Follow
Chapters
Share
A Hand-Me-Down Exposed Mom's Favoritism Novel Cover

A Hand-Me-Down Exposed Mom's Favoritism

Mrs. Montgomery insists she loves her daughters equally, ensuring Brielle and her sister receive identical opportunities and gifts. During a holiday visit, she presents them with high-end wool coats. However, the protagonist’s gratitude sours when she tries hers on. Beneath the luxury label lies a grim reality: the garment is infested with dry hair and reeks of rot and mold. This disturbing discovery exposes the dark truth behind her mother’s claims of fairness and supposed affection.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

When I got home, the house was empty.

I rushed into Brielle's room. Her coat was hanging on the rack, still tucked inside its dust bag.

I examined it the way the sales associate had taught me. The lettering on the inner label was raised. The fabric felt soft and smooth, with a faint scent of cashmere. All the labels were still attached, including the authenticity tag from the store.

I realized that Brielle's coat was brand new and genuine, with a style slightly different from mine.

I stood frozen, my mind going blank.

Why? Why did Brielle get the latest authentic coat while mine was a secondhand counterfeit?

Could Mom have been scammed only on my coat? Was it really just a coincidence?

Just as my thoughts began to spiral, I heard the front door open. Mom and Brielle walked in, chatting and laughing, their arms loaded with shopping bags.

Noticing the coat in my hands, Brielle walked over with a smile and hooked her arm through mine. "Aria, Mom filled me in about your coat," she said.

"She works so hard for every dollar. She scrimped and saved for a long time just to get us matching coats. Even if someone else tried yours on, it'll be fine once it's washed. It's the holiday season. Let's not blow this out of proportion. Stop putting Mom through more trouble."

For some reason, Brielle's words sent a surge of irritation through me. She made it sound like I was being difficult.

Before I could say anything, Mom popped a candied chestnut into my mouth and said, "Exactly. If those hairs really bother you so much, I can drop it off at the dry cleaner's. Don't be upset over something so small. I'll be more careful next time."

As Mom comforted me with such tenderness, I suddenly felt like a terrible person.

How could I ever suspect her? She probably just didn't know any better, and someone had slipped a knockoff in with the real merchandise without her realizing it.

"It's fine, Mom," I said. "Don't worry about the dry cleaner's. I'll handle it myself."

I swallowed the chestnut and forced the doubt churning inside me back down. Maybe it really was just a coincidence.

That night, Mom asked me to help free up some space on her phone. She said it had been lagging so badly that she couldn't save any new photos.

I took her phone and opened the gallery, planning to delete the blurry landscape photos.

As I scrolled through, I saw many selfies from Mom's trips, hundreds of them featuring Brielle. There were even destinations I didn't know they'd visited. Why had they traveled together without me?

Just as I was about to set the phone down, a message from a group chat popped up. Before I knew it, I had tapped on it.

It was an ordinary bargain-hunting group chat. I scrolled back and stopped on a series of voice messages Mom had sent three days earlier.

"Oh wow, today is my lucky day! I found a coat in a recycling bin in the villa district!

"It's a bit dirty and smells off, but it looks like a designer piece. Once I steam it at home, it'll be perfect for my younger daughter."

Immediately after, someone in the group chimed in. "I know that coat. It came from the belongings of the coal mogul's mother that were cleared out after she passed away. I didn't even dare touch it.

"A dead person wore that. Who knows what kind of germs are on it? How could you let your daughter wear that?"

Mom replied, "It's fine! My younger daughter is as tough as nails. Even when I gave her expired milk before, she was perfectly okay.

"The money I saved can go toward that Max Mara coat for my oldest daughter. She needs to look good at her job, so she can't wear something cheap.

"Besides, Aria is easy to trick. She believes whatever I tell her."

You may also like

Betrayal Buried the Wrong Woman Novel Cover
8.6
After begging her husband Asher Jensen to save his mother from a villa fire, a woman's life descends into horror. Asher blames her for the brutal death of his sweetheart, Melanie, eventually bankrupting her family and leaving her to be murdered by a violent gang. After suffering ninety-nine stab wounds, she miraculously wakes up on the very day the fire began. Now, she must navigate a web of billionaire influence and betrayal to survive her second chance.
Death Game Diaries: My Thoughts Are Too Loud Novel Cover
9.4
After her roommate forces her into a deadly survival game, a young woman prepares for the end. However, she soon discovers a strange advantage: the monsters can read her mind. Her unfiltered, sarcastic thoughts begin to physically affect the bosses, causing a murderous baby doll to falter and a monstrous old man to suffer a heart attack. When she insults the handsome game owner's physique, he becomes determined to prove his strength in this unique action and horror adventure.
Destroying the Homewrecker Who Stole My Youth Novel Cover
8.4
After her husband hires a new assistant, a wealthy wife begins to age at an unnatural rate, mirroring the younger woman's cosmetic enhancements. While the assistant is hailed as an ageless goddess, the protagonist's organs fail, leading to her tragic death. Reborn on the day the assistant's first procedure began, she now possesses a second chance. She must navigate a world of corporate greed and dark experiments to reclaim her stolen life and expose the horrific truth behind her husband's betrayal.
Giving Her Cancer Novel Cover
8.5
After a malignant tumor diagnosis, a woman endures three years of agony and thirty surgeries performed by her own husband. His medical interventions aren't meant to save her, but to preserve her corneas for his true love. When he finally abandons her treatment to focus on his mistress, the protagonist dies with a hidden satisfaction. He is unaware that the malignancy has reached her eyes; his final attempt to save his lover will only transplant lethal cancer into her.
My Husband Went Insane After Learning the Truth of My Death Novel Cover
9.2
In this chilling modern romance novel, a high-end fashion designer is driven by a desperate need to save his true love’s failing sight. When her right eye goes blind, he seeks his mother’s assistance to coerce his wife into signing an organ donation agreement. However, his cold-hearted demand comes far too late. He remains blissfully unaware of a gruesome reality: his wife has already passed away, leaving him to haunt a woman who no longer exists.
Life in the Cellar Novel Cover
8.7
After her husband’s childhood sweetheart kills her parents in a drunk driving accident, Sabrina is kidnapped and locked in a cellar by the man she once loved. For three agonizing years, she endures relentless torment and psychological manipulation designed to force her forgiveness. When she finally submits to his demands, her husband celebrates her broken spirit. However, upon her release, she refuses his affection and asks for a divorce, triggering his descent into madness.