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Her Stolen Glory, My Silent Grave
Her Stolen Glory, My Silent Grave
Author: Mountain River

Chapter 1

Author: Mountain River
My adopted sister, Rebecca Lawson, steals the gift I painstakingly prepared for the Don and presents it at a family gathering. Everyone in the room is stunned.

So, my parents turned what was supposed to be my engagement party into a celebration banquet for Rebecca.

They sit together and raise their champagne glasses to toast her, while I collapse alone in the bathroom, hitting my head and bleeding out.

After regaining some consciousness, I use all my strength to call them for help, but only the mafia's consigliere and my fiance—Yves Gilbert—answers my calls.

"Tessa, why didn't you come to Rebecca's celebration? She felt hurt by your absence! I know you've always been jealous that she could easily gain everyone's affection, but it's what she deserves.

"Quickly come over and apologize to Rebecca. Don't disappoint us any further." Yves hangs up the phone after saying that.

I stare at the darkened phone screen with an unsightly smile.

They don't know that the gift I have prepared for the Don is still a half-finished product and needs to be repaired.

However, I don't have the time to tell them.

Because I am about to die of illness.

...

The party was about to start when my brother, Clyde Shaw, kicked open the door to my room.

He looked around the room but saw no sign of me, so he shouted my name loudly, " Tessa! Where did you go? You're no longer a child, so why are you playing hide-and-seek and throwing a tantrum?"

Usually, whenever my family came looking for me, I would joyfully rush to greet them at the first opportunity.

This time, I didn't. Because at that moment, I had a heart attack and collapsed on the bathroom floor.

Clyde didn't take a single step inside. He had mysophobia, so he wouldn't sit on any couch I had sat on for a long time, let alone enter my room.

He took out his phone to call me, but there was no answer.

Annoyed, he returned to the living room downstairs and spoke to our parents. "Tessa isn't in her room and didn't answer my calls. She's always disappearing like this, waiting for us to beg her to come back."

"We've spoiled her," Father said coldly. "This time, no one's allowed to go looking for her. Let her calm down on her own, and she'll come back tomorrow."

My adopted sister, Rebecca Lawson, walked over and gently held Father's arm. With a concerned expression, she said, "Dad, don't say that. What if something really happened to Tessa? Maybe I should send her a message. You know I'm the one who worries most about her."

She lowered her gaze, playing the role of a thoughtful and sensible younger sister perfectly.

My father, Jasper Shaw, patted her shoulder approvingly. "You're the most sensible, always thinking of the family. Unlike Tessa, who only acts willfully and causes trouble!"

After an unknown amount of time, I was drowsily awakened by the vibration of my phone. I struggled to open my eyes and saw a message from Rebecca appear on my phone.

"Tessa, you're the bride-to-be at the engagement party, so why haven't you shown up yet? Oh, I almost forgot!

"The engagement party has turned into my celebration party. Yves just gave me roses. Come quickly and see how pretty they are!"

Following that was a photo. In it, the banquet table was laid with exquisite-looking dishes and a champagne tower that shimmered golden under the lights. Everything looked so perfect and luxurious.

At the center of the photo, my fiance, Yves Gilbert, was presenting a bouquet of bright red roses to Rebecca. His gentle gaze toward her seemed almost overflowing.

My parents stood nearby, cutting the cake, while my brother was helping to mix drinks. Each of them was smiling so brightly, as if they were a family who left no room for anyone else to join in.

I was barely hanging on due to my heart attack earlier.

When I saw the text, everything went black before my eyes, and I couldn't even struggle since the last bit of my strength was gone.

I lay there, feeling forgotten in the bathroom and as though I was one big joke.

Suddenly, I felt a sharp ache in my heart, and I used my last bit of strength to dial for help. First, I tried Clyde, but he didn't answer. Then, I dialed my parents, yet they still didn't answer.

As I held onto my last hope, I called Yves.

This time, the call connected. The noisy background of the party flooded through the speakers first.

I reflexively forced a smile, but before I could feel moved by Yves answering the call, his reprimands came over the phone.

