Just as my wealthy boyfriend and I were talking about getting married, his mother dismissed me as an unrefined girl and demanded I attend a finishing school to learn how to be a proper wife. Looking at Zach’s pleading gaze, I gave in. I endured relentless psychological and physical torment for three months. However, on the day I was discharged, I overheard a phone call between Zach and his friend. “Zach, if you don’t want to marry Cathy, why didn’t you just tell her? Why did you have to send her to that hellhole to suffer? That finishing school your family runs is a freaking torture chamber. Constant beatings, electric shocks, forced kneeling for hours… No one comes out of there the same.” “You don’t get it. Jen is about to get engaged, and I can’t risk Cathy ruining it. As long as Jen is happy, I don’t care who I marry. Cathy grew up poor, so she can endure a little hardship. Three months of hardship for a lifetime of Stein money is a fair trade.” My vision blurred with tears when I heard those cruel words from his mouth. I thought. “Zach, since you loved Jenna so much, why did you have to toy with my feelings?”
View MoreI listened quietly as Zach spoke, but all I felt was bitter irony.“Zach, I really did love you. I went to that finishing school for our future. Even when you left me there alone, I kept lying to myself, convincing myself that you wanted a life with me. But that place you called our new home was filled with proof of your love for Jenna. Everything we shared, everything we were, had been tossed aside like trash in a corner. I couldn’t see your love for me.”Zach’s face grew paler as he listened to me. He shook his head and denied it.“No, that’s not true. I do love you. I just didn’t realize it. I’ve learned my lesson now. I’ll do better from now on. Will you please give me another chance?”As if he remembered something, he took out his phone and held it up to me.“Look. I’ve deleted Jenna’s number. I booked a venue for the wedding. Let’s get our marriage officiated today. Let’s start over, okay?”If he had said that before I was sent to the finishing school, when I still loved hi
Zach stormed into the Stein family’s mansion. His voice was raw with rage as he shouted at his mother. “Why? Why would you do that to Cathy?”However, Mrs. Stein met his fury with nothing but cold disdain.“I never liked that manipulative little thing. Lowborn, unrefined, completely unfit to marry into our family, let alone become your wife. I’m setting you up with someone tomorrow. She’s the daughter of Whitmore Corp’s CEO. A suited match for our family, and good for your career.”Zach felt as if ice had seeped into his bones. He stared at the woman who had raised him. For the first time in his life, he felt like she was a stranger. It terrified him. His voice cracked as he desperately shouted, “I love Cathy! She’s the only one I’ve ever wanted to marry!”Just then, his phone rang. It was his assistant. His voice was tight with urgency and disbelief.“Mr. Stein, we found Miss Briones! She… She’s in Cloudcrest.”Cloudcrest was the city I used to talk about all the time when I was
The realization hit him like a grenade detonating in his skull.He had had no idea just how much Cathy had suffered during those three months.The worst part was that he never imagined his mother and Jenna would go behind his back and do such cruel things. They had even twisted his words and turned him into an accomplice. What he once dismissed as her needing to “learn to behave” for the sake of the bigger picture, just to keep his mother happy and to smooth over Jenna’s engagement, had become their excuse for torture.He was the one who had pushed Cathy into hell. He was the one who allowed it to happen. He was the one who turned a blind eye to her suffering!The memories of their ten years together came flooding back to Zach all at once, like scenes from a film on fast-forward.All the little things she had done for him, the quiet sacrifices he had chosen to overlook, the way her eyes used to light up with pure love every time she looked at him, the unwavering support she gave
The moment Zach saw the footage, his mind went completely blank.For the first time, he was clearly seeing the inhuman cruelty I had gone through in that hell.Each image felt like a venom-tipped blade stabbing straight into his chest.He lunged in desperation for the exit to go after me, but the press swarmed around him. All he could do was fumble for his phone and dial my number, only to be met by the mechanical voice saying that the user was unavailable to answer his call.By the time he finally forced his way out of the crowd, ready to rush back to the place he called our new home, Jenna grabbed him by the arm as tears streamed down her face.“Zach, why would she do that to me? Is she still trying to ruin my happiness? You can’t leave me here.”Looking at her pale and fragile face, a flicker of irritation flashed through Zach. Even so, he still instinctively comforted her. “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of this. I’ll throw you an even grander engagement party.”He turned to hi
The screen lit up with one disturbing footage after another.A frail figure was shown being violently pinned to a cold metal chair by two uniformed women. A dark liquid was forced down her throat. The liquid spilled from the corners of her mouth as she choked and coughed in agony.What followed was footage of her body convulsing under the surge of electricity. Her limbs were jerking uncontrollably. Her eyes gradually lost focus.Next, she sat in a dim, suffocating room. She was forced to listen to twisted, dehumanizing lectures day and night. Her gaze, once filled with defiance, eventually dulled into hollowness.The final image showed the woman lying on an operating table while a doctor removed one of her kidneys.These were all authentic. This was what I went through at the place they called “finishing school!”A crystal-clear recording blasted through the speakers. It was a conversation between Zach and his friend.“Zach, if you don’t want to marry Cathy, why didn’t you just
I picked up the necklace and tossed it into the trash.What was the point of me holding on to it if it meant nothing to him? Better to throw it out and be done with it.I called movers and arranged to have my things picked up.While waiting, Jenna and her friend suddenly barged through the door. Jenna’s eyes flicked over the few small boxes I had packed. Her tone was dripping with contempt as she said, “Oh, Cathy. Moving out? Finally. Honestly, your junk has always been out of place here.”I did not bother responding, but her friend kicked one of my packed boxes.“Jen, you’re just too nice. Some people are just born to live off scraps that others have thrown away. Zach bought this house for you as your engagement gift, but you, of course, had better taste and turned it down. So someone else got lucky, I guess. Miss Briones, I heard you even went through three months of special training just to marry into the Stein family. How’s that working out for you? Feeling humbled yet? Starti
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