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d through me rather than at me. The black dress I wore, the same one I'd worn to every family event
monds called out, snapping her finger
was in full swing, two hundred guests celebrating my stepsister's upcoming marriage to Liam Whitley, heir to a pharm
ed to no
days, none of this
my interview at the marketing firm in Boston. Seven days u
d left me. The lawyer's appointment was scheduled for Monday morning. After three years of hiding money in my mattress, working secret job
as seven
ut through my thoughts. My stepmother appeared at my elbow, her perfectly paint
them now," I
nails dug into my arm. "Must I do everything myself? Go.
elf. Seven more days of this, then I
me, I heard Bridget's laugh as she greeted another guest
ng automatically. The catering staff gave me sympathetic looks but
a text from Landon, my manager at the coffee shop where I
ready. $340. That puts
t seven more days. I had enough now.
ly: "Yes. Thank yo
ton. You deserve
omorrow. I could leave tomorrow, right after the lawyer's appointment. I had already packed a sm
shattered my planning.
friends, her engagement ring catching the light with every dramatic gesture. She looked beautiful in
. Everything I had
"This is my stepsister, Lena. She's been so helpful tonight, playing servant." She
ozen, the familiar burn of humil
ed myself. Just ge
it," one of them said. "Some
om a passing waiter. She turned back
gainst my skin, and for a moment, I felt the envelope in my bra getting damp. Panic shot through m
r following me down the hall. In the bathroom, I carefully extracted the envelope. The c
exhausted, invisible. Tomorrow, this ve
still felt like home. My mother had planted these roses herself, back when she was alive, back when this h
e. Everything was intact-clothes, documents, the small amount
" I whispered to the roses.
ered the moment. Then shouting, lou
hours. I stood, brushing dirt from my
Then shouting, loud enough to carry through the w
stood in the center of the room, her face blotchy with
someone so spoiled, so entitled. My family won't allow it anyway, y
sie must have thrown it at him and set i
hat followed
e and hurled it at the wall, where it shattered into a thous
apologies and excuses. Within minutes, the ba
ek before I saw it coming. The slap
sh in front of our guests, bringing bad luck to thi
eek but said nothing. My father sto
get said. "And clean up thi
while the caterers packed up around me. My father and Bridget had disap
st midnight. I was heading toward the stai
ing. We'll be bankru
his study door,
ood deal," Bridget said.
a marriage alliance. His
give them
o, no
ublicly," my father said. "The Bl
rson. They've only seen photos.
g slipped fr
ather sounde
east this way she'll finally con
all, my carefully constructed
p voice cut through my p
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