Chapter 10 When Benedict stepped onto the platform, his gaze casually flicked over his two sisters. For a brief monem, a trace of hesitation passed through his mind. That as soon as his eyes men Sophie’s, filled with hopeful anticipation, the doubt melted away in an instant, replaced by a resigned smile. “Well, I suppose she can’t really blame us. Eliza just isn’t… well, lovable. Her jealousy makes it impossible for her to even stand Sophie,” he thought to himself, shaking his head. Benedict didn’t linger any longer. He walked straight past Eliza, handing the flowers in his hand to Sophie without a second thought Behind him, Dylan, Matthew, Anthony–basically the entire Stonor family–followed suit, offering their flowers to Sophie. It was like a scene from another life. Eliza, standing alone, while Sophie was surrounded by flowers and well wishes. Eliza didn’t even flinch. She’d seen this coming, so there was no point in holding onto any hope. Then Caleb Nevill appeared, holding a massive bouquet. Unlike the others who handed over just one flower, Caleb came bearing a whole armful. Without sparing Ehza a single glance, he placed the bouquet in Sophie’s arms and murmured, “Sophie, pick a few of these for your birthday. May your beauty stay as fresh as these flowers, and may your smile always shine. Sophie’s voice was as sweet as honey as she looked around at everyone. “Thank you, Brothers, and Calch. These flowers are so beautiful! I’m practically drowning in them” Caleb and the others surrounded her, some lovingly ruffling her hair, others handing over carefully prepared gifts. But with so many people giving flowers, Dylan got jostled by the crowd and accidentally took a step back, bumping into Eliza When he turned to look at her, seeing that she hadn’t gotten a single flower, a smirk appeared on his face. “Don’t get too jealous now. Sophie’s getting all these flowers because she’s sweet and kind. If you had even a bit of her goodness, maybe you’d have gotten one too. You should probably take a long, hard look at yourself” Eliza forced a cold smile, one that lacked any warmth. Thanks for the concern, Dylan. But really, no need for the advice. I’m perfectly fine. she didn’t even wait for Dylan’s response, She had already wasted far too much time here. The only reason she was still standing around was to wait for Caleb to finally bring up breaking off their engagement But instead of doing that, he seemed completely caught up in handing out thowers, as if he’d forgotten all about his important matter. Eliza was getting impatient and decided to give him a little nielge, Turning to Gabriel, she casually said, “Father, since the ceremony is over and it looks like no one really needs me anymore, should I just head home” As expected, the doment Caleb heard she was leaving, he turned around sharply. “Hold up! You’re not going anywhere. I’ve still got something to kay.” At that moment, Eliza felt a sense of relief wash over her–finally, here i came. Caleli shot Eliza a look, then turned to Gabriel, raising his hands dramatically as he announced, “Uncle, there are two things I need to ask you to decide today—things that will affect the rest of my life.” Everyone assumed Caleb was alious to discuss a wedding date with the Duke’s estate, finally making the move to marry Eliza Sophie’s heart skipped a beat, suddenly panicking. She wasn’t about to ler Eliza snatch Caleb away. “Caleb “Sophie called out softly. Sering the worry in her eyes, Caleb felt a swell of happiness. “I knew it. Sophie does care about me. She i afraid I might marry Eliza. But don’t worry, Saphir. I love you too. You’re the only one til ever marry y in this life: Calebs gently brushed his fingers through Sophie Stonor’s hair, his gaze soft and full of affection. “Sophie, don’t worry. I’ve got a big surprise coming for you 440 PM ₫
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Chapter 9 “Too bad Caleb is already taken, otherwise, such good fortune would have surely gone to someone else,” she added, her tone dripping with meaning The guests didn’t need any further explanation–they all knew exactly what she was implying Caleb was Adeline and Marquis of Bromwell’s son. He and Eliza had been childhood sweethearts, promised to each other years ago So, when Adeline was clearly talking about Eliza. The guests began to murmur amongst themselves, “Well, I never thought Eliza had such a venomous side” Jealous o of her own sister? Talk about small–minded” Tve heard she’s been pretty harsh at home, always bullying Lady Sophie, and didn’t she even push her into the water once!” “She’s just a kid, and already so crucif “Now we see her true colors. I bet the people from the Marquis’s estate are regretting that engagement” Didn’t you hear what Adeline just said? They probably can’t stand d Eliza now and are wishing they could break off the engagement.” Sophie blushed, locking down, and said softly. “Auntic, please don’t say that I’ve always thought of Caleb as an older brother. “Even though Eliza can be a little headstrong, she’s always liked him, and I’m sure she’ll change for him. They’ll be happy together” Her words were kind and full of understanding. Adeline