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Perhaps Gemma was bold enough to snatch my locket because Nathan had her back. He’d believe anything she said without 

question

That was how she kept sowing discord between me and Nathan and throwing dirt on my name over and over again

Even now, he still trusted her

It took a long silence before Nathan finally said, We’ll look into her in secret. Tomorrow night, I’ll meet her as usual so she 

won’t get suspicious.” 

But Gemma couldn’t even wait until tomorrow

Right after Nathan spoke, his phone rang with her call. Her voice was filled with worry and fear as it came through the line

Nathan, I heard what happened to RosieAre you okay?” 

Nathan glanced at Lawrence and flatly replied, Yeah. I’m fine.” 

She paused before cautiously saying, They haven’t caught the killer yet, and I’m scared. Can you come home to keep me 

company tonight?” 

Lawrence gave him a nod, so he said, Sure. I’m on my way.” 

After he hung up, Lawrence reminded him, Stay alert and call us if anything happens.” 

Nathan nodded

When he got home, the place was pitch dark

Gemma! Gemma!he called out a few times, but there was no answer

Immediately, he had his guard up and grabbed an iron bar from the corner

Just then, a shadow sneaked up behind him, and my heart shot to my throat. It was Jaxton

I nervously watched as he crept up on Nathan. I hated how I wasn’t alive to protect him

Just as Jaxton raised the rod to strike, Nathan spun around

Die!Jaxton shouted

Nathan’s eyes widened at the sight. Before he could react, the blow landed hard, and he collapsed instantly

Nathan! Nathan!I screamed, but there was nothing I could do but watch as they tied and dragged him away

I had no choice but to follow them to a halfdemolished building, where Gemma was already there, waiting. She dumped

bucket of ice water over Nathan, and he slowly woke up

Seeing her, his eyes widened in shock, and he asked, Gemma, did you kill Rosie?” 

She let out a cold laugh. Took you long enough, but it’s too late now, because you’ll be joining her soon.” 

Why? I treated you so well, and I was even ready to cut ties with my own sister for you. Why did you kill her?His eyes were bloodshot and wide with killing intent

Jaxton punched him in the face and jeered. My sister will destroy you, and you won’t see it coming, idiot.” 

Jaxton, let me explain it to him,” Gemma said

+25 BONUS 

After he stepped aside, Gemma moved closer and smiled. You still haven’t figured out who we are, have you?” 

Nathan stared at her, confused What are you talking about? Have we met before?” 

She scoffed in disdain. Wow, you’re dumber than your sister 

But fine. Since you treated me well all these years, I’ll make it quick for you, unlike what we did to her ” 

Jaxton stepped forward with a knife in hand and a wild grin on his face. Do you want to know how she died?he sneered

Right here. I chopped off her limbs one by one, while my guys circled her. I’ve got to say she’s a tough one and held out 

longer than I thought 

Oh, and we gave her a chance to beg for help. She desperately tried to, but your response was so cruel Man, even I felt bad 

after hearing it 

In the end, she just laid there without fighting back, with vacant, blank eyes. I felt too bad for her, so I gave her a clean death

Nathan clenched his fists. His eyes burned with rage as he fought to get up on his feet. Shut up! You’re monsters! I’ll kill you

But Jaxton just laughed in disdain. Is that all it takes to break you? Your sister was way tougher. We tortured her for two days, and she never spilled a word about you, but it’s not like we needed her to

Thanks for taking care of my sister, by the way. Now, it’s time for you to join your family.” 

He raised the knife high, ready to stab Nathan 

Don’t move! Drop your weapon!Lawrence charged in with backup

Jaxton scoffed and kept going, as if he didn’t take them seriously

When Lawrence kicked the knife out of his hand, he grabbed Nathan and pressed another knife to the latter’s neck. Back off

or I’ll kill him!” 

Nathan agitatedly grabbed the knife with both hands. Don’t worry about me! Kill him and avenge Rosie!” 

That was when Gemma suddenly picked up the knife that was knocked away and swung it at Lawrence. Then, Jaxton shoved 

Nathan aside and bolted with her

Nathan stumbled toward Lawrence. Forget about me. Go after them!” 

The team took off in pursuit, while Nathan freed himself with help from one of the detectives before running after them

But they hadn’t gone far when gunshots rang out in the distance

Nathan caught the injured Lawrence as he fell, shouting, Lawrence!” 

He cried

He cried

Status: Ongoing
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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