The night my sister, Nicole Davis, got engaged to my boyfriend, Isaac Wilson, my life took a dark turn.
I was attacked in my own home, brutally assaulted, and stabbed seventeen times.
With the last bit of strength I had, I managed to call my mom, Alexis Davis.
On the other end, she screamed, “Amelia Davis, all we wanted was a kidney and for you to let Isaac be with Nicole. You didn’t even come to her engagement party. Don’t ever think about coming back home!”
The call abruptly ended.
Well, they got their wish. I wouldn’t be coming back home.
Because I was dead.
To save my father, Sean Collins, who was suffering from leukemia, I had an abortion after five months of pregnancy and donated my bone marrow.
However, I later discovered that my younger brother, Jack Collins, was also a compatible match.
Everyone had been lying to me.
Then, I was reborn, back to the day when I was supposed to donate my bone marrow.
After nine years of marriage, Andrew Thorne’s affairs had become routine, with mistresses coming and going like the seasons.
I was no longer the Anne Hollister who’d beg and plead for him to change his ways every time I caught wind of his womanizing.
He’d barely set sail on his yacht with some internet celebrity before I was off to the beach stargazing with another man.
Later, when Andrew spotted me in that man’s arms, he lost it. His eyes blazed with fury as he confronted me.
“Anne, I thought you loved me more than anything.
“How could you be with another man?”
My parents gave me two hundred thousand dollars for my graduation trip.
My boyfriend, Rylan Blake, wanted to come along, so I agreed.
On the day we boarded, he showed up empty-handed with his parents and brother.
His parents didn’t chip in a dime.
They were not even for her underwear; that was on my tab, too.
His brother, Alvin Blake, threw a fit at the amusement park, making us miss our train to the next stop.
I lost my cool and snapped at the little brat.
His parents immediately hardened, and she started scolding me with her hands on her hips.
“How dare you yell at Alvin? He’s your future husband’s brother. Whatever he wants, you better provide!”
My boyfriend held me back as I was about to retort, saying that his parents had worked hard their entire lives and this was their rare chance to travel, so it shouldn’t be difficult.
Fine, fine, if that were the case, I would indulge them.
That evening, I booked two presidential suites for them at a five-star hotel and took them out for a luxurious dinner.
While they were busy taking photos, I made a smooth exit.
At the airport, I was reviewing my travel itinerary while waiting for my boyfriend, Rylan Blake.
Suddenly, an unruly child burst onto the scene, jumping and bouncing around.
He yelled at the top of his lungs, “Airplane! We’re going on a big airplane!”
People he bumped into or stepped on glared at him with annoyance, but he only became more energized.
Just then, Rylan appeared in the distance, waving at me.
I smiled and waved back.
I had been planning this graduation trip for ages, and my parents generously gave me two hundred thousand to have a blast.
My boyfriend Rylan, who I’ve been dating for two years, mentioned that he’s never even left the province and wanted to see the world with me.
So I agreed to bring him along.
Halfway through the trip, I noticed a man and a woman trailing behind Rylan.
They gave a thumbs-up to the same kid who had caused trouble earlier.
“Olivia, these are my parents, and that’s my younger brother Alvin Blake.”
“The three of them didn’t buy plane tickets. Is it too late to buy them now?”
Rylan pointed at the three of them, who hadn’t brought any luggage, and looked at me expectantly.
His father, Oscar Blake, clasped his hands behind his back and glanced at me expressionlessly.
His mother, Wendy Blake, on the other hand, unabashedly sized me up from head to toe.
I felt a bit offended.
However, Rylan mentioned that his parents had spent their whole life in the countryside.
Perhaps their customs were different, and I could understand.
The original plan for a romantic getaway for two turned into a trip with my boyfriend’s entire family, and my excitement instantly plummeted.
Rylan seemed to sense my displeasure and pulled me aside.
“Olivia, my parents worked hard to put me through college, and I want to take them on a trip.
“They wouldn’t feel comfortable leaving Alvin home alone.
“When I start working and earning money, I’ll take your parents on a trip too.”
He spoke sincerely.
Although my parents didn’t need him to spend money on them, his intentions were good.
It was about understanding and compromising with each other.
I nodded in agreement.
Knowing Rylan’s financial situation, I took the initiative to buy their plane tickets.
After boarding the plane, Alvin was so excited that he was jumping up and down and making strange noises.
The other passengers were very annoyed and complained.
The flight attendants tried to calm him down several times, but it didn’t work, and Wendy even accused them of meddling.
I had to ask Rylan to intervene.
When Alvin heard that he might be kicked off the plane, he finally quieted down.
However, his parents looked at me with great displeasure.
Two hours later, the plane finally landed in Kingstown.
The sun was relentless, and the heat was stifling, making us all eager to get to the hotel and rest.
As per the original plan, I had only booked two rooms. Now, with the hotel fully booked, we couldn’t get an extra room for Rylan’s family.
“How are two rooms not enough? Rylan and Olivia can share one, and the three of us can take the other,” Oscar declared as if it were the most obvious solution.
I quickly objected, “Mr. Blake, Rylan and I aren’t married. We can’t share a room.”
My parents had raised me to value self-respect and to be cautious about intimacy before marriage.
Wendy scoffed, her eyes lingering on my bare legs exposed by my shorts. “You’re with our Rylan now. This is bound to happen sooner or later. Don’t be so prudish.”
Her words made me extremely uncomfortable.
The others were also giving us strange looks.
My already poor impression of them worsened, and my patience finally snapped.
To avoid delaying other guests’ check-in, I pulled them aside.
“Mrs. Blake. Rylan and I aren’t married yet. You’re overstepping with such personal matters.”
My sharp retort didn’t sit well with Wendy.
Just as she was about to blow up, Rylan arrived with water, offering a glass to each of us.
When he reached Wendy, she didn’t take the water, only wiping her tears with her sleeve.
“Rylan, you’re so successful now, mom’s words don’t matter anymore.”
Oscar also had a dark expression, refusing to drink the water.
It was as if I had caused them immense grievance while Rylan was away.
How could they still be playing these manipulative games at their age?
I looked Rylan in the eyes and demanded sharply, “Your mom said in public that I should share a room with you and sleep with you.
“Ask any woman here how they’d feel about that.”
Rylan didn’t expect me to get so angry and kept apologizing profusely.
“My mom is just like that. She has a sharp tongue but a good heart.
“She thought having us share a room would save you money.”
At least they knew they were spending my money.
He whispered something to Wendy, and though she looked reluctant, she came over to apologize for what had happened.
Rylan winked at me and put his hands together in a pleading gesture.
I didn’t want to stay angry and ruin the trip, so I softened my expression and offered to find them another hotel.
Alvin was enjoying the air conditioning in the hotel lobby and refused to leave.
So Rylan asked his parents to stay there with Alvin while he went to find another hotel.
I was tired and didn’t have the energy to deal with their issues.
I took my key card and went to my room to rest.
I had booked two connecting rooms, and his parents loud voice could still be heard through the wall.
They seemed to be saying they were hungry and wanted to eat and that it was time to take a shower and change clothes.
The sound was intermittent, and it was making it hard for me to sleep.
Just then, my mom called to ask how my trip was going.
I vented all my frustrations from the day, not caring if the people next door could hear me.
“Rylan’s mom actually said that to you in the lobby?”
My mom’s voice was shocked and displeased.
She was a university professor, and she usually interacted with students and intellectuals.
She had never heard such rude and disrespectful language.
“Olivia, Rylan is a good kid. How can his parents be like this?”
I was silent because I didn’t know the answer either.
From meeting in a club activity to me accepting his advances, Rylan had always given me the impression of being gentle, courteous, and responsible.
He always indulged my little whims and fancies.
Besides, he excelled in his studies and was ambitious.
My parents met him once at school and were very impressed.
They didn’t care about Rylan’s family background; as long as he was honest, dependable, and would love and cherish me, it was enough for them.
If nothing unexpected happened, we were going to get married.
However, after interacting with his family today, I felt it was better to put the marriage talk on hold for now.
After a while, my mom spoke again.
“Olivia, if you want a long-term relationship with Rylan, you have to consider his parents and family.
“He can pretend in front of you, but what is he like in front of his parents when he doesn’t need to pretend?
“You need to see his true character clearly. In any case, Mom will always support your decision.”
My nose tingled; it felt so good to be loved by my mom.
“Oh, and your dad is busy with the branch office in Kingstown these days. If you have any trouble, just contact him directly.”