couldn’t help but feel a stab of bittemess as Sophie spoke. “Eliza, did you hear that? Your sister is so sweet and considerate. Maybe you should learn from her.” It was clear Adeline was publicly scolding her, but Eliza only found it laughable. “Enough Don’t waste any more time, Gabriel interjected, aware of his sister’s subtle criticism but not wanting her to overstep. There were too many guests, and the family’s reputation couldn’t afford any more dramu. Adeline, recognizing when to stop, let the matter go. But her small actions throughout the ceremony spoke louder than words. According to tradition, Elizashould have been crowned first, followed by Sophie. However, since Adeline wasn’t food of Eliza, she decided to crown Sophie first As she recited the blessings, Adeline’s face was filled with affection, and her words were warm. It almost felt like Sophie was her own daughter–or even her daughter–in–law, But when it came to Eliza, Adeline’s attitude was cold and dismissive. The blessings were minimal–just a quick, “May you live in peace and joy” J The guests, unsurprised by this treatment, whispered to each other. After all, who would want to bless someone with a heart so cruel? they thought. “The crowning ceremony is complete. The crowned ones will now return to their rooms to don their gowns–The officiant began, but Gabriel roldly interrupted, “No gowns. Skip it and move on to the next part.” The officiant paused for a moment but quickly complied, skipping the gown–changing and moving straight to the next segment–the flower blessings Many guests had come to show support, and all the prominent families from Hasen City were in attendance. Even those who couldn’t come in person had sent their families to present flowers as blessings to the two girls. As expected, many guests were holding flowers, but no one was eager to stand up first. Instead, they started whispering to each other. “Why haven’t they changed their gowns!” “Didn’t you hear what the Duke said? No gowns, so they can’t change.” “No gowns? I heard it was Lady Eliza who ruined Lady Sophie’s gown the day before.” 1/2 440 PM Chapter 9 “Of course Eliza would do something like that. To ruin her sister’s gown on such an important occasion–how low can you go?” “So why doesn’t she have a gown!” “It’s obvious, right? She must’ve been punished by the Duke.” “That’s just beyond. Someone like her doesn’t deserve any blessings!” “We should give the flowers to Sophie. She’s the one who truly deserves them” “Exactly!” In a wave of anger, the guests all placed their flowers at Sophie’s feet, ignoring Eliza completely. The message was clear: no blessing for her AD
Chapter 8 data temu passed torneigh hers. She couldn’t helpchat revel ducthe fact that she led the power to provoke the platform while Nepilde inunuediately linked arının milli berr light smile on her face. “Eliza, why’d it take Before Elizarımki explain, Noplie pumped in mod begai romoting the story of how Eliza had colnedd her gown, sighil natkally Then cordlist help him omitter under her borul. Here she didit feel like saying anyiling her in silence for a few seconds before she finally snapped, her ilani’t waist me here, Fil leave. No big deal.” Her tone was unexpectedly diarys, her ringunt hows drawn tight in frustration, Even Sophie was momentarily stunned by Eliza’s boldness, never Te she really not alaud of Father kicking her noir Sophie thought, bewildered. in the least on girls in Boutenlanel, the coming of age ceremony was a huge deal. own ceremony from her past life, Eliza feli nothing but resistance and irritation the moment Mat ben mise of the humiliating nirmioriex tirsd she stepped unto the platformi “No need) Galiel Stounor salid, his vodor fat as he dismissed fier oudisiest. “Let’s continue with the ceremony. He paused, then aided coldly. “Since as we are. You reap what you sow” De assumed Eliza’s words about leaving were just a fandrinu excuse to avoid the ceremony. hocandly, he thoughts, Wejt, if she’s bould sprak out in front of she faces the consequences. Let her eat a little Juundde pie, lose sentir face, and maybe she’ll learn in belave next time! He nuotioned for the ceremony to contiisir, gave a brief thank you speech to the guests, and officially declared that the coming–of–age cerrimony With the passing of the hews of Monday, The Stonon family had lost its matriarch. Naturally, the responsibility of hosting the coming of age ceremony fell in Adeline Nevill, the younger sister of Gabriel. She would be the one to crown bosh Eliza and Sople When Adeline Nevill stepped onto the stage, her words were laced with double memning. Annk Saling she took Sephile a hand and spoke wamily to her, deliberately ignoring Eliza standing ext to them. “Look at our Sophie, isn’t she just sor I’m sure we’ll have all sorts of fine families knocking (nur door to ask for her hand”
