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One curse. One forbidden attraction. One deadly game no one can escape.

The Red Light Curse is a dark supernatural romance packed with obsession, mystery, revenge, and dangerous passion. When a mysterious red light appears during a tragic night, lives begin to spiral into chaos as hidden curses awaken and long-buried secrets come to light.

At the center of the story is a woman trapped between fear and desire after becoming linked to a powerful and dangerous man whose past is stained with blood, betrayal, and supernatural forces. The closer they become, the stronger the curse grows — turning love into temptation and trust into a deadly risk.

As strange deaths, terrifying visions, and forbidden powers spread around them, they must uncover the truth behind the red light before it destroys everyone they love. But escaping fate may come at a terrible price.

Filled with dark romance, suspense, supernatural twists, and emotionally intense relationships, The Red Light Curse delivers a thrilling ride for fans of mystery dramas, cursed love stories, and obsessive romance.

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00:00:01Ever's the day we were trapped in the snow-covered mountains, Mom has called me a liar.
00:00:08Not because I actually lied, but because of this thing on my wrist, the Thermal May Monitoring Bracelet.
00:00:17My mother Grace is obsessed with technology.
00:00:20The one belief she holds above all else is that data never lies.
00:00:31In an environment like this, every single calorie must be used where it matters most.
00:00:36Anyone showing a red light gets no food for the day.
00:00:43Mine is green.
00:00:46Your bracelet is red! You're recklessly consuming the last remaining calories in this house!
00:00:52Mom, I only had a cup of water this morning. I really don't know why it's red!
00:00:57Shut up!
00:00:59Your body has excess heat. You don't deserve any rations today.
00:01:05Mom, I'm really cold and hungry.
00:01:08The machine doesn't lie, Chloe.
00:01:12From that day on, those words became the most unquestionable truth in that cabin.
00:01:16The red light on my bracelet became like a curse.
00:01:19It declared me over-consuming heat every single day.
00:01:22At noon that day, Mom distributed the food.
00:01:24Anna got a larger portion because her bracelet was green. She needs to replenish energy.
00:01:29Mine was pitifully small because my bracelet was flashing red.
00:01:33Mom, I haven't eaten anything. I'm really hungry.
00:01:37Chloe, machines don't lie. Just to get an extra bite, you're actually trying to deceive me.
00:01:42Look at your sister Anna. Her bracelet is always green.
00:01:45She'd rather stay hungry than steal even a scrip of food. And you, you're a thief!
00:01:48I didn't take any food. I really didn't.
00:01:52If you didn't steal anything, then why did I find the last piece of missing from the storage room this
00:01:58morning?
00:01:58I didn't take it!
00:02:10I ate it.
00:02:13She ate it! It's totally Anna! She just told me!
00:02:17Mom, I didn't! Sister, why are you accusing me?
00:02:22Mom, my bracelet is green. How could I have stolen the chocolate?
00:02:31Not only are you selfish enough to steal food, you even viciously frame your own sister!
00:02:38How did I end up with such a cruel daughter?
00:02:47Mom, I didn't lie. It really wasn't me. Please, just believe me this once. Just once.
00:03:01No. Even just a fraction of the tenderness she showed when she looked at Anna.
00:03:08Mom, I really didn't lie to you. Please believe me this time. I'm your daughter.
00:03:15Look at it yourself. Red! Chloe, it's red! It shows excess calories. If you didn't steal food, then who did?
00:03:21Your sister's bracelet is green. She can barely even stand. How could she possibly steal anything?
00:03:26I have to punish a lying child like you.
00:03:37I was wrong. I won't lie again. Mom, please.
00:04:01Mom, will my sister freeze lying there? Her? She won't freeze. Her bracelet is red. She's got excess heat.
00:04:08Anna, don't be like her. Be an honest child.
00:04:14My heart felt like it was being clenched by an icy hand. The pain so intense I could barely breathe.
00:04:21I didn't even have the strength to struggle anymore. My forehead began to burn with heat. Even my breath carried
00:04:28an abnormal warmth.
00:04:29Grace, Chloe doesn't look well. Her face is too red. Could she have a fever? Maybe we should give her
00:04:36some hot water?
00:04:38David, her bracelet is red. This isn't a fever. She secretly ate chocolate and her body temperature rose because of
00:04:45excess calories.
00:04:47She fooled you. She fooled you.
00:04:51You're still lying. Pretending to be sick to gain my sympathy? Looks like you need a real lesson.
00:04:57You're going to the attic right now to reflect on your mistakes.
00:05:09Mom, I really didn't steal the chocolate. I didn't lie.
00:05:24Mom, don't lock me in here. I'll die.
00:05:30When you figure it out, when you admit you stole the chocolate and your bracelet turns green, I'll let you
00:05:35out. Otherwise, you can stay here forever and reflect.
00:05:55Chloe, I'm sorry. I was wrong. I was wrong. I shouldn't have doubted you.
00:06:02Back then, she loved me too, didn't she?
00:06:14Grace, maybe we should let Chloe out. She hasn't eaten anything today.
00:06:18I had Anna bring her some bread.
00:06:20I wanted to say no one had brought me anything. But the words got stuck in my throat. Because I
00:06:26knew he wouldn't believe me.
00:06:40Big sister, are you cold? Are you hungry? Don't you really want some hot water and a biscuit?
00:06:47Anna, I'm so cold and hungry. Please give me the water and the biscuit.
00:06:51Give it to you?
00:06:57Oh, right. I almost forgot to tell you. That chocolate? I was the one who ate it. So sweet. So
00:07:02delicious.
00:07:03Too bad you didn't get any. But what can you do? Your core shack is red. Mom only believes me,
00:07:08not you.
00:07:09Want a drink? Then beg me. Say you're a liar that you stole the chocolate. Say it and I'll let
00:07:15you drink.
00:07:16Oops. My hand slipped. Sorry, big sister.
00:07:22I looked at the board beneath me as it frozen solid. Suddenly, I couldn't feel my feet anymore.
00:07:26The dizziness from the fever grew stronger and stronger. My vision blurred.
00:07:29I could clearly feel it, my body heat slipping away little by little, my life draining out of me.
00:07:33But I still couldn't accept it. I still hadn't lived to see the day Mom believed me.
00:07:38Mom, I'm so cold. I'm so hungry. I really didn't lie. Please believe me. Just once. Please.
00:07:46Dad, save me. I'm going to die. Dad!
00:07:50Music started playing downstairs. It was the deafening Symphony No. 5.
