LOGINElvira a sweet, loving and devoted daughter-in-law who only ever wanted a place to belong. Unexpected betrayal by her husband and sister, the people she trusted with her life, she uncovers their affair and their plan to kill her. Stripped of her children and left for dead after a planned tragic accident, her world comes crashing down. But death wasn’t the end. Saved by a stranger, Elvira is given a choice to jump off a building and end her misery… or rise up and make them all pay. What path will Elvira choose? DEATH or REVENGE?
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“You, Mother, said to bring her detox juice to the living room,” my foul-mouthed sister-in-law, Leah, said from behind me. I gripped the edge of the sink, breathing slowly, the bitter taste lingered long after I rinsed my mouth. My first pregnancy wasn’t as exhausting as this. “That’s disgusting, why didn’t you vomit in your room? Why the kitchen sink?” Disgust danced in Leah’s tone. I rinsed the vomit from around the sink, dabbed a disposable napkin over my face, turned to her, and weakly said, “Can’t you tell mother to send someone? I’m not….” “I will deliver your message to her,” Leah said, cutting me off with a small smirk at the corner of her lip and I knew that didn’t mean well. I relaxed my body on the counter to try to regain my strength after Leah left the kitchen. Tomorrow was my father-in-law's birthday and I was assigned to plan it. “Do you now refuse my order?” My mother-in-law said furiously as she barged into the kitchen. “That’s not the case,” I took a deep breath, “I’m too tired to make your detox juice from scratch and there are other people who can do it in this house.” Mother scoffed bitterly, “There are others in the house? They are being paid for their work and you are living here for free!” This! This was what I had to endure in the past nine years of my marriage. I keep telling myself it will get better, but it only gets worse. I didn’t have the strength to argue or fight back, “I’m the eldest daughter-in-law of this…..” “Of where?” Mother's face reddened with anger, “I don’t care about your situation, bring my detox juice in the next twenty minutes.” “Mother….” “I’m not your mother!” She yelled, “I’m not that woman who picks things off the street.” That was supposed to hurt but it was just the tip of the iceberg. “I have to go pick up my daughter,” I said ignoring what she said. My mother-in-law picked up the bowl of water on the counter, “Have you gone mad!” She yelled and I instinctively closed my eyes. I waited for the cold water to touch me but it didn’t. I was sure she had thrown the water because I heard it touch the floor and I opened my eyes when I felt a close presence next to me. Karisa Halethor, my lovely sister, the biological daughter of my adoptive family, was standing right in front of me, drenched with the water meant for me. “You don’t have to stress her, she is pregnant,” Karisa said sweetly. She was the sweetest being anyone would meet. If I were dying, I would call her first to save my life because she would get there before the ambulance. “Karisa,” I called as I turned her to face me. I used my hand to wipe her face, “Why did you step in? What if it was something dangerous?” Karisa politely removed my hand with a small smile on her face, “Then you would have taken it?” “When did you come?” Mother’s tone completely went 360, from being mean to being the sweetest. It was always like that, they treated me like an outsider but were nice to Karisa. “I came to drop Akira off at the house,” Karisa said as she showed us the bag in her hands and I was beyond grateful. I was thinking of how to pick her up from school and Karisa made my work easier. “Since you are here, let me have someone fix you something to eat or drink,” Mother spoke like she was talking to her darling child. “Auntie, you don’t have to do that,” Karisa said with a smile on her face, “Since I’m here, I will make the detox juice just the way you like it.” “Karisa,” I called in a low tone barely audible enough for another person to hear. “Also, I brought gifts for everyone,” Karisa's smile widened, “Just go to the living room, and I will be there with everything.” Mother's thirty-two teeth shone the brightest in the room, “That is why I like you, I wish you were my daughter-in-law instead of someone.” Mother’s tone was sweet towards Karisa, but she rolled her eyes at me. “You don’t have to do that,” I scolded Karisa. I wasn’t happy whenever she tried to please my in-laws. “They believe you don’t deserve to be in this family, so I have to do it so they will treat you right,” Karisa said, and I nodded my head in understanding. I politely excused myself from the kitchen to get a bottle of alcoholic wine for Karisa. I turned it into the glass and put it on the counter next to her. “I can’t have alcohol,” Karisa answered politely as she glanced at the wine and I looked at her with confusion. That was weird, it was her favorite, “Is something the matter?” She shook her head with a small smile on her face as she glanced at her tummy, “Elvira, have you ever thought of the probability of your husband having an affair?” I was taken aback, “That’s a strange question.” “Is it?” Karisa asked nonchalantly. “I can’t dare have such thoughts, Casper loves and cherishes me,” I answered confidently. “Everyone knows that,” Karisa said as she wiped her hands on the kitchen napkin, “All done, can I go change into something?” “Yes,” I nodded my head. My head was still in her question, I wonder what she saw or heard for her to ask me that kind of question. I watched Karisa give the juice to my mother-in-law and she praised her in a way she has never praised me. “This is something you can’t even give,” my sister-in-law spat as she walked past me showing me the expensive bag which she had gotten for Karisa. “I don’t want to spoil my mood right now,” Mother picked up her juice and left the living room. I sat down comfortably and put on my favorite soap opera to watch when Karisa came downstairs wearing my emerald dress. I felt uneasy for some reason, “Why that dress?” I had just gotten it from Casper as a wedding anniversary gift. “Is there an issue?” Karisa asked innocently as she twirled around in the dress, “It’s beautiful, I’m going out on a date with my boyfriend and I wanted to look beautiful.” “I haven’t worn that dress,” I mumbled. “You can wear it later,” Karisa said, still admiring herself, “Since you are pregnant, who knows you might never wear it again.” I didn’t want to