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At my brother’s wedding, his fiancée slapped me in front of 150 guests — all because I refused to hand over my house. My mom hissed, “Don’t make a scene. Just leave quietly.” My dad added, “Some people don’t know how to be generous with family.” My brother shrugged, “Real family supports each other.” My uncle nodded, “Some siblings just don’t understand their obligations.” And my aunt muttered, “Selfish people always ruin special occasions.” So I walked out. Silent. Calm. But the next day… everything started falling apart. And none of them were ready for what came next.

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When her gaze landed on me, her lip curled just slightly. It was a micro-expression, gone in an instant, but it chilled me to the bone.

After the vows, during the cocktail hour, the atmosphere shifted. Whispers seemed to ripple through the room whenever I passed. People I barely knew gave me side-eyes.

“Is that the sister?” I heard a woman whisper near continue reading …

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