MasukViolet has always been the perfect daughter and the loyal friend, moulded by expectations, driven by guilt, and too afraid to disappoint. From childhood, she was taught that "good girls don’t argue," and so she spent her youth silencing her desires to fulfil others’ dreams. She chose the degree her parents wanted, behaved like her parents wanted, and even married a guy who's father was her dad's business partner. She worked hard, hoping love could change her life, but all she earned was humiliation, no matter how much she gave, it was never enough. Her so called family never even asked what she wants. All her life she spent earning love from her parents who raised her to bear the responsibility of a good daughter. She never say no to her parents knowing they are the reason of her living a good life. She wants to repay the debt for raising her in a safe environment like her real parents even though they are not. But she didn't expected her soon to be husband will turn out her bully.
Lihat lebih banyak"Stop acting like a nerd and put this on. I've had enough of your excuses."
Violet stood frozen before her mother, eyes lowered, fingers fidgeting as if searching for an invisible thread of courage—one more excuse to escape this nightmare masquerading as a wedding. "Mom, I... I don’t want to get married. I—" "And you think that matters?" her mother, Amelia Joseph, snapped, voice sharp as glass. "Violet, listen carefully. We didn’t adopt you so you could live in comfort without consequences. It’s time you paid us back. Your father needs this alliance with Mr. James William, and that means you marrying into their family. Have we ever treated you poorly? Didn’t we give you food, a home, clothes? This deal is crucial for our future. How can you be so selfish when everything is at stake?" As her mother went on about our family, Violet felt a cold smile tug at her lips—bitter, knowing. She had never truly belonged. Yes, they hadn’t abused her, but love? That was never part of the arrangement. They had always made it clear: she could stay, as long as she didn’t speak too much, didn’t cause trouble. Adopted at fifteen, not for love, but for her beauty—an investment. A pawn. And now, it was time to collect. "O-okay... I’ll d-do whatever you want." Her mother’s expression softened into satisfaction. She gave a nod to the makeup artist standing by. "Good. Make her beautiful. Whatever it takes--" "Ma'am you have phone call from--" One of their house maid came with a phone and before she could complete her sentence. Amelia snatched the phone. "I need to take the call, you guys can continue." The makeup artist nodded, gently ushering Violet toward the chair. As she sat down, her reflection stared back at her—painted, polished, and silent. The makeup brush grazed her cheek like a butterfly's wing, but Violet felt it like a noose tightening around her throat. Her reflection in the mirror was pale, too still—like a ghost being painted to look alive. "Beautiful," one of the artists murmured, unaware of the irony. But Violet didn't see beauty. She saw a mask being built, layer by layer. A mask for a girl who was never really herself. Her mind drifted back to the night they brought her home. She remembered the silence. Not the warm kind, but the type that suffocated. The way her adoptive father had studied her face like a merchant inspecting goods. The way her mother’s voice always dripped with sugar when guests were around—but tasted like poison when no one was listening. They had always told her to be grateful. For the bed. The food. The clothes. Gratitude was expected, not affection. And now—marriage was her price tag. She stared into the mirror, but the girl looking back felt unfamiliar. Her lips moved before her thoughts caught up. "What kind of man agrees to marry a girl he’s never met?" she whispered, her voice too soft to hear. But the makeup artist paused. "Mr. William’s son is… quiet. Reserved. A bit strange, if I may say so. They say he doesn’t like women who talk too much." A chill crept down Violet’s spine. Perfect. Just the way her "parents" liked her—silent, compliant, disposable. She suddenly felt like she wasn’t being prepared for a wedding… but for sacrifice. _______ Violet shifted uncomfortably in the dress, the fabric clinging too tightly to her skin like a second, unwanted layer of identity. The heels bit into her feet with every uncertain step. She wasn’t used to showing so much skin. She wasn’t used to being someone else. She tripped again. Her mother’s eyes flicked over her, sharp and scolding. Violet quickly lowered her gaze and sat, clasping her hands in her lap, forcing herself to breathe as they waited. "Be careful with your steps" Her dad, Liam Joseph, warned her in a dull tone Fifteen minutes passed in a silence so tense it made her ears ring. “Aunt, I told you—I’m not interested in marriage. Please...” A voice came from the hallway. Violet’s head turned