Just as I hung up the phone, there was a knock on the door.
I opened it to find Rylan, sweating profusely, holding a bag of oranges out to me.
After taking a plane or train, I tend to feel nauseous and want to vomit.
Eating oranges always helped.
He had always been mindful of this little quirk of mine.
“Aren’t you going to invite me in to cool off?”
Rylan offered the oranges again.
I didn’t take the oranges, but I opened the door to let him in.
He went on about finding a cheap hotel nearby and asked if I was still planning to visit Kingstown’s famous night market tonight.
The thought of the bustling market and its diverse array of goods lifted my spirits.
I took the peeled oranges from him, and we shared them.
As night fell, the weather cooled down considerably.
The night market was a seemingly endless street filled with clothes, shoes, trinkets, and specialties from all over the country.
I was having a great time browsing when a vendor grabbed my arm.
“Miss, you haven’t paid yet!”
He ran a clothing stall, but I didn’t buy anything from him.
The owner pointed at Rylan’s parents’ backs.
“They said you’d pay.”
They were carrying a bag of clothes, and Alvin had a handful of grilled sausages.
Seeing my hesitation, the owner grew impatient.
“You’re not trying to skip out on the bill, are you?”
Rylan stepped forward to explain and urged me to pay quickly.
The long bill included underwear, socks, and other items.
The total came to 1562 dollars.
Then there was the grilled food, which cost 86 dollars.
As we continued walking, several other vendors asked me to settle their bills.
Rylan, beside me, was excitedly looking around, completely oblivious to the situation.
I stopped and said sternly, “Rylan, your parents came to Kingstown without bringing anything.
“They’re treating me like an ATM, aren’t they?”
Rylan held a pair of shoes Oscar had worn, examining them as he spoke.
“Olivia, why are you making such a fuss over this little bit of money?
“Your mom gave you two hundred thousand dollars, so what’s the big deal if my parents buy some clothes and shoes?”
His tone implied that it was my duty to foot the bill for them.
“That two hundred thousand dollars is my money, and how I spend it is my decision.
“Who says just because I have money, I have to buy clothes for your parents and snacks for your brother?”
Rylan froze, then looked at me with a wounded expression.
“Olivia, we’re going to be family soon. It hurts when you talk like that.
“Shouldn’t family members support each other? What’s wrong with spending a little money now to make the elders happy?
“When I have money in the future, I’ll also take care of your parents.”
It finally dawned on me. Rylan was painting a rosy picture for me, like a boss promising future rewards to his employees.
He was saying that when he makes it big someday, he would take my parents on trips and shower them with gifts.
He was so sure of his bright future that he saw my current contributions as an early investment, something he deserved to receive without any guilt.
So, I saw my current contributions as an early investment in him, something he deserved.
Yet, he still hadn’t found a job.
While everyone else was busy sending out resumes during spring and fall recruiting seasons, he was out wining and dining people, all on my dime.
He called it “looking for entrepreneurial partners”.
He looked down on ordinary jobs, only dreaming of getting rich quickly and soaring to the top.
In a positive light, it was ambition. In a negative light, it was impatience.
They said travel was the ultimate test of a relationship.
Less than a day in, and he was already showing his true colors.
I calm down, deciding to test the sincerity of his words.
“Rylan, you’re right, family should support each other.
“I have a bit of a headache now, and I’d like some mint lemonade.”
With that, I hold my head and squat down.
Rylan’s parents kept piling on purchases.
Seeing that I hadn’t followed to pay, they turned around and angrily demanded to know what I was doing.
Rylan accused me of making a fuss over nothing.
“It is Kingstown, not Butterwort. Where do you think you’ll find mint lemonade here?
“Are you trying to ruin the mood for my parents?”
Kingstown had mint lemonade; he just couldn’t be bothered to look for it.
It was what he meant by supporting each other.
It essentially meant I could support his family, but his family couldn’t return the favor.
I went along with Rylan’s words.
“Fine, I won’t ruin the fun. I’m heading back to the hotel.”
I stood up, shouldered my bag, and returned to the hotel alone.
The front desk handed me a long bill.
It turned out Rylan’s parents had ordered room service.
They’d ordered every overpriced dish on the menu.
I put away the bills, returned to my room, locked the door, and prepared to take a bath.
Between the flights, hotel, and various other expenses, the Blake family had already cost me over twenty-six thousand dollars.
My planned trip still had fourteen days left.
If things continued like this, I wouldn’t even be able to afford a return ticket.
I’d deal with the breakup later.
Since I was already here, I was determined to complete my planned itinerary.
I hung up on Rylan’s call and went to bed early, deciding to go to the amusement park alone the next day.
When I finished my makeup and set off with my selfie stick, Rylan’s parents’ room was still quiet.
Finally, I could enjoy myself alone.
It was cloudy today, but it was more relaxed than yesterday.
In a great mood, I lined up outside the park to get my ticket checked.
To my surprise, Rylan showed up with his entire family.
Alvin, who had always been rude to me, rushed over as soon as he saw me, begging to ride the coin-operated kiddie ride.
“Olivia, please, just let me play for a little while,” he pleaded, lying on the ground and refusing to get up, drawing the attention of both visitors and staff.
Rylan knew I hated making a scene in public, which was why he had the owner make me pay the bill last night.
He was trying the same trick today, but it wasn’t going to work.
I didn’t even glance at him, continuing to wait in line for the ticket check.
Because his tantrum was disrupting the order of the amusement park, security had to step in and remove Alvin.
It triggered Wendy.
She immediately went up and shoved the security guard, who accidentally bumped into her during the struggle.
She instantly collapsed to the ground.
The park management had no choice but to call the police.
Rylan pointed me out as a related witness, so I ended up going to the police station, too.
Because of the complicated situation between Rylan, Wendy, and the security guard, the mediation dragged on for two hours without any resolution.
Alvin, under someone’s influence, cried incessantly, claiming the security guard had broken his arm.
So, we went back to the hospital for another X-ray.
The amusement park plan was ruined.
We also missed the 3 pm train, and tomorrow’s trip to Oceana was off the table.
The ridiculous part was that Wendy actually had the nerve to demand that I pay the hospital bill.
“If it weren’t for you, Alvin wouldn’t have been hurt.”
I looked at the perfectly fine Alvin and the now useless Disney tickets, my anger boiling over.
“Is he hurt? Where is he hurt?”
Furious, I grabbed his arm and shook it back and forth.
“If he hadn’t been rolling around on the ground at the entrance, I’d be taking pictures and watching shows at Disney right now.
“Every time he walked with me, I wanted to find a hole to crawl into, do you understand?”
From the airport onwards, Alvin’s bratty behavior annoyed countless people.
Only Wendy still thought her child’s wildness and boldness were admirable.
Rylan and Wendy swatted my hand away and shielded their younger son.
Oscar glared at me fiercely and said, “Alvin is your husband’s brother. You have to give him whatever he wants, or you can forget about joining the Blake family.”
They thought the Blake family was some prestigious clan everyone was dying to join.
I pulled out a mirror from my bag and held it up to them.
“Take a good look. You guys think you’re something special, huh? Chasing after things way out of your league and still not satisfied.
“And now you want your whole family to get a piece of that swan.
“Well, let me tell you, swans aren’t so easy to fool. Be careful, or one of them might just peck you back to reality.”
Rylan came rushing over with the inspection report in hand. He snatched the mirror out of mine, frustrated.
“How can you speak to my family like that?”
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My college roommate, Bella Lewis, used my photo and identifying information to have an online relationship with a senior in high school, Samuel Johnson. Bella was afraid that Samuel would blow her cover after applying to the same colleges as her, so she mentioned her breakup to Samuel while he was taking his entrance exams.
Samuel was so affected by the breakup that he didn’t apply to any of the colleges.
Under the influence of his extreme emotions, Samuel chose to take revenge on Bella by sneaking through our college with a machete and hacking me to death on the spot as I had just come out of the library.
When Samuel stabbed me over forty times to vent his anger, he went to the roof of the school building to accuse me of how I seduced him, broke up with him before his entrance exams, and neglected him after he was rejected by all the colleges.
Samuel jumped off the roof of a building, and he put my parents and the school in the spotlight.
Bella, in order to avoid responsibility for impersonating me, she led netizens to do cyber violence against my parents and me by creating rumors.
Netizens got too angry and abused me, throwing garbage in front of my parents’ door. In the end, my parents were hit by a car and killed while they were trying to do right by me.
