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Recovering Stolen Inheritance

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I woke with a start, my heart pounding against my ribs as if trying to escape. The thin mattress beneath me felt like a slab of concrete, the threadbare blanket barely covering my shoulders. Where was I? Who was I? These questions haunted me every morning, though I could never find the answers. "You need to get up, Aurora," I whispered to myself, the name feeling both familiar and strange on my tongue. "Mr. Jensen expects his breakfast at seven sharp." I dragged myself from the narrow bed, my body aching from yesterday's endless chores. The servant's quarters were little more than a glorified closet—a far cry from the opulent master bedroom upstairs. As I splashed cold water on my face, I caught my reflection in the cracked mirror.

Recovering Stolen Inheritance Chapter 1

I woke with a start, my heart pounding against my ribs as if trying to escape. The thin mattress beneath me felt like a slab of concrete, the threadbare blanket barely covering my shoulders. Where was I? Who was I?

These questions haunted me every morning, though I could never find the answers.

"You need to get up, Aurora," I whispered to myself, the name feeling both familiar and strange on my tongue. "Mr. Jensen expects his breakfast at seven sharp."

I dragged myself from the narrow bed, my body aching from yesterday's endless chores. The servant's quarters were little more than a glorified closet—a far cry from the opulent master bedroom upstairs. As I splashed cold water on my face, I caught my reflection in the cracked mirror. Something about my eyes didn't match the plain uniform I wore. They held a depth, a sadness that seemed at odds with my station.

"Stop daydreaming," I scolded myself. "You'll be in trouble again."

I hurried to the kitchen, my feet knowing the path by heart even as my mind remained clouded. Strange how I could navigate this massive house so easily yet remember nothing of my past.

The kitchen gleamed with polished granite and stainless steel—a stark contrast to my dingy quarters. I began preparing Mr. Jensen's breakfast with practiced precision: fresh squeezed orange juice, two poached eggs, toast cut into perfect triangles, and coffee served in the bone china cups that felt impossibly delicate in my roughened hands.

As I arranged the silverware, muscle memory took over. My hands positioned the knife, fork, and spoon with the elegance of someone who had been trained in proper etiquette. I froze, staring at my work.

"That's... not how Mrs. Washington taught me," I whispered.

"Talking to yourself again, servant girl?" Khloe's voice sliced through my thoughts.

I straightened immediately, head bowed. "No, miss. Just preparing Mr. Jensen's breakfast."

Khloe—Mr. Jensen's adopted sister, though something about that relationship seemed off to me—circled the table like a predator. Her designer silk robe probably cost more than I made in six months.

"Look at you," she sneered, picking up a napkin and dabbing at imaginary dust. "Playing house with the fine china. Maybe you should remember your place before you get ideas above your station."

I swallowed hard, fighting the urge to respond. Something deep inside me bristled at her tone, at the way she looked at me like I was dirt beneath her perfectly manicured feet.

"Yes, miss," I murmured, though the words tasted bitter.

After serving breakfast and enduring Khloe's nitpicking, I moved on to my next task: cleaning the master bedroom. The room was larger than my entire living space, decorated in shades of blue and gold that seemed to call to me.

As I dusted the mahogany dresser, my gaze drifted to the walk-in closet. Something pulled me toward it—an invisible thread I couldn't explain.

Inside, rows of designer clothes hung in perfect order. But one dress caught my eye: a sapphire blue gown that seemed to shimmer with its own light. Without thinking, I removed it from its hanger and held it against my body.

It fit as if made for me.

"Who am I?" I whispered, standing before the full-length mirror. For a moment, I didn't recognize myself—not as the servant girl I'd been told I was, but as someone else entirely. Someone who belonged in such finery.

The door crashed open behind me.

"What the hell do you think you're doing?" Mr. Jensen's voice thundered through the room.

I spun around, clutching the dress to my chest. His face contorted with rage, eyes darkening to dangerous storms.

"This is mine," he snarled, advancing toward me. "You think you can just take what's not yours?"

"I'm sorry," I stammered, backing away. "I just—"

His hand shot out, grabbing the fabric and tearing it from my body with such force that seams ripped and buttons scattered across the floor.

"Khloe!" he shouted, and she appeared in the doorway, watching with undisguised pleasure.

"Look at our little thief," she cooed. "Trying on my clothes now."

"It's not yours," I blurted before I could stop myself.

The slap came so fast I didn't see it coming. Pain bloomed across my cheek as Mr. Jensen grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into my flesh.

"Take her to the cellar," he ordered Khloe. "Maybe a night without food will remind her of her place."

Hours later, locked in my dark quarters with hunger gnawing at my stomach, strange images flickered through my mind: me in that same blue dress, standing beside Mr. Jensen in a church filled with flowers. His hand holding mine as we exchanged vows. A diamond ring catching the light as applause erupted around us.

I gasped, pressing my palms against my temples. These weren't dreams—they were memories.

Something was terribly wrong with my reality.

When morning finally came and Mr. Jensen unlocked my door, I emerged with a new resolve burning in my chest. I would find out who I really was—no matter what it cost me.

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Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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