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Chapter 2

مؤلف: Flowering Tree
Elise looked down at the necklace and the brooch, her eyes reddening almost instantly. She quietly pushed them both back.

"Callum, these are too precious. I can't accept them. If Selene found out, she'd be upset."

Callum's voice was gentle. "You deserve them."

Tristan watched her too, a soft smile on his face. "Tonight's applause was something you earned yourself."

They offered again, but Elise still would not take them. If anything, she only looked sadder.

"It's not their approval I care about." She glanced past them, her voice barely above a whisper. "Does Selene still not want to see me?"

The moment the words left her mouth, the ache in Callum's eyes was almost impossible to hide. "Forget about her! Her approval doesn't matter. Everyone else loves you, and that's enough!"

Tristan let out a cold laugh. "Don't blame yourself, Elise. She's not here because she's too busy playing dead."

Elise froze. The color drained from her face. "Dead?"

Callum shot Tristan a look, clearly annoyed that he had scared her. Then, he softened his tone and explained, "The police called and said they found a body. They want us to come identify it."

He paused, then continued, "But don't worry. This is classic Selene. She's always pulled stunts like this to force people into giving in. She's been this way since she was little. The second something doesn't go her way, she needs the whole world revolving around her."

However, Elise did not relax. She clutched the fabric of her skirt, worry still written all over her face. "But what if Selene really is dead?"

I turned to look at them, at the fiancé I once loved more than anyone, and at the brother who once promised to protect me for the rest of my life, the way our mother would have.

Tristan only smiled, cold and detached. "Then I'd be free. If she hadn't held that engagement over my head, I never would've agreed to marry her. If she's actually dead, I'll throw a party to celebrate."

My soul went rigid.

A second later, Callum gave an indifferent shrug. "Then I'll go to her funeral and talk Dad into burying her somewhere far away. She spent her whole life clinging to you. No need for her to come back and haunt you too."

In that moment, the very last shred of hope I had been holding onto dissolved completely.

They spent a while comforting Elise before someone from the organizers came to remind them that the backstage press interview was about to begin. The moment Elise stepped out, every camera swung toward her, and reporters swarmed in.

"Ms. Mercer, tonight's performance was a tremendous success. The public is calling you the most gifted young musician to emerge in years. Who would you most like to thank right now?"

Elise held the microphone, her eyes glistening. "The person I want to thank most is Mrs. Corvin. If her charity fund hadn't sponsored me back then, I probably would have given up on music a long time ago. I'm also grateful to her daughter, Selene Corvin. She did so much for me."

A reporter followed up quickly. "Is Ms. Corvin here tonight?"

The smile on Elise's face stiffened for just a fraction of a second. She lowered her head, her fingers instinctively tightening around the fabric of her skirt.

Tristan was at her side before anyone else, his hand settling on her shoulder. "Relax."

Callum turned to the reporters, his tone dropping several degrees. "Tonight is about Elise and her interview. Don't ask irrelevant questions."

The reporters exchanged uncertain glances, but none of them dared to press further.

I stood off to the side and almost laughed.

Irrelevant?

Without this irrelevant person, there would be no Elise Mercer standing on that stage tonight.

I was the one who begged Mom to help Elise through the foundation. In the beginning, Mom had not agreed. She said there was something strange about the way Elise looked at people, and she warned me not to bring someone like that into our lives so easily.

Still, I was too young and too naive. I thought Mom was being paranoid. I kept insisting, and eventually she gave in.

Not long after, she died in a car accident.

During the darkest stretch of grief that followed, Elise was the one by my side every day. She went to school with me, sat with me while I practiced piano, and held me while I cried in front of Mom's portrait.

I depended on her, and I truly believed she was my closest friend. It was only later that I learned what she had been telling everyone else.

According to her, Mom had recognized her talent at first sight and offered to sponsor her on the spot. And the person who refused to let her into the Corvin household, the person who made things difficult for her at every turn, was me.

I tried to explain. I even asked the household staff to vouch for me. However, Callum had been studying abroad at the time and knew nothing about what actually happened. All he saw was the servants standing behind me with their heads bowed, and he decided I was threatening them into lying for me.

I went to Tristan, desperate and hurt, but for the first time, even he turned cold. He accused me of being unreasonable, of being petty, of not being able to stand someone else in the picture.

From that point on, every slight Elise suffered became another sin added to my name in their eyes.

Eventually, I was simply exhausted. I did not want to fight anymore, and I did not want to explain anymore. I was even ready to walk away from both Callum and Tristan.

However, Tristan told me the engagement between the Gage and Corvin families had been arranged long ago and could not be called off just because of a passing mood. Hence, the engagement banquet went ahead as planned.

No one could have imagined it would be the last celebration I ever attended alive.

Three hours after the banquet ended, I was stuffed into a sack and thrown into the ocean.