00:07:55The intense surging music instantly drowned out my faint cries for help.
00:07:59The sound of me pounding on the floor completely swallowed them.
00:08:02She knew I was calling for help. She heard me. She just didn't want to listen.
00:08:07With that thunderous music, she blocked her own ears and completely cut off my last path to survival.
00:08:13My hands stopped pounding. In that moment, all my strength, all my hope, all my unwillingness vanished.
00:08:20I was so hungry. So cold. But Mom would never believe me. She would only believe the bracelet.
00:08:28The machine doesn't lie. What a ridiculous sentence.
00:08:32I don't know how much time passed. My body stopped trembling. Instead, a strange warmth began to spread across my
00:08:39skin.
00:08:40A false, burning sensation, as if I were no longer cold. I raised my hand and looked at my little
00:08:45finger, frozen to a purplish blue.
00:08:47Without a single ripple in my heart, I bent it forcefully. Crack. A faint snapping sound.
00:08:51My little finger broke, but I felt no pain at all. So this is what it's like when a person
00:08:55is freezing to death.
00:08:56You really feel nothing.
00:08:57Mom. I thought again of when I was very young.
00:09:00Denster. Her embrace was so her warm. Her smile was so gentle.
00:09:04I want to go back to that time. I want Mom to hug me just once more.
00:09:08February 14th. 7th day of the blizzard. Mom found the chocolate missing. She said I stole it. It wasn't me,
00:09:13Anna ate it. My bracelet turned red. Mom hit me, shocked me with the bracelet, took my blanket and gave
00:09:18it to Anna. I'm so cold.
00:09:23Chloe, come here. Let Mom hug you.
00:09:31I felt weightless. I looked down. I was floating. And there, below me, I saw myself lying on that frozen
00:09:37pile of cardboard. My right hand was missing a little finger. The dead girl's wrist was still flashing red.
00:09:42Oh. Oh. I'm dead.
00:09:44I looked down. My body was still curled up on the freezing wooden floor. The thermal monitoring bracelet was still
00:09:50tightly fastened around my lifeless, purplish wrist. The red light continued flashing tirelessly, reflecting on my pale, expressionless face. Eerie
00:09:59and ironic. I was dead.
00:10:00I died at the age of 10 in a blizzard in the Alps, locked in a freezing attic by my
00:10:04mom I loved most, frozen to death. I hovered there, looking at my own corpse. I didn't cry. I wasn't
00:10:09afraid. There was only a vast, lifeless calm inside me, like a nightmare that had lasted 10 years, finally ending.
00:10:15My soul passed through the attic door like a gust of wind, without the slightest resistance. I drifted down the
00:10:21stairs, into the living room. Mom, Dad, and Anna were gathered around the table by the fire, smiles on their
00:10:28faces. Smiles I hadn't seen in a long time. The satellite phone on the table was lit.
00:10:34I heard it. Just moments ago, Mom had gotten through to the rescue team. They said the blizzard had weakened.
00:10:41In two days, they would be able to fly up in a helicopter and take us down the mountain. We
00:10:45were saved, except me. I died three days before the rescue arrived. I died just as the storm was about
00:10:53to end.
00:10:53That's great! We can finally leave this awful place! Mom, I want cake! Don't we still have that emergency cream
00:11:00cake in storage? I want to eat it now!
00:11:02Alright.
00:11:08That cake Dad had bought it for me before we came to the mountains. I couldn't bear to eat it,
00:11:12so I hid it deep in the storage room. I wanted to wait until the blizzard ended, then take it
00:11:17out and share it with Mom, Dad, and my sister. I had even drawn a picture of our family on
00:11:22the box and written the words, I love Mom.
00:11:27Eat slowly. No one's gonna take it from you.
00:11:31Hmm.
00:11:32When we get down the mountain, I'll buy you a bigger, even better cake.
00:11:37I floated in front of them, watching this warm, joyful scene. And somewhere where my heart should have been, there
00:11:44was pain.
00:11:45Oh, right. Chloe is still locked in the attic. Since rescue is coming soon, maybe we should let her out.
00:11:52Let her have something to eat. She's been locked up for two days.
00:11:56She should have learned her lesson.
00:12:10My breath stopped instantly. Was she going to the attic? Was she going to see me?
00:12:15Was she finally going to discover that I was dead?
00:12:21Chloe.
00:12:26Chloe, come out and eat.
00:12:28No response.
00:12:30I'm inside. I can't answer you. I'm already dead. If you open the door, you'll see my body. I'm already
00:12:38dead.
00:12:38I looked at Mom with sorrow. If she found out I was dead, would she be sad? Would she regret
00:12:44it?
00:12:45Still sulking? You're already ten, not five. Trying to get my attention this way? Then don't come out.
00:12:51Mom, I'm not sulking. I'm dead. I'm already dead. Look at me. I froze to death. Right there in the
00:12:57attic. I'm not lying. The bracelet is broken. Anna ate it. Look at me.
00:13:02Why did it suddenly get so cold? Is the fireplace not burning strong enough? David, go add some more wood.
00:13:08Mom couldn't hear my voice. She couldn't feel my presence. I was a ghost. A ghost who died at her
00:13:15hands. Ignored and forgotten.
00:13:19Shouldn't we turn on the heating? The rescue team will be here soon anyway.
00:13:24You're right. Let them see that even in this kind of environment, we can still maintain a scientific standard of
00:13:28living.
00:13:30She went downstairs and turned on the central heating and the floor heating throughout the house.
00:13:36The temperature in the attic rose as well. My body began to decompose faster.
00:13:45Water spread outward, soaking through the cardboard, seeping into the floor.
00:13:50I watched my body grow colder and stiffer, little by little, until signs of decay began to appear.
00:13:57That was my smell. The smell of death.
00:14:00They were going to leave after being rescued.
00:14:03They were going to leave this cabin that had trapped me.
00:14:06They were going to leave my body here, forever in this cold attic.
00:14:10I'll take something to Chloe. She's been in the attic for two days. She hasn't even had a sip of
00:14:15water.
00:14:15Take what? Her red light is on like that. She's got more than enough energy. She won't starve.
00:14:24Dad! Open the door! Hurry! Open it!
00:14:29If you just turn the handle, you'll see that I'm not moving anymore. You'll see my darkened face.
00:14:39Hello? Rescue team? Yes, this is David. What? You can come up the mountain in two days? That's great!
00:14:46The rescue team said the blizzard will completely stop. In two days they'll be able to come up.