Chapter 7 Eliza’s words were cut off sharply, and the smile that had been playing on her lips slondy faded. She met Benedict’s confused stare and coolly replied, “Yeah, I’ve gone “Driven to the ridge by all at you, step by step,” she silently added this last bit in her mind. Benedict opened his mouth as if to speak, but when his eyes met Eliza’s icy gaze, his brows furrowed, and he fell into a long, uncomfortabile silence. It wasn’t until Eliza began to show signs of impatičare that he finally spoke. “The coming–of–age ceremumy’s alicut to start. We need to go” He added, as it worried Eliza might lose control again. “There are a lot of guests in the front yard, be mindful of your behavior. Don’t make us look After walking a few w paces, Benedict tralized he shish’t hear Eliza’s footsteps following him. He turned around to land she hadn’t moved. “Why aren’t you coming?” Benedict asked, his voice a little sharper now. ““Dylan won’t let me goc” Eliza miswered, her tone almost too ralin. Are you kidding?” Benedict thought she was just just throwing a tantrum. “Today’s an important day for you and Sophie. You can’t just skipi att” Eliza shot him a half–smile, one that didn’t quite reach her eyes. “I told you, Dylan won’t let me. You forcing me to go now, Benedict? If I show sip Later and Dylan hits me, are you going to stop hirm “Or if you won’t, then maybe it’s better I just don’t go, so I don’t get another beating Benedict’s patience began to wear thin. “Dylan has a temper, but he doesn’t just hit people for no reasoli— “Benedict, are you blind?” Eliza cut him off sharply, turning her face away, “Cust you see my face is still swollen? Or do you just not care! Benedict looked closer and saw the redness on her cheek. If she went out like this, everyone would see it, and the rumors would be unbearable. He’d been so caught up in his anger over the tom gown that he hadn’t even noticed this before. Now, seeing it, even he couldn’t help but frown. “Dil… dal Dylan really hit you?“ He knew that Dylan had a violent streak, and while Elza wasn’t as obedient as Sophie, it wasn’t right for Dylan in hit her, especially not on such an important day. His first instinct way to protect the family’s reputation. “Couldn’t this have waited! Benedict thought, frustrated. ‘Can’t he ever pick the right moment! Benedict had been about to suggest Eliza touch up her makeup to hide the marks, but just then, someone arrived to hurry him along. He sighed and turned back to Eliza, clearly irritated, “Just cover it up as best you can. If anyone asks, tell them you tripped and fell. Got it “Tripped and fell” “That’s a joke,‘ Eliza thought, a bitter laugh bobbling up inside. Who trips and only bruises half their face, leaving a slap mark” Eliza had long since stopped expecting anything different from Benedict and had no illusions anymore. “Fine. As long as you can stop Dylan, III do exactly what you say“ She was curious to see if everyone would keep pretending not to notice, just like the rest of the Stonor family. Soon, Eliza followed Benedict into the front yard. The front yard of the Duke’s estate was buzzing with activity, full of guests and chatter As soon as Eliza stepped into the yard, all eyes were on her–some full of disdain, others mocking, and some just waiting for the drama to unfold. Eliza quickly picked out a malicious glare in the crowl Following it, she saw Sophie standing next to a tall, striking man with a hand, unyielding or other dun Caleb Nevill, the son of the Marquis of Bowel, Dale Nevill, and her fance, The site of that hostile gaze was nour 1/1
Chapter 6 The man stepped into the room, tall and straight like a pine tree, steady as bamboo in the wind. Dressed in a deep navy robe, his every movement exuded poise, his face striking and elegant–this was Benedict, the eldest son of the Duke. Eliza’s eldest brother. “Eliza, his voice was cold, cuning straight through the silence. “Do you even know what you’ve done wrong!” Benedict’s eyes locked onto hers with an icy sharpness that made it hard to breathe, like the air itself had turned heavy. ly overwhelming. She used to think it was just because he was tall, his presence naturally But then she saw him crouch down to Sophie’s level, listening gently to her complaints, really seeing her. That was when Eliza understood–in his eyes, she had always been lesser. I’m sorry, Brother, I don’t follow. I really don’t know what I did wrong. Could you explain it to me?” Her tone was light, emotionless. But she’d already noticed the gown clenched in his hand. She knew exactly why he was here: But still.. just one word from him and I’m expected to confess? She narrowed her eyes, her gaze narning colder than his Benedict’s brows knit together, his patience fraying. “When did you become so willful? So out of control? You’re being ridiculous” “I just don’t know what I did” she said evenly. “And that alone’s enough to set you off? Calling me willful and absurd–honestly, I feel wronged.” “You’re seriously still pretending you don’t know?” he snapped, his temper finally slipping. He threw the gown to the floor at her feet. “Dylan said you cut this up yourself. I didn’t believe in it at first. This used sering you now–your antude–it’s hard not to believe in Fto be your favorite gown. “You’re right. Leut it” Her answer came fast, without a hint of regret. “It’s just an old gown no one wants anymore. If that’s my great crime, then go ahead–think what you want.” “No one wants it!” Benedict’s voice