"Tessa, have you kicked up enough of a fuss? Must you act up at this time and upset everyone?"

I gripped the phone tighter. As I spoke, my voice was so weak that it was barely audible. "Yves, I just fainted in the bathroom. I feel so unwell… Can you… take me to the hospital?"

He seemed momentarily stunned, but then said in his usual cold tone, "Stop being dramatic. I know you're upset that the engagement party turned into a celebration party today, but you can't ruin the party by acting out now."

"I didn't…"

"Hurry up and apologize to Rebecca. Don't disappoint us any further."

He didn't even give me a chance to explain before casually hanging up the phone.

As I listened to the busy tone on the other end, my chest felt like it was being gripped by an invisible hand, making it hard to breathe.

But Yves, I no longer had a future…

I leaned against the wall, struggling to stand before inching my way downstairs step by step.

In the living room, my family surrounded Rebecca as if she were the center of the universe. She wore an expensive, exquisite couture dress, and her makeup was flawless. She looked as proud as a peacock while receiving everyone's praise.

No one noticed me, because they didn't even look my way. I was like an outsider, unable to blend in with their celebration.

The party had already started, and the table was a mess, yet no one had saved me any food.

I thought of going to the kitchen for something to eat, but Mother called out to me at that moment.

With a glass of red wine in her hand, she approached me and said patronizingly, "Tessa, you're back just in time.

"Go to the kitchen and make some of your sister's favorite muffins. She was just eating and kept saying she loves the muffins you make. Make some for her breakfast tomorrow."

I looked at her. My lips moved as if to speak, but no sound came out.

Mother glanced at me, and her smile instantly froze. She lowered her voice, her tone full of warning as she said, "What's with the long face? You can't even fulfill such a simple request from your sister?"

"And that makeup of yours makes you look like a dead person. Who are you trying to show it to? Stop with your pity act, and don't mention your so-called terminal illness anymore.

"You'd better behave today, lest you ruin everyone's mood. If not, I'll kick you out."

At that moment, I swallowed back the last bit of my urge to struggle and tell them I really had a heart attack.

After all, if I said it, they would see it as an attention-seeking stunt. I didn't want to turn myself into a bigger fool.

"Okay." I nodded lightly and turned toward the kitchen.

I opened the fridge and saw it was packed with nothing but the best ingredients prepared for the party.

I took out flour, eggs, and milk. With practiced, numb movements, I began making Rebecca's favorite muffins.

I only had three days left to live. Since that was the case, what was the point in arguing?

All they wanted was a gentle and virtuous fiancee, an obedient and sensible daughter, as well as a clever and well-behaved sister.

I would give them exactly that.

As for my feelings, my pain, and everything about me… it didn't matter anymore.

After all, I was going to die anyway.
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    Mother recalled the day she slapped me, all the cruel accusations they hurled against me. Only then did she realize just how terribly wrong she had been.The Shaws were the ones who personally pushed their own daughter into the abyss of despair.They no longer felt a shred of mercy for Rebecca.Father ordered his men to break her legs, and she was thrown into the most lawless part of the city like a stray. Everything she had painstakingly schemed for ultimately turned into nothing but dust.Yet, even after punishing Rebecca, the sins of the Shaw family could not be forgiven.Don Conway's judgment soon arrived. For their deceit and negligence, the Shaws were stripped of all core businesses and completely expelled from the gang.The glory of the Shaws had collapsed overnight. After losing everything, the family also fell apart.Mother, unable to bear the crushing blow and the regret she felt, lost her sanity. She clung to my pillow all day—sometimes she would laugh, and sometimes

  • Her Stolen Glory, My Silent Grave   Chapter 7

    Although Don Conway already left the ward, his words and the open diary felt like crushing weights on the Shaws, making it hard for them to breathe.The truth felt like a dull knife that cut back and forth on each of their hearts.…By the time they got home, night had already fallen. The lights weren't on in the villa, and it was shrouded in a dead silence.Rebecca followed behind them, trembling. As soon as she stepped inside, she threw herself forward and grabbed Father's arm, trying to beg for mercy."Dad, I was wrong…"Over the past few days, the matters of my death, Don Conway's questioning, and Rebecca's lies had weighed on them so heavily that everyone's nerves were stretched to the breaking point.At this moment, Rebecca's begging sounded unbearably ironic, and it instantly ignited everyone's fury.Before she had even finished speaking, Father had already kicked her in the stomach. She flew back like a ragdoll, crashing into the coffee table with a painful muffled groa

