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Finding Love In A Scripted Betrayal

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I was the black sheep of the wealthy Jenkins family, the villain in my adopted sister Jami's perfect story. Everyone adored her, the sweet, innocent heroine. I was just the difficult one. Then, a system uploaded itself into my brain, showing me the script of my life. It wasn't just a story where I was the bad guy-it was a detailed blueprint for my entire family's destruction, all orchestrated by Jami. The script showed how she would drive one brother to suicide, frame another for a crime he didn't commit, and leave me for a gruesome "accidental" death, making her the sole heir to their fortune. My family saw her as an angel. They were completely blind, worshiping the very monster who was plotting to bury them all. But the system that showed me this horrifying future also gave me a weapon. It let me hear their thoughts. And then, at the family gala, I realized something even better. They could hear mine.

Finding Love In A Scripted Betrayal Chapter 1

I was the black sheep of the wealthy Jenkins family, the villain in my adopted sister Jami's perfect story. Everyone adored her, the sweet, innocent heroine. I was just the difficult one.

Then, a system uploaded itself into my brain, showing me the script of my life. It wasn't just a story where I was the bad guy-it was a detailed blueprint for my entire family's destruction, all orchestrated by Jami.

The script showed how she would drive one brother to suicide, frame another for a crime he didn't commit, and leave me for a gruesome "accidental" death, making her the sole heir to their fortune.

My family saw her as an angel. They were completely blind, worshiping the very monster who was plotting to bury them all.

But the system that showed me this horrifying future also gave me a weapon. It let me hear their thoughts.

And then, at the family gala, I realized something even better.

They could hear mine.

Chapter 1

Chloe Jenkins POV:

The world, as I knew it, shattered into a million pieces the day the system uploaded itself into my brain. It wasn't a whisper. It was a roar, a blinding flash of data that downloaded a complete narrative, a script for my entire life. And I, Chloe Jenkins, the estranged biological daughter of the wealthy Jenkins family, wasn't the protagonist. I was the villain, the catalyst for the rise of Jami Scott, the adopted "heroine" beloved by all, destined to ruin everything.

My life was a lie. A carefully constructed tragedy, meticulously plotted, and I was just the bad guy.

I stared at the glowing screen of my phone, the "system" – a rogue data stream pulsing directly into my consciousness – displaying the cold, hard facts. Years of feeling like an outsider, years of biting my tongue, years of being dismissed as "difficult" or "troubled" by the Jenkins family, suddenly made brutal, logical sense. It was all part of the script. My pain, their adoration for Jami, every single injustice – it was all leading to my inevitable downfall.

I remembered the countless dinners where Jami' s sweet, innocent remarks would implicitly highlight my sharp tongue. The charity galas where her graceful presence overshadowed my awkward attempts at conversation. Even my attempts to excel in investigative journalism were twisted in the narrative as "rebellious" or "attention-seeking." My family, the Cristophers and Carlottas of the world, never saw me. They saw the role assigned to me by the narrative: the villain.

And they ate it up. Every perfectly rehearsed line, every saccharine smile from Jami. They were blind. So utterly, hopelessly blind.

A bitter laugh escaped my lips. For years, I' d yearned for their acceptance, their love. I' d fought against this invisible current, trying to prove myself worthy. But the script was clear. My efforts were futile, my destiny sealed. A profound sense of release washed over me. The fight was over. I was tired of swimming upstream when the river itself was rigged.

I' d play my part then. For now. My newfound ability to hear thoughts – to access this system of "narrative truths" – was still raw, still a mystery. But it was also a weapon. And if I was to be the villain, I might as well be a damn good one.

The family gala. My grand return. The perfect stage for Jami to shine, and for me to confirm my role as the black sheep. I checked my reflection in the car window. My usual sharp, cynical gaze met me. Good. No cracks in the armor.

The gilded gates of the Jenkins estate loomed ahead, an oppressive monument to their wealth and my estrangement. My heart did a familiar clench, not from anticipation, but from a habit of resentment. I stepped out of the car, the gravel crunching under my heels, a sound too loud in the manicured silence.

"Well, well, look what the cat dragged in."

Cannon Jenkins, my eldest brother, stood at the imposing front door, arms crossed, a sneer twisting his perfectly sculpted features. Beside him, Joel, the sensitive musician, looked torn, while Brady, the hot-headed athlete, just glared, his fists clenched.

Oh, how original. Did you rehearse that line, Cannon? It' s almost as stale as your corporate presentations.

Cannon' s eyes widened slightly. His sneer faltered, replaced by a flicker of confusion. Joel shifted uncomfortably. Brady' s glare intensified, but it also held a hint of bewilderment.

"What did you just say?" Cannon demanded, his voice tight.

I blinked, feigning innocence. "Good evening, Cannon. I said nothing. Just admiring the new landscaping." The lie tasted like ash.

His face. It's truly a work of art when confusion warps that arrogant mask. They' re so used to me reacting, reacting angrily. This must throw them off.

