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Follow a powerful story where relationships are tested, hidden truths are revealed, and lives change forever. From romantic moments to shocking surprises, this drama keeps you engaged from beginning to end.
Featuring stories about CEO, billionaire lifestyles, family connections, and life-changing decisions, this movie delivers strong emotions and unforgettable scenes.
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00:00My mom said I was born to make her suffer.
00:04The first time she breastfed me, I nearly bit her hard enough to make her bleed.
00:09Chloe, if you were half as easy as your sister, I'd probably live 10 years longer.
00:13She was wrapping my knuckles with a wooden spoon as she said it.
00:16I'd been eating my oatmeal and my hand went limp.
00:19The bowl shattered on the floor.
00:21This had been happening my whole life.
00:24When I was three, I couldn't hold a crayon.
00:26At 8, my pencil would suddenly slash across the page.
00:30By the time I was 10, it had gotten so much worse.
00:34At first, mom was worried.
00:36She was a doctor, so she took me to the hospital where she worked and had me tested.
00:40But every report came back normal.
00:42So she decided I was faking it.
00:44A liar. A troublemaker.
00:46After that, every time it happened, she'd beat me.
00:50My body kept feeling worse and worse.
00:53But my mom was a doctor.
00:55She wouldn't lie to me.
00:56So, I started to believe it, too.
00:58Maybe I really was just a bad kid.
01:01Anna was sitting on the floor, playing with a toy.
01:03The fluff of the toy came loose, and Anna inhaled it.
01:06Then, my sister Anna had an asthma attack.
01:09Mom heard the noise and ran over to check on her sister's condition.
01:12Grab Anna's inhaler!
01:16Mom was frantic, screaming at me to grab Anna's inhaler.
01:19I scrambled to grab it, but in the next second, it happened again.
01:22My hand spasmed uncontrollably.
01:24The inhaler went flying out the open window.
01:26No!
01:27Mom lost it.
01:28She slapped me so hard, my head spun.
01:30Chloe, are you crazy?
01:32Anything happens to your sister, you can just get out and die!
01:37She grabbed Anna, ran for the hospital, and locked the front door behind her.
01:43I collapsed on the floor.
01:45I couldn't stop shaking, couldn't stop crying.
01:47I'm sorry, Mom.
01:49I really didn't mean it.
01:50I was gasping for air, but it felt like the air was getting thin.
01:54Like I couldn't get enough.
01:55I tried to stand up.
01:57My legs had no strength at all.
01:58My palms, my arms, the places that usually ached when this happened, were completely numb now.
02:03I closed my eyes, waiting for the shaking to pass.
02:06It always did, but this time felt different.
02:08A headache was starting to pound behind my eyes.
02:10So bad, it made me want to throw up.
02:12Number, I have to call.
02:13I had to tell Mom I wasn't okay.
02:15I dragged my numb body to the coffee table and clawed at the phone.
02:21Her voice was sharp, annoyed.
02:23What is it now?
02:24Your sister is on her neplizer.
02:26Can you give me one minute of peace?
02:28I tried to get the words out.
02:30Mom, I feel not well.
02:33I heard her scoff on the other end.
02:35Are you going to fake sick to compete with your sister again?
02:38How many have you pulled this?
02:39When has a single test ever shown anything wrong?
02:42Why should I believe you?
02:44In the background, I heard Anna's little voice.
02:46Mommy, I want some water.
02:48Mom's tone melted instantly.
02:49Of course, sweetie.
02:51Mommy will get it for you.
02:52Then back to me, ice cold.
02:54That is enough.
02:55I already neglect your sister enough because of you.
02:58I see a dozen sick patients at the hospital all day.
03:02And then I come home and you won't even let me rest.
03:05Every time you pull this kind of stunt, I have to drop everything for you.
03:08Now she's the one who's actually sick and you're still pulling this.
03:12I'll be home when your sister is stable.
03:14Don't call me again.
03:17She hung up.
03:19I wanted to tell her I wasn't lying.
03:21Ever since my body stopped listening to me.
03:24Every single thing was fake!
03:26The time my stomach hurt so bad I was writhing on the floor all night.
03:32You were faking to get out of a test.
03:35The time I had a 102 degree fever.
03:38You used a heating pad to fake it, didn't you?
03:41Even my asthma.
03:42You were just copying your sister for attention.
03:45And today, Anna wasn't even having an asthma attack.
03:48She was playing with a squishy toy and creaked in the powder from inside.
03:51That's all.
03:52But Mom said she'd be back tonight.
03:54If I can just hold on until tonight, she'll come save me.
