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Betrayed Girl's New Love

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Chapter 1

The grandfather clock in Father's study chimed eight times, each note reverberating through the mahogany-paneled room like a death knell. I smoothed my silk dress—the lavender one Mother had bought me for my birthday last month—and knocked on the heavy oak door.

"Come in, Serenity."

Father's voice carried none of its usual warmth. I stepped inside, finding both my parents positioned behind his massive desk like judges at a tribunal. Mother's eyes were red-rimmed, her hands twisted in her lap, while Father sat rigid in his leather chair, a manila folder spread before him.

"Sit down," he commanded, gesturing to the chair facing them.

The familiar scent of his cigars and Mother's jasmine perfume filled the air, but something felt different. Wrong. My fingers found my grandmother's jade bracelet, rolling the smooth stone between my thumb and forefinger—a habit that always calmed my nerves.

"Serenity," Father began, his tone clipped and businesslike. "We need to discuss your situation."

My situation? "I don't understand—"

"The DNA results came back today." He lifted a document from the folder, the letterhead of a prestigious medical laboratory clearly visible. "They confirm what we suspected. Isabela is our biological daughter."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I gripped the armrests of my chair, my knuckles white. "But that doesn't change anything, does it? I mean, I'm still—"

"You are not our daughter." Father's words were surgical in their precision. "You never were. The hospital made an error twenty-two years ago, and we've been living with the consequences ever since."

The room tilted. My chest constricted, making each breath a struggle. "Father, please. This is my home. You raised me—"

"We raised someone else's child under false pretenses." He pulled out another document, this one bearing official seals. "These are the corrected legal documents. You have no claim to the Carr name, the family fortune, or this house."

I turned to Mother, desperate. "Mom, tell him this is insane. I'm your daughter. I've been your daughter for twenty-two years—"

Mother's sob caught in her throat. She pressed a handkerchief to her eyes but said nothing, her silence more devastating than any words.

"You have twenty-four hours to pack your belongings," Father continued, sliding the papers back into the folder with methodical efficiency. "Personal items only. Nothing that belongs to the family."

"Where am I supposed to go?" The question came out as a whisper.

"That's no longer our concern."

My grandmother's bracelet felt cold against my wrist. Eleanor Grant, the only person who had ever loved me unconditionally, was gone. And now, the family I thought was mine was discarding me like a broken toy they'd grown tired of.

"Twenty-two years," I said, my voice gaining strength. "Twenty-two years of calling you Father, of believing I belonged here. Doesn't that mean anything?"

For a moment, something flickered across his face—regret, perhaps, or discomfort. But it vanished as quickly as it appeared.

"You were well cared for. Educated. Given opportunities most children could only dream of. Consider it compensation for the inconvenience."

Inconvenience. That's what I was to him. What I'd always been.

I stood on unsteady legs, the room spinning around me. "And Isabela? She gets everything that was supposed to be mine?"

"Everything that was always hers," Father corrected. "She's a Carr by blood. You're not."

Mother finally looked up, her mascara streaking down her cheeks. "Serenity, darling—"

"Don't." I backed toward the door, my heart fracturing with each step. "Don't call me that. Not when you're throwing me away."

"We're not throwing you away," Mother whispered. "We're just... we have to do what's right for our real daughter."

Real daughter. The phrase echoed in my mind as I stumbled from the study, my legs barely supporting me. In the hallway, I caught my reflection in the antique mirror—the same mirror where I'd practiced curtsies as a little girl, where I'd admired my prom dress, where I'd dreamed of bringing my future children to visit their grandparents.

The girl staring back at me looked hollow, her green eyes wide with shock and betrayal. She looked like a stranger.

Because that's what I was now. A stranger in the only home I'd ever known, with nowhere to go and no one to turn to.

Except... maybe I did have someone. Three someones who had sworn they'd always be there for me, no matter what.

My childhood friends would help me. They had to.

They were all I had left.

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