Six months after my death, Momâs leukemia relapsed. My brother, Liam, came to my apartment, demanding I donate bone marrow to her. My landlady, Martha, told him, âChloeâs already dead.â Liam scoffed, a sneer twisting his lips. âChloe Kingston, always so dramatic! Always pulling stunts for attention. Sheâs just rotten to the core, nothing like Serena. You tell her to stop playing games and go donate bone marrow to Mom, or Iâll make her regret it!â Martha, her hair a wispy white, flared up in anger. She grabbed a broom and chased Liam out. âI told you, Chloeâs dead! You, her family, killed her! âChloeâs been gone for six months now! How exactly are you going to âmake her regret itâ? âChloe truly had the worst luck, cursed with a family like yours!â The realization that I was genuinely dead seemed to hit Liam then. His face turned ashen, and he fled in a panic. Iâd been dead for six months, but I hadnât moved on. My soul clung uncontrollably to the Kingston family. Day after day, I watched the four of them, happy as ever. Serena Davis and Ryan Thompson were getting married. The date and venue were already booked. Thatâs when they finally remembered me. âIs Chloe still mad? Will she come to my wedding with Ryan?â âIf she doesnât come, I wonât acknowledge her as my daughter anymore.â âSee? She wasnât raised by us; sheâll never truly be family.â âI told you back then, we shouldnât have brought her back. Just let things be.â My dad, Robert, my mom, Vivian, and my brother, Liam, sat there, talking about my faults. I saw Serenaâs eyes well up, but a tiny smirk played on her lips. Sheâd won. I, the real daughter, had nothing left, not even my life. The family took turns calling my phone, but it just went straight to voicemail. It had been six months; my phone battery had died ages ago. After failing to reach me, they cursed me out collectively, then dismissed me from their thoughts again. Even if they occasionally remembered me, it was only to add another insult. Mom went with Serena to try on wedding dresses. Serenaâs eyes landed on a gown displayed in a glass case. âMom, look! This dress is so beautiful.â I looked at the dress too, and for a moment, I was lost in a daze. Just then, Mom had already called a store assistant over, asking to take the dress out. âIâm so sorry, but this gown is a custom order.â Serena loved the dress and kept asking about the client whoâd ordered it. Finally, the assistant checked her records: âItâs Miss Chloe Kingston. She provided the design herself, and our company helped create it.â Serena immediately covered her mouth, choked up. âSister still canât let go of Ryan, can she? Maybe I should just give him back to her.â Give him back to me? A bitter laugh escaped my ethereal form. Ryan and I were childhood sweethearts, once the most envied couple. But then I was recognized by the Kingstons, and I met Serena. Everyone loved Serena. My childhood sweetheart loved her too. This wedding dress⊠yes, I designed it for myself. Once, filled with so much love, I poured my heart into this design. I thought Iâd wear it, that Iâd marry Ryan. But now, that dress was something I could only ever dream of, forever out of reach.
