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Can’t you ever go a day without drama? Gemma’s graduation is at the end of the month. Miss it, and I swear I’ll kill you!” 

With that, Nathan hung up the phone, cutting off my pleas for help and my last hope of survival

Jaxton had laughed. Your brother cares more about my sister than he ever did about you. He wants you gone, so let me help 

him out.” 

His knife hacked down, and everything went dark

Orson followed Nathan around and reported the latest investigation findings. We’ve collected the blood samples and sent 

them for analysis. It shouldn’t take long for the results to be released.” 

Nathan crouched down and carefully scanned the floor for anything the killer might have left behind. And I wanted to scream 

so badly that the killer was right beside him

After returning to the office, Harlan met him at the door with a grave expression

The results are in. The victim is Rosanne Slade.” 

Nathan staggered before he stared at the report, shaking his head. No, this can’t be right. She’s not dead. She can’t be.” 

He ran to the autopsy room and pulled out my body. Just as he reached out to examine my barely recognizable face, his hand 

hovered midair

Then, his tears hit my arm, and he slowly reached for my hand, only to feel the scar on my wrist

That was the last straw that broke him down in tears

Why? Rosanne, why does it have to be you

Get up! Get up and fight me like you always do… Call my name one more timeII swear I won’t get mad anymoreI never 

wanted you dead

Why do you have to do this to me? You’re all I have left, Rosie

I’m so sorry. Just don’t leave me alone. Pleasejust open your eyes.” 

That version of Nathan, who used to love me so dearly, was finally back. I finally heard every word I’d longed to hear, but

could no longer answer

It was too late. If only I could have heard this while I was still alive. But there was no turning back now

Lawrence couldn’t take it anymore, and he had his men drag Nathan out of the autopsy room

Nathan looked lifeless, like he’d just had his soul hollowed out of him

Suddenly, Lawrence gave him a slap. Snap out of it, Nathan! She’s still waiting for you to get justice, and the killer’s still out there. Do you want her to die for nothing?” 

A firm, determined look flashed in Nathan’s eyes as Lawrence continued, ListenYour parents are watching you, and if they saw you like this, would they be proud?” 

Nathan finally looked up with eyes full of tears. He threw his arms around Lawrence, sobbing. I messed up. I’m such a jerk. I’ve let Mom, Dad, and Rosie down” 

Lawrence patted him on the back and sighed. This isn’t the time for grief. You have to stay sharp” 

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When Nathan calmed down a little, Lawrence handed him my locket and said, I think something’s off with Gemma. Why would she say she just saw Rosie when Rosie’s been gone for days?” 

Nathan shook his head and didn’t buy it. She bickered with Rosie sometimes, but there’s no reason for her to murder Rosie 

What would her motive be?” 

Lawrence looked him dead in the eye and said, Ask her and see what she says.” 

After thinking about it, Nathan dismissed the idea. Forget it. She’ll get scared if I question her now

She invited me over tomorrow night. I’ll talk to her then.” 

Lawrence gave him a long, thoughtful look before asking, Do you really know Gemma

Rosie’s death was obviously a vendetta case. We all knew her as the kind, warm Rosie, so she could never have offended anyone.” 

Nathan fell into deep thought. To be honest, he’d seen Gemma pick on me, too. But every time, he’d sided with her without a second thought

Gemma would always hide behind him with a smug look in her eyes. Then, she’d plant rumors and make sure I took the fall

Once, she spilled water on herself on purpose before turning to Nathan and saying, Look what Rosanne did, Nathan. All I did was ask for her to bring me a glass of water, but she dumped it all over me and said I didn’t deserve it.” 

Nathan had furiously grabbed me and shoved me out the front door

Look, you should be grateful we even let you back into this house. Who gave you the right to disrespect Gemma?” 

I begged, cried, and tried to explain to him, but it didn’t matter

Later, Gemma openly occupied my room, my closet, and Nathan

Back then, I did my best to please herhelped her with school work and followed her around like a lackeyjust for a chance to come home again. All I hoped was she’d put in a good word for me, so I could have the chance to visit Nathan just once

Remembering all that humiliation, I could barely fight back the urge to cry

Right now, I was really thankful for Lawrence. It was a good thing he was standing beside Nathan now and helping him analyze the situation

Lawrence was rightthat locket was my last gift from Mom. For years, I never once took it off, not even in the shower

But that night, Gemma had torn it off my neck

He cried

He cried

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Summary & Review: He cried

After her tragic death, Rosie Slade’s soul didn’t fade away like it should have. Instead, she lingered in the mortal world, bound by the haunting sight of her own lifeless remains being discovered from dumpsters and riverbanks. Her body’s gruesome state sent shockwaves through the city, causing panic and fear. The brutality of her murder drew immense public attention, forcing the authorities to bring in a top detective to lead the case — her estranged brother, Nathan Slade.

