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Not Every Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up
Not Every Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up
Author: Susan Mayer

Chapter 1

Author: Susan Mayer
Four days after my death, my four-year-old daughter finally sensed that something was terribly wrong.

The fridge door slammed into her forehead when she tried to get a snack.

Normally, I would've been there in a heartbeat—arms open, kisses ready, whispering, "You're okay, sweetheart, Mommy's here."

But this time, I just lay on the bed, cold and still.​

She didn't understand. She thought the sweet treat would make me respond. So she held the final piece of chocolate up to my mouth. "Here, Mommy. Have some chocolate..."

But I didn't even blink.

She climbed into my arms, clutching my clothes tightly. "Mommy... Mommy, wake up..." She waited for me to stroke her hair, to tell her that everything was going to be fine.

There was only silence.​

Completely lost and scared, she found my phone. "Daddy, why is Mommy still sleeping?" she asked, her voice filled with desperation.​

In response, Oliver sent a photo of himself having Christmas Eve dinner with his childhood sweetheart.

His voice was icy cold when he replied, "She's just sleeping, not dead. It's Christmas Eve, and I'm busy. Tell her to stop playing games and come apologize when she's done sulking."

Then he hung up.​

But when the truth finally hit Oliver—when the coroner's report came, when the police knocked on his door right in the middle of his laughter, when he realized I'd been lying dead for four days while he toasted—he broke.

...

I still didn't respond, but my daughter had already gotten used to it.

She carefully placed half a piece of chocolate beside my pillow, then wolfed down her own half.

She stroked her stomach: she was still starving.

My daughter instinctively looked at the chocolate beside my pillow.

She wanted to eat it so much, but finally, she gave up: she saved it for me.

Then she walked into the kitchen with practiced ease, took out some leftovers that had been sitting in the fridge for who knows how many days, and began eating slowly, bite by bite.

My soul floated in the air, and seeing this scene made my heart ache.

Was this still my little princess, who would make a big fuss if she didn't get her way over something small?

How had she become like this in just four days since I died?

The phone suddenly lit up, showing a wallpaper of our family photo: in the warm and spacious Mansion, Oliver had his arms around me and our daughter, all laughing happily.

Two faces of a strong resemblance held the same bright smiles.

It was just the most ordinary morning ever.

The room was still drowning in this lazy silence, and the only sound was the faint chirping of birds drifting in from outside the window.

I was buried deep in the warm bed, and then—bam—there it was.

That familiar and soft kiss landed quietly as a whisper right on my forehead.

"One... two... three... four..."

Sleepiness? Poof. It vanished without a sound. I was wide awake.

I blinked my eyes open slowly, so slow—and there he was. Oliver, with that gentle and affectionate look in his eyes and his smile that could light up a room.

Day in, day out, he used this one-of-a-kind, love-soaked forehead kiss to wake me up.

Our daughter's watching us, eyes wide. We then laughed happily and took that picture.

The warm memory made my daughter's eyes light up:

Was this how Dad used to wake up sleepy Mom?

She put down the phone and ran to the bed.

"Mom, I know how to wake you up now! I will go find Dad. He will kiss you and wake you up like a prince wakes his sleeping beauty."

Watching my daughter march out with such determination, I froze, then instinctively reached for the shoes on the floor to put on her feet.

But my outstretched hands passed right through the shoes.

Right, I forgot.

I was already dead, and I couldn't take care of my little Amelia anymore.

...

Leaving the department, I followed my daughter to Oliver Johnson's Mansion.

It was Christmas Eve, and the streets were filled with cheerful Christmas music playing, laughter, and the sounds of holiday cheer.

Christmas trees were beautifully decorated, adding to the festive atmosphere.

The hustle and bustle was almost overwhelming.

In front of the grand Johnson's Mansion, a tall, handsome man played snowball fights in the yard with a six-year-old boy.

From time to time, the man's gentle voice rang out:

"Slow down, Leo, don't hurt yourself..."

Susan stood by, and her eyes were full of contentment.

What a happy and harmonious family.

My daughter saw this through the fence, blinked, and felt a pang in her heart.

Once, Oliver had always accompanied her in snowball fights.

Wiping her tears, my daughter stood on tiptoe and pressed the doorbell.

Soon, someone answered, but it wasn't Oliver—it was Susan.

"What are you doing here?"

Susan's smile froze instantly at the sight of my daughter, replaced by deep wariness.

She turned to glance at Oliver, who was oblivious, then relaxed slightly.

When she turned back, her face held nothing but disgust.

"Did your shameless mother send you here?

Didn't she tell you? This isn't your home anymore. Get lost, you little bitch."

My daughter flinched at her malice, her eyes quickly turning red:

"That's ridiculous! My mom is nothing like that. She is the best mom in the world. I want to see my dad!"

She glared at Susan furiously, like a hornet.

Susan sneered and pushed my daughter hard, stealthily.

My daughter, unfortunately, caught off guard, slammed her forehead into the iron gate with a loud thud.

"Who's there?" Oliver's heart skipped a beat.

Susan quickly covered my daughter's mouth and perfunctorily said:

"Nothing, just a cat. It's cold outside. Please take Leo inside."

As soon as Oliver left, Susan pinched my daughter hard, and her eyes were vicious.