Since I died a horrible and unjust death, the fate gave me a chance to be reborn.
“Audrey, is my boyfriend handsome?”
Bella handed her cell phone to me. In her photo album, there was a young and handsome teenager’s face, and Samuel looked cute and handsome as he looked at the camera.
I felt so upset looking at the familiar scene in front of me.
I unconsciously took a step back while my roommate, Grace Wilson, who was watching the fun, had gathered around. Looking at Samuel in the photo, we exclaimed that Bella had found such a wonderful boy.
Across the crowd, I looked behind Samuel at the high school graduation countdown and the signs encouraging cheering for entrance exams, as if I felt the pain of the several stab wounds I had suffered again.
Bella and I were good friends from high school through college. We agreed to go to the same college, and we were lucky enough to be assigned to the same dorm in the same major.
Bella and I were inseparable, and we seemed very close.
However, my best friend, who I thought was the best friend, ended up causing me to die a horrible death.
In my previous life, Bella asked me the same thing if her boyfriend Samuel looked handsome and nice.
I was very surprised to see Samuel’s background and asked the question in my mind. “Are you in love with a senior in high school? Isn’t he trying to study hard? Wouldn’t dating affect his studies?”
I didn’t realize that this casual question was taken by Bella as me being jealous and sarcastic.
Bella retrieved her cell phone in anger. “You’re jealous that I found such a handsome boyfriend, aren’t you?”
Immediately afterward, Bella opened her cell phone and found a few pictures of Samuel’s abs and said smugly, “I didn’t like young boys before, and I find mature men more attractive. A young boy is very energetic, and he will treat me like his sister and give me everything he has. Wouldn’t I be charmed by him?”
I didn’t argue against Bella at that time, and I just thought she was so naive that I didn’t realize it was the beginning of the disaster. Until my death, I was kept in the dark.
However, in fact, Bella used my photo and information to have an online relationship with Samuel, with whom she agreed to apply to our school.
When Samuel’s grades were enough to apply to our college, Bella was afraid of meeting Samuel and being discovered by him and revealing the fact that she had impersonated me, so she broke up with Samuel on the eve of his entrance exams.
As a result of the breakup, Samuel failed his entrance exams.
At the party, all his classmates had received their acceptance letters and were going to college, but Samuel could only clench his fists silently under the table.
Everyone said Samuel was unfortunate. If he hadn’t made a mistake, he would have applied to an outstanding college. However, Samuel now had to wait until the following year to continue taking the entrance examinations or go to an unimpressive university.
Samuel blamed his failure in the entrance exams on the breakup and developed such a grudge against me that he bought machetes and snuck into my school to hack me to death.
He slashed me forty-five times, each time fatally.
Looking at Samuel’s insane and unfamiliar face, I wondered why I had messed with him. Bella felt anxious as she hid behind the crowd.
In this life, I didn’t say anything, but Grace had already found out who Samuel was, and she asked what I had wondered in my previous life. “Your boyfriend wouldn’t be a senior in high school, would he?”
Bella was unsatisfied with Grace’s confusion, and uttered the exact same answer as in my previous life. “So what? He’ll come to our school for college later.”
Perhaps seeing that I didn’t say anything, Bella took it upon herself to walk up to me and take my hand as if she and I were the closest friends. “Audrey, you’ll support me, right?”
Watching Bella blush in front of me, as if she was shy from being in love, how could I have thought that this was the person who caused my death?
When I came back to my senses, I withdrew my hand, my voice hoarse. “You should decide your own business, and it has nothing to do with me!”
Bella turned indifferent instantly as she looked at me accusingly. “Aren’t we best friends anymore? Don’t you want me to be happy?”
Sure enough, as soon as Bella’s had finished speaking, Grace immediately accused me, “Why are you going so far? Bella, let’s go!”
I watched indifferently as Bella and Grace left the dorm together. They chatted about what they were going to wear to the party with the basketball team at night and what songs they were going to sing to get the boys’ attention.
I went to the shower to wash my face and forced myself to calm down.
In my last life, after I was hacked to death by Samuel, Grace clearly knew the truth, but Bella lied to Grace that she could use my death to get Grace into graduate school.
Grace’s grades were average, and she was working hard to prepare for graduate school. She would certainly prefer to go to grad school for nothing without putting in any effort or getting up early and struggling.
For the sake of Bella’s hush money and the lure of graduate school, Grace not only didn’t tell the truth, but she rumored about my private life as a roommate after my death.
Uninformed netizens fell for Bella and Grace’s lies. They used my death in an orgy of cyber judgment, and they used cyber violence and actual intimidation against my parents until my parents were hit by a van and killed.
The real murderers who killed me, Bella and Grace, stepped over my dead body to qualify for graduate school. After Bella graduated from graduate school, she married a wealthy entrepreneur, while Grace went abroad to further her education. They both lived happily ever after.
Instead, I died without an intact body and my entire family died. Why?
Thinking of this, my tears flowed unconsciously. In this life, I would no longer pretend to be deaf or dumb to hide the truth.
I was going to guard the people I loved, and I was going to make these evil people pay. I wouldn’t let Bella and Grace go.
It was March, three months before Samuel’s entrance exams, and Bella and Samuel hadn’t argued with each other yet.
I had to use this time to save myself and push the murderers to hell.
I should know myself as well as the enemies. After I found out Samuel’s identity through a lot of hard work, I realized that Samuel was unexpectedly in the same high school as I was with Bella.
There were no excessive coincidences in the world, and what there were were things that happened.
Samuel was two years younger than me, and Bella and I had met Samuel long ago in our senior year of high school.
When Bella and I were welcoming the new students to school, Bella noticed this handsome boy right away, and she purposely took me past Samuel’s classroom…
However, we were under a lot of academic pressure in our senior year of high school, so Bella just thought of it as her way of relaxing, and I didn’t really take it to heart.
Instead, I didn’t realize that eventually Bella would become entangled with Samuel.
Bella would secretly use my photos in order to pretend to be me, so the first thing I did was close my Instagram. I wanted to see what tricks Bella would come up with if I didn’t provide the material.
Sure enough, when Bella got back to the dorm at night, she immediately found me. “Audrey, why did you close your Instagram?”
In case someone opened her album and found all my photos, Bella used to just pick out one from my photos on Instagram and send it to Samuel.
Now that I closed my Instagram, Bella didn’t have a material, so how was she going to send Samuel my pictures afterward?
I forced a smile and looked over at Bella, “What’s it to you if I close my Instagram? Why do you follow my feed so closely?”
My attitude pissed Bella off, but she didn’t forget to pretend to be nice to me. “I thought you closed Instagram because something happened to you, but I didn’t realize you thought that much of me!”
If I had heard those words in my previous life, I would have immediately apologized to Bella and comforted her by buying her her favorite gift.
However, I just clenched my fists indifferently now and made a point of reminding her, “I thought you were peeking at my Instagram and stealing my pictures.”
Bella looked embarrassed. However, it then occurred to her that what she was doing was extremely secretive, and there was no way I would find out, so she straightened her back and pretended to be upset as she explained, “If you really think that about me, I really can’t defend myself in a hundred ways!”
Grace couldn’t handle Bella being misunderstood, so she threw a tantrum at me. “We are so unlucky to meet a vicious and disgusting roommate like you!”
Watching them get so close, I repeated Grace’s words, “So unlucky…”
That night, Bella spent the entire night on the phone with Samuel in the dormitory. She gently pouted to Samuel on the other side of the phone that she had a pimple on her face, so she didn’t send him a picture.
Bella promised that she would wait until Samuel’s entrance exams were over to video call him and meet him.
As for the fact that she hadn’t been video calling Samuel right now because she was afraid it would affect his study…
I couldn’t laugh at Bella’s nonsense, because I died in my previous life because of these lies of hers.
But a lie was a lie and truth would come to light sooner or later. l was looking forward to the day Bella was exposed.
When I was reborn, I voluntarily distanced myself from Bella and stopped providing her with any photos.
In my previous life, Bella took many videos and photos of me under the guise of recording my life for me. She said she was recording the beautiful life, but she was actually sending all that content to Samuel.
After I died, Bella edited my photos to make me look like a leading actress in a porno movie, creating rumors that I was a sugar baby and that I had a messy personal life.
Bella couldn’t get my photos and information from my Instagram, and she was afraid that Samuel would notice something, so she had no choice but to take a sneak peek of me.