  • Her Stolen Glory, My Silent Grave   Chapter 6

    "Get up, Clyde. You'll go with my men," Don Conway said, pointing to Clyde.Clyde nodded numbly and followed Mr. Banks out of the ward. The remaining members of the Shaw family and Yves waited in torment inside the ward, like prisoners awaiting judgment.…Back at the villa, Clyde led Mr. Banks upstairs and pushed open the door to the room he had never voluntarily stepped into.The furnishings in the room were so simple they bordered on shabby, forming a stark contrast to Rebecca's room, which was filled with luxury items.Everything was tidy, yet it also felt cold and lifeless.As he stood in the room, for the first time, Clyde felt an indescribable sensation rise in his chest.Mr. Banks' men moved swiftly and professionally, combing through every single corner.Soon, someone found a repair log on the desk. Mr. Banks took it, and as he flipped through a few pages, his expression turned grave.Right after, another subordinate discovered a locked iron box deep inside the nights

  • Her Stolen Glory, My Silent Grave   Chapter 5

    The arrangements for my funeral were extremely simple, with no obituary or memorial service. The villa remained silent all day long.Mother cried while holding onto a photo of me, Father stayed alone in his study, and Clyde locked himself in his room.Yves had also moved in. He canceled all his work and spent his days in my room. He kept touching my belongings, trying to catch even the faintest trace of me as he did so.Rebecca felt isolated in this suffocating atmosphere. She tried to talk to them several times, but her efforts failed because of their deliberately cold attitude toward her.She was afraid that she would be abandoned by them again.…At dinner, no one touched their utensils.Rebecca finally spoke up, trying to break the silence. "Dad, Mom… I know everyone is sad, but life has to go on. "A few days ago, I gave Don Conway that antique gun. He liked it a lot and even sent someone to deliver a gift in return, saying he had taken note of our family's good intentio

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    "What did you say?" Father shouted. His hand holding the phone trembled slightly, and his face instantly turned pale.The person on the other end continued, "Ms. Tessa's body is in the morgue on the second floor of Central City Hospital."After hanging up, Father paused to think for a moment. Although he thought it sounded absurd, he decided to go personally to confirm the matter since it was in this hospital anyway.Just as he was about to turn toward the morgue, Rebecca called out to him softly from her hospital bed, "Dad, where are you going?"Her expression was full of understanding as she comforted him, "Don't worry, Dad. Isn't this just another one of Tessa's pranks? She knows we refuse to believe her, so she probably sent someone to pretend to be a doctor this time."She was fine just now, so how can she suddenly be dead? She's done this before, doing anything to get our attention. We can't let her succeed this time."Father paused. Indeed, I had always lied endlessly and

  • Her Stolen Glory, My Silent Grave   Chapter 3

    The living room was in a disarray.Yves held the unconscious Rebecca and anxiously called out her name.Father immediately instructed the driver. "Get the car ready! We're going to the hospital!"Soon, large patches of red rashes appeared on Rebecca's neck and arms. It looked like an extremely severe allergic reaction.Mother suddenly screamed. She rushed up to me, her eyes bloodshot as she glared at me. "It must be your doing! Tessa, can't you even be more tolerant of Rebecca?"A loud smack rang across the room as a slap landed on my face, making it burn with pain.I turned my head from the hit and instinctively raised my hand to cover my face as blood trickled from the corner of my mouth."I didn't…""You still dare to deny it?" Mother trembled with anger, and she raised her hand as if to strike again."Enough!" Father shouted, stopping her. However, his gaze toward me was just as cold.He added, "Tessa, I never imagined you could be so cruel-hearted!"Yves walked past me,

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