The World had Changed
The world changed to the bad side, affecting her,
She didn't fit in, history writes,
The awkwardness her poor soul faced,
The loneliness her poor soul felt.
The moment she stepped in,
Her sorrow faced her,
She knew she had dark days ahead her,
Oh, how the world had changed.
She cried patiently, day and night,
In a corner, where no one noticed her,
For weeks and weeks, she dreaded life,
Oh, how the world had changed.
She cried on her mother's shoulder,
She cried on her father's lap,
She cried to her only friend, telling her,
How the world had changed.
She prayed silently to god,
Her attempts failing, that's all she's got,
How she hated being alone,
Or feeling like a poor lost soul.
Now, she looks back at life,
A smile escapes her lips,
She knows her tears were worth it,
She had found ideal company,
As she chatted and laughed along,
She had found happiness, she felt happy,
Because for her the world had changed.
A family that once loved her.
A crime she never committed.
And a past that won't stay buried.
For years, Serena Rossi lived in hell, locked away in a place that felt more like a prison than a school. She was punished for a crime she didn't commit-attempting to murder her twin sister, Sofia.
The truth? Buried.
Now, after years of silence, Serena's called home-to a family she barely recognizes. Her parents are dead, and her twin sister is alive. But everything has changed.
Sofia, the one person Serena loved more than anyone, now sees her as a monster. Her brothers? They can't forgive her.
Serena's heart aches as she tries to piece together the truth-about her family, about the betrayal, and about the mother who tried to kill her to hide the twisted secrets of the past.
But as the past comes rushing back, someone from the shadows is ready to finish what was started. The lies, the pain, and the broken bonds threaten to tear everything apart.
Will the truth ever set them free? Or is it too late to fix what's been broken?