She was free.

Free from the constant abuse from her twin sister.

Free from the wrath of her father who forced her to forget about the idea of standing up for herself for years.

Free from the ignorance of her mother who would believe Amy's lies than her own truth.

She was now her own person.

A free woman.

And she never looked back to face her excuse of a family. They don't deserve her forgiveness, nor should they deserve happiness in life.

People who are good from deep inside deserve happiness in life. People who are wicked from deep inside are forever punished for their wicked sins.

Years later, Sammy had found and created her happiness in life.

During her college years somewhere in Ontario, she found the love of her life - a shy, but friendly dork named Daniel who loved Sammy for who she is and not for her looks.

After graduating from college, Sammy created a business empire that became one of the top 20 successful businesses in Canada. Also, she and Daniel got married and had a daughter named Ruby whom they loved very much. Sammy had made sure that she puts family over business, no matter what.

And what of Sammy's excuse of a family?

Stephen lost his job as an accountant shortly after Sammy's departure after he was caught attempting to murder George so that he can get the promotion that was 'rightfully' his. George is still alive and walking. Afterwards, the only job Stephen can get is at a local gas station where Stephen saw himself sank into the bottom of the social ladder as he continuously pumps gas to cars that pass by.

In many tales like this, the king that abuses his powers for his selfish amusement will eventually lose his powers and will drop down to the bottom of the pyramid. In some cases, the fallen king will eventually learn his lesson and will come back to the top in a new light. In Stephens' case, the king will try to cheat his way back into the top, only to be brought down again by his own sins.

He was a powerful accountant who would scam people off of their money and use it for himself and Amy's whiny needs. Now he spends the rest of his life pumping gas and being ridiculed by his former workmates.

Jessica had a brain tumor a week later. Because Stephen lost his job as an accountant, she was unable to pay the money needed to get surgery. She died in her sleep two weeks later.

And what about Amy? Does she get any sort of punishment?

Yes, yes she does.

Stephen's fate had gradually caused Amy to drop down to the bottom of the social ladder as well.

Boys that wanted to date her before have now lost interest in her due to how wicked she is from deep inside. They began to wonder what has happened of Sammy who is the nicer one of the twins.

Girls that wanted to befriend her and get on her good side now saw her as the bitch she really is. They felt sorry for Sammy receiving the short end of the stick.

Teachers that believed her to be one of their best and brightest in school now saw her as an academic liar. To make up for the work that she made Sammy do over the years, the teachers made Amy redo all of her past assignments, and sh has to do them all on her own, without help from anyone.

Years later, Stephen and Amy learned that Sammy had grown up to become one of the richest billionaires in Canada due to the rise of her business empire, her face was shown in a magazine. They think that after all these years, Sammy would forgive them and let them into her extended family, back to living on easy streets.

True, Sammy is nice, but she's no fool, knowing fully well just how devious her father and sister were. Daniel's no fool either, knowing just how cruel Sammy's father and sister were to Sammy for all these years. He doesn't want either of them to be involved in Ruby's life.

They wanted what was best for Ruby while still giving her the freedom she needed once she gets older.

Neither Stephen nor Amy deserve Sammy's forgiveness, nor do they deserve to live in the life of luxury with Sammy, Daniel and Ruby.

Stephen continued to pump gas at the local gas station up until he died from a heat stroke a month later.

Amy now works at a local fast-food restaurant, still unable to get any dates and envying the fact that Sammy gets a better life than her. She was later arrested for scamming customers of their money and is currently in prison.

And as this tale comes to an end, the moral of this story is that if your heart is pure, you will get happiness in life. Those whose hearts aren't pure but full of sins will suffer until they own up to their mistakes.