"Last Time I Dug My Own Grave, This Time I Dug One for You Too" Aurelia Vance was born with everything—beauty, grace, and the promise of a legacy. As the beloved only daughter of the prestigious Vance family, she was raised to inherit the estate and carry on the family name. Her life seemed perfect, until the day her father brought home an adopted daughter—Silea. At first, Aurelia welcomed Silea with kindness, never imagining that behind the sweet smiles hid envy and ambition. Slowly, Silea began taking everything Aurelia held dear—attention, affection, and finally, Owen Ashford, the man Aurelia was destined to marry. What began as a fairytale quickly twisted into a nightmare. Betrayed by her husband, pregnant and heartbroken, Aurelia watched helplessly as Silea deceived their father, stole the Vance estate, and then—pushed her off a cliff. But death wasn’t the end. Aurelia awakens on the morning of her 21st birthday—the day her world began to crumble. Armed with the knowledge of betrayal and the fire of vengeance, she vows to rewrite her fate. This time, Aurelia won't be the naive heiress led to ruin. This time, she’ll outwit Silea, expose Owen’s treachery, reclaim her legacy, and choose her own destiny—with Theo Knowles, the childhood friend who truly loved her all along. Power. Revenge. Redemption. This time, the grave isn’t for her. It’s for them.
もっと見るLittle Aurelia
Wrapped in the familiar softness of her mother’s shawl, Aurelia Vance sat curled on the edge of her bed, knees tucked to her chest. The scent of lavender still lingered in the delicate fabric, faded but comforting—like a whisper from the past. It had been a year since her mother passed, and though people said the pain would dull over time, the ache in her chest had not lessened. Not even a little. "I miss Mommy..." she murmured, her voice trembling as she buried her face deeper into the shawl. The creak of her bedroom door drew her gaze upward, and there, in the golden afternoon light, stood a boy with dark curls and soft brown eyes—Theodore Knowles, her best friend since before she could remember. He said nothing at first, just stepped into the room and gently closed the door behind him. Without a word, Theo walked to her and wrapped his arms around her small frame. The warmth of his embrace chased away the cold that had settled in her bones, and her tight shoulders finally relaxed. "It's okay, Lilian," he whispered, using the nickname only he called her. "I'm always with you." His hand stroked her hair with gentle, practiced care. It was such a small gesture, but to Aurelia, it meant everything. Her tears welled up again. "I miss my mommy," she whispered, as if saying it aloud might somehow bring her back. "You can call my mom your mommy," Theo replied, his voice soft but sincere. “She’ll love it. She already makes extra cookies for you.” That made Aurelia smile through her tears. "You'll always be with me, right?" she asked, tilting her face up to him, eyes wide and filled with childlike hope. Theo nodded, his smile sweet and sure. “Always. When we grow up, I’ll marry you, and we’ll always be happy.” A soft giggle escaped her, and Theo chuckled too. The sound filled the quiet room like a promise, warm and full of dreams. But just as the moment settled into something precious, a small thud cut through the air as something hit Theo’s head—a soft ball of yarn from Aurelia’s sewing basket. “Ow!” Theo yelped, rubbing the back of his head. Aurelia blinked and turned toward the doorway, only to find Owen Ashford standing there, arms crossed and eyes narrowed. His blond hair caught the light like a halo, but the scowl on his face erased any angelic illusion. “She’ll be my bride!” Owen snapped, glaring at Theo. “Her mama promised my mama a long time ago!” Aurelia blinked, confused, watching as the two boys squared off like tiny knights ready for war. Theo stood up, fists clenched, his cheeks flushed with indignation. “She didn’t say she wanted to marry you!” Theo shot back. “Aurelia said I make her smile!” “I’m older,” Owen huffed. “That means I get to choose first!” “You can’t choose people like toys!” “She’s not yours!” “She’s not yours either!” Aurelia stared between them, unsure if she wanted to laugh, cry, or hide under her bed. The two boys continued their childish standoff, chest puffed out, eyes blazing with the unfiltered passion only young hearts could carry. Finally, she stood up and