
Reborn,My Adoptive Sister's Schemes Turned Against Herself
I was diagnosed with cancer and, desperate for treatment, turned to my parents for help. But my adoptive sister, Eva, accused me of faking it, claiming I was just pretending for attention.
The bitterness crushed me. Even my childhood love, the one I thought would always stand by me, abandoned me, leaving me for her.
Consumed by despair, I walked into the sea, ready to drown my pain.
But when I opened my eyes again, I found myself back in the past, back in the moment Eva accused me of cheating on an exam.
This time, however, the cancer was no longer my burden to bear... It was hers
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Chapter 2
John's expression shifted immediately. "What's going on?"
But there were only ten minutes left before the ceremony was supposed to start. Panic gripped me. I grabbed his hand. "John, the wedding... let's just start the wedding."
Before I could say more, Sara shot me a venomous glare. "What are you talking about? Eva's missing, and you're still thinking about the wedding?"
In an instant, John made his decision. "Emma, the wedding's postponed. We need to find her first." He pulled his hand from mine and followed Sara out, leaving me standing there.
. Then, distant screams and cries from my parents echoed through the house.
The scene that greeted us in Eva's room was one of chaos. She lay on the bed, pale as a ghost, surrounded by empty pill bottles and a note that caught everyone's attention. It read:
"John, you're about to marry Emma, and I've never told you how I feel. I've loved you in silence. I hope you two will be happy, but in the next life, I will find a way to tell you how much I care."
We all waited outside the operating room.
John paced relentlessly. Every few seconds, his gaze shot toward the door. "How's she doing? Why hasn't it finished yet...?"
Time dragged on until, finally, the lights in the operating room went out. John rushed in, followed by the rest of us.
The surgeon removed his mask with a sigh of relief. "Fortunately, we acted quickly. The dosage wasn't lethal. After emergency stomach pumping and treatment, she's stable for now. However, we did discover signs of mild depression. You must be careful moving forward, avoid triggering any more emotional distress."
Eva was wheeled out, ghostly pale, her eyes closed, barely conscious. John rushed to her side, gently holding her hand. "Eva, you're okay..."
Sara and Kinson rush to her. "If anything happened to you, how could we live with ourselves? Why didn't you tell us you loved John? Why suffer in silence? You've caused us so much heartache."
Eva collapsed into Sara's arms, sobbing uncontrollably. "I'm so sorry, Mom, Dad... I didn't mean to fight with Emma for John. But I love him so much... seeing him with her... it hurts so much... I can't bear it anymore... Please... just let me go."
The Smiths cried together, lost in their grief, completely forgetting that today was supposed to be my wedding.
We stayed with Eva all day at the hospital, until finally, by evening, she was sedated. Philp stayed behind at the hospital with her, while the rest of us returned home.
The moment I stepped inside, Sara called my name. "Emma..."
She paused, her voice syrupy sweet. "Eva loves John so much. Why don't you just give him to her?"
The next moment, Sara was weeping, her voice full of pity for Eva. "She's suffered so much. She lost her parents, lived as an outsider, and now this depression..."
"You've got everything, Emma. Please... let Eva have John."
They were so focused on Eva's depression, but never once did they think about their own daughter, who had cancer, and was running out of time. "I can't let him go."
Before Sara could respond, the front door slammed open. John appeared, standing tall in the doorway.
"I disagree."
Hope flared in my chest. I knew it. Even if the world abandoned me, John would stand by me. But then.
"Eva's emotional state is unstable. I'm postponing the wedding. Once she's stable, we'll talk. And until then, I'll stay with her. I can't leave her until she's past the suicidal phase."
Postponing the wedding... did he even realize that with my cancer, I might not have much time left?
"Emma, please understand. Do you want Eva to die because of this?"
"I'll delay the wedding, but I need money, five million."
The Smiths' faces shifted, their expressions turning to stone. In the end, though, they caved, agreeing to the demand. They couldn't let Eva's life slip away.
In the days that followed, Eva became their world. John, the perfect protector, chauffeured her, checked on her daily, and even surrounded her with bodyguards. I became a shadow in my own home.
To please Eva, they threw her a lavish party. My parents had flown to South Africa to buy her a diamond necklace.
Philp drained his savings for a designer handbag. And when John presented his gift, Eva blushed and whispered, "John... could you kiss me?"
John's gaze met mine, torn, but then he leaned down and kissed Eva's cheek.
I stumbled to my phone, dialing the doctor, my hands shaking. "I've paid for the treatment... when can I check in?"
The voice on the other end was cold. "What payment? We haven't received anything."
I checked my balance. The screen mocked me with a cruel, empty 0.