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In a world where family ties can turn into chains, Nathan Miller finds himself abandoned on a treacherous snow mountain, left to confront the chilling truth of his family’s betrayal. As he clings to life, every call for help echoes unanswered, drowning in the icy silence. When he finally falls, the warmth of familial love turns cold, replaced by accusations and jealousy that haunt him even in death.
With his spirit lingering in the shadows, Nathan watches as his family grapples with the aftermath of their choices. His sister, Isabel, and his brother-in-law, Justin, become unwilling pawns in a game of blame and regret. Secrets unravel, revealing the painful dynamics of loyalty, love, and the desperate need for acceptance.
What does it mean to be part of a family that can so easily cast aside one of their own? As whispers of betrayal and resentment fill the air, Nathan must confront the reality of his past—and the future that could have been—while grappling with the haunting question: can he ever truly escape the ties that bind him, even from the beyond? With the stakes growing higher, will anyone recognize the true cost of their choices before it’s too late?
My Family Left Me to Die on the Snow Mountain and Went Mad with RegretChapter 1
After I fell off the snowy mountain, no one in my family even noticed I was gone.
I used the walkie-talkie to contact my sister, Isabel. Her voice was filled with irritation. “You’re making trouble again? Justin lost one of his gloves and we’re heading back. Stop fooling around.”
Justin… that was my brother-in-law.
I tried calling my girlfriend next, but her voice was even colder than my sister’s. “Justin lost a glove and I’m not in the mood to argue with you just because you’re still jealous over nothing. Let me guess, you’re the one who took it, right?”
“If something happens to him, we’re done for good.”
With my last bit of strength, I tried calling my parents. But they tossed the walkie-talkie down the mountain.
It wasn’t until a month later that they finally remembered me.
“Justin is fine. Tell him to stop being dramatic and come home quickly.”
“Sir, Madam, his body has been brought down from the mountain. He gave his warm clothes to Mr. Meyer so he could survive. Because of that… he didn’t make it.”