Looking at Bella holding up her cell phone to sneak a picture of me, I purposely made a face. Not only did this scare Bella, who was snapping pictures of me, but the pictures she took were ugly.
Bella had been throwing tantrums in the dormitory more and more often lately, and Samuel was not only under pressure from his study, but he also had to take care of Bella’s emotions.
If I wanted to ruin Bella, I should have indulged her first.
That was when I was contacted by my monitor in high school to ask if I wanted to make a video encouraging seniors in high school.
I was studying at a prestigious college. As college students, we used to record encouragement videos for seniors in high school every year.
In my previous life, Bella was trying to cheer up her boyfriend when she and Samuel agreed to surprise him in an encouragement video.
I had no idea. I filmed the encouragement video with Bella’s deception, and I told the camera, “I hope we’ll stay together and have a great future ahead of us!” This statement made me feel extremely embarrassed.
I thought I was encouraging seniors to apply to our school, but I didn’t realize I was becoming a part of this crazy couple’s game.
In this life, I could use the opportunity.
My relationship with Bella was getting worse, but Samuel still made the same request he made in my previous life to express his love in an encouragement video.
So, Bella had to find me. She didn’t dare mention the encouragement video for fear that I would find out the truth, so she found another excuse. “Audrey, I need to film an assignment for my elective coursework, so please help me!”
I wanted to reject her outright, but thinking about my plan, I agreed.
Bella cheerfully ordered me to change into a white dress and stand under the oak tree at school to say the disgusting lines I said in my previous life.
I totally cooperated with Bella’s command and finally got the video she wanted. It was funny to watch Bella send the video to Samuel after she sent it to the monitor.
I refilmed the encouragement video and said some secret words in it.
A week later, when the monitor was editing the compilation video, she asked me why I shot two videos and which one I needed to keep.
I apologized to the monitor and only kept the one I shot, teasing that I must be put in the middle of the video.
Once the monitor sent me the edited video ahead of time, she told me that the video would be shown before the exams, wishing them good luck in their exams.
I watched the video with satisfaction that I was put first. I was wearing a bright red dress and smiling brightly and widely for the camera.
One day, I was about to go to the library to study when Bella angrily pushed open the door of the dorm.
She accused me in anger, “Why did you make another encouragement video? Why did you say things like that in the video?”
I felt secretly delighted inside as I watched Bella, who was furious. The only way to beat Bella was to pretend to be like her, and it was the only way to provoke her. I pretended to be unaware. “Why can’t I make an encouragement video? Don’t you want me to encourage them?”
Bella had nowhere to vent the anger that filled her mind. She couldn’t say she had taken the video, but she thought of something then. “Why did you say that you were always single in the video? Also, you asked them to introduce you a boyfriend. Are you that shameless?”
I picked up the book in my hands and said with frustration, “But I’ve never been in a relationship before. You already have a boyfriend, so can’t I just try to find one through a video?”
That was right. In the encouragement video I filmed, after encouraging the students to study hard, I announced that I had been single all along. Moreover, I invited students to apply to my college and introduce me a boyfriend.
There was nothing wrong with the video, but Bella and Samuel agreed to announce their relationship after Samuel finished applying to college, but now I had made it clear in the encouragement video that I was single.
How would Bella lie about pretending to be me? And how was she supposed to convince Samuel?
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I entered the delivery room and realized my obstetrician was my ex.
Wracked with pain, I groaned, “Can I get another doctor? Anyone but him.”
Arthur Hastings spread my legs and said coolly, “If you don’t want me delivering your baby, there’s an easy solution.”
I looked at him hopefully.
“Just push the baby’s head back in,” he deadpanned.
I was speechless.
He added, “You weren’t this shy when we used to sleep together.”
The other doctors wielding scalpels exchanged awkward glances.
I wanted to die right then and there.
After my daughter, Kathy Bowman, was declared brain-dead, my husband, Patrick Bowman, urged me to sign the organ donation agreement.
I was drowning in a sea of grief, my mind on the verge of collapse. Then, I discovered, quite by accident, that Kathy’s attending physician, Laurie Guerrero, was my husband’s former lover.
They lied, claiming Kathy was brain-dead, tricking me into signing the agreement to harvest her heart to save Laurie’s daughter.
I saw Patrick escorting Laurie’s daughter out of the hospital. They laughed together, looking like a blissful family.
I confronted them at their door, only to be pushed down the stairs by Patrick and Laurie, my life ending then and there.
Now, I have been reborn on the very day I signed that donation agreement.
Looking at my daughter lying in the hospital bed, I silently swore to myself.
This time, I would make those two deceitful lovers pay.
Kathy’s small body was covered in tubes, her pale face marked by a sickly flush.
I rubbed my eyes, realizing I had returned to that familiar scene, facing once again the moment that had shattered my heart in my previous life.
With trembling hands, I stroked Kathy’s warm little hand. A pang of sorrow hit me, and tears streamed down my face.
“I miss you so much, so much… I’m so sorry…”
My husband, Patrick, gently patted my shoulder from beside me.
“Don’t disturb her anymore. Let’s go; it’s time.”
Urged by a nurse, I dragged my weakened legs out of the ICU alongside Patrick.
We entered a cramped office, and he handed me a pen.
“You’ve seen it all. Every moment Kathy stays alive is pure agony now that she’s brain-dead.
“Sign the organ donation agreement. Let the child find peace.”
Hearing his casual words, a tide of anger surged within me, drying up my tears instantly.
I slammed the pen down on the desk and brushed off his hand from my shoulder.
“I’m not signing! My daughter is definitely not brain-dead!”
Patrick froze.
“Didn’t we already agree? You’ve seen the doctor’s diagnosis. This is the best hospital in the city. What more could you be doubting?”
I was furious.
I saw right through Patrick’s feigned innocence and surprise at his sinister intentions.
In my past life, I trusted him far too blindly.
My daughter Kathy had been admitted to this hospital for pneumonia.
I never imagined that the attending doctor Patrick had arranged, Laurie, would turn out to be his former lover.
Pneumonia wasn’t usually fatal, but after I left for just one night, Kathy’s condition suddenly deteriorated, landing her in the emergency room.
I rushed back to the hospital, only to hear Laurie announce that my daughter was brain dead.
Before I could even recover from the shock, Patrick was already pushing me to sign the organ donation agreement.
“Kathy has always been a kind child. If she knew her organs could save others, I believe she would agree.”
I was inconsolable, and under Patrick’s half-coercion, half-persuasion, I signed my name on the agreement.
What I didn’t know was that soon after Kathy’s ventilator was removed, her heart was transplanted into Laurie’s daughter.
I was consumed by the agony of losing my daughter while Patrick quickly returned to his normal life.
By sheer chance, I saw Patrick in an amusement park in a neighboring city. A little girl I didn’t recognize sat on his shoulders, with Laurie leaning close to him.
I followed them, seeking the truth, but they teamed up and pushed me from a high building.
In a pool of my own blood, I clutched the pendant containing a lock of my daughter’s hair.
I had thought about ending my own life many times. But whenever I saw their triumphant faces, the flames of hatred pierced through my weakness.
To be reborn at this moment, I felt incredibly fortunate.
I realized that fate had given me this chance to avenge my daughter!
Thinking about all this, I wanted nothing more than to slap that deceitful look off Patrick’s face.
“I’m taking Kathy to another hospital right now for a full re-evaluation! I will never sign this agreement!”
Seeing the fury on my face, Patrick frowned.
“Amanda, stop being unreasonable. You went home last night, while I stayed here all night. I saw the entire resuscitation process with my own eyes.
“I know this is hard for you, but this is the reality. Can you control your emotions?”
I let out a cold laugh.
“Are you seriously asking a mother to stay calm when her child’s life hangs by a thread?
“And why did I go home last night? I went because your mother said her heart was feeling unwell and wanted me to look after her.”
A flicker of annoyance crossed Patrick’s face.
“Don’t go blaming my mother or me. This is just Kathy’s misfortune.
“You agreed to sign the agreement just now, and now you’re changing your mind. Don’t you think you’re being too emotional?”
Seeing his indifferent attitude, I didn’t want to waste any more words on him.
I knew the most important thing now was to transfer Kathy to another hospital for a fresh diagnosis and treatment.
I understood that the Patrick standing before me was no longer the man who once played barefoot in puddles with our daughter in our small rented room.
I pushed the office door open forcefully and headed towards the ICU. At the same time, I dialed a familiar number on my phone.
In the seven years since I married Patrick, I had also severed ties with my family.
