**TITLE: Dreams Folding Into Broken Time**
**Chapter 75: All Eyes On You**
The stillness that enveloped the room after my hand connected with Chloe’s face was almost suffocating. It felt as if time itself had paused, each person holding their breath, waiting for the inevitable fallout.
I knew my sister all too well. Silence was a fleeting thing when it came to her.
With a piercing squeal, she lunged at me, her palm striking my cheek with a force that felt like fire. The sting was sharp, yet it barely registered in the whirlwind of emotions surging through me. I had been anticipating her retaliation.
Chloe always fought back. But this time, I craved her defiance. I needed her to ignite the spark that would set off the explosion. And that was precisely what she had just done.
“How dare you!” I screamed, my voice trembling with rage as it boiled over like a pot left too long on the stove. I struck her cheek again, this time with more force, and then again. Each blow resonated through the grand hall, loud and unyielding, a symphony of chaos.
Gasps rippled through the ballroom like a wave, but I was beyond caring.
I was finished. Finished with Chloe’s insufferable smirks, her voice like glass—delicate yet cutting. Finished with her endless manipulations that twisted my reality. Finished with her being Daddy’s favored child while I was left to bow and scrape, grateful for mere scraps. Finished with her accusations that I had ever caused her pain when I had done nothing of the sort.
And I fought back.
This was more than just a physical confrontation; it was a cathartic release of years of pent-up fury, erupting in a violent crescendo on what was supposed to be her picture-perfect wedding day.
Before she could regain her composure, I seized her hair, twisting it fiercely, gripping tightly until her shrieks morphed into raw, desperate screams of agony.
“Savannah, let go!” Chloe cried, her manicured nails digging into my wrists, leaving angry red marks on my skin. “Let go, you bitch!”
Her words only stoked the flames of my anger. I yanked harder, pulling her head back until she whimpered in submission. For a fleeting moment, my eyes locked with Roman’s across the room.
The fire blazing in his gaze sent a thrill through me.
That look conveyed everything: That’s my girl.
“You wanted a grand wedding, didn’t you?” I spat, dragging her through the crowd as if she were nothing more than a ragdoll. Guests scattered in a frenzy, their expensive shoes squeaking on the polished marble floor, their elegant dresses swishing as they hurried to get out of my way. No one dared intervene. Not tonight.

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