By Ruthlessness I Rule
o you that a few words
idiculous, but fo
break the curse that came upon me, or if it was possible to be free of it at al
side down, and as much as I wished I could r
regret is... it's a
*******
be fine, Ida,"
s one he saved just for me, in the comfort of home. He was a wealthy man who gave me and my
I technically didn't say anything, but I
irst day at my new school. Dad had recently decided to move
rton
spine every time th
dn't like this place because
had no memory of anything that happened before my ninth birthday. Everyone sai
but my mind kept making me have some sort of fear, or maybe discomf
n and far away from the neigh
go. Dad! Da
bottle in his hand, his eyes drifting to my left side. I realised I wa
I took the bottle from h
when I was seven or eight, which resulted in me having on
ods because they might cause damage to my kidne
me, of course, because
I was supposed to be studyin
low S
t had to sit an entrance exam to be accepted. Luckily for me, I had a wealthy family and intelligence on my side. Jack di
more like a castle–a very huge castle. Four towers were around each end, and if I was going t
phomore. Jun
r years without Jack. How was I supposed to stay fou
r. As we waited for the gate to open, I observed the pretty
there. I'm sure you'll find your way because you don't need my help, I
so we could be happy like that. Especially as he'd just repeated th
off immediately to continue his senten
n't forget to eat your snacks. How did I do?" He smiled at me and kissed my fore
ed at me. I shook my head at him, but n
t, I got th
if I missed the first class. I'm not supposed to run out
ards me was a red-haired girl. Her skin was so white, as if she had never walk
th a white shirt under it, and a black skirt. I hoped I wouldn't have to wear a skirt.
each other?" I asked. It surprised me that she
I was your best friend when you used to live here." She sa
him to tell me about my time at Atherton. Then boo
spicious a
if I felt an instant connection with her. And m
. God, I miss those dimples, he was so cute when we wer
ood friends, maybe we had some photos together. For now, I guess I'l
rom this place that made me feel lost.
ted after so I wouldn't appear suspicious. "Becaus
e screen was a photo of three children, and I saw Dad and... Mom. She was smiling in the backgroun
As usual, you volunteered to be the first person to ski because Jack is...
y at that time. In the photo, Dad and Mom looked relaxed. And believ
stworthy for Dad to let Jack and me befrien
Talia only smiled sadly at me before intertwining our elbows, t
w your way aroun
dy here, so I already know t
we kept on talking about how excited Talia was to be a freshman. I was
ithout him wasn't something I was looking forward to, but something I
lised I forgot to swallow, then looked at Talia to find her staring at someone ahead of us. I followe
hair and chilly grey eyes. He was definitely in th
asked, "The hel
d I saw how haunted her eyes were. All of that w
und here. Sons of the wealthiest an
ng them one by one
The one she was
he was definitely something as well. His hair was black,
hey were all wearing the uniform in a messy way, except f
else around here. Savaş Ewald." The moment Ta
are you
touc
ce snapped me out of... what
"Yeah, I'm fine. But isn't
is mother was Turkish, and s
as
time your mother did." Should I c
I turned to look back at him, I found his green
r. Too familiar, as i
de hair looked familiar. He had a light beard
on't want to have Savaş Ewald's attention,"
y, but it was as if my brain wouldn't let me
d." My eyes widened, and this time, it was easy for me to
nswer, because Savaş shouted so t
but he wasn't smiling normally. No. He was sporting a
r living hell,