03:57My eyes drifted to the wall across from me.
04:00It was covered in Anna's awards and pictures.
04:03Piano competition champion.
04:05Art contest grand prize.
04:08Ballet lead dancer.
04:09There she was.
04:10In a white tutu.
04:12Sweet and confident.
04:13I felt a lump form in my throat.
04:16Then I looked at the family photo.
04:17I was in hand-me-down clothes, messy hair, awkward smile.
04:22Everyone loves Anna more.
04:23If I were Mom, I'd love a perfect kid like her, too.
04:27That white ballet dress is so pretty.
04:30If I could dance like that, wear a dress like that, would Mom finally love me?
04:39Suddenly, I had a burst of energy.
04:43I dragged myself across the floor toward Anna's room, reaching for the white dress.
04:48An inch.
04:49Half an inch.
04:52I finally pulled it down and hugged it tight to my chest.
04:55It smelled so good, like Mom.
04:58It felt like the warm hug I'd always longed for.
05:01I let out a final, happy breath.
05:04And just like that, all the pain disappeared.
05:07When I opened my eyes, I saw my own body slumped by the bed, clutching the dress.
05:12I was floating in the air.
05:15A soul separated from flesh.
05:17My hands passed right through my body.
05:21Panic rose in me.
05:23If Mom sees me touching Anna's dress...
05:25What did you do?
05:29Troublemaker!
05:30She'll hit me again.
05:33Mom didn't come home that night.
05:35After Anna's treatment, they ran into a friend.
05:39Anna!
05:40Long time no see!
05:43Can we sleep over at her house, please?
05:46Of course, sweetheart.
05:47Have fun.
05:49What about your other daughter?
05:51Will Chloe be alright alone?
05:53Her?
05:53She's tough as nails.
05:54No need to worry.
05:56Ever since my test came back normal, she'd always said that.
05:59Only Anna got to be delicate and cherished.
06:02If Anna scraped her knee, Mom's heart would break.
06:07But I was always expected to be strong, silent, and uncomplaining.
06:11I was used to her broken promises.
06:14Used to being left behind.
06:15Again and again.
06:17They didn't come home until the next afternoon.
06:21I floated toward them out of instinct.
06:23Lifting my arms to help her take off slippers.
06:27Just like I always did.
06:29That's my girl.
06:31But my hands passed straight through her.
06:34Chloe, get out of bed right now.
06:38She walked to the kitchen,
06:41saw the empty kettle,
06:42and exploded in anger.
06:45You do nothing in this house!
06:46Just leech off me!
06:47Can't you even fill a kettle?
06:49Mom, I can't move.
06:51I'm sick.
06:52Mommy!
06:52She stole my dress!
06:54Mom rushed to the bedroom and saw my lifeless body holding the dress.
06:57Rage burned on her face.
07:02She ripped the dress away,
07:04and my body slumped limply to the side.
07:09Mom's whole attention was on the dress, not me.
07:12She checked every inch,
07:13furious at the slight wrinkles on the fabric.
07:16She grabbed a thick hardcover book
07:18and threw it hard at my body.
07:19My body jolted from the impact, motionless.
07:22Who told you to touch your sister's things?
07:24She shouted insults non-stop.
07:27Then grabbed a hanger and whipped my body over and over.
07:30I watched from above, my soul floating, helpless.
07:33Every strike landed on my cold, unmoving body.
07:35When she grew tired, she kicked me harshly.
07:38Get up!
07:39Wash this dress!
07:40Write a five-page apology!
07:41No food until you finish!
07:43I didn't move.
07:44Her anger flared again, ready to hit me once more.
07:47Then her phone rang.
07:49It was the hospital calling for Mom.
07:52Her fierce expression vanished in a second,
07:54replaced by gentle softness.
07:55She promised to head over immediately.
07:57She took Anna's hand, ready to leave again.
08:00Anna glanced at me and asked softly,
08:02What about Chloe?
08:04Mom sneered.
08:05Forget her.
08:06Let her lie there starving.
08:08They left happily, talking about pizza on the way.
08:10I floated alone beside my dead body.
08:13Mom worked as a popular pediatrician,
08:15kind and patient to every sick child at work.
08:17She smiled, comforted them, gave them stickers.
08:20But to me, her own daughter, she had never been gentle.
08:23I wondered for a long time,
08:24and finally convinced myself
08:26I am a bad, annoying, unlovable child.
08:28I deserved all of this.
08:30Then the doorbell rang.
08:32It's delivery.
08:34I floated to the door and saw the takeout bag.
08:37Mom ordered food for me,
08:39afraid I would starve.
