"Jasmine, this can't be real! You're not going to die!" She collapsed beside me, sobbing without control. I glanced at the clock on the wall. Three hours left. Then my life would end. Suddenly, my phone rang. Lilith picked it up and handed it to me. It was a voice message from Emma. "Jasmine, after all these years of competing, you've finally given up, haven't you? Your child, your husband, your parents… They've all only ever loved me. You should've realized it long ago. In this family, you were never a match for me." Lilith trembled with rage. "How can someone be this disgusting?" I had no response left in me, though. There was a time when I would have snapped back at her. Now, all I had left was regret. I regretted everything from the start. I was the one who brought Emma into our home. I was 10 years old when I went to the orphanage with my parents to volunteer. That was when I saw her, a girl curled up in the corner, wearing a clean but worn dress, thin as a twig, her eyes full of fear and longing. All the other kids were fighting over the gifts we brought, but she stayed away like a dirty kitten. I felt sorry for her. I tugged at my parents' hands and begged, "Let's take her home." My parents hesitated at first, but seeing how earnest I was, they eventually agreed. Emma became my so-called 'sister'. In the beginning, she really was obedient. She would follow me carefully and call me 'big sister' timidly. I gave her my favorite toys, brought her with me to school, and even changed my birthday wishes to, "I hope my little sister can be happier." Then, everything changed. She got top grades, knew how to please teachers, could cry on cue, and always acted sweet and fragile in front of our parents. Before I even realized it, the people around me began to pull away. Teachers preferred her. Classmates flocked to her. My parents told me I was 'too sensitive' and that I should just give in to her. That was when I began to see many of the things she did were 'accidents', or so she claimed. The new dress I had just bought, she wore to school to show off. The competition I had spent months preparing for, she suddenly 'replaced' me and walked away with the trophy and applause. When I confronted her, she did not even hide her smirk. "I'm better than you in every way. I'm the real darling now. I'm going to take everything, piece by piece, and make your world mine." She was cunning. Ruthless. Everyone took her side. Looking back, it was all so absurd. From the start, she never came to be my sister. She came to steal my life. My parents, my husband, even my daughter-they all believed she mattered more than I did. I admit it. I lost. Completely. The heart monitor next to me started beeping… Three minutes left. "Jasmine! Open your eyes!" Lilith was yelling beside me, holding my phone. "Your mom texted you; she probably sensed something happened to you!" I forced my eyes open and read the message. [Jasmine, once Emma is discharged, let her move into your villa. You're going traveling anyway. And don't forget to hire a nanny for the three of them. Emma's not familiar with that area.] Lilith's eyes reddened at this. She bit her lip, speechless. Still, I smiled. It seemed this was all I meant to them: a money machine that still worked. Even on the brink of death, I was still expected to arrange everything for my 'adopted sister'. Forget it. I have spent everything I had trying to please everyone, and in the end, I had nothing left. Finally, I could let go. My heart ached. I was too tired. I really did not want to fight anymore… Lilith cried and kept calling my name, but I could not hear her anymore. … On June 18, 2025, Jasmine died in a hospital five kilometers from home. No family by her side. She was only 27 years old.