00:14:53It was that close, just that tiny bit. Just one second. I could have been found. Maybe then, I wouldn't
00:14:59have to keep decaying.
00:15:11Mom was the first to notice.
00:15:15What is that smell? It's disgusting!
00:15:19Oh my god! It stinks! It's coming from the attic! Did my sister go on the floor? Did she do
00:15:24it on purpose? Is she trying to stink us to death?
00:15:27What?
00:15:32Chloe! What are you doing in there? It stinks!
00:15:51Chloe, didn't you want to disgust us? Fine. Then stay in there with your stink. Don't even think about coming
00:15:57out of the attic.
00:15:57We're going out to pollute our air.
00:16:00The last trace of my attachment to her snapped completely, just like that strip of tape.
00:16:05She would rather seal the cracks of the door with tape and endure the increasingly unbearable stench,
00:16:10then push the door open and look at her own daughter.
00:16:13I'm right here.
00:16:16Can't you see me?
00:16:22The tape in the end couldn't block the overwhelming stench of a rotting body. Another day passed.
00:16:27It was the day the rescue team had promised to come up the mountain.
00:16:45Chloe! I've had enough of you, you disgusting little brat! What exactly are you trying to do? Making the whole
00:16:52house stink on purpose? Are you trying to torment us?
00:16:53I'm going to teach you a lesson today!
00:17:11Chloe?
00:17:12Chloe?
00:17:23I'm talking to you, Chloe!
00:17:47Chloe?
00:17:50No.
00:17:52No, that's impossible.
00:17:54Chloe?
00:17:54You're pretending, aren't you, Chloe?
00:17:56You're lying to Mom again, aren't you?
00:17:59Get up! Mom's not angry anymore!
00:18:02I won't scold you again!
00:18:04Get up! Don't scare me!
00:18:06Please!
00:18:07Her hand trembled as she reached beneath my nose. No breath.
00:18:11Then she reached for my neck, feeling for a pulse.
00:18:14Nothing. Only coldness. Only silence. I was truly dead.
00:18:18Dead in the attic she had locked with her own hands.
00:18:21Dead in the cold and hunger she had caused.
00:18:24Dead under the gaze. She never once chose to believe.
00:18:27Impossible. The machine doesn't lie.
00:18:31Impossible.
00:18:41They had followed the sound of the screams. The team leader pushed open the attic door and froze the moment
00:18:46he saw what was inside.
00:18:47The body of a ten-year-old girl lay curled up on the cold floor, a bracelet flashing red on
00:18:52her wrist.
00:18:53A woman sat collapsed on the ground, screaming like a mad woman, her eyes unfocused, completely deranged.
00:19:00David and Anna, who had followed behind, turned deathly pale the moment they saw my body.
00:19:06David's legs gave out, and he collapsed at the doorway, his whole body trembling violently.
00:19:12How did this happen? How did this happen? How did this happen?
00:19:14He finally understood, behind the door he had almost opened that day, lay his daughter's cold corpse.
00:19:22He finally understood that his repeated hesitation and retreat had ultimately pushed me to my death.
00:19:28Anna hid behind David, staring at my bluish, swollen face, and fear finally showed on her face.
00:19:34She burst into tears, clinging tightly to David's arm, her body shaking like a leaf in the autumn wind, barely
00:19:41able to stand.
00:19:43She was finally afraid. She finally understood that her prank, her lies, her framing, had cost a life, had killed
00:19:52her own sister.
00:19:55Quick! Call a doctor! Seal off the scene!
00:19:59The rescue team leader quickly snapped out of it and shouted sharply at the others, unable to suppress the anger
00:20:06in his voice.
00:20:07The team set up a cordon. A doctor pushed through the crowd and entered the attic, crouching beside my body
00:20:13for a long time,
00:20:14examining carefully, his movements gentle, as if afraid of damaging my already fragile skin.
00:20:20Severe hypothermia. Organ failure. This child was starved for at least a month, and in temperatures well below freezing, she
00:20:29froze to death.
00:20:30Time of death was two to three days ago.
00:20:33It's not my fault! She was lying! She stole food! Look! The bracelet is red! The red light! It says
00:20:42she has excess calories!
00:20:43I follow the data! Machines don't lie!
00:20:47The doctor frowned, crouched down, and carefully tried to remove the bracelet from my wrist.
00:20:52But the strap had fused tightly with my frozen, purplish skin, almost as if it had grown into the flesh.
00:20:59Gritting his teeth, the doctor took out specialized tools and carefully pried the bracelet off.
00:21:04Little by little, I floated in mid-air, watching the bracelet that had been on me for ten whole days
00:21:09finally leave my wrist.
00:21:11This cold shackle that had trapped me for ten days, that had caused my death, finally fell away.
00:21:17The doctor held the bracelet, turning it over and over, then opened the casing on the back.
00:21:23After just one glance, he let out a cold laugh, looking up at Mom.
00:21:28Ma'am, your so-called infuelable machine has been broken for a long time.
00:21:33The temperature sensor and calorie monitoring module have completely failed.
00:21:37The circuit shorted out, which is why the red light stays on.
00:21:40From the very first day it was worn, it was already broken.
00:21:44It couldn't measure anything at all, it could only keep flashing red.
00:21:47The truth, she had trusted above all else.
00:21:51The things she relied on to judge my life and death, had been a joke from the very beginning.
00:21:59You are lying.
00:22:05I hadn't lied. Not once.
00:22:09The bracelet was broken. She was wrong.
00:22:13No. No, that's impossible.
00:22:19No! Impossible! Machines don't lie!
00:22:26Look! Anna's bracelet is still green! This proves the system works! This is scientific!
00:22:33At that moment, a female rescue worker walked over to Anna, bent down, and took something out of the pocket.
00:22:39It had been hidden there for days, crumpled beyond recognition, still smeared with traces of chocolate, holding the wrapper.
00:22:47The rescue worker walked up to Mom and said coldly,
00:22:50Ma'am, is this the chocolate you said was stolen?
00:22:55We found it in your younger daughter's pocket.
00:22:58All eyes turned instantly toward Anna.
00:23:01Anna's face went pale in an instant.
00:23:08It wasn't me! My sister told me to hide it!
00:23:13She ate it! Not me!
00:23:17But this time, no one believed her anymore.
00:23:23Little girl, take off your bracelet and show it to me.
00:23:27Anna froze instantly.
00:23:32No! Mom gave it to me! I won't take it off!