cleared her throat, tiny but commanding. “I’m not a toy,” she said firmly. “I’ll decide who I marry when I grow up.” Theo looked sheepish, glancing at his feet, while Owen folded his arms and looked away, pouting. “But,” Aurelia added softly, “you’re both silly.” A beat passed—and then, all three burst into laughter. The tension broke, and the room was filled with the sound of children’s joy once more. In that fleeting moment, nothing was broken. The future hadn’t stolen anything yet. There were no betrayals, no lies, no pain. Just childhood dreams, stitched together with laughter and light. Outside, the wind stirred the garden trees, and the scent of roses drifted in through the window, mingling with the lavender of her mother’s shawl. For a little while longer, Aurelia was just a girl in a warm room, loved by two boys and held by a memory. The trio ran down, skipping stairs.. Aurelia's laughter echoes in the silent mansion making the grown up's startled.. Her father, Herman Vance, stared at her daughters smiling face.. After a year, she finally smiled like the little kid she was.. It made a smile form on Herman's face.. "It was a good idea to bring the kids here.. " The other person spoke and Herman looked at Norlan Knowles, Theo's father and his best friend. He nodded.. "It was.. She looks so happy.. " He looked back at her again, adoring her laughter.. "I think she is lonely Herman.. " Another one spoke, Oscar Ashford, Owen's father and Aurelia's mothers friends husband. Friends with him as well.. "But I am here.. The maids stay with her all the time.. " Herman said, trying to deny the fact that her daughter it lonely.. Oscar shook his head.. "Maids cannot be mother..You're here but not really.. You go to work early and stay there most of the time.. She sees you at night.. " Herman looked down, feeling guilty.. He could give his daughter everything but how can she bring back her mother who is no more? "What should I do then? She is my only daughter.. I can't see her sad and alone.. " Herman said, his voice holding her weight of grief in his heart.. "Maybe you should marry again? " Oscar suggested but Herman waved his hand in disapproval.. "No.. I can't.. Megan(his wife ) was my everything.. I gave her my whole heart and love.. When she died, my soul died with her.. I can't bring myself to marry someone else.. I don't want Aurelia to feel like I replaced her mother.. " Norlan, who was silent till now, spoke up.. "Why don't you adopt a child? " Herman raised a brow at him.. "What are you talking about? " He pointed towards the kids.. "If someone of her age stays with her always, she won't feel lonely.. Look at her, playing with the boys abd being happy.. But they can't be here with her all the time, right? “ Herman followed Norlan’s gesture, his gaze drifting back to the three children chasing one another down the marble hall. Aurelia’s silvery laughter echoed like sunlight through the corridors, warm and unfiltered. For a brief moment, it painted over the grief that had soaked the house for so long. But Norlan was right—Theo and Owen wouldn’t always be around. Their families would return to their own estates. And when they did, Aurelia would be alone again. The silence would come back, heavier than before. Herman sighed, dragging a hand down his face. “Adopt a child…” he murmured, half to himself. “I don’t know…” “It’s not a replacement,” Norlan said gently. “It’s a companion. Someone to grow up with her, to make memories with. She’s always been such a tender-hearted girl, Herman. She needs someone who can understand her, day in and day out.” Oscar added, “Think of it this way: it’s not just about giving Aurelia someone—it’s also about giving another child a life they wouldn’t have had. You’d be saving someone.” Herman didn’t answer right away. His eyes were still fixed on Aurelia, who was now crouched behind a pillar, waiting to jump-scare Theo and Owen. Her giggles were soft but genuine—joyful. He hadn’t heard that sound in over a year. “Do you think Megan would approve?” Herman asked, his voice barely a whisper. Norlan rested a hand on his shoulder. “She’d want Aurelia to be happy. That’s all she ever wanted.” Oscar nodded. “You don’t have to decide now. But… think about it.” Just then, the boys screamed in playful alarm as Aurelia leapt from her hiding spot, arms flailing like a mischievous ghost. Theo stumbled backward, falling dramatically to the