Watching Nathan arrive at the crime scene made Rosie’s spirit ache with guilt. Even in death, she was still causing him trouble, just like he had always accused her of. As Nathan examined her mutilated corpse — unaware that the victim was his own sister — Rosie could see the frown of determination etched on his face. His once-gentle eyes were now hardened, shaped by years of bitterness and resentment.

The investigation began under grim circumstances. Harlan Graves, a weary member of the forensic team, reported that the victim was a young woman in her early twenties, dead for at least forty-eight hours. Her body had been brutally dismembered; her limbs had been severed while she was still alive to prevent her from fighting back. The sheer savagery of the act left everyone speechless. The silence that followed was heavy with grief and disbelief, broken only by murmurs of sympathy and outrage.

“Monster,” one of the officers muttered under his breath, while another said softly, “Poor child, god knows what she must’ve gone through.”

Nathan’s rage erupted. He slammed his hand on the table and vowed fiercely, “I’ll find out who did this and make sure they pay!”

Standing beside him was Lawrence Finch — Nathan’s mentor and their late father’s old friend. Lawrence had practically raised the Slade siblings after their parents died. He’d taught Nathan everything about detective work — from tracking clues to reading a criminal’s mind. Hearing Nathan’s fury, Lawrence placed a comforting hand on his shoulder, but his tone was tinged with regret as he said quietly, “You’ve got your hands full, son. You’ll probably have to miss Rosie’s graduation.”

At the mention of her name, Nathan’s expression darkened instantly. His voice turned cold and distant as he snapped, “Don’t bring her up. She’s nothing but bad luck. There’s no way I’m going to her graduation. I’m going to Gemma’s.”

Those words pierced Rosie’s lingering soul like a dagger. Even now, Nathan wanted nothing to do with her. After their parents’ tragic deaths, he had turned his pain into anger — directed entirely at her. He blamed Rosie for everything that went wrong. He said she was the reason their parents were gone. Eventually, he threw her out of the house, cutting all ties and declaring that she was no longer his sister.

Not long after, Nathan had rescued a young woman named Gemma Carter during a case. She was an orphan, and Nathan — perhaps out of guilt or loneliness — decided to take her in as his new sister. From that day on, Gemma became his “family,” and Rosie became nothing more than an unwanted shadow of the past.

Rosie had still tried to mend things. Even though he hated her, she continued to bring him lunch every day — rain or shine — hoping one day he’d forgive her. But he never did. When she died, she knew Nathan wouldn’t mourn her. If anything, he’d probably be relieved.

Back at the crime scene, Lawrence, deeply disappointed by Nathan’s harsh words, punched him lightly in the chest and said sternly, “How could you say that? Rosie’s a thoughtful kid. She’s been bringing you lunch every day without fail, quietly, without expecting anything in return. She was worried you wouldn’t like her. Open your eyes, you ungrateful brat.”

But Nathan only scoffed in disbelief. “Like I care. Anyway, let’s stop talking about her, Lawrence. We’ve got real work to do. Any missing persons reports?”

His assistant, Orson Marsh, flipped through his notes and replied, “No, nothing in the last two days from this area.”

Nathan frowned deeply. “Seriously? The woman’s been missing for days, and no one noticed? What kind of irresponsible family is that?”

Rosie’s spirit trembled as she heard those words. The irony was unbearable — he was talking about her, yet he didn’t even realize it. She had been missing for days, but no one had filed a report because she had no one left to care.

As the team wrapped up the initial scene, Nathan and the others headed out for lunch. Lawrence, however, was lost in thought. Something felt off. After a moment, he asked, “Why hasn’t Rosie brought you lunch these days?”

Nathan replied dismissively, “She probably couldn’t keep up the act anymore. Figures.” He laughed bitterly, unaware of how cruel his words were.

Lawrence’s anger flared again. “No way. That girl’s come rain or shine for years without missing a single day. Something must’ve happened. You should call her.”

Nathan sighed in annoyance. “Don’t bother, Lawrence. This is just another one of her games. She called me the other day, probably to complain or something. I told her to come to Gemma’s graduation, and she refused. Guess she’s sulking now.”

Lawrence was about to argue further when Nathan’s phone rang. The moment he saw the caller ID, his entire demeanor changed. His scowl softened, and his voice turned gentle as he answered. Rosie already knew who it was — Gemma Carter, the sister Nathan chose over her.

Standing there, unseen and unheard, Rosie’s heart ached. Even in death, she remained the ghost in her brother’s shadow — invisible, unwanted, and unloved. But now, as she looked at the blood-soaked remains of her body and the brother investigating her death, a dark resolve began to form within her fading spirit.

If Nathan couldn’t see the truth in life, perhaps he would see it in death.

She would make sure of it.

The story closes on a chilling note, blending tragedy, betrayal, and poetic irony. Rosie, the murdered girl no one noticed missing, watches her brother — the man who despised her — unknowingly seek justice for her. As the investigation unfolds, secrets about their family, Rosie’s disappearance, and Nathan’s misplaced hatred are bound to surface. But for now, only Rosie knows the cruelest truth of all — that the “victim” he’s hunting is the sister he already buried in his heart long ago.

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