ログインI used to be the beloved little princess of the Colobo family. Then, on my eighteenth birthday, my father brought home Sophia. She was the daughter of the old friend who had once saved his life. Out of guilt, he gave her a place in our home. Then he gave her my place too. My brother began protecting her and hating me. My childhood friend, Luca Rizzo, fell for her and left me behind. Even my father said Sophia deserved the Colobo name more than I did, though I was his biological daughter. On the day I graduated from college, they broke their promise to me for the ninety-ninth time because of her. I finally lost control. “Am I not your own daughter?” My father pulled Sophia behind him as if I were the danger, then slapped me across the face. “You jealous little thing. I should have given everything to her instead.” My brother looked at me like I was something dirty. “You don’t deserve a place in the Colobo family. Get out.” So I left. They thought I was only throwing another tantrum. They took Sophia to Switzerland to see the snow-covered mountains, certain that silence would teach me to behave. They thought I would calm down, come home, and beg for my place again. But this time, I called the research institute in Australia whose offer I had once turned down for them. “I accept,” I said. By the time the Colobo family realized I was truly gone, my phone number no longer existed. And so did Isabella Colobo.
もっと見るLater, they came one more time.After Victor was discharged from the hospital, he and Marco flew to Australia again. They did not warn me in advance. They simply appeared outside the institute gates. Security stopped them and called to ask whether I was willing to see them.I thought about it for a moment before saying yes.They stood inside the visitor room looking thinner than before. Victor’s hair had turned noticeably whiter, and dark shadows hung beneath Marco’s eyes.The conversation was exactly the same as before.Apologies. Regret. Requests for me to come home.I sat across from them and repeated the same answers I had already given once before.I would not go back. I was doing well here. Please do not come again.Victor stayed silent for a very long time before finally asking in a hoarse voice, his eyes red, “Isabella, can’t you forgive us just once? We’re family. We share the same blood.”I looked into his eyes.I had known those eyes for more than twenty years. When I had fe
Victor suddenly reached behind him and dragged someone forward.It was Sophia.I had not even realized she had followed them to Australia. She had been hiding silently in the hallway the entire time.“Isabella,” Victor said, his voice shaking, “I was wrong. I know that now. She lied to us from the beginning.”Sophia kept her head lowered, her lips pressed tightly together without saying a word.“That allergy incident wasn’t your fault,” Victor continued. “She bought the honey herself and rubbed it on her own skin before dinner.”His grip around Sophia’s arm tightened so hard that his knuckles turned white.“We found it in her drawer. And all the other things too. She broke the jewelry herself. She cut her own dress. The injuries on her arms were self-inflicted.”With every sentence, his voice grew quieter.“She framed you every single time.”Then he looked at me with bloodshot eyes.“Isabella… your father was wrong.”Marco stood behind him in silence, his eyes red, his lips trembling f
I told them everything that had happened after Sophia entered the family, piece by piece.From the first time she broke my jewelry and blamed me for it, to the day everyone forgot my graduation, to the night I was thrown out of the house and left standing alone in the rain.Professor Hayes stayed silent for a long time after I finished speaking. Finally, he removed his glasses, wiped them slowly, and said only one sentence.“You’re safe here.”That sentence almost made me cry more than any comfort could have.Marianne handed me a cup of hot tea. Tom stood awkwardly near the doorway, still holding the coffee mug that never seemed fully clean, looking as though he wanted to say something but did not know how.“Alright,” Professor Hayes finally said as he stood. “Back to work. The lab won’t wait for anyone.”I nodded.Christmas that year was warm. Melbourne’s summer sun burned against the skin.A birthday cake that truly belonged to me tasted better than I had ever imagined.It was not a
Time passed at a steady, quiet pace.Life at the institute was calmer than I had imagined. Every morning, I reported to the lab at seven, and every night, the lights went out at ten. There were no family banquets, no obligations to entertain powerful people, and no one standing beside me telling me what I should or should not do.There were only data and reports, Tom occasionally handing me a cup of coffee, and Professor Hayes saying, in his usual calm voice during meetings, “Good work.”That was enough.My room stayed exactly the way it had been when I first arrived. A bed, a desk, a chair, and a wardrobe. I never added anything unnecessary.I had once owned a much larger room. It had a fireplace and faced the main house of the Colobo estate. It was the room that had belonged to the eldest daughter of the family for generations. Later, that room was given to someone else.Now this small cabin was mine.No one could take it from me.Before I knew it, Christmas had arrived.I woke early






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