They Danced While I Froze to Death
337 Views · Ongoing · Agatha Christie
They left me to freeze to death in our basement freezer.
The night before prom, my foster sister Leila came crying that I'd burned her Ivy League recommendation letter. My birth parents didn't even listen to one word of explanation—they threw me into that frozen hell in forty-five below.
I beat on that door until my fingers were shredded, screamed until my throat tore apart, but all I could hear from upstairs was their laughter celebrating Leila. Even Justin—the boy I'd loved since we were kids—texted calling me a fucking psycho.
As I drew my last breath, I heard Leila's soft voice outside the door: "Rest in peace, sister."
Now I'm a ghost, watching them lose their minds when the truth comes out.
The night before prom, my foster sister Leila came crying that I'd burned her Ivy League recommendation letter. My birth parents didn't even listen to one word of explanation—they threw me into that frozen hell in forty-five below.
I beat on that door until my fingers were shredded, screamed until my throat tore apart, but all I could hear from upstairs was their laughter celebrating Leila. Even Justin—the boy I'd loved since we were kids—texted calling me a fucking psycho.
As I drew my last breath, I heard Leila's soft voice outside the door: "Rest in peace, sister."
Now I'm a ghost, watching them lose their minds when the truth comes out.

















































