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Sister's Plot Against Me

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The garden party was a spectacle of wealth and privilege—a perfect reflection of my father's status in colonial society. Crystal glasses clinked, silk dresses rustled, and the scent of roses and lavender hung heavy in the afternoon air. I stood beside my father, watching as he prepared to introduce Amelie to our world. "Today," my father announced, his voice carrying across the manicured lawn, "I present to you my daughter, Amelie Simmons." Amelie stepped forward, her eyes downcast in a perfect picture of humility. She wore a simple pale blue dress that somehow made her look both innocent and beautiful—a calculated choice, I realized later. "Maya," my father said, turning to me with an expectant smile, "perhaps you could show Amelie around the grounds?" "Of course," I replied, extending my hand toward my newly acknowledged half-sister. As we walked through the gardens, I pointed out the various flowers and statues. "This is the rose garden," I explained, gesturing to a particularly vibrant display. "And over there is the—" I never finished my sentence. As I raised my hand to point at a marble statue, Amelie flinched dramatically, stumbling backward as if I'd struck her.

Sister's Plot Against Me Chapter 1

The garden party was a spectacle of wealth and privilege—a perfect reflection of my father's status in colonial society. Crystal glasses clinked, silk dresses rustled, and the scent of roses and lavender hung heavy in the afternoon air. I stood beside my father, watching as he prepared to introduce Amelie to our world.

"Today," my father announced, his voice carrying across the manicured lawn, "I present to you my daughter, Amelie Simmons."

Amelie stepped forward, her eyes downcast in a perfect picture of humility. She wore a simple pale blue dress that somehow made her look both innocent and beautiful—a calculated choice, I realized later.

"Maya," my father said, turning to me with an expectant smile, "perhaps you could show Amelie around the grounds?"

"Of course," I replied, extending my hand toward my newly acknowledged half-sister.

As we walked through the gardens, I pointed out the various flowers and statues. "This is the rose garden," I explained, gesturing to a particularly vibrant display. "And over there is the—"

I never finished my sentence. As I raised my hand to point at a marble statue, Amelie flinched dramatically, stumbling backward as if I'd struck her.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, her voice trembling. "I didn't mean to startle you."

Before I could respond, I noticed several guests watching us with concerned expressions. Mateo stood among them, his brow furrowed as he observed the interaction. Sebastian was there too, his eyes moving between Amelie's tearful face and my confused one.

"It's fine," I assured her, lowering my hand slowly. "I didn't mean to frighten you."

But the damage was done. In that moment, with her perfectly timed flinch and trembling lips, Amelie had planted the first seed of doubt about me in the minds of those who mattered most.

---

Over the next week, Amelie's campaign against me escalated with surgical precision.

"Maya," she asked one morning, her eyes wide with innocence, "could you help me with this letter? I'm not sure how to address it properly."

I glanced at the envelope in her hands—it was addressed to Mateo. Something in her expression made me hesitate, but I took it anyway.

"I'll make sure he gets it," I said, tucking it into my pocket.

But I never did. Later that day, I found the letter crumpled in the fireplace of Amelie's room, the edges singed but still readable.

When Mateo came to call that afternoon, Amelie intercepted him at the door. "Maya's terribly busy with her new wardrobe for the summer ball," she told him, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Perhaps you could come back tomorrow?"

That evening at dinner, Alexander asked about the letter. "Did you receive my note about the Henderson account?" he asked Mateo.

"I've heard nothing about it," Mateo replied, looking confused.

Amelie's eyes darted between us, a flash of triumph quickly masked by concern.

"Oh dear," she murmured. "Perhaps it got lost in the mail."

The next day, I overheard Amelie crying in my father's study. "She said terrible things about Mother," she sobbed. "Called her a pauper and a disgrace to the family name."

My father's voice was low and dangerous. "Maya would never say such things."

But the seed had been planted. That night at dinner, the atmosphere had shifted. Alexander barely spoke to me, and Sebastian's jokes fell flat as no one laughed. My father looked at me with growing disappointment, his eyes clouded with doubt.

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"Maya," Amelie said three days later, her voice soft and seemingly conciliatory. "Could we talk by the lake? I'd like to clear the air between us."

Something in her tone made me wary, but I agreed. We walked to the edge of the ornamental lake, the afternoon sun glinting off the still water.

"Your life has been so perfect," Amelie said once we were alone, her voice suddenly hard and bitter. "You've never had to fight for anything—not status, not wealth, not even Mateo's affection."

I stared at her, shocked by the venom in her words. "What are you talking about?"

"You don't belong here," she hissed. "You're not even from this time. You think you're so superior with your modern ideas and your perfect little life."

My blood ran cold. How could she possibly know about my origins?

Before I could respond, Amelie's expression changed. She screamed—a piercing, terrified sound that carried across the water.

"Please don't kill me!" she shrieked, then threw herself backward into the shallow, muddy water.

I stood frozen in shock as servants rushed toward us. Amelie thrashed in the water, her dress billowing around her as she pointed a trembling finger at me.

"She tried to drown me," she sobbed as the servants pulled her from the lake. "She pushed me in! She wants me dead because she's jealous!"

And just like that, my perfect world began to crumble around me.

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Sister's Plot Against Me of Contents

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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