argue with her, “You can wear it.” Just as she turned to leave I saw the same necklace I had seen in my husband’s closet a few days ago on her neck. “Your necklace,” I said and she stopped on her track, “Your boyfriend must really love you, it’s beautiful.” That necklace can only be purchased once in a lifetime, “I know,” Karisa blushed as she played with the necklace on her neck, “Yes he really loves me.” For some reason, I had an unexplainable doubt in my mind. I stood up and hurried to Casper’s room. I checked the closet, I checked everywhere in the room and the necklace I had once seen wasn’t there. The necklace kept playing in my head as well as the statement Karisa made. Why was I being stupid? What was wrong with me? Karisa isn’t like that, and neither is Casper, so why was I having unreasonable suspicion? If anything, they shared a sibling relationship, so why was I thinking this way? I wanted to ignore it but I couldn’t shake it out of my head. I brought out my phone, called Casper, and he picked up at the second ring. “Babe, which time would you be home?” “I would have loved to be home early but I have meetings with some foreign investors before Father’s birthday this evening,” Casper replied sweetly, “I will get you your favorite snacks.” “Thank you,” I said with a smile, my mind finally free from every suspicion. Was I dumb or something? Why would I suspect something so stupid? I was happily walking down to see Karisa off when I heard Father’s voice from his room, “Inform Casper that the foreign investors would come for my birthday.” Without realizing I pushed open my father-in-law's door and asked, “Isn’t my husband at the office?” He glared at me with anger then ended her call, “Is he an employee that he would be at the office by this time?” That really hit something inside me. Does that mean he didn’t work late? Then if he didn’t work late then he must have been hanging out with his friends. Now my suspicions had returned, I didn’t want any dirty thoughts in my head but the lie Casper told and the necklace on Karisa’s neck. I needed to clear the suspicions. “How is the preparation for the party coming along?” I heard Mother ask but I ignored her and walked out of the room. Without thinking twice, I ran after Karisa but she had driven out of the compound. I didn’t have enough time to run upstairs to get a car key, else I would miss her, so I entered the pouring rain and ran out of the compound. Luckily I was able to stop a cab, “That blue sports car, follow it, please don’t lose it.”Elvira’s POV I have waited three years for this day and it was finally happening. Everything has been going on smoothly. Leah was as dull as I said; she sold her shares in a heartbeat, but we haven’t gotten access to the house. Calix said to be patient.I was the highest shareholder at Casper’s company.The Jordon’s family must be happy celebrating their new launch not knowing a storm was coming into their lives. I stood in front of the mirror, and I smiled when I couldn’t recognize myself. For ten years, I was made to dress basic as a full-time housewife. My ex-mother-in-law would say nails are dangerous around my kids, she would say I didn’t need any jewelry, I was the wife yet treated like a servant, but today I was wearing the nails and expensive jewelry. My once black hair was dyed into golden blonde, my nails were done into a blue and pink French tip, and I wore a backless emerald-colored gown with silver shoes to match. Emerald? It was once my favorite color but I can’t s
Elvira’s POV Three years later I can’t even say my life is worth it anymore. For the past three years, all I have been doing is hide-and-seek. I stood in front of the hospital ward, where my daughter has been for three years. She has been unconscious since that day and I couldn’t even do anything to help her. I came from time to time to see her, but I was always fully covered, with caps, glasses, a face mask, and sometimes a nurse's uniform, so no one would recognize me. “It’s time to leave, her family will soon be here,” The nurse who I had paid to work in the hospital and be by my daughter’s side said with a tray of injections in her hand. “Is there any improvement?” My voice was barely audible. “She moved her finger the night I played the audio you sent,” The nurse said and a small smile appeared at the corner of my lip.I sometimes send an audio of me singing her favorite lullaby so it could help her wake up soon. “Do we really need to see the child?” I heard the voice I h
Elvira’s POV I watched as he turned on the TV, “The world mourns as the eldest daughter-in-law of the president was found dead and burnt in her car,” A newscaster announced following the scene of the accident. I watched the scene in horror— how did I survive that?—then the man holding a cigarette flashed through my mind, “Did.. did….. that… man save me?” “The truck driver?” The man scoffed, “You don’t get it yet? Do you really think it was an accident?” Come to think of it, he did hit me on purpose because there was no way he didn’t see my car, and I can’t remember him helping me; he just stood there with the cigarette and was making a phone call. The more I watched the news the more my heart shattered. The family I grew up with had accused me of embezzlement of company funds, fraudulent activity in the company, tax evasion, insider trading, data violations and bribery, and corruption. “My late wife was mentally unstable,” Casper cried, and I numbly watched, “She is the re
Elvira’s POV The sound of a machine beeping rang in my ears; I could hear water dripping, and no one's presence was felt. I tried to open my eyes but I felt intense pain in my eyelids. I tried to move but the pain was worse. I didn’t know where I was or who was around. I tried my best to move, “Call the doctor,” I heard an unfamiliar voice speak, and that only made me more scared. Who was she? I have never heard this voice before. I managed to force my eyes open to see that I was in an unfamiliar room. The room was lit up but was painted in beige; the room lacked color, and it was simple. There was medical equipment in the room and the water droplets I heard earlier were the drip attached to my hand. The familiar face of the manager I had met at the hotel was here and that made me even more anxious. Did Casper save me? Or did Karisa save me? Why was the hotel manager standing next to me? The doctor came into the room, he did some examinations on me, and spoke to the manage












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