rose, sharp with disbelief. “This gown was custom–made for you–me and your other three brothers had it made together. You said you loved ji, cherished it. Now it’s trash to you “That’s right” Eliza turned to face him, eyes steady, voice firm. “No one wants it.” She kept repeating the words to herself, “Stay calm, don’t lose it! She knew there was no winging in a head–on fight with Benedict or the rest of the family. She had to endure. Just hang on. Until she could leave this place for good. “What’s the matter!” Her smile widened, bright and almost defiant. “You angry bow? Thinking of punishing me? Gonna force an apology out of It was like she’d split in two–one part of her whispering to hold back, the other screaming to finally let go. In the end, she stopped fighting it and let it all spill out. If punishment was waiting for her, then so be it What is one more kneeling? I’ve been forced to kneel before, she thought She smirked, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “You like obedient little sisters, don’t you, Brother Fine. Just say the word. I’ll kneel–right here, in the hull, at the coming–of–age ceremony, anywhere you want “I’ll do it in front of everyone if that’s what it takes. Or is that still not good enough for your Each word she spat was sharp, cutting deeper w with every taunt, “Enough” Benedict’s voice cracked through the room like a whip. He stared at her, stunned. “Eliza.. have you gone mad?” This wasn’t the sister he knew. The Eliza he remembered had been respectful, obedient, always seeking his approval. Over time, yes, she’d grown distant, grown jealous, always wanting attention–but never like this. Never this bold, this defiant. Now, it was like she was someone else entirely. Like she’d finally snapped.
Chapter 5 “Eliza Stonor, what in the world are you doing? Are you completely out of your mind?!” Sophie’s voice rang out, filled with fury. She had hoped there might still be a way to fix things, was now both fiarious and sumned. Her voice trembled with emotion, as if Eliza had just torn apart her own clothes. Eliza kept the scissors in her hand, waving them around with a carefree smile. “What does it look like I’m doing? I’m cutting the gown. Didn’t Dylan and you are it with their own eyes? Why all the drama?” Dylan’s eyes nearly shot fire. “You’re seriously asking me that? That gown was custom–made for your coming–of–age ceremony, by me and Benedict! And you’re just chopping in up like it’s nothing?!” Because no one no one wants it anymore,” Eliza said coldly, snipping again. “I don’t want it, Sophie doesn’t want it, so if no one wants it, it’s gotta go” Her icy demeanor made Dylan feel like he was looking at a complete stranger, “Who says I don’t warn it?” Sophie nearly screamed, rage bubbling over. Shrid only turned the gown down to keep Dylan from suspecting anything, but she never expected Eliza to go this far. she’d planned to wear the gown for her coming–of–age ceremony, but now, it was ruined–all because of Eliza, This was the most expensive, most exquisite gown in all of Hasen City–there wasn’t a second one like it. Sophie felt a sharp pang of regret, as though her heart had been ripped out. “When did you ever say you you ever say you didn’t want it?” Dylan demanded, his anger growing “Didn’t you say you loved it? Didn’t you treasure this gown!” Liza didn’t even flinch. “I don’t like li She said it slowly, emphasizing each word “Maybe I liked it once, but not anymore. I don’t want anything that’s not mine.” With one final snip, the gowns was ruined–completely shredded. Just like her relationship with Dylan and the others–broken beyond repair. She had tried to salvage it, but if she’d cut ties earlier, maybe it wouldn’t have come to this point. This time, she wasn’t going to make the same mistakes she did in her past life. “Well, the coming–of–age ceremony’s about to start. Since Dylan doesn’t want me there, I’ll just take my leave,” she said, dropping the scissors and turning away Her tone was full of impatience as she ushered them out of her way Dylan stood there, rooted in the spot, staring at the shredded pieces of fabric. His mind felt like it had been hit by a sledgehammer, leaving him dazed and confused. ‘N this can’t be happening Why is Eliza acting like this “Why is slae doing this Is it because I made her give the gown to Sophie! “But didn’t 1 misunderstand her! Isn’t all of this her fault in the first place! Why is she being so reckless!T Dylan’s anger grew with every word, his voice sharp as he snapped, “This is all Benedict’s fault He spolled you roisen, and now look at you Trampling all over your brothers‘ feelings. “What’s next, huh? Are you planning to turn everything upside down!” He thought his words would hit horse with Eliza, but she didn’t even react. Sitting there, her back to him, she didn’t spare him a single glance, her posture radiating cold indifference. “Fine” Dylan gritted his teeth, practically seething. “So now you think you can throw a tantrum with me, huh! “Just wan. I’ll go get Benedict and the others, and they’ll see just how out of lime you’re acting“” With that, he snatched the crown Sophie Stonor had just picked up from the