My parents and brother had vehemently opposed our marriage, so I left my wealthy home to move to another city with Patrick.
But now, the only ones who could help me were my family, who had always supported me.
When the call connected, I didn’t have time to explain much. I choked out a single sentence before breaking down in tears.
“Mom, Dad, please save my daughter. She needs to be transferred to the best hospital in the province…”
My parents didn’t hold any grudges from the past. They quickly contacted the best medical team in the province.
After hanging up the phone, I looked up at the clock on the wall.
The transfer team would arrive in two hours.
Just then, Patrick rushed over in a hurry.
“Amanda, what are you doing here? Stop making trouble and come with me to sign the agreement. We already agreed to it before, and the whole medical team is waiting for us.”
I didn’t look at him; I just kept my eyes on the ICU door.
Seeing my lack of response, Patrick seemed a bit agitated.
“Stop standing there and let’s go. Don’t keep the doctors waiting.”
I turned to look at him.
“Kathy is still lying in the ICU, and you’re already so eager to take her organs?”
Patrick suddenly looked a bit flustered.
“What are you talking about? She’s our daughter. How could I be that cruel?
“But Kathy is already brain-dead. There’s no hope of her waking up; she’s just a lifeless shell!
“Organ donation is a meaningful act. Kathy once said when she was watching TV that she wanted her life to have more value. Isn’t this fulfilling her wish?”
Hearing these words, my rage boiled over.
A few months ago, Patrick had us watch some documentaries about organ donation.
At the time, Kathy was moved to tears. After all, she was so young, so kind-hearted.
But I never imagined that Kathy’s kindness and my trust would become the groundwork for Patrick’s plan.
I gathered all my strength and slapped him hard across the face.
“Get out! I’m not going anywhere! No one is to touch my daughter. I’m transferring her!”
Patrick staggered back, clutching his face, looking utterly disheveled. He couldn’t help but shout loudly, “You’re holding onto your own issues, forcing our daughter to stay in this world. Keeping her like this is only causing her pain. What’s the point?
“Her muscles will atrophy, she’ll develop bedsores, her whole body will decay. She’ll rot alive! Wouldn’t it be better for her to leave peacefully?”
I glared at this stranger of a man standing before me. I knew that beneath his self-righteous words lay a carefully plotted, vicious scheme.
In the midst of the tense standoff, a figure rushed over and grabbed Patrick.
“Patrick, Patrick, are you okay?”
It was Patrick’s mother, Doreen Bowman. She looked at his swollen face with concern, then turned to me, her eyes blazing with anger.
“Amanda! How could you hit Patrick like this? You’re nothing but a shrew!”
“Kathy’s condition is hopeless now. This isn’t Patrick’s fault, so stop taking it out on him!
“And what’s the big deal about signing a donation agreement? The dead can’t come back! She’ll be cremated in the end anyway. What more do you want? Are you planning to keep Kathy at home forever?”
Doreen’s words became more and more outrageous, her emotions escalating. I was livid, my eyes burning with fury, and I slapped Patrick hard on the other side of his face.
Dazed by the two slaps, Patrick seemed stunned. Doreen, not expecting this, screamed and rushed to cradle Patrick’s face, filled with distress.
I looked coldly at my hand, now reddened from the impact.
“Does it hurt? It should. Only a parent feels the pain of their own child!”
“Get out of here! If you say another word, I’ll smash you with this thermos!”
Doreen’s eyes widened, and her lips trembled with rage.
“Shrew! You’re nothing but a complete shrew!”
The scene turned chaotic. Patrick, barely containing his anger, demanded answers from me.
“Amanda, you’ve slapped me, you’ve yelled, you’ve vented enough, haven’t you?
“Now come and sign the papers! There’s nothing more to discuss. You already agreed back in the doctor’s office; you can’t just back out now!”
With that, he snatched my phone and forcefully grabbed my arms. With Doreen’s help, they started dragging me away.
I gritted my teeth and struggled desperately. Seeing that I was no match for the two of them, I decided to cry out for help.
“Doctor! Nurse! Security! They’re trying to kidnap me!”
A few nurses rushed over, but seeing it was Patrick, a familiar face, they awkwardly hesitated.
Patrick forced a smile.
“It’s fine, my wife is just a bit emotional. No need to bother yourselves.”
But I refused to relent, shouting, “They were the ones who attacked me first! If you don’t stop them, I’ll keep shouting until every patient’s family comes over to see!”
The nurses exchanged glances, then reluctantly stepped forward to separate us.
Patrick grudgingly let go of me. My heart finally settled, and I quickly glanced at the time.
I thought to myself, “Only one more hour until the transfer team arrives.
If I can just hold out for one more hour, I can take my daughter away from here for good!”
“Patrick, what’s going on? Why is it taking you so long to come over?”
Laurie’s sweet, coquettish voice rang out.
She looked at Patrick tenderly and, noticing the swelling on his face, hurried over to examine it.
The moment Patrick saw her, all his anger vanished, replaced by a gentle expression.
“It’s nothing. Amanda doesn’t want to sign, so we had a bit of an argument.”
Laurie looked up at me. At that moment, I knew I must have looked a mess with my disheveled hair and wild eyes.
“Mrs. Bowman, your daughter is already brain-dead. You yourself agreed to sign the donation agreement earlier.
“The hospital is very grateful for your magnanimity and generosity. I also understand that there’s always a mental hurdle to overcome with such decisions.
“Rest assured, though your child is no longer here, her life will continue in another form…”
I cut her off, my voice loud and fierce, silencing her hypocritical speech.
“You’re lying! My daughter is not brain-dead. Your diagnosis is fake! There’s no way I’m signing anything—I want a transfer right now!”
Laurie shook her head, pretending to look hurt.
“Mrs. Bowman, I know you’re grieving, but please don’t make baseless accusations, okay?
“I worked tirelessly to save your daughter for nearly ten hours, stayed up all night, and now I have to continue treating other patients. And yet, in your eyes, I’m just an incompetent doctor!
“We prepared extensively for the signing of the agreement, and the media reporters are waiting. How am I supposed to explain this to them?”
Hearing this, the surrounding patients and nurses began whispering amongst themselves.
“Dr. Guerrero is one of the best doctors in the entire hospital. How could she have made a wrong diagnosis?”
“I think this mother is just too emotional, causing all this trouble.”
“Yeah, there’s no sympathy for her. Dr. Guerrero put in so much effort, and she’s still being criticized. This is just unreasonable!”
Upon seeing the crowd pointing fingers at me, Patrick’s face showed a hint of smug satisfaction.
“Amanda, you’re too emotional right now. Why don’t we go back to the office and talk, okay?”
As he spoke, he reached out to grab me.
I took a step back, wary.
“Don’t touch me!”
Laurie signaled to the nurses who had gathered around.
Out of nowhere, a security guard appeared, pinning my shoulders and slamming me hard against the wall.
Laurie directed the nurses with authority.
“She’s too agitated. We need to administer a sedative right away!”
Patrick quickly chimed in.
“I’m her husband. I agree!”
Seeing the nurse with the syringe coming closer, I struggled in desperation, shouting for help, but no one around me made a move.
“Stop! Let her go right now!”
Suddenly, a commanding voice boomed across the room, startling everyone.
My brother, Stanton Blakely, had finally arrived with the medical team.
Taking advantage of the moment when the security guards and nurses were stunned, I shoved them away and dashed over to Stanton.
“Stanton, save Kathy!”
Stanton patted my shoulder reassuringly and then turned to Patrick, his face furious.
“Are you helping these people hurt your wife and child?
“Where’s the declaration of Kathy’s brain death? Show it to me!”
I couldn’t stop trembling; my back was soaked with sweat.
If Stanton hadn’t arrived in time, I might have been sedated or even forced to sign the papers, losing Kathy forever!
Laurie composed herself and looked at Stanton arrogantly.
“And who are you?
“This is an intensive care unit! Where are the security guards? Only family members are allowed here; everyone else needs to leave.”
Stanton let out a fearless laugh.
“I’m Kathy’s uncle, so I am her family! I have doubts about your diagnosis. Hand over the report!”
Patrick and Laurie suddenly seemed flustered.
“Why didn’t I know Kathy had an uncle?
“Didn’t Amanda say she had no family?”
Doreen turned to look at me.
Tears welled up in my eyes as I held onto Stanton’s hand.
“Stanton, I’m sorry. I was too naive back then, deceived by this man. He’s worse than a beast… Now I know how wrong I was.”