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  • Thrown to the Ocean   Chapter 7

    Dad said his piece and left the room.Before long, only Tristan and Callum remained in the living room. The two men who had stormed back to the estate, ready to avenge Elise, could now barely stand on their own feet.Callum's face was deathly pale. His lips moved several times before any sound came out. "We were wrong. We were both wrong."Tristan stood frozen, his hands trembling at his sides.Callum raised his eyes to meet Tristan's. They were red all the way through."Selene is really dead. And Elise killed her." His voice broke on the last word. He dropped to his knees and buried his face in his hands, sobbing. "What have we done?"Tristan remained where he stood, his pupils slowly losing focus. The full weight of everything seemed to crash into his mind all at once, delayed but devastating.He now knew I had asked to break off the engagement. I had never once used it to trap him.He was the one who told me he would take care of me for the rest of her life, and he was the o

  • Thrown to the Ocean   Chapter 6

    Callum clutched his leg, his face twisted in pain. "Dad, don't let them fool you. This is exactly the kind of stunt Selene loves to pull. She's just trying to force us to..."Before he could finish, Dad brought the cane down again with brutal force."A stunt?" His eyes were bloodshot, and his voice came out as a roar. "I identified that body myself! Do you think I can't recognize my own daughter?"Callum's mind went blank. He froze where he stood, so numb that he could not even feel the pain in his leg anymore.Dad slowly turned his gaze to Tristan, who stood rigid a few steps away. When he spoke, his voice cracked. "I should've agreed when Selene asked me to break off the engagement. A man like you was never worthy of my daughter."Tristan looked up in disbelief. "What did you say? Break off the engagement?"Dad's eyes grew redder, as though he had fallen back into the memory. Even the cane in his hand was trembling."When she came to me about it, she was crying the entire time

  • Thrown to the Ocean   Chapter 5

    The moment those words left the captain's mouth, the entire deck fell silent.A second later, the crowd erupted."A murderer?""That's impossible. Everyone here tonight is somebody. How could there be a murderer?""There must be a mistake. This is Ms. Mercer's celebration."Several women had already gone pale, instinctively stepping back and casting wary glances at the people around them. The lively deck turned tense in an instant.Elise swayed slightly, as though the shock had knocked her off balance. Tristan caught her arm immediately. "Don't be scared."Callum stepped in front of her, his cold gaze sweeping the surroundings. "Even if there really is a killer on this ship, we're right here. He wouldn't dare touch you."Elise lifted her head, eyes red, and gave a small nod.The yacht was quickly brought back to shore. Several officers climbed up the gangway, and behind them followed a woman in a maid's uniform.The maid, Rosie Fenton, seized Elise's wrist and held on for dea

  • Thrown to the Ocean   Chapter 4

    "What the hell is this?"In the photo, a black burlap sack had been cut halfway open, revealing a corpse swollen and deformed from the seawater. The face was blurred out, but the exposed skin was a ghastly, bloated white.The limbs were stiff and twisted at unnatural angles. A white bridal gown clung to the body, its hem rotted beyond recognition, though the tiny gemstones still caught the light of the camera with a cold glint.The person standing nearby flinched and quickly explained. "Mr. Gage, don't get the wrong idea. This has been blowing up online all day. They're saying a woman's body was pulled from the water near the shore this morning."She was still wearing a gown covered in gemstones. We thought it looked a lot like the one Selene wore to the engagement banquet, so we figured we'd ask."Before they even finished, Callum cut in, his expression already cold. "Ask what? You're all here tonight to celebrate Elise's performance, not to stand around gossiping."He glanced a

  • Thrown to the Ocean   Chapter 3

    After the interview, the organizers arranged a celebratory yacht party by the waterfront. The car had barely pulled away from the concert hall when Tristan's phone rang again. He glanced at the number, frowned slightly, but answered anyway.A clinical voice came through the other end. "Mr. Gage, this is the forensic center. The police DNA comparison results are in, and the deceased has been confirmed as Ms. Selene Corvin."Due to the extended period of time the remains spent submerged in seawater, we have compiled her personal belongings. We need a family member to come collect them."Tristan listened, incredulous. "Are you people still not done with this act?"Callum glanced over with a sneer. "First, the police station; now, the forensic center. Selene's got quite the network."The staff member on the other end went quiet for a few seconds, their tone cooling. "If it's inconvenient for you to come in, you can start by looking at the photographs."Three photos arrived moments la

  • Thrown to the Ocean   Chapter 2

    Elise looked down at the necklace and the brooch, her eyes reddening almost instantly. She quietly pushed them both back."Callum, these are too precious. I can't accept them. If Selene found out, she'd be upset."Callum's voice was gentle. "You deserve them."Tristan watched her too, a soft smile on his face. "Tonight's applause was something you earned yourself."They offered again, but Elise still would not take them. If anything, she only looked sadder."It's not their approval I care about." She glanced past them, her voice barely above a whisper. "Does Selene still not want to see me?"The moment the words left her mouth, the ache in Callum's eyes was almost impossible to hide. "Forget about her! Her approval doesn't matter. Everyone else loves you, and that's enough!"Tristan let out a cold laugh. "Don't blame yourself, Elise. She's not here because she's too busy playing dead."Elise froze. The color drained from her face. "Dead?"Callum shot Tristan a look, clearly an

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