floor, along with the torn fabric and scattered debris, and shoved Sore Dylan “Hey, Dylan!” Saphir barely had time to react before turned on his heel and stormed out, the ragged crown and gown in tow. Sophie shot Eliza a final, frustrated look, hesitated for a moment, and then decided to follow him. 4:40 PM Chapter 5 The room fell silent as they left, so quiet that you could almost hear the hushed whispers of the maids just outside the door. “Was that Lord Dylan and Lady Sophie running out of Lady Eliza’s room!” “Yeah, I think so “Can’t believe I saw Lord Dylan. If I’d known. I would’ve waited in Lady Eliza’s room.” “Forget it. I heard Lord Dylan yelling at Lady Eliza again. She must’ve done something to Lady Sophie. That girl’s got some wicked tricks. You u really want to get close to her after hearing that? What if one day she turns on you? “God, that’s terrifying! If that’s the case, who’d want to serve her!” Inside, Eliza listened without a flicker of emotion, her expression unreadable. One voice in particular stood out—it was Lillian Reed, her maid, speaking louder than the others. Lillian, the same maid who had once kicked Eliza hard in the secret chamber to please Sophie, and who had helped Sophie betray her, was now Sophie’s trusted ally. … Read More “Than Your Daughter 5” »
Chapter 4 Stonor stumbled and collided with the sharp corner of the vanity. She clenched her lips, already understanding the situation–just like in her past life, the same tricks Sophie had pulled on her were happening. Seeing Sophie’s ‘s smug gexpression, Eliza instantly realized she was about to fall into another one of her schemes. Bending down to gather the scattered gown, Eliza said, with a calm facade. “Honestly, I don’t understand. What did I do to upset you so much, Sophir? Why don’t you enlighten me?” Before Sophie could open her mouth, Dylan Stonor cut in, his voice sharp. “You know exactly what you’ve done!” Eliza’s eyes grew colder. She couldn’t help but think–she hadn’t realized it before, but now it was clear. Dylan was blind to the truth. Right under his nose, he couldn’t even see who the real culprit was and who was innocent. Maybe, even if he could see, he’d still choose to believe whatever Sophie cold him. Dylan shot Eliza a furious look, then turned to pat Sophie on the shoulder, comforting her in a voice that was almost too sweet, “Don’t worry, Sphic, If something’s wrong, just tell me. I’ll make sure everything’s set right The closeness between them was almost suffocating, and Dylan didn’t even try to hide it. Sophie blinked her doe–like eyes, her voice trembling with faux distress, “Dylan, it hurts so much” Sophie knew exactly how to push Dylan’s buttons. She didn’t need to say much–just a few words, and Dylan was already seeing red. Sure enough, the second Dylan saw Sophie’s pitiful expression, his temper flared, and he lost all reason, He remembered that Sophie had cried out in pain only after touching the gown, and that led him to the “truth” in his mind. Aloud slap landed squarely on Eliza’s cheek. “Well, Eliza, I thought you promised to make things right for Sophie, but it turns out you’re just as nasty as I thought, messing with the gown like that!” Dylan yelled, his face flushed with rage. Eliza’s left cheek burned with the sting, but she gritted her teeth, fury boiling inside her. 1 need to Here, no ed to get out of this family: to matter what she did, everyone would take Sophie’s side. Leaving the Stonor family was the only way her revenge. But first, she had to get through today’s coming–of–age ceremony, because that marriage contract still hung over her. As for Dylan’s threat to stop me from attending. Even if he’s the second son of the Duke, he’s not at the point where he can control everything. she thought bitterly. The whole city of Hasen knew that today, the Duke’s two daughters were holding their coming–of–age ceremony. If she skipped it, the rumors would fly. T And her father, Gabriel, would never let that happen. Snapping out of her thoughts, Eliza placed the gown on the table and said. “If you think there’s something wrong with the gown, Dylan, feel free to check it” She was done waiting time on this stubborn, blind fool With that, Eliza turned and walked into her room, pulling our a simple sky–blue dress from the wardrobe to change into was still muttering angrily to himself “Fine, I will. But if I find out you’ve messed with that gown, you’re going to regret Meanwhile, outside, Dylan was A moment later, Eliza walked out of her room, now dressed in a fresh outfit, The gown, which had once been neatly folded, was now a complete meu–thanks to Dylan’s rummaging- Sophie, standing nearby, peered in. Though she hadn’t been the one to go through it, she was sure Eliza had tampered with the gown. Her eyes stayed hard on the pile of clothes. But even after Dylan turned the gown inside out, he couldn’t find any signs of tampering. 1/2 Chapter 4 Sophie frowned. Could I have been wrong? Just then, footsteps echoed down the hallway. Both of them glanced up at the same time. Fliza emerged, dressed simply but elegantly. It was rare for her to wear such plain clothes, but with her stunning beauty, she radiated an otherworldly charm–like she’d been reborn Sophie’s eyes narrowed with jealousy. She hated Eliza’s face–just g it made her want to se to scratch it off. Eliza, sensing the hostility, raised her gate and locked eyes with Sophie. Their stares met head–on. Sophie hadn’t expected Eliza to be so perceptive, der twisted expression froze for … Read More “Than Your Daughter 4” »