Stanton wiped away my tears.
“Alright, let’s deal with the transfer first. As for your divorce, I’ll take care of it when we get back.”
Patrick suddenly sneered with a mocking tone.
“Transferring her requires a decision from Kathy’s biological parents. You’re just her uncle. You don’t have that authority. Even if her grandparents showed up, it wouldn’t matter.”
Doreen nodded in agreement. “Exactly, this is a family matter, none of your business!”
Stanton’s face darkened as he prepared to speak again, but Laurie stepped forward, blocking his path.
“Sir, transferring Kathy requires not only the parents’ consent but also the attending physician’s approval.
“As Kathy’s attending physician, I believe she doesn’t meet the criteria for a transfer, so I won’t approve it.”
I glared at Laurie with intense hatred.
“I’ll write a waiver. My medical team will be responsible for Kathy’s safety during the transfer. It has nothing to do with your hospital! I couldn’t care less whether you approve it or not!”
As the standoff continued, the hospital’s director, Dwayne Wilbert, walked in.
Stanton whispered to me, “Don’t worry. I spoke with him before I came.”
I exhaled deeply, waiting for Dwayne to intervene.
Dwayne cleared his throat and began slowly, “I’ve already got a general understanding of the situation. Mrs. Bowman doesn’t agree with Dr. Laurie’s diagnosis, so she refuses to sign the donation agreement and now wants to transfer the patient, correct?”
Laurie nodded nervously.
Dwayne continued, “Then bring over the diagnosis reports showing the patient’s brain death. Let Mrs. Bowman take a look, and everything will be clear.”
Patrick and Laurie’s faces immediately turned tense.
Laurie hesitated and tried to explain, “Director, because of the urgency, our team worked through the night saving patients and handling other tasks, so the reports haven’t been compiled yet…”
I couldn’t help but sneer loudly.
“Not compiled, or not enough time to fake them?”
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My nanny’s daughter, Janet Mitchell, sold my cruise ship worth eight hundred million dollars. She made up a rumor that I had abortions frequently, so she donated the money to the church and blessed me.
My brother, Ethan Edward, testified on Janet’s behalf and falsely accused me in public.
My classmates made fun of it, and my fiancé, Benjamin Wellington, found out about it and thought I was being overly slutty, so he was going to break off the engagement with me.
I called the police straight away, but they joined forces and said I was mentally ill, so they sent me to a mental hospital.
I was tortured with the consent of my family, so I died early.
As I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day the cruise ship disappeared.
My eyes widened in shock as I saw Janet stopping in front of me with her arms stubbornly extended.
Seeing the uncontrollable hatred on my face, Janet shuddered and said miserably, “Why are you showing off your cruise ship? Why don’t you take our classmates out to dinner at a fancy hotel?
“Ethan, look at her. She is so extravagant just after she graduated, so she will definitely spend all our family’s money in the future.”
When Ethan, who was beside me, saw the look on my face, he directly protected Janet behind him.
“That’s enough. Your cruise ship has already been sold by Janet already, so you should take your classmates back.”
With that, he bent down and helped Janet fix the hair around her ears. The two looked at each other and smiled as if it was nothing at all for Janet to sell my cruise ship worth eight hundred million dollars.
It made me upset to see them take it for granted.
“My grandma gave me that cruise ship, but who are you to sell my stuff?”
Ethan looked at me in shock, as if he couldn’t believe I would go against his word.
“Stella, don’t you know who the future owner of the Edwards family is?”
I didn’t know it before, but I did after I died. I was originally the true heir of the Edwards family.
Thinking about the fate of my previous life made me feel disgusted inside, and my tone turned indifferent.
“Well, the nanny’s daughter secretly sold her employer’s cruise ship, but my brother was defending the thief. It seemed that if I didn’t call the police, you guys wouldn’t have confessed.”
Upon saying that, Janet cried out loud and shouted to the students behind me who were looking forward to the cruise ship, “I’m doing this for your own good, Stella. you’re usually extravagant, and you have a messy personal life and frequent abortions, so you have to pray to atone for your sins.
“So I sold your cruise ship. I did it to get the money for the cost of the prayers to bless you that your aborted fetus could be reincarnated.”
The students behind me were shocked to hear her words.
In my previous life, I was so furious at Janet’s nonsense that I slapped her across the face.
Unexpectedly, I annoyed Ethan, who took Janet’s side and joined her in accusing me of sleeping around.
It was treated as a joke by my classmates until Benjamin found out about it.
Since then, the Wellington family had broken off the engagement, and I had lost all value in the eyes of my father, Paul Edwards.
Soon after, Janet seduced Benjamin. In order to get rid of me completely, she and Ethan worked together to fabricate evidence that I was mentally unbalanced, so my family forcibly sent me to a mental hospital.
It didn’t take long for me to be abused and die under their deliberate guidance.
One of the two adulterous cheaters had inherited the family business in my place, and one had married my fiancé.
Thinking about this, I was so angry that I trembled and directly took out my cell phone.
“You’re just a nanny’s daughter, but how dare you slander your employer? Janet, you’d better still be as decisive as you were just now when you talk to the police.
“Let’s get the police to find out who had abortions regularly. Also, where the hell is my cruise ship?”
Just as I finished speaking, Janet suddenly turned pale and looked at Ethan as if she was asking for help.
Ethan immediately defended Janet and slapped my cell phone to the ground.
“Stella, don’t think you’ll change the nasty things you’ve done by threatening Janet like that.
“I’m going to teach you a lesson in front of all your classmates today!”
In my previous life, I was indeed frightened by his suddenly serious expression, but I would never be bullied by them this time.
I turned straight back to my classmates and yelled, “My nanny’s daughter stole my cruise ship, but my brother is defending the thief. Please help me call the police!”
Hearing my words, my classmates surprisingly avoided my gaze.
“Stella, Janet is so kind. How could she steal your cruise ship?”
“Janet looks pretty and generous, and she will never do anything to steal.”
“Janet has told you she’ll pray for you, but instead of appreciating her, you’re slandering her.”
“Maybe she had frequent abortions, so her mental health was affected…”
They whispered while letting out a meaningful laugh.
I was so furious that my face flushed.
“Janet is rich and generous, and she’s spending my family’s money! You guys…”
At that moment, Ethan grabbed my wrist and told me threateningly, “That’s enough. You can’t keep making mistakes.
“Janet grew up in our family, so she’s your sister. You’re insulting me by punching Janet in the face!”
Looking at Ethan’s veins bulging with rage, I slapped him harshly across the face.
“See what I mean? Now that’s what I call insulting you.”
Saying that, I picked up the dropped cell phone and desperately dialed my mother, Sarah’s number.
However, the only thing that responded to my call was a shutdown indication.
I ignored Ethan, who was furious. After repeated attempts to dial Sarah’s number, I finally felt desperate.
Everything in my previous life happened so fast that I didn’t have time to react at all.
Just now, I suddenly realized that something so terrible had happened to me, but Sarah hadn’t shown up.
There was definitely something suspicious about this.
I ignored my classmates, who were mocking at me and my cruise ship, which was worth eight hundred million dollars, behind me. I dialed my grandma, Patricia Turner, as I stepped back.
Patricia’s voice was bright, her tone was filled with kindness.
“Good girl, when are you coming to my house for a couple days?”
I got right to the point and whispered, “Grandma, my mom is missing, and I suspect my dad, Ethan, and Megan did it.
“Ethan and Janet secretly sold the cruise ship you gave me, but that’s not the most important thing. You must get my mom back first!”
Saying that, a person suddenly hugged me forcefully from my back.
I turned around in surprise to see my fiancé, Benjamin.
At this moment, Ethan had already brought Janet to catch up. Looking at Benjamin’s sudden appearance, Janet pretended to be tender and said, with tears in her eyes, “Benjamin, Stella is sleeping around, and I donated hundreds of millions of dollars to the church so that you can live happily after your wedding, but Stella blamed me for spending her money recklessly.
“Also, she slapped Ethan in the face. Benjamin, help me convince Stella.”
Janet looked lovely. At this moment, the way she was crying immediately aroused Benjamin’s feelings of protecting her.
He glared at me and dragged me to Janet arbitrarily.
“Stella, you’re going too far. Why are you bullying such a tender girl? Apologize to her immediately!
“I will break off the engagement with you on behalf of the Wellington family!”
I gritted my teeth hard as I watched those who had teamed up to send me to hell in my previous life stand in a line in front of me.