"You little bitch, just like your mother—always trying to hurt me."

My daughter kept struggling, blood mixing with her tears.

"Ugh!" Susan spat on my daughter in disgust and pushed her over the snow.

"Disgusting."

My daughter got up and shouted again:

"You're the disgusting one, bad woman! I want to see Dad! Let me see Dad!"

Susan got furious and grabbed a bunch of colorful Christmas tinsel rolls—yanked them, rough as can be.

She wrapped them tightly around my daughter's neck, no mercy at all, then looped them around her wrists, too.

It was choking her. My daughter's eyes shot wide open, scared out of her mind. She tried to say something, but the tinsel squeezed so hard, she could barely catch her breath.

Red marks bloomed on her neck. Sharp pain shot from her wrists. Her little body shook.

Susan didn't care one bit about my girl's pain. Her eyes glowed with this creepy, messed-up light.

She held up her phone, pointed it right at my daughter's little face, twisted up from fear.

"Be my ‘live Christmas tree'!"

Not long after, her phone started buzzing. Susan clicked into the comments, and bam—they flooded in, from all her "friends."

"Ugly as a monster!"

"Are the tinsel rolls around her neck gonna strangle her?"

"Dumb-looking. Total Christmas tree vibes."

"Ha! This tree's so cheap."

Susan read those words—nasty, mean, full of jeers and insults—one by one to my daughter.

My girl's face went white as a sheet. Tears pooled in her eyes. She bit down hard on her lip. Her body trembled from the hurt and shame.

Just then, a voice filled with anger and confusion came from behind:

"What are you doing?"
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    Looking at her putting on a pitiful act like that, Oliver just felt sick.He never knew this woman could be so evil and act so good.Oliver realized Susan was totally different from me, and wasn't really comparable to me at all.When he thought of me, his eyes burned with hatred."Susan! You dared to lie to me!"He shot his hand out, clamped it around Susan's neck, and squeezed hard. His voice was cold, so cold it sent a chill right through her.Susan's face turned red as a tomato. She flailed, slapping at Oliver's hand over and over."Let go…!"Finally, the others snapped out of it. They pulled Susan free and saved her.After that, Susan got arrested. Leo was sent to the hospital to check his injuries. The doctor involved was arrested soon afterward. At the police station, Susan fought tooth and nail, refusing to admit what she'd done.But there were witnesses and proof. She couldn't weasel out of it, so she was quickly convicted.Before the trial, she begged Oliver—begged him so ma

  • Not Every Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up   Chapter 8

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  • Not Every Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up   Chapter 7

    But soon I was shocked again by Susan's actions.Seeing that Leo didn't dare to speak, Susan's anger flared up. She frantically pummeled Leo's back, and Leo stumbled and fell to the ground.As she got tired, she kept complaining bitterly in a suppressed voice:"Brat, it's all your fault! All your fault!I've already driven Charlotte and that little bitch out for days, and you still haven't made that fool Oliver completely like and approve of you.Aren't you the one who always plays the pitiful, innocent card to get what you want? Why are you failing now?If you'd really made Oliver forget that little bitch Amelia, I wouldn't have to be so scared. It's all your fault, all your fault!"Every time Susan said a word, she pinched Leo hard.It was like she wanted to pour all her anger onto Leo.And Leo, as if used to it, didn't dare to resist at all.He just bowed his head numbly, not even daring to make a sound when crying.My daughter couldn't stand it anymore and whispered to me:"Mommy

  • Not Every Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up   Chapter 6

    The butler hurried in. "Sir, Mr. Smith from the City Police Department is here. Hurry, give me Amelia's body. We must not let them find out that Amelia's death has anything to do with you.He wants to ask you some questions about Ms Charlotte."Oliver lowered his head, looking at my daughter in his arms, who seemed to be asleep.An absolute, crushing stillness that screamed louder than any cry could. His arms were locked around my daughter. He was now hollowed out by grief so deep it felt like it would swallow the world whole.But reason told him that hiding the cause of Amelia's death was the right thing to do.Susan also hurried to persuade him:"Oliver, the butler is right. Even though you didn't mean it, things have already happened. We should hide Amelia's body as soon as possible."Oliver stared blankly at Susan, his voice hoarse:"Susan, I killed Amelia and then hid her. She'll never forgive me."A flash of impatience crossed Susan's eyes, but she quickly forced a gentle l

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  • Not Every Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up   Chapter 4

    Oliver slammed his fist onto the table, causing a deafening crash.He was in a panic and gripped his phone tightly and snapped:"Who died? Who's that speaking? This joke has gone way too far!"The person on the other end seemed familiar with such situations; upon hearing Oliver's questioning, his tone still remained calm."Mr. Johnson, please calm down. I am Mr. Smith from the City Police Department. An hour ago, we received a report about an unknown odor coming from a rental department. When we arrived, we found the body of a young woman who had been dead for four days. Based on the current information, we found that the deceased is your ex-wife, Charlotte. Neighbors said Charlotte was with a four-year-old girl whose current whereabouts are unknown.If you have any clues, please contact us immediately. Also, if it's convenient for you, could you come over right away to give a statement?""Bang!" The phone fell to the ground.Oliver's eyes were bloodshot as he stared blankly at th

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