in
the
birth
of
our
baby.
No,
this
drastic
move
had
sealed
my
fate.
I
could
feel
it
in
my
bones.
I
wasn’t
getting
out
the
house
alive
and
neither
were
my
parents.
She
turned
her
head
and
let
out
this
evil
kind
of
laugh.
“You
want
to
say
goodbye,
don’t
you?”
There
was
no
love
in
my
sister’s
eyes.
She
lost
all
of
her
morality.
It
was
replaced
with
shear
hate
and
nothing
I
could
say
or
do
was
going
to
change
that.
“Please.”
She
pointed
toward
me
and
looked
over
at
her
boyfriend.
“Take
her
ass
upstairs
with
them.
Make
sure
you
watch
her.
She’s
sneaky.”
He
grabbed
my
arm
and
pulled
me
to
stand
up.
“Let’s
go!”
My
sister
was
talking
to
someone
as
I
was
pulled
up
the
steps.
I
couldn’t
hear
what
she
was
saying,
and
I
really
didn’t
care.
I
wanted
to
think
that
I
was
going
to
make
it
out
alive
and
somehow
save
my
parents,
but
it
wasn’t
going
as
planned.
Rafe
was
a
big,
muscular
guy,
plus
he
had
a
gun
pointed
at
me.
Running
would
end
my
life
sooner.
I
saw
my
parents
sitting
on
their
bed.
They
were
tied
together
and
had
duct
tape
over
their
mouths.
I
ran
toward
them,
forgetting
about
the
guy
that
was
holding
me.
He
didn’t
try
to
pull
me
away
as
I
freed
myself
from
his
grasp.
My
parents
couldn’t
say
anything,
but
I
ran
over
and
wrapped
my
arms
around
both
of
them.
They
leaned
their
heads
on
me
and
I
knew
that
they
had
figured
out
what
was
going
on.
“I
love
you
both!
We’re
going
to
be
fine.”
I
lied.
Rafe
got
close.
“Sit
down
and
shut
up!”
I
backed
myself
further
onto
my
parent’s
bed.
“Please,
Rafe.
Don’t
be
a
part
of
this.
You
don’t
have
to
do
this.
Ivy
is
sick.
She
needs
help.
You
don’t
want
to
kill
…”
He
slapped
me
right
across
the
face
with
the
back
of
his
hand.
“I
said
shut
the
fuck
up!”
I
pulled
my
knees
up
to
my
chest
and
cried
on
the
bed,
while
my
parents
watched.
They
were
just
as
afraid
as
I
was
and
we
needed
to
be.
I
saw
Ivy
walk
into
the
room
with
the
diary
in
her
hand.
She
threw
it
right
at
me,
hitting
me
on
my
ear.
The
pain
was
immediate.
“How
did
you
get
this?”
Stosh
was
the
last
person
to
have
the
diary.
Had
she
called
him?
Oh
my
God,
were
they
in
this
scheme
together
this
whole
time?
Had
this
all
been
some
master
plan?
Was
he
on
her
side
this
entire
time?
I
couldn’t
help
but
fear
that
was
the
truth.
“Tell
me
how
you
got
this?”
She
walked
closer
to
the
bed
and
pointed
at
the
book.
“I
found
it!”
She
slapped
me
again.
“Liar!”
“You
know
where
I
got
it!”
I
sat
up
and
looked
right
at
her.
At
that
point
I
had
no
idea
how
the
diary
got
into
her
hands.
If
I
was
going
to
die,
I
was
going
to
fight.
She
seemed
shocked
that
I
would
get
smart
with
her.
“Who
else
has
seen
this?”
I
started
laughing
and
crossed
my
hands
over
my
chest.
“Enough
people
to
make
sure
you’re
put
away
for
whatever
happens
here
tonight.”
She
grabbed
the
book
and
chucked
it
against
the
wall,
screaming
at
the
top
of
her
lungs.
With
no
regard
for
her
losing
control,
she
ripped
the
gun
away
from
Rafe
and
put
it
against
my
temple.
“You
ruined
my
life!”