“Do you deserve my apology?”
Upon hearing this, Janet cried even louder as both Ethan and Benjamin immediately comforted her all.
I took the opportunity to slip away and quietly went to the police station.
Hearing that a private luxury cruise ship worth eight hundred million dollars had been stolen and sold, the police widened their eyes incredulously.
After they repeatedly confirmed that I was not mentally ill, they finally decided to file a case for investigation.
I had just walked out the door of the police station, and before I could say goodbye to the police, I got a call from Janet.
“Where are you hiding and crying in secret? My dear sister.
“You’ve always been dominant over me, so it’s not a good feeling to suddenly be targeted by me, is it?”
I snorted as I listened to her sarcastic tone, “Janet, what exactly are you trying to say?”
Janet’s voice was filled with smugness.
“I want to say that your fiancé is mine, your brother is mine, and everything you have is mine.
“I’m trying to say that your fiancé has belonged to me, and so has your brother. Everything you have belongs to me now.”
I blinked, hung up, and looked over at the police officer following me.
“Did you hear everything?”
During the police investigation, I went straight to Patricia’s house in the suburbs for safety reasons.
As soon as Patricia saw me, she worriedly took me into her arms and said with tears in her eyes, “Good girl, what happened to you?”
I sniffled and leaned into Patricia’s arms.
“I’m fine. Grandma, did you find my mom?”
Patricia rubbed my hair tenderly and was just about to speak when the door to the villa was kicked open.
The visitors were unexpectedly Paul and Ethan.
Seeing that I was here, Paul said furiously, “Stella, after all the shameless and nasty things you’ve done, why are you so ashamed to hide here?
“Come back with me and apologize to Janet. Also, Janet will marry Benjamin.”
I stood up straight and looked at Paul in the eye without being be neither humble nor pushy.
“You think I’m shameless and nasty just by listening to the nonsense of a nanny’s daughter?
“If it’s so easy to slander someone, I will think Janet’s family are all dirty.
“Also, that’s the cruise ship my grandma gave me. Give me back my cruise ship!”
Paul was trembling with anger at my attitude, and he was trying to grab me.
“Don’t I know what kind of girl Janet is? She did all that for your own good!”
“You wicked girl, go back, and you’re grounded!”
At this moment, Patricia, who hadn’t said anything, stopped in front of me on her crutches.
“Paul, you’ve become so rude now that you didn’t even say hello when you saw me.”
Seeing Patricia, Paul finally came back to his senses from his outburst.
He looked so ashamed. Then, he smiled, “Mom, I was just helping you teach her a lesson. You just stay out of it.”
Patricia sneered, looking intimidating without even getting angry.
“Paul, Stella is your child, and you’d better think before you speak.”
Paul looked grim as he pulled out his cell phone and sent a certain notification.
After a while, the entrance to Patricia’s villa was filled with people.
Some of them had cameras, some had microphones, and they surrounded a white car with Janet in the center.
I moved over quickly and heard Janet crying in sadness.
“I did it all for her, but she constantly insulted me. I’m going to let you all witness directly today whether Stella is a slut or not!”
As I stared in shock, Ethan stepped forward and gently wiped Janet’s tears away.
“Janet, it’s all right.”
The two looked at each other for a short while. Then, Janet stood in front of everyone and shouted at me, “Stella, you said you’ve never slept around, and now the press and the doctor are here. Dare you let the doctor examine you?”
I was so angry that I got a headache, and Patricia, who was beside me, was trembling.
“Bastard. stella is my own granddaughter, so how dare you do this to her?”
At that moment, Paul smiled and walked into the crowd.
“I’m sorry, Mom. It’s so important that the Edwards family and the Wellington family join forces, and we can’t have a woman who has aborted a fetus marrying Benjamin, which wouldn’t be conducive to our future partnership.”
Hearing Paul’s words, the onlookers became even more agitated.
“Look at Mr. Edwards. He’s so righteous, he’ll never allow his children to go astray!”
“Stella looks pale. Did she really sleep around?”
“I think it’s highly probable. Her sister looks calm.”
I stood upstairs and watched the crowd gather around me. I tightened my grip on Patricia’s hand and suddenly said, “Fine. Don’t just check up on me since Dad is so concerned about the marriage union.
“Why don’t you let my sister be examined along with me?”
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My girlfriend always avoided meeting my parents.
However, she then played the role of the perfect bride-to-be for her ex-boyfriend, meeting his relatives.
And where does she meet them? In the very house I bought as our future home.
What she didn’t expect was that I was actually a distant cousin of her ex-boyfriend.
She pretended not to know me, clinging sweetly to her ex, saying to everyone, “This house was bought by my husband, paid in full.”
All the guests praised how in love the two of them were.
Afraid that I might expose her, my girlfriend came over to warn me.
“I’m just helping a friend deal with his parents pressuring him to get married. If you mess this up, we’re done.”
I offered her my sincere congratulations.
“Since my cousin and I seem to have the same taste in both houses and women, I thought he might like the wedding decorations I’ve bought in bulk. I’ll just give them to you.”
That finally made her panic.
…
[What a coincidence my distant cousin and I have. Our wedding homes are in the same neighborhood, with the exact same floor and apartment number. I must have mixed up the buildings.]
I secretly texted my girlfriend, Chloe Garcia, venting about this bizarre situation.
Just as I hit send, my distant cousin Brady Shaw emerged from the bedroom, hand in hand with his bride-to-be.
The crowd cheered, and the bride shyly covered her face.
But I stood there, stunned.
Until my mother nudged me with her elbow, and said to me, “Look at your cousin, about to get married. And then look at yourself, always talking about bringing your nonexistent girlfriend home. When are you going to introduce us to someone real?”
Mom, you’ve already met her.
Standing next to another man, looking bashful—that’s my girlfriend Chloe.
But I didn’t say a word. I feared my mom might have a heart attack on the spot.
When I entered the neighborhood earlier, I found it amusing that my distant cousin and I were so fated to pick homes in the same area.
But as I walked further, it got weirder. The same building, the same floor, and then I realized it was even the same apartment.
I had the keys safely stored away at home.
There was no way they could’ve been exposed.
So I assumed I must’ve confused the buildings.
But the moment Chloe stepped out, I knew the truth.
This sort of thing could only be done by someone close to me.
Because we didn’t guard ourselves against those we love.
And that made it easier for her to stab me right where it hurt most.
Chloe and Brady were the shining stars in the eyes of the guests now, basking in the spotlight.
Brady’s arm was wrapped around Chloe’s waist, and she, as if dissatisfied with the closeness, pulled his arm even tighter.
The scene played out before me in slow motion, every detail crystal clear.
A mix of bitterness and anger surged within me, overwhelming me like a tidal wave. I wanted to leave.
But all I could hear were the guests blessing them.
“Brady is so lucky to have found such a beautiful wife. They must live a long and happy life together.”
“The bride and Brady are such a perfect match. I heard they’ve been together since college. I even saw their pictures once; they were so in love!”
Those words rooted me to the spot.
I remembered then that Chloe had a college boyfriend with the last name Shaw.
Her friends had teased me about how passionate and unforgettable their love had been.
Unforgettable enough to linger until now, it seemed.
And here I was, the fool in this twisted play.
Chloe and Brady made their way through the guests, greeting each one until they finally reached where I stood.
When she saw me, Chloe’s eyes flashed with surprise and guilt, but she quickly masked it, maintaining that bright, bridal smile.
It was as if she was really a bride-to-be.
She pretended not to know me, turning to speak with others, but she grasped my mom’s hand with a sugary smile.
“Thank you, Miss. Please make sure you enjoy yourself today.”
My mom, unaware that Chloe was my girlfriend, blessed her with genuine warmth and admiration as a distant relative.
“You’re a lucky girl, marrying Brady. He’s such a successful young man, and this wedding home is just wonderful,” said my mom.
Chloe, not recognizing my mom, mistook her for one of Brady’s relatives and boasted.
“This house was bought by my husband as a gift for me, all paid in full.”
“Oh my, how sweet! You’re already calling him your husband,” my mom teased.
She gave me a nudge as if to say, “See how it’s done? They’ve already bought a house.”
But Mom, the one who bought this house in full was your son.
The soon-to-be bride had finished meeting everyone and was ready to head to the restaurant for the next part of the day.
I intended to use an excuse to leave early.
But Chloe unexpectedly pulled me aside, leading me into a quiet corner.