Serena Davis always got what she wanted. âMom decided,â Vivian declared. âThis dress is yours, a wedding gift from her.â Serena feigned modesty. âWonât Chloe be upset?â âWhatâs there for her to be upset about? Matters of the heart canât be forced. Itâs her own fault for being ill-tempered and malicious. Ryan not liking her is her just deserts. What does it have to do with you? She always used to bully you; giving you a wedding dress is the least she could do.â Serena happily slipped into the gown, twirling joyfully in front of the mirror. Mom watched Serena with a look of profound satisfaction. That was a look I could only ever wish for, never attain. For Serena, Mom was always hands-on, meticulous about every detail. She said she wanted her precious daughterâs big day to be perfect in every way. As for me, after being stolen as a baby, I was simply an extra person, a nuisance. I watched Mom, day and night, altering Serenaâs wedding dress. Serena was a bit heavier than me, and she refused to pick another dress. Mom, who loved her daughter more than life itself, disregarded her own health, insisting on altering the gown personally. My mom, Vivian, was a highly sought-after fashion designer in the industry. Serena, year-round, pretty much wore only clothes designed by Mom. I never had that privilege. Later, I became a designer myself, designing my own clothes. No one loved me, so I learned to love myself. The night the wedding dress was finished, Mom collapsed. She was rushed to the hospital, and her condition was critical. âThe patientâs leukemia has relapsed.â
Dad swayed, nearly losing his balance. âHow can this be? Wasnât she recovering well before?â âHas the patient experienced any unusual symptoms recently?â âWell, our daughter is getting married, so my wife has been busy running around. Maybe sheâs just tired. Recently, she even pulled two all-nighters to alter the wedding dress for our daughter.â âFoolish! Is she trying to die? Her body just recovered; how could it withstand such strain?â âThen, Doctor, what do we do now? Please, you have to save my mother.â Serenaâs eyes brimmed with tears as she looked at the doctor. The doctorâs expression turned grim. âWe need to prepare for a second bone marrow transplant.â âThen quickly call Chloe Kingston to come here!â Immediately, they all remembered me again, frantically calling my phone. âHello, the number you have dialed is temporarily unavailableâŠâ Listening to the automated voice on the phone, their faces all darkened. Serena cried, âSister must still be mad at me. Iâll go beg her. As long as sheâs willing to save Mom, Iâll leave Ryan, Iâll leave the Kingston family.â âThat b*tch, Chloe Kingston! Momâs critically ill, and she still wonât answer the phone! Sheâs truly a malicious b*tch!â I watched Liam. My brother, with whom I shared blood, thought of me as a b*tch. Dad, Robert, sneered. âShe thinks sheâs got us cornered, waiting for us to beg her.â âI donât want her bone marrow anymore, that unfilial daughter. Since she doesnât care if I live or die, Iâll pretend I never had a daughter like her.â Mom, upon waking from her coma, also joined in, expressing her disgust and condemning me. Liam angrily punched the wall. âIâll go find her.â
I followed Liam to the apartment where I had lived before I died. *Bang! Bang! Bang!* Liam pounded on the door, his face etched with disgust and impatience. He hammered on the door for a long time, but no one answered. Just as he was about to leave, Martha, my landlady, came out. The old lady lived right across the hall; she must have heard the commotion. âWhereâs Chloe Kingston?â Liam demanded. Martha paused. âChloe? Such a sweet girl. What a pity she had such bad luck and died so young.â âDied? How could that be! âOld lady, youâre quite a joker.â Liam burst out laughing, completely disbelieving. Yes, in his eyes, I was a menace. And a menace, they say, lives a thousand years. How could I possibly die so easily? But this time, I truly was dead. âWho would joke about something like that?! Chloe really is dead.â Liam continued to scoff. âChloe Kingston, always so dramatic! Always pulling stunts for attention. Iâm her brother; I know exactly what kind of person she is. âSheâs just rotten to the core, nothing like Serena. You tell her to stop playing games and go donate bone marrow to Mom, or Iâll make her regret it!â Martha, her hair a wispy white, flared up in anger. She grabbed a broom and chased Liam out. âI told you, Chloeâs dead! You, her family, killed her! âChloeâs been gone for six months now! How exactly are you going to âmake her regret itâ? âChloe truly had the worst luck, cursed with a family like yours!â Liam, who had been dodging, froze. âYouâre not joking? Chloe Kingston is really dead? How⊠how can that be?â âGet out! Get out! You heartless monster!â Liam fled in a panic.