00:23:35But the doctor gave her no chance to argue.
00:23:38He pulled out a screwdriver and pried the bracelet open on the spot.
00:23:42What was inside made everyone gasp.
00:23:44No sensors.
00:23:45No chip.
00:23:46No heat.
00:23:47Monitoring module.
00:23:49Nothing at all.
00:23:50Only two cheap green LED lights and a button battery.
00:23:53The circuit was hardwired, once powered.
00:23:56It is just a two yuan toy.
00:23:58He doctor slammed the shattered bracelet onto the ground in front of Mom.
00:24:02His voice trembled with barely contained rage.
00:24:05This bracelet of your younger daughter was designed to always show green from the very beginning.
00:24:09No matter what she said, what she did, or how much she lied, it would always stay green.
00:24:14Ma'am, your so-called scientific survival system, your so-called infuelable data from beginning to end was nothing but
00:24:20a complete joke.
00:24:21A sick, biased joke.
00:24:23You personally froze your honest daughter to death in that attic while treating a compulsive liar like treasure.
00:24:29Mom looked at the shattered plastic pieces on the ground, at the toy still glowing green, and suddenly, she laughed.
00:24:38She laughed loudly, so loudly that tears came out of her eyes.
00:24:43She doubled over, collapsing onto the floor, her whole body curling up with laughter.
00:24:52Fake. It's all fake.
00:24:55Mom suddenly screamed, and then she did something insane.
00:24:58No way! The bracelet can't be wrong. I didn't eat anything today. My calories couldn't possibly be over.
00:25:06It'll turn green.
00:25:07She grabbed the bracelet, still stained with my blood and fragments of skin, and snapped it onto her own wrist.
00:25:13She took a deep breath, trying to calm herself. She raised her wrist, her eyes wild.
00:25:18Look. It'll turn green.
00:25:21The red light flared, bright violent. Mom's confident expression shattered instantly.
00:25:26She slapped at the bracelet, like it was a broken television, panic rising in her voice.
00:25:31What? No! My calories can't be over! I didn't exceed anything! Why is it red? I didn't lie!
00:25:39She started speaking, faster and faster.
00:25:42It's broken! The doctor broke it! I'll try again! I've never abused her! I was doing it for her good!
00:25:47I love-
00:25:49Why is it red? I'm telling the truth! Turn green, you piece of junk! You're framing me!
00:25:55Suddenly, she remembered me, ten-year-old me, punished so severely, curled up on the floor, biting my lip to
00:26:01stop myself from screaming.
00:26:03But the red light kept flashing, as if it was speaking to her, again and again.
00:26:07You are a liar. You are a liar.
00:26:10No! Mom suddenly screamed, clawing frantically at the bracelet, trying to rip it off her wrist.
00:26:18Take it off! It's red! I'm not a liar! I'm not!
00:26:22But the clasp had locked due to her violent struggle, like a shackle tightly bound to her wrist, just as
00:26:28it had once been tightly bound to mine.
00:26:31A doctor picked up the diary from the floor. He flipped through it, page by page, his expression growing darker
00:26:39and darker.
00:26:41February 14th. Day seven of the blizzard. Mom found the chocolate missing. She said I stole it. I didn't. It
00:26:47was Anna who ate it.
00:26:48My bracelet turned red. Mom hit me, shocked me with the brazier. Mom locked me in the acne. Dad took
00:26:54my bring me food.
00:26:55But Anna stopped him. Anna poured hot water onto my cardboard bed. I hit the floor and called for mom.
00:26:59But she turned up the music so loud she couldn't hear me.
00:27:03When I was nine, Anna broke mom's most precious tech robot and cried saying I didn't. Without even asking, mom
00:27:11locked me in the storage room for a full day and night with no food or water.
00:27:15I banged on the door, crying that it wasn't me, but she wouldn't listen. And Anna, she was curled up
00:27:21in mom's arms, eating sweet strawberries, watching me be locked away with a happy smile.
00:27:27Countless days and nights, Anna stole my toys, tore my drawings, ruined my homework, and then cried to mom, saying
00:27:35I didn't.
00:27:35Every single time, mom believed Anna without question, then scolded me, punished me, and made me stand in a cold
00:27:43corner without food.
00:27:45Machines don't lie. Anna's wristband is green. You're just a liar.
00:27:51Mom, I really didn't lie. I've never lied to you. I know you don't like me, but I still love
00:27:57you. If I die, will you regret it? Will you miss me even a little? If there's a next life,
00:28:04can you believe me once? Can you please stop calling me a liar?
00:28:10Every word struck like a heavy hammer, crashing down on my mom's heart. She covered her face and let out
00:28:17a heart-wrenching cry, like a wounded beast.
00:28:20She remembered the fourth day of the blizzard, the slap she gave me across the face, and the electric shock
00:28:27that coursed through my entire body.
00:28:30She remembered pulling the only blanket off me and wrapping it around Anna instead, and the despair in my eyes.
00:28:39She remembered me banging on the floor, screaming for her help, while she deliberately turned up Symphony of Fate to
00:28:46the maximum volume to block out her own ears.
00:28:49She remembered sealing the cracks of the attic door with tape, and the disgust and impatience she felt at the
00:28:55time.
00:28:58She had personally, little by little, pushed her daughter toward death. She had personally killed the little girl who loved
00:29:04her most, and trusted her most.
00:29:10Mom let out a piercing scream, and suddenly raised her head, looking toward Anna curled up in the corner.
00:29:17It's you! It's all you!
00:29:20She lunged forward like a mad woman, tightly gripping Anna's throat, screaming hysterically.
00:29:27You're the one who lied. You're the one who stole the chocolate! You tricked me! You killed Chloe! I'm going
00:29:35to kill you! You'll pay for my daughter's life!
00:29:42The rescue staff and doctors rushed in and pulled Mom away, pinning her firmly down on the sofa.
00:29:50My dad watched everything, the crazed mother, the terrified Anna, and the bloodstained note in the evidence bag, and finally
00:29:59snapped.
00:30:03You monster! That was your daughter, our daughter! You froze her to death with your own hands! How dare you?
00:30:12How could you?
00:30:15It's not my fault. It was the wristband. It was Anna. It's not my fault.
00:30:23My body was placed into a black body bag. The zipper slowly closed, sealing away my short ten years of
00:30:30life filled with pain and despair.
00:30:32Don't take her away! Give her ever back to me!