08:40A tiny flicker of warmth stirred in my heart.
08:42She still cared a little,
08:44until I saw the receipt.
08:45Shrimp scampi.
08:46I was deathly allergic to shrimp.
08:50Once, I ate it as a kid
08:51and was rushed to emergency care.
08:54Mom remembered every single one of Anna's allergies,
08:57but she'd completely forgotten mine.
09:00It's fine.
09:01I'm already dead.
09:02I can't eat it anyway.
09:03Day after day passed,
09:05and a terrible rotting smell filled the apartment.
09:08On the third day,
09:09Mom and Anna finally came home.
09:12The stench hit them the second they opened the door.
09:15Mom was disgusted and furious,
09:17yelling at me for making a mess on purpose.
09:19Anna whined to the neighbors,
09:20lying about me throwing up
09:21and making the room dirty on purpose.
09:23Neighbors grew worried about the strange rotten odor.
09:26One neighbor questioned her coldly.
09:27Has your daughter been home alone for days?
09:31Mom insisted.
09:32I was fine, old enough to take care of myself.
09:34She hated embarrassment more than anything.
09:37Now the whole neighborhood smelled the rot,
09:39and I was the one to blame.
09:42She unlocked the door,
09:43and waves of putrid air flooded out.
09:49Mom held her nose,
09:50yelling threats and insults,
09:54convinced I was acting out of spite.
09:57She walked into the bedroom and saw my curled up body.
10:00The horrible decaying smell came entirely from me.
10:05As a doctor,
10:06she knew that smell all too well.
10:10The stench of a decomposing corpse,
10:12something she'd only encountered in morgues and labs.
10:17Never in her own home.
10:19Never from her own daughter.
10:23She froze in place,
10:25eyes wide with terror and disbelief.
10:31She rushed over and grabbed my arm.
10:33The stiff,
10:34waxy texture of rigor mortis told her everything.
10:37My body rolled over,
10:38and she saw my face at last.
10:40Bluish,
10:41gray skin.
10:43Pale cracked lips.
10:45Cloudy,
10:45empty eyes.
10:46She screamed and shook my body violently,
10:49begging me to wake up.
10:51Refusing to accept the truth,
10:52she told everyone a burglar must have hurt me.
10:54Police and paramedics arrived quickly.
10:56The medical examiner found blunt force trauma on my head,
11:00caused by the hardcover book on the floor,
11:02the very book mom threw at me.
11:04Mom turned pale with terror.
11:06Then the doctor spoke slowly.
11:08But that is not what killed her.
11:10The cause of death is intracranial hemorrhage,
11:13a ruptured blood vessel in the brain.
11:15It came from a long-term, undiagnosed neurological condition.
11:19There's no indication she suffered.
11:21Mom screamed in denial,
11:22saying I had normal test results years ago.
11:24The officer asked coldly,
11:25How old was she when you did those tests?
11:27Four?
11:28Children change.
11:30Illnesses develop.
11:30You are a doctor.
11:31How could you ignore that?
11:32A neighbor whose husband was a neurologist revealed the truth.
11:35I suffered from paroxysmal kinesiogenic dyskinesia,
11:38a rare disease causing uncontrollable twitches,
11:41weakness,
11:42and body spasms.
11:43All the strange things I did as a kid,
11:45dropped bowls,
11:46messy scribbles,
11:47sudden collapses,
11:48were painful symptoms,
11:49not bad behavior.
11:50Anna suddenly cried,
11:52scared of losing mom.
11:53In a burst of rage,
11:54mom slapped her heart across the face.
11:57It's all your fault!
11:59Mom screamed at Anna.
12:01I watched coldly,
12:02used to this unfair logic.
12:04When I was sick,
12:05I was a liar.
12:06When Anna was selfish,
12:08it was my fault.
12:09The full autopsy report laid everything bare.
12:12My rare illness was treatable with simple medicine
12:15if diagnosed early.
12:17But years of neglect and denial made it worse and worse.
12:21Constant intracranial pressure finally burst my brain vessel.
12:24I wasn't naughty,
12:26wasn't attention,
12:27seeking,
12:27wasn't a bad kid.
12:30I was just a sick little girl begging for help,
12:32and my own mother refused to see it.
12:35For the first time,
12:36I finally understood.
12:37I was never the problem.
12:40Mom broke down completely when she read the official report.
12:43Still unwilling to take responsibility,
12:45she blamed everything on Anna's lies.
12:47I remembered all the times Anna framed me,
12:51knocking over milk,
12:53breaking mom's favorite trophy,
12:55hiding evidence,
12:57crying fake tears.