I followed Liam into his car. Liam lit a cigarette, and through the swirling smoke, I saw his face was dark with troubled thoughts. Knowing I was dead, did a tiny bit of sadness touch him? In the flickering light of the cigarette, Liamâs phone rang. He glanced down at it. The contact name read: âSerena Darling.â Huh. Serena was âSerena Darling.â And me? Oh, I was the âbane of their existence.â That was the note the entire family had for me in their phones, surprisingly consistent. Liam answered the call. Serenaâs voice, slightly choked and hoarse, came through. âBrother, what did Sister say? Is she still angry? Please donât argue with her. Iâll go apologize to her myself. Sister is stubborn. After donating bone marrow last time, she said sheâd never acknowledge us again, that even if she died outside, it would be none of our business. Iâm scared Sister might do something foolish.â At her words, Liamâs dark brows instantly smoothed out. âHeh! Chloe Kingston is quite impressive now, even faking her own death!â I froze right there. My brother thought I was faking my death. No investigation, no verification. Yes, they simply didnât care about me. Always their own subjective assumptions. âThen what do we do? Momâs body canât wait.â âI donât believe it. There has to be another suitable donor besides Chloe Kingston.â Yes, I was always the one who shouldnât exist.
When Liam returned, he exaggerated my âfaking my deathâ story, adding his own nasty twists. The whole family instantly launched into a tirade against me. âJust as I thought, an ungrateful wretch, only thinking of herself.â âHow could I have given birth to such a heartless creature?â âSister is still angry with me. Iâll go apologize, Iâll make amends.â The tirade reached its peak amidst Serenaâs sobbing. They comforted Serena, while using even more vicious words to curse me. Ryan half-embraced Serena, gently patting her back to soothe her. âSerena, itâs not your fault. Kindness isnât a reason for Chloe Kingston to bully you. A malicious person like her is destined to be disliked by everyone.â Serena quietly sobbed in Ryanâs arms. But then, I remembered some things from the past. Years ago, after Serenaâs mother stole me, she dumped me in a trash can. I was picked up by human traffickers, who sold me to a couple who had been childless for years. Less than a year after adopting me, that couple had a set of boy-girl twins. After that, my once ordinary life turned into a living hell. At just three years old, I had to start learning to do chores. I also had to take care of my younger brother and sister. If anything went wrong, my fatherâs heavy hand was waiting for me. Simple things like eating enough and having warm clothes were luxuries for me. In those bitter days, Ryan was one of the few sources of light in my life. He would secretly slip me a protein bar on the way to school. He would tend to my wounds after my father hit me. We got into college together, and naturally, we became a couple. I dreamed of spending my whole life with him, but then he got together with Serena. âI shouldnât have pitied her back then; sheâs just a heartless, ungrateful monster.â Ryanâs harsh words pulled me back to the present. So, being with me was out of pity? When I used to tutor Ryan, he once praised me: âChloe, youâre truly the most wonderful girl in the world.â After we both started college, there was an opportunity to study abroad for three months. The school had me in mind for it. But Ryan really wanted to go. He hugged me, begging me to give him the opportunity. When I nodded, he happily spun me around. âChloe, donât worry. All this hard work is so I can give you a better life in the future. I want you to walk down the aisle to me in style.â Ryan discarded his promises like trash. Only I clung to them, refusing to let go. Even when what I held in my hand had rotted away, I clutched it like a lifeline. But Ryan had long forgotten.
Dad and Liam pulled every string they had, trying to find another suitable bone marrow donor for Mom. But a suitable donor wasnât easy to find. In just half a month, the doctor delivered an ultimatum. A suitable donor had to be found as soon as possible. Otherwise, Mom would be in grave danger. So, they started calling me again. Still no answer. They exchanged glances, realizing that besides calling me, they had no other way to reach me. Dad cleared his throat. âDo any of you have any of Chloe Kingstonâs friendsâ or classmatesâ numbers?â All their gazes fell on Ryan. Ryan pulled out his phone and called a few classmates and friends he remembered I was close to. âChloe Kingston? I havenât heard from her in almost a year.â Liamâs face darkened. âThat Chloe Kingston is such a freak. She doesnât even have any close friends or classmates. Who knows where sheâs hiding, completely inconsiderate. She deserves to be disliked.â A bitter taste filled my mouth. If I could, I wouldnât want to be here either. I didnât want to be disliked. I wanted everyone to adore me, just like Serena.
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