Chapter 3 Satting in front of the vanity mirror, Eliza was on her own–no maid around, so she had to deal with her long hair herself. She turned, her eyes lwiefly meeting the angry face of Dylan, who had stormed into the room. his fury written all over him. She fought to bold back the the disgust building inside and coolly asked, “Dylan, what’s going on?” Dylan glared at her, his voice sharp with anger. ’11 ask you again–did you rain Sophie’s gown? How could you be so heartless? You knew today was her coming–of–age criemony, yet you still ruined her gown!! Just as Dylan was about to explode, the one person, Eliza hated more than anything appeared behind him. Sophie poked her head out, flashing a sheepishi simile and trying to play the peacemaker. “Dylan, don’t be mad. I’ve already explained, haven’t I? Thzadidn’t do it is purjanse–she’s just a bit climsy Sopher, small and delicate, always looked like she needed somer to protect her. Her big, doe–like eyes Full of innocence made it impossible for anyone not to feel a protective urge Sophie knew exactly how to use that act to her advantage, and she was keenly aware of how the whole Suonor Exmily felt guilty toward her. Lonly been found six months ago after being kidnapped at the age of three, and had suffered terribly in the years she’d been lost. or guilt the Notor fan donor family felt made them bend over backward to make it up to her. Liza had once thought the same way–Sophie was supposed to be her sister, after all. But in her past life, that naive thinking had cost her dearly. Now, sering Soplür’s fair again, Eliza felt an uncontrollable surge of hatreil “Sophie! Why are you so nice! It was clearly Eliza’s fault, and yet you’re still covering for her?” Dylan grumbled, frustration in his voice “No, no, you’re not listening, Dybar Sophie responded, turning to Eliza with a soft, apologetic look. “I’m sorry, Eliza. I just don’t know how to explain things very well. Please don’t be mad at Dylan, okay? He’s jur worried about me.” “What are you apologizing for She’s the one who should be apologizing to you!” Dylan s slot Eliza a furious look Eliza lowrand lien eyes, hiding the bitterness summering beneath the surface, and replied, calm and collected, “Dylan, you’re right. I made a mistake the other day. I should be the one apologizing to Sophic” uth was, she was already two days too late. By now, Sophie had already ruined the gown berself and skillfully shifted the blame onto Fliza. Sophie defat need an any evidence. All she had to do was be seen crying over the ruined gown, and everyone would immediately point their fingers at After all, Sophie phie had already ruined Eliza’s reputation with all kinds of underhanded tricks. To everyone else. Eliza was a a jealous, heartless sister–narrow–minded, vindictive, and willing to go to any lengths to get what she wanted. So, whenever Sophie was “wronged; everyone just assumed it was Eliza behind it Suppressing her rising anger, Eliza gave Sophie a faint smile, her apology sincere. T’ve been thinking about this for the past couple of days, lying awake at night, and I regret what happened. Please forgive me, Sophie, Sophie blinked in surprise, as if she wasn’t sure if this was the same Eliza she knew. Is she really being this gengine? she thought. “Imple, now you realize you messed up?” Dylan scoffed. “If you weren’t my sister, I’d have already sent you to the authorities and let you see what Eliza smiled coldly inside ‘Sister? Ugh, I don’t ever want to be related to someone like you again! She remembered all too well the day she’d refused to apologize to Sophie. Dylan had beaten her mercilessly, leaving bruises all over her body- only sparing her face. And even though it was supposed to be her coming–of–age ceremony, Dylan hadn’t shown her any mercy. Ansing her four brothers, the twin brothers, Dylan and Matthew, were the hundest to deal with. Especially Dylan–his temper was explosive. When he was in one of his protective croods, he would take on anyone who dared to bully Sophie. But if he was angry, he wouldn’t hesitate to take ly true when she had a falling out with Saplur, the moment Sophie started crying. Eliza knew she was in for it. This was especially! Chapter 3 Eliza pressed her lips together lightly, fully aware that she was no match for Dylan in terms of both height and strength. Trying to fight him would only end badly for her. So, she chose to bite her tongue. It’s fine, she thought. I’ve got all the time in the world to get my revenge. But her quick and decisive apology seemed to leave some people unsatisfied. “Dylan, since Eliza has already apologized, let’s just let it go. It’s not that big of a deal, but it’s a shame about my gown. I might not be able to attend today’s coming–of–age ceremony,” Sophie said, her voice soft and hesitant. Dylan, who had initially planned to drop the matter, felt a surge of protectiveness for Sophie after hearing this. “No way, this can’t just be brushed off! She ruined your gown, and who knows what else she might do next? She needs to be caught a lesson so she’ll learn her lesson!” Dylan said firmly. He turned and glared at Eliza. “Since you ruined Sophie’s gown, take your own coming–of–age gown and give in to her. As for the ceremony, withour a gown, you can forget about going“ I immediately, . She wasn’t surprised. … Read More “Than Your Daughter 3” »