I
closed
my
eyes
and
prepared
myself
for
my
fate.
It
would
be
a
lie
if
I
said
I
wasn’t
petrified.
There
was
so
much
that
I
needed
to
say
and
no
time
left
to
be
able
to
do
it.
Chapter
25
Open
your
eyes.
When
you
feel
your
life
flashing
before
your
eyes,
a
million
thoughts
begin
to
run
through
your
head.
I
found
myself
wondering
if
I
was
going
to
feel
the
bullet
as
it
plummeted
through
my
skull.
I
thought
about
how
they
would
find
my
body
and
what
excuse
my
sister
was
going
to
use
to
blame
everything
on
me.
Mostly,
I
wondered
about
Stosh.
For
a
second
I
wondered
if
he
was
involved
somehow,
but
then
I
thought
about
our
baby,
the
one
that
would
never
get
to
be
born.
Stosh
was
never
going
to
know
them
and
his
dreams
of
being
a
father
would
be
gone
again.
The
gun
was
pushing
into
my
skin
and
without
regret,
I
screamed,
“I’m
pregnant!”
When
the
pressure
of
the
gun
disappeared,
I
opened
my
eyes
and
saw
my
sister
staring
at
me.
She
had
it
pointed
at
my
face.
I
held
my
hands
in
the
air.
“You’re
lying!”
I
shook
my
head.
“I’m
not!
I
swear!”
She
stared
at
me
like
she
was
looking
into
my
soul.
I
could
see
how
broken
she
was
inside.
This
wasn’t
the
little
girl
that
I
played
with
and
shared
my
heart
with
as
a
child.
My
sister
was
broken.
She’d
lost
her
mind
as
a
result
of
jealous
rage.
That
little
girl
was
gone
forever.
She
put
down
the
gun
and
looked
over
at
her
boyfriend.
“Go
to
the
store
and
buy
a
test.”
“It’s
the
middle
of
the
night!”
He
argued.
“I
don’t
give
a
shit!
If
this
bitch
is
telling
the
truth,
I
need
to
know.”
The
truth
was
that
I’d
rather
die
than
give
her
my
baby.
Telling
her
my
most
precious
news
was
only
to
buy
me
enough
time
to
save
my
family.
I
was
desperate
and
grasping
at
whatever
I
could.
“I’m
not
lying.
I
wasn’t
going
to
keep
the
baby,
at
first,
so
I
didn’t
tell
anyone.”
She
tapped
the
gun
on
the
top
of
her
head
and
paced
around
the
room.
“Who
is
the
father?”
“You
know
the
answer
to
that,
since
you
planned
to
get
me
pregnant
so
you
could
steal
my
baby.
Did
you
really
think
Stosh
would
let
you
do
that?”
“I
don’t
give
a
damn
what
Stosh
was
going
to
do.
He
was
just
part
of
the
plan
that
you
messed
up
for
me.
That’s
what
you
do,
though.
You
mess
up
everything
and
come
out
smelling
like
roses.”
I
tried
to
stand
up,
but
she
pointed
the
weapon
at
me
again.
“Don’t
even
try
it!
Stay
down.”
“You
won’t
hurt
the
baby.
I
know
you
won’t!”
I
was
so
afraid
of
her,
but
admitting
that
would
only
make
her
happy.
She
was
looking
over
at
my
parents
and
then
back
to
me.
“Take
her
to
the
car
and
wait
for
me
there.”
Rafe
grabbed
me
by
my
arm
and
started
pulling
me
out
of
the
room.
“Wait!
What
about
them?
Ivy,
please
don’t
hurt
them.
They
love
you.”
“Save
it
for
someone
who
cares.
They
lost
the
chance
to
be
my
parents.”
I
tried
to
pull
my
way
out
of
Rafe’s
hold,
but
it
only
sent
me
falling
to
the
floor.
He
pulled
my
hair
and
got
me
standing
back
up
as
he
pulled
me
down
the
stairs.
None
of
the
screaming
or
crying
was
getting
me
any
pity
from
my
sister’s
partner
in
crime.