testsuphomeAdmin

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Heaven on Earth I WANT YOU TO FORGET EVERYTHING YOU HAVE learned in your whole life. This is the beginning of a new understanding, a new dream. The dream you are living is your creation. It is your perception of reality that you can change at any time. You have the power to create hell, and you have the power to create heaven. Why not dream a different dream? Why not use your mind, your imagination, and your emotions to dream heaven? Just use your imagination and a tremendous thing will happen. Imagine…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Prologue opens with the protagonist in a state of escalating panic, aware that they are stuck in a seemingly inescapable situation. They are keenly aware that leaving the house now would not only be impossible but would also likely result in their immediate arrest. The decision to run, which they now regret not taking earlier, lingers in their mind like a missed opportunity. The police are in the house, and their discovery of a body upstairs has turned what was once an uncertain situation into a dire one.…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 1: Millie “Tell me about yourself, Millie.” Nina Winchester leans forward on her caramel-colored leather sofa, her legs crossed to reveal just the slightest hint of her knees peeking out under her silky white skirt. I don’t know much about labels, but it’s obvious everything Nina Winchester is wearing is painfully expensive. Her cream blouse makes me long to reach out to feel the material, even though a move like that would mean I’d have no chance of getting hired. To be fair, I have…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 3 I arrive at the Winchester home the next morning, after Nina has already dropped Cecelia off at school. I park outside the metal gate surrounding their property. I’ve never been in a house that was protected by a gate before, much less lived there. But this swanky Long Island neighborhood seems to be all gated houses. Considering how low the crime rate is around here, it seems like overkill, but who am I to judge? Everything else being equal, if I had a choice between a house with a gate and a…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 4 follows Millie as she embarks on a difficult cleaning spree at Nina’s house, determined to make order out of the chaos she finds herself surrounded by. After a long seven hours of hard work, she tackles various areas of the house, starting with the living room, which is the first of many challenges. The pizza box stuck to the coffee table, caused by a sticky spill, becomes a frustrating obstacle that takes more time to clean than she anticipated. As she moves from room to room, the kitchen…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 5 opens with Millie preparing dinner by 6:45 PM, the scent of marinated chicken breasts filling the air as they roast in the oven, following instructions from a service guide. The pleasant aroma greets Andrew Winchester when he arrives home, casually loosening his tie and complimenting Millie on both the meal’s smell and the pristine state of the kitchen. Although her day has gone well, Millie refrains from mentioning a small mishap with peanut butter earlier, not wanting to raise doubts about…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 6 delves into the protagonist’s emotional transition from living out of their car to finding a semblance of comfort in a proper bed, a milestone they haven’t experienced in a long time. The cot, although uncomfortable with its lumpy texture and noisy frame, represents a significant improvement over the back seat of their car. For the first time in what feels like ages, the protagonist enjoys a sense of safety and ease, something they haven’t felt during the many restless nights spent at…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 7 opens with the narrator descending to the kitchen, only to be greeted by a scene of utter disorder and turmoil. Nina, in a state of heightened agitation, has taken apart the kitchen, tossing pots, pans, and broken dishes across the floor in a frenzy. Amid her chaotic search through the refrigerator, she inadvertently knocks over a container of milk, sending it splashing across the floor in a flood of white liquid that mixes with the shattered remnants of the kitchenware. The scene feels…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 8 Nina must have thrown half the contents of the refrigerator on the kitchen floor, so I have to make a run to the grocery store today. Since apparently, I’m also going to be cooking for them, I select some raw meat and seasoning that I can use to throw together a few meals. Nina loaded her credit card onto my phone. Everything I buy will be automatically charged to their account. In prison, the food options were not too exciting. The menu rotated between chicken, hamburgers, hotdogs, lasagna,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 9 Nina is at her PTA meeting tonight—the one I ruined by throwing out her notes. She is grabbing a bite to eat with some of the other parents, so I’ve been tasked with making dinner for Andrew and Cecelia. The house is so much quieter when Nina isn’t here. I’m not sure why, but she just has an energy that fills the entire space. Right now I’m alone in the kitchen, searing a filet mignon in the frying pan before sticking it in the oven, and it’s heavenly silent in the Winchester…
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