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 A coming–of–age ceremony? Seriously? The thought struck Eliza like a jolt. Didn’t I already go through that nightmare ages agoť She could still feel the sting of that day–sharp and cold, like a blade etched deep into her soul. The mocking laughter of the guests. Her brother’s venom–laced jabs. Her fiance’s cold, merciless withdrawal. And worst of all, the crushing disappointment in her parents‘ eyes, their words like knives She’d lived it. Bled from it. And died with the memory still burning in her bones も “So why the hell is it happening again? Her brows knitted, her chest tightening with confusion. Is Sophie really trying to pull the same dirty trick? What–ruin me all over again, until I break for good! Eliza’s breath hitched, her whole body trembling as the panic rose. But then–something stopped her cold. She blinked. Her hands… they were fine. Not a single scar. Not even a scratch Her heart pounded as she looked down. Her feet were meady, untouched. Her face paled. No. No way. This… this can’t be real” Her tendons–every single one–had been cut. She remembered the pain, the screams, the hopelessness. There was no healing from that. None Something was very wrong. She turned slowly, scanning the room with growing dread. And then recognition began to dawn. The furniture. The curtains. The scent in the air. Everything matched a place she thought she’d never see again. Her eyes landed on the old dressing table in the corner. Slowly, hesitantly, she walked toward it. Her reflection emerged in the bronze mirror- clearer with every step. And what she saw made her breath catch in her throat. A young face. Smooth. Untouched. Not a trace of the disfigurement Sophie had left her with… Her clothes, her hair–everything screamed innocence. This was her, before the fall. Before the disgrace. Before the pain. No. It can’t be. Did I come back? Did I really wake up an the day of my coming–of–age ceremony? The thought hit her like thunder. Her breath came out shaky, almost a laugh. She covered her face with trembling hands, on the verge of hysteria “That’s right… I died.” Her voice cracked, barely above a whisper. “I died by Matthew’s blade” And yet, here she was. Alive, Breathing. Not a ghost–but reborn into the same nightmare she thought she’d escaped. “Well, ain’t that just perfect, she thought with a bitter smile. “Heaven’s got a twisted sense of humor She had sworn–sworn on her grave–that she’d never have anything to do with the Stonors again. She was done with them. And now, fate had dragged her right back into their web. Her teeth sank into her lower lip, hard enough to draw blood. The metallic taste snapped her back into clarity. Her gaze umed icy. Maybe this was fate’s way of screwing with her. But maybe this was her second shot.. She’d faced death before. Now, she was done being afraid. Eliza used to be the most favored lady of the Duke’s estate–the apple of everyone’s eye From the moment she could walk and talk, k, she had been the treasured little sister to her four older brothers, and the darling princess her father could never say no to For the first fifteen years of her life, she lived like a pearl in a golden box–loved, protected, and admired. But all of that changed the year she turned fifteen, That was when her father returned with a strange little girl and made a shocking announcement this was his long–lost daughter, Sophie Stonor–their younger sister. From then on, her world began to crumble. Her father’s warmth toward her grew cold, replaced with an obsession for Sophie. Her brothers, once her knights in shining armor, slowly pulled away from her and lavished their affections on the newcomer instead. Every smile, every bug, every kind word that used to belong to her now belonged to Sophie 439 PM & Chapter 2 Back then, Eliza h had no idea what she’d done wrong. She tried everything–swallowed her pride, groveled, tried harder to please them. But no matter what she did, it was never enough. All it brought her was pain–endless, soul–crushing pain. Whenever Sophie so much as teared up. Benedict would drag Eliza out and make her to apologize Dylan once snapped her arms and legs without blinking. Mathew tortured her like the was some criminal. And Anthony, the youngest, destroyed her face and smeared her narse until she couldn’t even walk down the street without being spar on Even her father–her own blood–cast her out of the family without hesitation, erased her from the records, and left her with just five cruel words You’re not fit to be a Stonor From beloved heiress to disgraced outcast, it took only three years to ruin her completely. By the end, the had nothing left- -no name, no home, no hope. She’d finally decided to leave Hasen City behind and start fresh somewhere far away, where no one knew who she was – sent men after … Read More “Than Your Daughter 2” »