12:59Mom never questioned her,
13:00never checked the truth.
13:02She only saw what she wanted to see.
13:04You are the adult,
13:05the doctor,
13:06the mother.
13:07You chose to believe one daughter
13:08and abandon the other.
13:10That is no one's fault but yours.
13:16Overwhelmed by guilt and pain,
13:17mom collapsed,
13:18gasping for air.
13:22Under extreme distress,
13:23mom developed an acute anxiety disorder,
13:26heart palpitations,
13:27tremors,
13:28a feeling of impending doom
13:29at the words on the chart
13:30they were so familiar when I was alive.
13:32I felt all of those things every single day
13:35when I was six.
13:36I collapsed on the sidewalk
13:37and couldn't get up.
13:38Chloe,
13:39stop putting on a show.
13:40Get up and walk home yourself.
13:42When I was eight,
13:43the pressure in my head hurt so much.
13:45I cried all night.
13:46If I get one complaint from the neighbors
13:48about your crying,
13:49I'll call someone to come take you away.
13:55She pressed the call button again.
13:59Didn't I already tell you?
14:00There is nothing physically wrong with you.
14:03Stop hitting the call button.
14:04You're not dying.
14:06You felt this for what a few hours
14:07and you already can't take it.
14:11Mom was sentenced to prison
14:12and permanently lost custody of Anna.
14:14No relatives wanted her.
14:16She was sent to a foster home
14:17and returned in less than a week on her.
14:19I want my mommy.
14:20First day.
14:21She threw a tantrum,
14:22broke bowls,
14:23cut up her blanket,
14:24said she'd go hungry if she didn't eat.
14:26She tried tears and a hunger strike
14:27even faking a stomach ache.
14:29Nobody had the time or energy
14:30to figure out if her drama was real or fakes.
14:32So she started bullying smaller children
14:33stealing their toys
14:34when caught she tried to blame someone else.
14:36Just like she used to do to me.
14:37But now the lies were easy to see
14:38through the punishment
14:39came quickly no snacks cleaning.
14:41Standing in the corner.
14:42Facing the wall,
14:43she became the most disliked kid
14:44in the entire home.
14:45Sometimes a family would come
14:46looking to adopt a girl.
14:48Anna would always push her way to the front,
14:49trying her best,
14:50to look sweet and obedient.
14:51But after they learned about her history,
14:53every single one of them
14:54shook their heads and walked away.
14:57At the same time,
14:58my death became a huge story
14:59online parents of children
15:00with the same rare disease
15:02spoke out the comment,
15:03said her sentence was too light.
15:05Mom never saw any of those comments in prison.
15:07She started to lose her mind.
15:08Mom sometimes,
15:09she'd sit up straight
15:10and talk to the empty air.
15:11Chloe, mommy's here.
15:12Don't be afraid.
15:13She'd hug her blanket
15:14and rock it like a baby.
15:16Clutching her head
15:17and sobbing,
15:18mommy was wrong.
15:19She has nothing now.
15:20Anna's gone.
15:21I am gone her job,
15:22her reputation,
15:23her freedom.
15:23All gone,
15:24nothing left,
15:24but her and the memories
15:25she can no longer run from
15:27for my soul faded completely.
15:29I went to see her
15:29one last time.
15:30She fell to her knees
15:31reaching out,
15:32trying to touch me.
15:33Chloe, take me with you.
15:34In the next life,
15:35I'll love you the way
15:36I should have.
15:36I hovered in front of her
15:38and looked at her.
15:39The tears were real.
15:40The regret was real.
15:41The pain was real.
15:42But what did any of it
15:43mean to me now?
15:44I said it softly,
15:45Mom,
15:45the living.
15:46Can't usually hear,
15:47but somehow she heard me.
15:48Her head snapped up.
15:50Her eyes found exactly
15:52where I was standing.
15:53Chloe, you called me?
15:55I looked at her
15:55and said calmly,
15:57Mom, no.
15:58In my next life,
15:59I never want you
16:00to be my mother again.
16:05After I said it,
16:07I felt my body
16:08getting lighter,
16:08becoming transparent
16:09like smoke
16:10fading in the wind.
16:11I knew my time was up.
16:13I came to a place
16:14I don't know how to describe it.
16:15There was no color,
16:15no sound.
16:17Just a soft, warm,
16:18peaceful feeling,
16:19I think I slept
16:20for a very, very long time
16:22when I woke up again.
16:23It was to warm sunlight
16:25and the sound of laughter.
16:27Welcome to this world,
16:28my baby.
16:29Mom loves you.
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