They Said I Was ‘Dramatic’ While I Was Throwing Up Bl00d — So I Let The Truth Speak Instead… And When The Police Knocked, My Stepmom Finally Stopped Smiling

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But when my blood test results came back, my stepmother’s expression changed completely. Soon after, authorities arrived at the house…

The first time I got sick in the new kitchen, I apologized.

That was who I used to be. The kind of girl who said sorry even when her own body was struggling.

Dad barely glanced up from his newspaper as I leaned over the sink, gripping the faucet, my breakfast coming back up in waves of heat and discomfort.

“You’re just being dramatic again, Anna,” he muttered, as if my condition were just background noise in his routine.

Deanna stepped behind me, resting a light hand on my back.

Her touch felt warm, almost caring, but it never lingered long enough to feel genuine. Her concern looked carefully arranged, like something rehearsed.

“Maybe you should stay home today,” she said softly. “I’ll make you my special tea.

It always helps.”

The thought of drinking anything she made made my stomach turn again.

“No,” I said, forcing myself upright. My reflection in the metal faucet looked pale and unfocused. “I have a chemistry test.”

Her eyes tightened for just a moment—so subtle I might have missed it before.

But now I noticed everything.

Dad just grunted and turned a page.

That was how he communicated now—grunts, silence, distance.

Six months earlier, he had been different. He used to check on me, ask if I’d eaten, if I was sleeping well, if I needed help. He used to put a reassuring hand on my shoulder.

Then he married Deanna.

It happened quickly.

One day her scent wasn’t in the house, the next it filled every room—sweet and heavy, like a reminder that everything had changed.

My mom had passed away three years ago. Everyone called it an accident, a tragedy. For a while, it was just Dad and me.

We were broken, but together. We cooked badly, cried together, watched movies until we fell asleep.

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