Love Frozen at Five
- Revenge
- TorturedLove
- Urban
- Chinese
- 6 Views
- Dec 20 2025
Once, I was the light in their eyes—the cherished child they swore to protect with their lives. But when fever burned through my sister’s tiny body, and I turned the AC down just a little to ease her pain... They called me selfish. At five years old, they dragged me into a modified freezer, locking the door with a click that echoed louder than any lullaby. For three days, I shivered in -20°C silence, forgotten like a ghost in the dark. While they sang to her by the fireplace, wrapping her in blankets and kisses, I curled into myself, whispering my name just to remember I still existed. Neighbors heard my faint cries—smashed the door, pulled me out half-frozen, barely breathing. Now, years later, they kneel before me, tears staining the floor, begging for forgiveness. I smile—soft, serene, like cherry blossoms in spring. But inside, I am still that child in the cold. The love you gave me? It was colder than that freezer ever was.
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