Brother Shoved Her Wheelchair Into The Pool To Prove She Lied-hihehu

The water hit Victoria Vance like a door slamming shut.

One moment, she was on the stone patio behind her father’s Connecticut estate, heat pressing through the shoulders of her dress and chlorine rising off the pool in sharp little waves.

The next, she was under the surface with her wheelchair sinking beneath her and her left leg pulling uselessly behind her.

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Above her, the summer party kept moving in warped pieces.

Bodies bent and shimmered through the water.

Sunlight broke into silver fragments.

Somewhere over her head, people were laughing.

Victoria tried to kick, but her left leg did nothing.

The brace that was supposed to stabilize her spine had split at the hinge after her brother’s kick, and now the broken carbon-fiber edge had caught against the footplate.

Every movement sent a white line of pain up her lower back.

She reached for the surface and found only cold water.

Her lungs tightened.

On the patio, Bradley Vance stood at the pool’s edge with his hands on his knees, laughing so hard his shoulders shook.

He had always laughed like that when he thought someone else had been put back in their place.

His sister’s wheelchair had just gone into the deep end because he had shoved it there.

To him, that was not an emergency.

It was proof.

His proof that Victoria had been lying for a year.

His proof that the $30,000 biomechanical brace was a prop.

His proof that the neurosurgeon, the rehab clinic, the hospital portal, the insurance invoice, and the updated restriction letter signed Tuesday at 9:18 a.m. were all part of some performance by a spoiled woman who did not want to stand up and live normally.

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