Secrets Of The Neglected Wife: When Her True Colors Shine
The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Love Unbreakable
Reborn And Remade: Pursued By The Billionaire
Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband
His Unwanted Wife, The World's Coveted Genius
Celestial Queen: Revenge Is Sweet When You're A Zillionaire Heiress
The Masked Heiress: Don't Mess With Her
The Heiress' Revenge: Abandoned No More
Amery's POV
My eyes blazed with anger as I watched my mother shed fake tears as she said her eulogy during my father's funeral.
I tried to shut out her words, but they pierced through my soul like a dagger. I wished I could lash out at her, and make her feel the pain she had caused us.
"..If I'm feeling this sad, God knows how much pain our daughter will be in. After all, you raised her while I went away to get a better life for us.."
Oh God, this bitch!
I had to leave before I did something crazy. As I stormed out of the church, I could feel the eyes of the congregation on me, their whispers and gasps following me like a shadow. I didn't care. I had to get out of there, away from my mother's hypocrisy and lies.
As I opened the entrance door of my father's house, I couldn't help but break into tears. Everything reminded me of him: the way the house smells, every single thing has his memory still in it.
I walked into his small winery at the corner of the house, this was where he spent most of his time when he got back from work.
My father loved wine so much that he used to own a vineyard where he met Mom, who was a wine distributor.
Unfortunately, when they got married, his company went bankrupt and my Dad was forced to stop. But he still kept his best collection of wine.
I grabbed his favorite off the rack, opened it, and grabbed a glass cup. I poured it in, and took a sip, taking my time to savor the taste. It smelled and tasted so good, now I know why this was his favorite.
Just then, I heard the front door open. I stood up to check hoping it was my boyfriend, Atlas. I didn't see him at church, and he had promised to come.
Instead, I saw my mother looking so elegant, she was clad in a black dress that stopped two inches below her knee. Her blonde hair was curled and styled elegantly. I didn't miss those diamond necklaces and rings and the heavy makeup she had on.
My mother was no doubt beautiful, and she still looked so young even though she'd clock fifty years in a bit.
"What are you doing here?" I snarled.
How dare she come here? When she arrived, she had gone to a fancy hotel to sleep in. Now she had the audacity to come into my home.
"Amery, what is wrong with you? Why did you leave the church like that?"
My anger boiled over. "You know exactly why, Mother! You're such a hypocrite! You didn't even care when Dad was sick and now you're pretending to grieve? How can you be so disgusting!"
"Pretending? He was my husband and you are my daughter!"
"No, I stopped being your daughter when you left, when you said we were a stumbling block to your career. Congratulations, you made it, together with your billionaire sugar daddy and your stupid daughter," I spat.
Her expression turned cold, the next thing I saw was her hand flashing out to strike me. I felt the sting of her slap on my cheeks, but I didn't back down.
"How dare you speak to me like that? Didn't your father teach you good manners?" she yelled.
As she mentioned my father, I flared up, unable to control my anger. I grabbed her hair, pulling her towards me as I spat out my anger.
"You dare mention my father, you bitch!"I growled, my body shaking with rage.
"Jesus! What are you doing?"
Jane, my step-sister, who has a striking resemblance with my mother, ran towards us and tried to get her mother away.
I released my grip on her as Jane pushed me causing me to lose my balance as I fell on the floor.
"Gosh, you're such a bitch. I would have beaten you up, but you're already miserable enough for today. If you cross my path tomorrow, I'll tear you apart! Hear me?" Jane threatened.
"Let's go, Mom." She grabbed her mom's hand and helped her up.
"Get your things ready, you are moving back with us to California. I can't have people call me a bad mother for leaving my daughter on the street. Even though, you're not worth the stress"
I scoffed. "I'd rather die than follow you anywhere "
As they left, I collapsed to the floor, my tears finally finding their release.
"Dad!" I wailed, hoping that he would appear and that this was all just a cruel joke.
This is my reality now, I admit.
The woman who just left is Christina Luther, a woman I detest so much.
I left my house to find my boyfriend, I was starting to get worried. Atlas wouldn't have left me alone on this day if something didn't happen to him.
I knocked on his door, and his mother was the one who opened it.
Instead of a warm smile, she'd always welcome me every time I visited. She was glaring at me. I expected her to give me a hug and offer me her condolences. Instead, she turned and left, closing the door on my face.
What?
I stood still in shock. What's happening?