The Daughter They Wish Was Never Born
Before I turned eighteen, I was the adored principessa of the Moretti family.
That all changed on my eighteenth birthday, when my father brought home an orphan girl named Carina.
"She needs a home," my father said. "You will look after her, like a sister."
From that moment on, nothing was the same.
My brother, who once doted on me, became cold and distant.
And my fiancé... his love for me seemed to halve overnight.
The family praised Carina for being gentle and obedient, calling her a far better daughter than me, their own flesh and blood.
After being cast aside for Carina one too many times, I finally broke and grabbed my father's sleeve. "Does blood mean nothing at all?"
My father's fury ignited. He sheltered a tear-stricken Carina behind him, and in front of every member of the family, he struck me across the face.
"You selfish waste. I wish I'd never had you."
"You bring shame to this family," my brother Marco's voice was as cold as a blade. "Get out."
And my fiancé, Vincent, looked at me with disappointment,"If only it had been Carina I was engaged to from the start."
They thought I would grovel at their feet, like I always did.
But I said nothing, just walked to the family safe, removed the official documents, and drew a single line through my name.
I took the engagement ring from my finger and placed it on the table.
I gave Carina everything they felt I didn't deserve.
After all, I only had a few days left to live.
But they had no idea then that amid the ruins of the Moretti family, they would one day kneel in the rain and plead for my return.