slightly, her pulse skipping. That voice. She knew it. A flicker of hope bloomed in her chest. Maybe... just maybe, the person standing behind her didn’t want this marriage either. Maybe they could both walk away from it. Maybe fate was being kind for once. “Keep your voice low. We're already here. Just meet her and then decide.” Her breath caught. That voice—no, it couldn't be. Her stomach churned. “Aunt, please—” He stepped into the room, eyes lazily scanning the space—until they landed on the girl with her back straight and hair cascading down her waist like black silk. His words died in his throat. Recognition flashed across his face. She slowly stood and turned. And their eyes met. "YOU??!" "You!?" The room blurred around her. Violet collapsed back onto the chair, her eyes hollow, her body limp. She couldn’t breathe. It’s over, she thought. Of all the people in the world... it had to be him. To be continued...She noticed the tiny changes in his expression, the way his eyes shifted and his jaw tightened for a split second before he tried to mask it. It would be a lie if she denied that she wasn’t feeling bad while saying all those things to him. She did feel bad. Her chest felt heavy, unfamiliar and tight, because this was the first time she was finally speaking her thoughts out loud instead of burying them deep inside herself. She had been silent all her life, whether she was with her parents or with Ethan. Silence had always been her safest shield. She avoided holding people accountable for their actions toward her, convincing herself that staying quiet was easier than dealing with conflict or disappointment. She forgave people easily, almost too easily as if they had never done anything wrong. She suffered alone, believing that enduring pain quietly would somehow make things right. She thought that if she kept forgiving, if she kept adjusting, Ethan and she could move forward together
Violet went silent. Her eyes filled with tears as she lifelessly rested her head against the couch. Her shoulders trembled slightly while she shook her head as if finally comprehending the weight of everything he had just said. " No… we’re both at fault. I didn’t want her to live the same life I did, so I ran away with her. But I forgot that I was also taking her father away from her. I forced her to grow up without fatherly love. She was right...... I was selfish, only thinking from my own perspective and not considering what she needed. In the midst of our conflict and everything that was going on, I forgot that there’s a life in between us." Ethan immediately crouched down to her level. He hesitated at first, unsure if he had the right to touch her, but seeing her so broken, so fragile, he couldn’t stop himself. His fingers gently caressed her cheeks, brushing away the tears that kept falling. “No, it was my fault. If I had trusted you back then and never doubted you..... you w
"Now you know she’s your daughter without any DNA test? Or have you already run a test without telling me?" He went silent, gulping hard as he took a step closer. "I’m sorry for not trusting you. I don’t need a test to know she’s my daughter. She’s--she’s just like me, smart and confident. You’ve raised her well." Violet bit her lip, trying to stop herself from crying in front of him, but she couldn’t hold back her tears after his last sentence. “N-No, she’s not like y-you. And she will never be.... S-She is my daughter. You refused to accept me and her when I begged you to trust me.” She couldn’t hold back anymore, her voice cracking, making him fall silent. Feeling embarrassed and shattered, she turned around and left him standing there alone. __________ The next day, Violet was helping her daughter get ready for school. Aria stayed silent for before finally asking her mother " Mom.... will Dad also come and watch my performance?" Violet didn't think much before replying
"Wh-Why are y-you here?" He took a few steps closer, his voice trembling with fear and longing as he explained. "I'm sorry.... I know I---" "Stop right there. Don’t come near me! Aria, come here." Aria grew worried seeing her mom’s strange behavior. She looked at the man, who appeared genuinely sorry and helpless and thought her mom had misunderstood him. "Mom, he’s the guy who helped us. I told you about---" "I SAID COME HERE!!" Aria flinched at her mom’s shouting, something she had never experienced before. Her lips quivered and tears streamed down her small, frightened face. Ethan frowned at Violet’s treatment of Aria. "Why are you shouting at her? She did nothing wrong." Violet let out a shaky, broken laugh, the situation feeling painfully absurd to her. "N-Now you’re going to teach me how to raise my own child? I’ve been doing this for the past five years. I’ve r-raised her all a-alone, so don’t try to teach me." Ethan’s shoulders slumped as he sighed in defeat. "I kn












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