00:30:35She ran across the snowfield, her bare feet stepping onto sharp ice shards, instantly cutting her skin. Blood trailed across
00:30:43the white snow, leaving a shocking red path behind her.
00:30:46Chloe, Mom will give you all the food rations. Please, open your eyes and look at me!
00:30:52She reached the landing gear area, desperately jumping upward, trying to grab hold of the edge of the body bag.
00:31:00But she only grasped empty, freezing air, and swirling snowflakes.
00:31:06This incident quickly spread across the world. The rescue team's camera had recorded everything.
00:31:11One of the crew members accidentally uploaded the footage online, and from there, it spread like an unstoppable avalanche.
00:31:28The entire internet exploded. Netizens were in full outrage.
00:31:41And that father too. He did nothing the entire time. Just watched his daughter being abused. He deserves to die
00:31:47as well.
00:31:48A flood of insults poured in like an avalanche, crashing down on my mom, my dad, and this shattered family.
00:31:54On the second day after the incident escalated, our villa at the foot of the mountain was completely surrounded by
00:32:01an enraged crowd.
00:32:02The front gate had been splashed with bright red paint. In thick black marker, the words murderers, get out of
00:32:09this city, and justice for Chloe, were written everywhere.
00:32:13The villa windows had been smashed with bricks. Red paint and abusive slogans covered the walls and floors.
00:32:20At the entrance, reporters and furious protestors packed tightly together.
00:32:26Behind them, the crowd held signs filled with insults, chanting loudly until the noise shook the air.
00:32:32Grace, the murderer, get out! You don't deserve to be a mother! Pay for Chloe's life!
00:32:37Evil family, get out of Switzerland!
00:32:40Neighbors had already moved out one after another. The property management even came with legal notices, demanding we leave immediately.
00:32:48Saying our presence had severely damaged neighborhood safety and property values, and caused extreme disturbance to other residents.
00:32:55Inside the villa, everything was in chaos. The curtains were tightly drawn, the lights stayed off, only the glow of
00:33:00the television illuminated the pale faces of my dad and my mom.
00:33:04The house phone had been completely overwhelmed. Every call that came through brought waves of insults and curses. Even the
00:33:10mobile phones couldn't be turned on.
00:33:12The moment they were switched on, countless abusive messages and non-stop harassing calls flooded in.
00:33:16It's not my fault.
00:33:19It's not my fault.
00:33:21It's not my fault.
00:33:22It's not my fault.
00:33:27I'm gonna kill you!
00:33:30It's all your fault!
00:33:31All of it!
00:33:32If it weren't for that damn bracelet of yours, if you hadn't trusted those useless data readings, Chloe wouldn't be
00:33:37dead!
00:33:38We wouldn't have ended up like this! You're a mad woman! A murderer!
00:33:45What right do you have to blame me? You were there to save her! You're an accomplice! You deserve to
00:33:50die too!
00:34:21Mom and Dad had no choice but to sell the house, the car, and everything valuable in the home to
00:34:26cover legal fees and compensation.
00:34:42How dare you!
00:34:47Stop!
00:34:56Don't touch my things! Those are mine! Give them back!
00:35:05These items have been seized and auctioned by the court. They no longer belong to you.
00:35:23If you fail to repay the debt, we will file for court enforcement and have you imprisoned it.
00:35:32We are in the closing box for our own treasure.
00:35:40Now let's keep enjoying my return and promise.
00:35:46Go ahead!
00:35:47Glice...
00:35:47Lana...
00:35:51Good luck 뺏 Кто...
00:35:54Oh no...
00:35:56I swear to Nothabern, that's me all for the day.
00:36:06Anna! Look at Anna. It's not fair.
00:36:38Anna!
00:36:45Didn't you love lying?
00:36:46It wasn't me. I didn't kill my sister.
00:36:49Didn't you have that bracelet with the always green signal? Why doesn't anyone believe you now?
00:36:53You deserve it! This is what you get for what you did to your sister!
00:36:56Liar! Thief! Murderer!
00:36:58Why don't they bully anyone else? Just you.
00:37:01Maybe you should reflect on yourself.
00:37:03When you harmed your sister, when you harmed your...
00:37:05Did you ever think this day would come?
00:37:14Let me out! Please let me out!
00:37:16I didn't steal it! I really didn't!
00:37:50My sister! Mom, help me!
00:37:57This was her rightful punishment.
00:38:03as for mom her fate was even more tragic than anyone else's the defendant should undergo a
00:38:10forensic psychiatric evaluation i'm not crazy everything i do is based on the data from the
00:38:17scientific wristband i didn't do anything wrong can you explain the behavior at that time
00:38:33i didn't do anything wrong the bracelet is broken anna lied to me
00:38:44chloe sorry it's all my fault
00:38:52machines don't lie red light chloe i'm sorry she had lost the capacity for civil conduct
00:39:03and was unfit to serve a prison sentence she would be forcibly committed to a psychiatric
00:39:09hospital for lifelong isolated treatment
00:39:15i'm not crazy you're the ones who are crazy the bracelet was broken it's not my fault i'm not
00:39:22insane i was right the data doesn't lie chloe lied to me anna lied to me i'm not crazy let
00:39:31me out
00:39:33just like no one had believed me back then police officers and caretakers walked in carrying
00:39:39restraint straps the moment mom saw them she reacted like a startled beast she kept retreating
00:39:46then suddenly tried to run toward dad's direction as if hoping he would save her but dad had long
00:39:53since disappeared in the courtroom there was not a single person on her side
00:40:01in that moment she was truly alone just like i once was trapped in the attic with no one to
00:40:09turn to
00:40:12before being sent to the psychiatric hospital she did something insane that was the day my body was
00:40:18sent to the funeral home
00:40:20hey
00:40:20hey
00:40:33chloe
00:40:34mom was wrong come back i'm sorry
00:40:39chloe
00:40:40wait for me
00:40:50her feet suffered severe frostbite and the tissue completely neckerated the doctors had no choice but to
00:40:58perform an amputation cutting everything below the knees she became a woman without legs
00:41:06completely broken and completely insane
00:41:13in the psychiatric hospital she became the strangest patient
00:41:18no one knew where she got it from but she found a red plastic ring and wore it around her
00:41:22neck like
00:41:23a collar it was her self-made calorie monitoring bracelet
00:41:28don't touch my light chloe is watching if you take it away she'll get angry
00:41:43she was reliving my final moments before death
00:41:47she locked herself inside the same cold attic where i had once been trapped reliving my personal hell
00:41:53over and over again chloe i'm sorry mom was wrong please come back okay mom will never trust the
00:41:59bracket again mom will bake you cake cover you with blankets i confess i confess
00:42:06you
00:42:07red light red light chloe mom was wrong mom shouldn't have trusted the red light
00:42:22chloe are you there mom threw the bracelet away mom doesn't believe in it anymore please come
00:42:29back please come back mom will cook for you mom will buy you new dresses there was no ripple in