Chapter 1 A sharp, mocking voice dripped through the dins chamber like poison. “Well, well, what’s the matter, sis! Not gonna eat? Come on, don’t be shy now.” Eliza Stonor lay sprawled across the cold stone floor, bloody and bruised, barely breathing from chains clinked softly as she shifted–every weak movement met with resistance. They looped right around her neck and limbs, keeping her pinned like a caged beast, Across from her stood Sophie Stonor, dressed in cheerful buster–yellow gown that felt almost obscene in the gloomy room. She held a bowl of dog food, swaying it lightly in her hands, grinning as if she were teasing a pet instead of tormenting her own sister, Sophie clicked her tongue in exaggerated disappointment, then turned to the maid behind her, “God, look at her. She can’t even play dead right, let alone act like a proper mutt. And I’m feeding her myself–what more does she want?” The maid didn’t hesitate. She stepped forward and landed a vicious kick to Eliza’s side. A choked grunt slipped from Eliza’s lips. Sucking up, the maid added with a sneer, “My lady, don’t waste your time. This bitch probably still thinks she’s the Duke’s precious little princess Dreaming of silks and titles while lying in her own filth” Sophie let out a cold bugh, the sound sharp enough to cut glass. “Eliza Stonor? Princess? Please. Even Father and the boys won’t acknowledge her anymore. Being my dog is the best she’ll ever be. She should be thanking me, “But no. She e just doesn’t know what’s good for her Sophie ground her heel into Eliza’s land. A sickening crack echoed in the room, followed by a muffled whimper. Sophie leaned down, voice low and deadly. “One last chance, Eliza. Hand over the pendant Eliza’s vision blurred, but a faint, bitter smile rugged at her lips. “Sophie… in your dreams.” That pendant was her mother’s last gift her only tether to a love long gone. She’d die before letting Sophie lay a finger on it “You stubborn bitch!” Sophie snapped, eyes blazing. “You really wanna die that hadn‘ At that moment, the chamber door flew open with a thunderous slam. Several figures rushed in, their shadows slicing across the floor like blades. Sophie spun around fast, panic flashing in her eyes. She shoved the bowl into the maid’s arms, who quickly stashed it out of sight. And just like that, Sophie’s face morphed into a picture of innocence She bounced forward, voice syrupy sweet. “Father! Brothers! What are you all doing here?” The newcomers were none other than Gabriel Stonor, Duke of Mowbay of Bortenland, and his four sons. The Duke–all, broad, and commanding–carried the air of a man used to being obeyed. His sons, every one of them cut from the same mold, were strikingly handsome and carried themselves with an aristocratic ease that demanded. tionL Some looked cold, some a bit wicked, but the moment Sophie called out in that soft, sugary voice, even the harshest among them softened, their expressions warming as they looked at her. Dylan Stonor, the second eldest, barely glanced at Eliza’s crumpled form before turning to Sophie. “So, Sophie–did she give it back yet? pendant It wasn’t stolen! I didn’t steal it It’s minet Eliza wanted to scream, but her lips wouldn’t move. Her voice, like everything else she once had, had been stripped away. *Sophie let out a long, wrary sigh, ber voler soft but brimming with heartache. THE Her eyes glistened as she whispered, “Eliza. She knew how much that pendant meant to mr–it’s the only thing I have left from Mother. My only lly don’t know what che in do… begged her, over and over, but she just wouldn’t give it back. I’ve tried everything. I really Her voice trembled at the end, catching in her throat. Tears threatened to spill, and the weight of her pain fell heavy over the room. 439 PM & Chapter1 Dylan clenched his fists. The sorrow in Sophie’s voice hit him like a punch to the gut. “Eliza Stonor,” he said sharply, fury barely contained beneath the surface. “I can’t even begin to describe how disappointed Lam in you? At the doorway, the third eldest, Matthew Stonor, narrowed his eyes, the shadows sharpening across In one swift, fluid motion, cold steel flashed in his hand as his blade slid free, “You’ve got some damn nerve. You really think we’re just gonna stand around and let you screw with us? “If you’re not gonna talk, I’ll start cutting. One hand for the first question. Still stubborn? Then the feet go next. You stole from Sophie–I wanna ser if your bones are as damn tough as your attitude.” “That’s enough.” Benedict Stonor’s voice cut clean through the tension, calm and authoritative. “Someone saw her. Right before she was dragged back, she panicked… and swallowed something” Eliza froze. A flicker of fear crossed her face, just for a moment–but it was enough. Her eyes darted to the side. She was caught Realization dawned across the brothers‘ face … Read More “Than Your Daughter 1” »