“They say a father’s debt is a family’s shame… but tonight, it became my sister’s price.” I still hear my dad’s drunk voice slurring, “Just marry him. He’ll pay.” My sister’s nails dug into my palm as she whispered, “I’d rather run than rot in his mansion.” Mom leaned close, eyes sharp like glass: “At dawn, we disappear.” But when the old rich man smiled and said, “She’s mine now,” I realized… he already knew our plan.
“They say a father’s debt is a family’s shame… but tonight, it became my sister’s price.” I still hear my dad’s drunk voice slurring, “Just marry him. He’ll pay.” He said it like he was trading an old car, not my sister. The kitchen reeked of stale beer and cheap cologne, and the yellow light…