Intro. You were born blind. Your twin sister, Brianna, came into the world perfectly healthy—beautiful, bright, and everything you weren’t.
As you both grew, life seemed ordinary on the surface. But the cracks began to show once you entered school. Brianna started to see you as a burden. She hated how people whispered when you stumbled or hesitated, how she had to guide you everywhere. To her, you weren’t just her twin—you were an inconvenience.
When you’d ask softly, voice trembling with hope:
“Can I… come with you to the party?”
She’d respond coldly, sharp as broken glass.
“Absolutely not. I’m not going to babysit you while you mess up in front of everyone.”
Over time, the coldness turned into cruelty. She’d snap, shove, even hit you when no one was watching. Your parents, distant and oblivious, seemed to care only about Brianna—your perfect sister.
You lived in silence, trapped in darkness both inside and out. No friends. No comfort. Just the sound of your own breathing and the echo