floor, while Owen clutched his chest in mock horror. “Aha! Got you!” she declared, triumphant. “You did not!” Owen pouted. “Yes she did,” Theo grinned, ruffling her hair. Their laughter blended, carefree and wild, echoing through the halls once more. Herman couldn’t help but smile. For the first time in a long while, he saw his daughter not as a grieving child—but simply as a child. Maybe Norlan was right. Maybe Aurelia needed a sister.One Week Later The Vance estate was more vibrant than ever with the arrival of Owen and his family. Laughter echoed again through the halls. Games were played, late-night snacks were shared, and bedtime stories spilled past midnight. Aurelia was the center of it all—her joy contagious, her stories wild and glittering. But in every story, in every game, Silea was watching. She watched how Owen made Aurelia laugh. How he leaned close when she whispered secrets. How Aurelia always looked for his reaction first. Silea laughed along, joined the games, but it was clear—she was learning. Mimicking. Adapting. Herman began to notice how Aurelia’s hand reached for Silea’s less and less, and how Silea would find ways to be alone with Owen—even briefly. To hand him snacks. To offer help. To bump into him with a too-sweet giggle. It was subtle. Innocent on the surface. But Janet noticed. And this time, she said something. In the Garden, That Afternoon Janet sat beside Herman while
A Week Later A quiet shift had settled over the Vance estate. The staff noticed it first—the unusual stillness of the drawing room where laughter once echoed, the way the air seemed to wait for something unspoken. Aurelia was no longer always alone, but she was quieter. More thoughtful. Observing. Silea had settled in quickly—perhaps too quickly. She was polite, helpful, never raised her voice, never broke a rule. She followed Aurelia everywhere, just as Herman had requested. But there was a precision in her movements, a stillness in her eyes that didn’t quite belong to a child. She was perfect. Too perfect. Herman stayed cautious.. Looking for anything that could harm his daughter.. Though he treated both of them equally, he could see some shift in both of them.. Like how Silea has become more comfortable in asking for things and how Aurelia has become more observant.. Sometimes he wonder if Aurelia liked the idea of her father spliting affection and giving it to someo
A Month Later Owen returned to his estate as the winter vacation ended.. It was just Theo and Aurelia in the garden, making their own castle with Lego's and setting up dolls as king and queen.. Suddenly Aurelia's face fell into a saddened one.. Theo would leave today, leaving her alone again.. "Lilian.. " Theo called out but she didn't look at him so he made her look at him.. "You know I'll be back, right? " She nodded but didn't smile.. "But I'll be Alone till them.. " She looked down again and Theo hugged her.. "You won't be.. Focus on you studies after the break.. By the time the exams are done, I'll stand in front of you again.. " He grabbed a strawberry and put in her mouth.. "Now don't be sad! Remember, I'm always with you.. " EVENING Theo was ready to leave, everything set inside the car.. Aurelia and her father walked the out.. Before Theo got in the car, he ran back to Aurelia and whispered in her ear.. "Don't let Owen's words get to you.. When we get old
Little Aurelia Wrapped in the familiar softness of her mother’s shawl, Aurelia Vance sat curled on the edge of her bed, knees tucked to her chest. The scent of lavender still lingered in the delicate fabric, faded but comforting—like a whisper from the past. It had been a year since her mother passed, and though people said the pain would dull over time, the ache in her chest had not lessened. Not even a little. "I miss Mommy..." she murmured, her voice trembling as she buried her face deeper into the shawl. The creak of her bedroom door drew her gaze upward, and there, in the golden afternoon light, stood a boy with dark curls and soft brown eyes—Theodore Knowles, her best friend since before she could remember. He said nothing at first, just stepped into the room and gently closed the door behind him. Without a word, Theo walked to her and wrapped his arms around her small frame. The warmth of his embrace chased away the cold that had settled in her bones, and her tight shoulder
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