Mag-log inI always thought if I just held on a little longer, I could still keep this family together. But my mate Ethan and my brother William poured all their favoritism onto Ava and her mother, and left me nothing but coldness and humiliation. They could even look me in the eye and say, “She’s your sister too,” like that was enough to make me bless them. That night, I did something so insane it bordered on self-destruction: I dragged my suitcase out the door and let the house that held all my memories get swallowed by flames. The news exploded, our villa became ruins. The security footage showed “no one leaves,” and the police made a preliminary judgment that the person inside was “highly likely deceased.” Ethan didn’t believe it. Not until he and William were handed that bag of belongings at the police station, a diamond, a Blood Moonstone, the things I treasured most, did they finally understand: I wasn’t throwing a tantrum. I was really, truly done with them. Too bad. It was already too late.
view moreBefore Mom’s anniversary, I flew back to the United States.That day, Julian was waiting early in the hotel lobby to take me to Mom’s grave.We parked outside the cemetery and walked in together.He’d bought so many flowers, like he wanted to make up for what he’d missed back then.On the headstone, Mom’s smile was still gentle, still warm.The wind lifted my skirt hem. I held my trophy in my hands and talked to her softly, endlessly.Julian stood aside the whole time, quiet from start to finish.When we left, I still couldn’t hold back the tears.Julian asked with red eyes, “Grace… is it true that no matter what me and Victor do, you will never forgive us?”I wiped my tears and spoke calmly. “I can forgive you.”“As long as you never come disturb my life again.”I could never forget those days of agony.And I would never go back to how it was.The wound healed, but the scar remainedI didn’t want to waste my life on hatred.So I chose to put past aside and to look forward, to keep goi
Mia and her mother were brought in front of me by Victor’s people.I almost didn’t recognize the old woman as Mia’s mother.She wore dark clothes, no makeup, fine wrinkles etched around her eyes, gray at her temples. She looked sixty or seventy.Mia looked exhausted too, nothing like her old delicate, pampered self.In less than two years, they’d been worn down into this.They’d clearly suffered.I won’t lie, seeing them like this felt satisfying.But along with the satisfaction came a cold sadness.Back then, Victor and Julian adored Mia.And Julian, he’d treated Mia’s mother with such respect.I’d suffered so much because of their protection and favoritism.But after I left, they turned around and took their anger out on Mia and her mother.Their love, their hatred, their likes and dislikes. They were all so cheap.I admitted it: I hated Mia and her mother. I loathed them.But now, I loathed Victor and Julian even more.If Mia and her mother were pure bad, pure poison, then Victor an
I called the police.After all this time, Victor no longer had his old confidence. He looked worn down, exhausted.In my imagination, without me, the “annoying” one, Victor might’ve been sad for a few days, then gone right back to living happily with Mia.I didn’t expect I’d mattered to him this much.But honestly?Who cares.The police arrived quickly.“This man has mistaken me for someone else,” I said helplessly. “He keeps harassing me.”I took out my driver’s license. “My name is Mia. It’s always been Mia.”“No. You’re Grace,” Victor insisted, even after seeing the ID. “Not Mia. We grew up together. I can’t be wrong.”“Then what proof do you have?” I asked.Victor went silent.I knew it.He didn’t have a single photo of me.Even childhood pictures, I’d gone to Julie myself and taken them back.Before I left, I burned every photo.Every last one.I let out a small laugh. “See? You can’t even produce proof. You’re just saying words. Why would anyone believe you?”Victor’s expression
So I could only start preparing.To make sure I wouldn’t run into those two in San Francisco, I logged into an Instagram account I hadn’t used in ages and opened a certain group chat.There were more than twenty people in it, always loud, always lively.I had no interest in scrolling through rich kids flaunting luxury lives, so I searched their names directly.In the past two years, Victor ruined Mia’s reputation completely… and he didn’t keep any good image either.A year and a half ago, Mia claimed she was pregnant with his pup and cried in front of the media.That scandal made Victor even less favored by the elders.Less than a month later, Mia fell at home and lost the pup.Mia and her mother were kicked out of Bloodmoon Pack.They left New York and moved to another city.But with Victor and Julian keeping eyes on them, their lives wouldn’t be easy.From the chat, I learned Victor was on a business trip in Germany, and Julian’s whereabouts were unknown.No other useful information.
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