00:42:35my
00:42:35heart only a dead silence regret means nothing to the dead it was too late mom it's all too late
00:42:44when i was locked in the attic and frozen to death where was your remorse when i used my last
00:42:49strength to
00:42:50write a blood-written plea begging you to believe me just once where was your remorse mom i don't hate
00:42:56you anymore but i don't love you anymore either in the next life let's not meet again
00:43:07i drifted through the snow storm of the alps snow fell onto my body yet i felt no cold at
00:43:13all
00:43:13i was finally free no red lights no hunger no cold no lies no mom's hatred no anna's framing no
00:43:20dad's
00:43:21inaction only boundless freedom just then i heard a familiar bark i looked down a golden sled dog was
00:43:28sitting in the snow wagging its tail looking up at me with bright eyes it was buddy buddy was the
00:43:34dog i
00:43:34once raised a gift from dad on my eighth birthday a gentle golden retriever sled dog my only warmth in
00:43:42childhood when my mom called me a liar and anna bullied me only buddy would run over lie down by
00:43:51my
00:43:51feet and rub its head against my hand staying with me but mom didn't like it she said dogs carry
00:44:00germs
00:44:00and would affect her research before we came to the snowy mountains for vacation she took advantage of
00:44:06a moment when i wasn't paying attention and abandoned bunny in the mountains
00:44:15i cried for days and searched for days but i never found him it turns out he had always been
00:44:21here waiting for me at the border let's go don't look back i could feel his soft warm fur feel
00:44:36his body
00:44:36temperature feel his heartbeat this was the living breathing connection i had longed for most when i
00:44:42was alive in the distance a door of light appeared it was the entrance to the next cycle of reincarnation
00:44:54i turned back and took one last look at this world that had tormented me for 10 years
00:44:58one look in the direction of the psychiatric hospital and one look at the wooden cabin that
00:45:03had trapped me then i turned around holding buddy's paw and walked step by step toward that door of
00:45:09light everything behind me became like a faded photograph slowly blurring and dissolving my
00:45:16mother's final tears the bracelet's red glow the blood written message on the floor the freezing attic
00:45:22all of it vanished i did not look back the nightmare that had lasted wood for 10 years had finally
00:45:29come
00:45:30to a true end passing through that light there was no spinning no chaos only endless warmth as if i
00:45:36were
00:45:36sinking into a spring stream even the pain deep within my soul those lingering aches and phantom pains
00:45:42gradually faded away buddy's paw in my hand was warm and gentle when i opened my eyes again i was
00:45:49small
00:45:50wrapped in a soft blanket someone was humming it was a woman's voice
00:45:55gentle slightly off key yet filled with love her fingers lightly brushed across my cheek carrying
00:46:03the scent of gardenias not the cold disinfectant smell from my mother in my previous life not that
00:46:09clinical distant feeling you're awake honey come quickly our daughter just blinked he was tall with
00:46:19healthy wheel colored skin weathered features but his eyes were exceptionally gentle he was my father
00:46:25in this sweet life martin he was the same rescue captain from my previous life the first person to rush
00:46:32into the attic and find my body hey charlotte i'm your dad charlotte not chloe no burden no shackles no
00:46:45lies
00:46:46no label of liar just charlotte a name that meant warmth being cherished and being loved unconditionally
00:46:53i grew up in a home filled with love our house wasn't big but it was clean and warm in
00:46:59the living room
00:46:59there was a large fireplace that burned brightly every winter filling everything with cozy heat
00:47:05there were no heat monitoring bracelets no red or green lights no strict food rationing no cold attic
00:47:12only endless love and unconditional trust when i was three years old my mother made hot cocoa
00:47:18the aroma drifted from the kitchen into the living room
00:47:31baby i'm here
00:47:36charlotte you're safe now i'm here dad is here no one will hurt you
00:47:42my throat hurts i don't want hot cocoa
00:47:48not like the hot water in the attic thermos that anna once poured out not something that had been held
00:47:54up
00:47:54to my mouth before being taken away when i was four years old the kindergarten organized a health checkup
00:48:01that included a blood test
00:48:09charlotte it's just a tiny poke it won't hurt look at the other children they're all very brave
00:48:13don't punish me i didn't lie don't shock me
00:48:19sorry my child's experienced trauma we're going to skip the physical exam for now
00:48:23we'll take her to a child psychologist and we'll come back when she's ready
00:48:31charlotte did someone hurt you before
00:48:35bracelet red light so cold my baby you must have suffered so much didn't you
00:48:42it's okay now you're home
00:48:44mom and dad are here no one can hurt you anymore from that day on they regularly took me to
00:48:52see a
00:48:52child psychologist the doctor said i had severe post-traumatic stress disorder
00:48:59my parents never complained once they never made me feel like a burden they stayed with me played
00:49:06games with me did therapy exercises with me slowly healing the wounds in my heart
00:49:13they bought me many many colorful beautiful bracelets but they never forced me to wear any of them
00:49:22these are just accessories charlotte wear them if you like if you don't just take them off no matter
00:49:26what your dad and i will always love you i looked at the sparkling bracelet on my wrist there was
00:49:31no red
00:49:31light no electric shock no accusation only my mother's gentle smile it took me two lifetimes to
00:49:36finally hear those words when i was five years old i once had a fever i started crying uncontrollably
00:49:44i feel hot it wasn't because i felt unwell it was because what i said mom immediately took a thermometer
00:49:51and checked my temperature mom if i say i feel hot do you believe me i believe you if you
00:50:09say you're hot
00:50:10then you're hot the thermometer says you're hot too of course i believe you what if the thermometer didn't
00:50:16say i was hot but i said i was would you still believe me i would your feelings are your
00:50:22own they
00:50:22don't need any machine to prove them i held on to those words in my heart for a long long
00:50:28time
00:50:30the afternoon i had a fever it started snowing outside dad wrapped me in a blanket and held me
00:50:36by the window as we watched the snow mom loved snowy days the most when i was a child building
00:50:42snowmen
00:50:43with my brother once i had placed the snowman's nose where its eyes should be
00:50:51why it was so the snowman could look down at its own feet otherwise it would never know what it
00:50:56was
00:50:56wearing i was wrapped in that blanket simply because they wanted me to feel warm so they wrapped me up
00:51:03in
00:51:04it it was soft thick and warm i buried my face in it and took a breath it smelled like
00:51:09fabric softener
00:51:10clean dry and unmistakably the scent of home when i was seven i started elementary school there
