
No Longer Their Daughter
Chapter 4
"He knows how to take care of a woman?" I looked up at my mother, my gaze sharp as a blade. "Mr. Schultz is three years older than Dad. His ex-wife jumped off a building last month. And you seriously think I should count my lucky stars?"
"Watch your tone!" my mother snapped.
Lilith suddenly pulled out a thick notebook, putting on a show of pleading on my behalf.
"Mom, Dad, Alexis has had it hard, too. You shouldn't push her. Alexis, everything you've spent since you were little is written in here. Seven hundred and sixty thousand dollars. I kept track of every cent for you."
She flipped the notebook open, displaying the so-called debts.
They included elementary school tuition and medicine when I was sick. Even the household utility bills were split per person and charged to me.
"See? It wasn't easy for Mom and Dad to raise you."
My mother jumped in without hesitation. "The debt of giving birth and raising you is greater than anything! The money we spent on you is more than enough to buy your life. Marrying Mr. Schultz and bringing in that ten-million-dollar investment counts as paying back what you owe the family."
Seven hundred and sixty thousand dollars bought out the first half of my life.
Ten million dollars bought out the rest of it.
That was the price my own parents put on me.
"And if I don't marry him?" I asked.
Smack!
Nelson's palm came down hard across my face.
The force sent me crashing to the floor. I caught myself with my left hand, and the wound that had just started to heal split open again, blood soaking through the bandage.
Nelson pointed at my nose, his face twisted with rage.
"Don't push your luck! That ten million from the kidnapping still hasn't been accounted for! Did you work with outsiders to steal my money? If you don't marry him, I'll report you for fraud and send you to prison for the rest of your life."
How ironic.
He suspected me, but he only dared use it as a threat. He didn't have the guts to actually call the police.
I clutched my bleeding hand and lowered my head, my bangs hiding the cold light in my eyes.
"Alright. I'll marry him."
My voice was light as air, but it landed like a hammer.
If they wanted to blow this up, then I would turn the world upside down.
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Friday night.
Howe Corporation hosted a grand charity appreciation gala.
The theme was celebrating Nelson's title as Philanthropist of the Year, along with announcing my engagement to Paul.
The ballroom glittered with gold and crystal, designer gowns and polished smiles everywhere.
On the massive screen, a video looped of Nelson's so-called righteous sacrifice, paired with emotional music that moved many guests to tears.
I wore a long-sleeved gown to hide my injuries and was seated in a corner.
Lilith, dressed in a custom couture gown, looked like a proud white swan. She held my mother's arm and accepted praise from every direction.
"Lilith is so lucky to have such a selfless father."
"I kinda feel sorry for her sister, but sacrificing for the family name is only right."
The lights shifted as Nelson stepped onto the stage to speak. His face glowed, his voice thick with emotion.
"For the sake of justice and for the good of society, I made a painful choice that day. Thankfully, God rewards the righteous. Both my daughters returned safely."
Thunderous applause filled the room and went on and on.
Randall walked over, grabbed my arm, and dragged me onto the stage. He pressed my head down, forcing me to bow to the guests.
"Thank you all, and thank you to my sister for being so understanding."
I bent like a puppet on strings. The tearing pain from my wound kept me painfully awake.
Nelson took the microphone again and announced the highlight of the night.
"To show our sincerity, I've decided to donate one of the villas under Lilith's name to charity. And on top of that, more happy news. My eldest daughter, Alexis, will be officially engaged to Mr. Paul Schultz of Crownford Group…"