My dad smashed my jaw for talking back. Mom laughed, “That’s what you get for

The air outside Blackwood Manor was a crisp contrast to the stifling tension inside. I stepped onto the dew-laden grass of the expansive yard, the scent of autumn leaves mingling with my resolve. The chill did nothing to dull the ache in my jaw, but it sharpened my focus. Every step away from the house was a step towards the liberation I had meticulously planned but never dared to execute—until now.

In the sanctum of my mind, I had been constructing an escape, brick by clandestine brick. It wasn’t just about leaving; it was about exposing the rot within the walls of Blackwood Manor. My parents, with their pretentious airs and condescending laughs, had cultivated an image of untouchable elegance. But behind closed doors, there was only decay.

I rounded the corner of the house and ducked into the shadows of the old gardener’s shed. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of oil and earth. Here, I had hidden the tools of my freedom: a small backpack filled with documents, a burner phone, and a thick dossier on my family’s darkest dealings.

I wasn’t naïve. The Thornes were powerful, with tendrils extending into every influential corner of the city. But power did not equate to invincibility. Every empire had its Achilles’ heel, and I had spent years identifying theirs—a series of financial discrepancies, quiet payouts, and hushed scandals. All logged meticulously in the dossier now hidden beneath the false floorboard of the shed.

The irony was almost palpable; their arrogance had been my greatest ally. They believed I was too broken to fight back. Every snide remark, every dismissive laugh had only fueled my determination. The Thornes had spent years weaving a web of lies to protect their empire, never realizing that their own daughter could untangle it.

I pulled out my phone and typed a message to the journalist who had been waiting for months for this exact moment. “Ready. Evidence attached. Publish at midnight.” I hit send and felt a rush of adrenaline that blurred the pain and fear into something electrifying.

My heart pounded with the rhythm of inevitability. I could almost hear the whispers of turmoil echoing in the corridors of power as I made my way back to the house, the facade of meek compliance firmly in place. Each step felt like a chapter closing, a story redefined.

By the time I slipped back into the kitchen, my parents were seated in the dining room, oblivious to the storm that was about to crash through their carefully curated lives. I took my usual place at the table, my eyes meeting Kyle’s with a steady, unflinching gaze. His smirk faltered.

For years, I had been the silent, compliant daughter, the expected role of a Thorne. But they had underestimated me. As the clock edged closer to midnight, I felt the chains binding me to this life begin to dissolve. The Thornes would be exposed, and I would be free.

I smiled, a genuine smile for the first time in years. They had no idea what was coming. READ MORE BELOW

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