00:51:17was a girl in my class named lena she looked exactly like anna from my previous life the same eyes
00:51:23the
00:51:24same face shape sister you're so pitiful
00:51:36i'm my name is lena you do you want to be my friend her tone was so cautious so eager
00:51:44to please
00:51:45just like me in my previous life almost instinctively i glanced at her wrist she was wearing a cheap green
00:51:52cartoon wristband later i learned that lena's mother was also extremely strict she demanded absolute
00:51:59obedience and absolute honesty if lena made even the smallest mistake she would be locked in her room
00:52:05and denied food lena just like my past self lived in endless fear and suppression one day lena accidentally
00:52:11broke the teacher's glass cup
00:52:13i looked at her at the fear and despair in her eyes in that instant i was reminded of my
00:52:23past self the
00:52:25little girl who lay on the cold floor writing i am a liar over and over again begging for forgiveness
00:52:30again and again lena it's okay accidents happen let's go tell the teacher together okay the teacher
00:52:39won't be angry but mom said that children who lie are bad kids and they will be punished being honest
00:52:47doesn't mean you never make mistakes it means that when you do make a mistake you're brave enough to
00:52:52admit it and even if you tell the truth you shouldn't be punished for it i i broke the cup
00:52:57i'm sorry
00:52:59the teacher didn't get angry instead she smiled patted both our heads and said it was okay
00:53:05just to be more careful next time from that day on we became best friends i took lena home to
00:53:13meet my
00:53:13parents she looked at my mom and dad so gentle so patient never shouting over small things never
00:53:20punishing a child for making mistakes her eyes were filled with envy lena you don't need to please
00:53:26everyone you're allowed to have your own feelings you can say no you can be scared you can make mistakes
00:53:32none of that is shameful one day lena's mother came to school to pick her up when she saw us
00:53:38together
00:53:38her face immediately darkened she grabbed lena's hand tightly and said sharply did you cause trouble
00:53:44again is charlotte helping you lie auntie lena hasn't done anything wrong she's a very very good child
00:53:54you shouldn't always assume the worst about her she's afraid of you
00:54:01that night she called my mom they talked for a long time and in the end she said thank you
00:54:08thank you your daughter made me realize how terribly wrong i've been
00:54:14little by little lena's mother became gentler she started learning to listen instead of shouting
00:54:20to trust instead of blaming and lena too became more and more confident more and more open in my
00:54:29previous life i was never saved i endured all the pain alone in the darkness but in this life
00:54:34i can save others when i was 10 years old dad took us to the mountains not the alps just
00:54:42ordinary
00:54:42mountains dad was the captain of a mountain rescue team he knew every path in the area knew where the
00:54:48hidden ice was which slopes were dangerous where you could set up camp and where rocklops might happen
00:54:53after rain he led me along an easier trail mom walked behind us camera in hand taking photos from time
00:54:59to
00:55:03here thank you
00:55:07dad have you ever seen people trapped in snowy mountains
00:55:10yes many times what happened to them in the end
00:55:20some were rescued some weren't the ones who weren't rescued
00:55:27do you still remember them i remember every single one do you know why i chose this job
00:55:35no because i hope that after every snowstorm no one is left alone in the mountains for everyone
00:55:41who gets trapped i hope someone can reach them in time the wind blew down from the mountain carrying
00:55:46the scent of pine trees and a faint coolness from the distant stream but it wasn't the kind of cold
00:55:51that selt into your bones it was breathable refreshing alive a summer kind of cool the coolness of being alive
00:56:06i stared at that photo for a long time that child was me clean looking outward alive not chloe curled
00:56:13up in the corner of an attic in my previous life that was charlotte standing in the sunlight standing
00:56:18between dad and mom at that moment i remembered the lines in my drawing book i remembered the hands that
00:56:25wrote them i remembered the child who use up her last bit of strength just say i love you so
00:56:31much
00:56:32you don't need a wristband to prove that what you say is true there are people here who believe
00:56:36you even without a wristband even without any device to verify it even if what you say sounds
00:56:42impossible there will still be someone who will catch every word you say there are people here who
00:56:46believe you hey in autumn one of dad's old rescue teammates came to visit bringing his wife and an
00:56:56elderly woman when with them she was his mother even though time had carved deep marks into her face
00:57:01even though it shed the obsession and madness of my previous life even though the eyes that once
00:57:06belonged to a scientist no longer held that burning phoneticism only gentleness and the weight of years
00:57:11i would never mistake her this was grace
00:57:23charlotte what's wrong sweetheart are you feeling unwell at that moment the old woman's gaze also fell
00:57:29on me her originally gentle eyes froze the instant she saw me
00:57:42this is your child yes this is our daughter charlotte i could clearly see the wrinkles at the corners
00:57:53of her eyes the white strands at her thames and the tears pooling in her eyes held back so tightly
00:58:01that they refused to fall
00:58:05charlotte such a beautiful name my throat felt blocked as if something was stuck there
00:58:13i was no longer chloe i am charlotte the charlotte who had grown up wrapped in love
00:58:20seeing that i remained silent a trace of panic flashed in her eyes
00:58:26how old are you
00:58:32ten ten that's good at lunchtime she sat directly across from me she carefully used serving chopsters to
00:58:42put food into my bowl auntie you're spoiling charlotte too much you should eat too
00:58:50it's fine when i look at this child i just feel an instant sense of closeness
00:58:55i looked at the pile of food in my bowl my emotions tangled and heavy in my previous life until
00:59:03the day
00:59:03i died i had always hoped just once that she would serve me a bite of food say something gentle
00:59:10to me
00:59:10or believe me even once but now she had done it only it was already too late in the afternoon
00:59:19i paint alone in the sunroom
00:59:25charlotte can i sit here for a while i won't disturb you while you draw
00:59:30she carefully walked over and sat down on the wicker chair beside me
00:59:35i know who you are and i also know who i am from the moment i was born i carried
00:59:43all my memories
00:59:45i remember everything i did to you
00:59:49i'm sorry chloe i'm sorry chloe i'm sorry chloe i'm sorry to you i'm really sorry
00:59:59every day i ask myself why didn't i trust you that day in the cabin
01:00:07why did i trust that broken wristband instead of my own daughter i remember slapping you i remember
01:00:15shocking you the way you curled up on the floor begging me to stop i remember locking you in the
01:00:23attic