Cannon' s jaw tightened. "Don't play innocent, Chloe. We know why you're here. Always stirring up trouble, always looking for a handout."

Right, the standard villain monologue. It' s like they have cue cards. How many times have I heard this tired accusation? It' s almost boring.

"I' m here because Mom and Dad invited me," I replied, my voice smooth, devoid of the usual bite they expected. "Family gala, remember?"

Brady scoffed. "As if you care about family. You just come back to make Jami feel bad, don't you?"

Poor Brady. Always the hothead, always so easily manipulated. He'll be the first to fall, just like the script says. Such a predictable tragedy.

Brady recoiled, his face paling, as if I' d slapped him. Joel, startled, took a step back, bumping into Cannon.

"What did you say?" Brady stammered, his eyes wide with a fear I'd never seen him direct at me.

"I said 'Good evening, Brady'," I replied, my tone deliberately calm. "Is something wrong? You look a little... green."

Joel, suddenly agitated, stepped forward. "You always do this, Chloe! You always twist things, make us feel like we're the bad guys!" He lunged, grabbing my arm, his grip surprisingly strong. "Just leave Jami alone!"

"Joel! Let go of your sister!" Carlotta Jenkins, my mother, swept into the foyer, her voice a whip-crack. She wore a pristine emerald gown, her face a mask of elegant disapproval. Close behind her, Cristopher, my father, his silver hair perfectly coiffed, his expression more weary than angry.

Cristopher gently pulled Joel back, then turned to me. "Chloe, my dear." He offered a practiced, slightly stiff embrace. His cologne, expensive and familiar, filled my nostrils.

Funny, how his eyes crinkle just like mine when he smiles. A shame it' s usually for the cameras. And this hug… it' s so perfunctory. Like checking a box on his social calendar.

His body tensed against mine for a fleeting second, a subtle tremor that spoke of discomfort. He pulled back, his smile strained. "We're so glad you could make it."

Carlotta, meanwhile, was already focused on her sons. "Honestly, the three of you! Can't you behave for one evening? It' s a gala, not a wrestling match."

They're still playing their part. Blind to the truth, blind to Jami's venom. They'll pay for it, eventually. All of them. The script is clear on that.

Suddenly, the entire foyer went still. Cannon, Joel, and Brady froze, their eyes wide, directed at nothing, yet everything. Cristopher, his arm still loosely around my shoulder, visibly flinched. His hand, resting on my back, tightened into a painful vice, his knuckles turning white. I could feel the sharp edges of his wedding band digging into my flesh.

"Dad?" I asked, genuinely confused, my voice laced with a concern I didn't entirely feel. "Are you alright? You're squeezing my arm."

He blinked, releasing me abruptly. He cleared his throat, his gaze distant. "Perfectly fine, Chloe. Just a sudden cramp, old age, you know." He forced a laugh, a hollow sound.

I rubbed my arm. "Right. Well, I' m fine, if you were wondering."

Honestly, their acting skills are pathetic. They hear my thoughts, don't they? This is getting interesting. Their brains must be short-circuiting trying to process the dissonance between my polite facade and my inner monologue.

"What was that, Chloe?" Cannon barked, stepping forward, his face flushed. "What did you just say?"

"I said I'm fine, Cannon," I replied, a small, innocent smile gracing my lips. "Did I perhaps miss something?"

Cristopher stepped between us. "Enough, Cannon. Let's not make a scene. Dinner is being served." He turned to me. "Come, Chloe. Join us."

I nodded, following them into the cavernous dining room. The table was laden with crystal and fine china, a feast fit for kings. I chose a seat near the end, away from the immediate family circle, a familiar spot.

"Chloe," Cannon said, his voice clipped, "Jami's had a rough week. Try not to... well, don't stir anything up."

I simply nodded, picking up my fork. "Understood. Wouldn't want to upset the delicate balance of the universe, would we?"

The delicate balance of Jami's carefully crafted victim narrative, more like. She's only 'fragile' when it suits her. And they fall for it every single time. It's infuriating, really. How can they be so blind to her manipulation? Or is it that they want to be blind? Guilt is a powerful anesthetic.

Cannon flinched, his eyes darting around the room, as if checking for hidden cameras. Joel looked downright ill. Brady just stared at me, his mouth slightly agape.

The double doors at the far end of the dining room swung open. A soft, ethereal light seemed to emanate from the doorway. Jami Scott stepped in, a vision in a flowing ivory gown, her hair glistening, her eyes downcast, as if burdened by her own beauty. A collective sigh went through the room.

Carlotta clutched Cristopher' s hand, a silent plea for peace. I remained impassive, watching the show unfold.

And here she is, the star of the show. Cue the dramatic music. The poor, misunderstood angel, gracing us with her presence. Too bad this particular performance ends in a bloodbath, and she's conducting it.

My thought felt loud, echoing in my own head. Jami, halfway across the room, stumbled. Her eyes, wide and suddenly furious, locked onto mine.

"Chloe," she whispered, her voice a silken threat that only I could hear. "You won't ruin this for me."

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