The warm smile she’d worn earlier vanished, replaced by a scowl as she glared at me as if I were her enemy.
“I know what you’re up to. I’m just helping a friend deal with his parents pressuring him to get married. He doesn’t want them to worry—he’s just trying to be a good son. I’m doing a good deed here. If you mess this up, we’re done.”
Even though she was the one doing something wrong, she could so easily use the threat of breaking up as if our relationship was just a card she could play whenever she liked.
I stared at her in disbelief.
“But this is our future home. You’re my girlfriend, Chloe.”
Chloe shrugged, indifferent.
“I told you, it’s just helping out a friend. He’s under so much pressure from his parents, he can hardly breathe. Besides, I don’t mind, so why should you? If it bothers you that much, we can sell the apartment and buy another one later. I’m not even satisfied with the current décor anyway.”
The house she now claimed to be unsatisfied with was the same one she had once proudly shown off, boasting about it as if it were hers.
I wondered what Chloe found unsatisfying—was it the house or our relationship?
A wave of bitterness churned in my stomach like a strong, black coffee, making me feel nauseous.
But she didn’t notice my turmoil. Instead, she glanced down at her phone, smiling secretively at whatever message she received.
Then she looked up, threw one last impatient remark at me, and hurried off.
“I’m leaving now. Don’t bother coming if you’re going to cause trouble.”
I stood there, a bitter smile forming on my lips.
How could I leave?
If I did, how would I witness your happiness?
By the time I arrived at the hotel, they had already started eating.
Chloe was seated at a separate table, chatting with some older women.
She had always claimed to hate dealing with relatives, yet now she seemed perfectly at ease.
I guess that complaint had been meant just for me.
Brady, meanwhile, was sitting with a group of younger guests. He’d obviously had a few drinks, his face flushed red as he boasted to those around him.
I found an empty seat and sat down, just in time to hear Brady said, “This girl, back in college, she just wouldn’t leave me alone—no matter how hard I tried to shake her off.
“I had no choice but to take her in, reluctantly, of course.
“And now she insists on getting married. Women are such a hassle.”
One of the guys played along.
“She must have something special to keep you hooked. Otherwise, why would you stay with her all this time?”
Brady smirked and raised his eyebrows at the guy.
“You know what I mean, right? It’s all about what happens in bed. She’s so good at it, I just can’t get enough. That’s her real talent.”
Brady let out a lewd laugh, giving a thumbs-up.
The other men at the table exchanged knowing glances and started laughing, all while sneaking looks in Chloe’s direction.
Chloe, noticing the lively atmosphere at our table, waved at us with a cheerful smile.
She had no idea that she was the subject of their crude jokes.
So this was the girl I’d held dear, the one I’d treasured.
I took a deep breath, slowly unclenching the fingers I’d dug into my thigh to keep from reacting.
From the moment we started dating, Chloe had never let me touch her.
She said she wanted to be sure I was “the one,” and anything intimate would have to wait until after marriage.
The things I couldn’t obtain were something others had already tried countless times.
I stood up and raised my glass, and suddenly, everyone’s attention was on me.
Chloe’s expression immediately darkened. She stared at me, a warning in her eyes.
I avoided her gaze and called out loudly to everyone.
“Since all the guests are here, I just want to say a few words.
“Today is the first time my cousin and I have met, but we really hit it off, almost like old friends. We have so much in common. So, I’ve decided to give him some wedding decorations that I think he’ll appreciate. Wishing them a lifetime of happiness!”
The room erupted in applause and congratulations.
I added one more thing.
“Don’t worry, they’re not second-hand. I haven’t used them.”
Chloe’s pupils contracted as she stood up, her expression shifting from anger to fear.
She took a step forward as if to come over and explain things to me.
But just then, one of the older ladies raised her glass to Chloe, and she hesitated, plastering on a smile as she returned the toast and then sat back down.
I shook my head, mocking myself.
Then, I turned and walked away alone.
Today was supposed to be a special day for Chloe and me—the day she would finally meet my parents.
We had been dating for three years, but every time the day to meet the parents arrived, Chloe always found a way to avoid it.
She’d claim she was too nervous, too busy with work, or not feeling well. Once, she even said that the horoscope warned against meeting parents that day.
Three months ago, we were the closest we’d ever been to making it happen.
My parents dressed in their best clothes and arrived at the restaurant we’d reserved.
But Chloe never showed up.
My calls went straight to voicemail, and then she sent a brief message: [My friend was in a car accident.]
As absurd as that excuse was, I knew she was just avoiding it again.
Chloe had once told me that her parents’ divorce left her terrified of marriage. I had only felt sympathy and held her, promising I would wait until she was ready.
So, once again, I made excuses for her absence.
“I must have told her the wrong time. She had a meeting she couldn’t miss. Next time, I promise.”
But my parents no longer believed me. They were convinced I’d invented a girlfriend just to meet their expectation.
“Even CEOs of big companies can find ten or twenty minutes to have dinner. What kind of job does your girlfriend have?”
I had no answer for that.
After three months of cajoling, Chloe finally agreed to meet them again a few days ago.
Worried she might change her mind, I scheduled it for this weekend.
But yesterday, she told me a friend needed her help with something important.
Our meeting was canceled yet again.
My mother had given me a knowing look as if she’d expected it all along.
“I knew this would happen. You have no plans tomorrow, right? Come with me to a family gathering. There’s a cousin of yours who’s a year younger than you and is about to get married. Maybe you’ll learn what a real bride looks like.”
She got her wish, though not in the way either of us imagined.
Chloe, who had begged off meeting my parents to help a friend, was now standing beside another man, playing the part of his fiancée in my very own apartment.
It turned out that Chloe had no problem meeting someone else’s entire family under the pretense of marriage.
I, on the other hand, had been patiently waiting for a woman who was apparently saving her love for someone else.
My parents enviously watched other people’s happiness and worried about me.
…
When we got home, I sat on the couch, unable to shake the day’s events from my mind.
I picked up a photo of Chloe and me during happier times, though now our smiles felt hollow.
I was deep in thought when I heard the sound of a key turning in the lock.
It was late—well past midnight.
For a moment, I thought Chloe had come back.
But it was Brady who walked through the door, holding a key to my apartment.
I wasn’t even surprised.
If she’d given him the keys to our wedding apartment, why wouldn’t she have given him the keys to this one?
He smiled at me.
“I didn’t know you were here, Dominic.”
Even though this was my apartment, Brady acted as if I were the intruder.
Before I could respond, he scooped up a seemingly drunk Chloe in his arms and carried her inside without a second thought.
“Move aside,” he said casually as if he were the one who belonged here.
I looked at Chloe, who was barely conscious, and bit back my anger.
Brady made himself at home, bringing a blanket from my bedroom to cover Chloe and heading into the kitchen.
He was familiar with this house. It seemed he had been here countless times before.
The tightness in my chest grew unbearable.
Maybe he had been here many times while I was away.
I watched as Brady gently gave Chloe some water, a far cry from the man I’d seen earlier at the family gathering, where he casually flaunted her like a prize.
Chloe’s awareness slowly returned.
And she immediately thanked him, her eyes only on him, not even noticing I was there.
“Thank you, Brady.”
“I should be the one saying that. You’re okay, so I’ll head out now.”
Chloe insisted on walking him to the door, even though she was still unsteady on her feet. Their parting was an elaborate affair, full of unnecessary embraces. It looked like they were in some kind of romantic drama.
I stood there, coldly watching their charade.
Just as Brady was about to leave, he turned back.
“Oh god, I was thinking about apologizing to my cousin. How could I forget it? I’m sorry for borrowing your wedding apartment and girlfriend. You’re not mad, are you?”
His words were meant to sound apologetic, but his tone was anything but.
There was a clear challenge in his eyes.
Before I could say a word, Chloe jumped in to answer for me.
“Dominic wouldn’t be upset. You were just trying to keep your parents happy. It was all for them.”
Brady chuckled.
“Honestly, Chloe, you looked so stunning today. If I didn’t know better, I’d think you were still single.”
His words were nonsensical, but Chloe blushed all the same, clearly pleased.
Brady’s eyes roamed boldly over her, his gaze full of suggestion.
And I just stood there, watching them flirt as if I didn’t exist.
My gaze gradually turned cold.
Finally, Brady seemed ready to leave.
But I called after him.
“Wait a minute!
“Since you’re leaving, take your fiancée with you and get the hell out of my house!”
Chloe stared at me in disbelief.
“Dominic, what are you saying?”
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