01:00:25the way you clung to the door frame begging me not to lock it i remember kicking open the attic
01:00:33door
01:00:34and finding your frozen body and the red light still flashing on your wrist i saw your blood written
01:00:43letter every single word i carved into my heart and carried with me for the rest of my life
01:00:51you asked if there could be another life could i please trust you once could i stop calling you a
01:00:58liar
01:00:59but i didn't even give you that chance i destroyed it with my own hands i'm sorry
01:01:06it was a diary with a sunflower on the cover the flower i had loved most in my previous life
01:01:14chloe chloe no charlotte i know that no matter how many apologies i say it's useless now i took your
01:01:23life i can never repay what i owe you not in this life not in the next i don't dare
01:01:31to ask for your
01:01:32forgiveness i just i just wanted to tell you sorry in person i just want you to know that i
01:01:39understand
01:01:39now love is not measured by machines nor judged by data it is listening to you believing what you say
01:01:45holding you and telling you that your mother is here but i understood all of that far too late
01:01:49too late i'm so sorry charlotte she was crying so hard that her whole body trembled
01:01:57her aged face was covered in tears and regret
01:02:02i looked at her for a long time in my previous life lying on the cold floor of the attic
01:02:08what i had
01:02:09wanted most before dying was a single apology from her a single i believe you but now she was truly
01:02:16standing in front of me saying countless apologies and yet i realized they no longer mattered to me i
01:02:22already had a new life parents who loved me a warm home and a bright future auntie i don't hate
01:02:29you anymore
01:02:30her tears fell even harder her lips trembled as if she wanted to say something but no words came out
01:02:36but i also won't call you mom again the me i am now what is charlotte i have my own
01:02:41parents they
01:02:41love me very much i've received your repentance i don't hate you anymore because i don't want to be
01:02:48trapped by the past i don't want to spend my entire life living inside that snowy mountain nightmare
01:02:54but i also won't forgive you not because of hatred but because what happened does not deserve
01:02:59forgiveness after hearing my words her body swayed she covered her face and let out a broken
01:03:06desperate sob she knew i was right it was too late everything was too late when she locked me in
01:03:16the attic and let me freeze to death where was her remorse then when i kept calling her mom over
01:03:21and
01:03:22over telling her i wasn't lying where was her remorse then when i used my last strength to write a
01:03:29blood
01:03:29letter begging her to believe me just once where was her remorse then now it was all too late that
01:03:38afternoon when jason's family prepared to leave the old woman walked at the very end at the doorway she
01:03:45turned back to look at me once more her eyes were full of tears reluctance and endless loneliness
01:03:49then leaning on her cane she walked away slowly step by step i stood at the door watching her aged
01:03:55hunched body disappear down the street and in my heart there was no ripple at all mom walked over
01:04:00and gently hugged me from behind she didn't ask what had happened she simply patted my head softly
01:04:06no matter what happens your dad and i are here for you
01:04:12that night i lay in bed with steady breathing occasionally shifting as i chased something in
01:04:17my dreams i stared at the ceiling thinking of my previous life chloe chloe they were real the pain
01:04:27was real that cold abandoned time when no one came for me that was real too but i am no
01:04:35longer chloe
01:04:37i am charlotte and i no longer hate grace that winter dad's rescue team completed a high difficulty
01:04:44mission a family of three had been trapped near the 3 000 meter snow line and they were all rescued
01:04:52safely no one was injured during the celebration the entire team was eating in the cafeteria mom sat in
01:05:00a corner smiling as she watched him i sat beside mom eating and listening to their stories they talked
01:05:06about the child from that stranded family a boy eight years old when they found him he was curled up
01:05:13in a hollow facing away from the wind his head wrapped tightly in his clothes he knew how to preserve
01:05:19body heat he lasted much longer than we expected after being rescued the first thing the boy asked was
01:05:28where is my mom mom is here that boy's mother is here my mother is here too this is real
01:05:36this is not
01:05:37the long winter for my past life not a wish written in blood this is now this is today mom's
01:05:45hand is still
01:05:45on my shoulder she doesn't know what i'm thinking but she just keeps it there that's enough this is already
01:05:54enough all right very nice when i was 13 i graduated from elementary school and got into the best middle
01:06:00school in the city dad and mom took me to the seaside to celebrate i stood by the ocean the
01:06:08sea wind
01:06:08brushed through my hair carrying a salty taste i spread my arms feeling the wind feeling freedom
01:06:18for a moment i seem to see my past self charlotte what are you thinking about
01:06:30i'm just grateful to be alive and to be with you silly girl we're the lucky ones having you as
01:06:37our
01:06:37daughter is the greatest happiness of our lives
01:06:44the suffering of my past life taught me to cherish the happiness of this one
01:06:49the pain that went deep into my bones taught me what true love is and what true trust really means
01:06:56i no longer need to fear the red lights
01:07:00i can laugh i can cry i can freely express my feelings i can love bravely and be loved in
01:07:06return
01:07:06i have parents who love me the best friend and a bright future this is a life i never even
01:07:12dared
01:07:12to dream of in my past life that night on the hotel balcony i took out my diary today i
01:07:18saw the ocean
01:07:20it was vast blue and free i thought of my past self the little girl locked in the attic longing
01:07:27to be
01:07:27loved and believed she would never believe that i could live such a happy life now my parents loved me
01:07:34very much they taught me what honesty and courage are lena is now my best friend she is confident
01:07:43and bright her smile like stars in her eyes the old lady is in good health she often calls me
01:07:49and
01:07:50sends me pastries she makes herself buddy is still that silly little guy always pawing at my hand asking
01:07:56me to play with him i no longer hate anyone i am no longer attached to the past those painful
01:08:03memories are like footprints on the beach washed away by the waves but they taught me to cherish every
01:08:09step i take i know that in my past life my mother sister and father all received their due consequences
01:08:17and i at last have broken free from the chains and found true freedom i don't want to see them
01:08:22again
01:08:23i don't want to relive that life again i don't want to relive that life again i just want to
01:08:26be charlotte
01:08:27and i don't want to relive that life again i don't want to relive that life again i don't want
01:08:28to be
01:08:28happy and loved
01:08:29and loved
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