They Took My Life
After failing the SAT, my parents had kicked me out and sent me overseas to work, forcing me to earn money to support my younger sister's college education.
I had worked abroad for ten years, sending almost everything I earned back home. When the first song I wrote was released, it gained a bit of attention. Around that time, my childhood friend, Ian Swain, flew in from overseas just to find me.
"Lexi, I didn't know your family sent you here to suffer like this. From now on, you won't have to face it alone."
He had registered our marriage with me abroad and stayed by my side while we worked. I had been deeply moved—I shared every song I wrote with him and even let him manage my accounts.
That was, until I overheard a conversation between Ian and my family.
"Ian, isn't it a bit wrong for you to keep giving me the songs she wrote? What if Lexi finds out?"
"Relax. Back then, when your family handed me her college admission letter, she didn't suspect a thing. Compared to that, this is nothing."