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The Exposé: My Ungrateful Ward

After being drugged into a breakdown and cast out by her parents, Valerie dies in despair, replaced by the manipulative ward Hilda Oakley. Reborn with the supernatural ability to broadcast the hidden thoughts of others, Valerie returns to her past. During a family dinner, she exposes Hilda’s inner monologue, revealing a lethal plot involving poisoned parents and a stolen inheritance. This young-adult action story follows Valerie as she uses her new gift to dismantle the lies destroying her life.
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Chapter 2

I froze.

After being reborn, I somehow gained the power to hear others' thoughts and to wrench those private words into the open.

Hilda's mocking curses poured through my mind like an endless stream.

Then, Mom's voice cut through it all, sharp as a whip. "What's with that look? If you won't eat, then stay hungry!"

I turned without a word. As I headed back to my room, a plan was already taking shape in my mind.

The next morning, the maid, Susan Walker, appeared at my door with a glass of milk.

"Ms. Valerie, why aren't you drinking? Best to have it while it's fresh."

Her smile lingered, but a sharp glint flickered in her eyes as she watched me.

I took the glass, then slammed the door in her face, the edge nearly catching her hand.

Her face must have soured on the other side. I could hear her muttering curses under her breath for a long while before finally stalking off.

Of course, I didn't drink it. I already knew the milk was drugged. I poured it straight into the flowerpot.

There was a sudden knock at the door.

Hilda came in wearing an innocent smile, closing the door behind her. Her gaze fell on the empty glass, and satisfaction curved her lips.

"Val, if I join this family, you won't be mad, will you? Even if you are, don't go hurting yourself."

Her smile looked sweet, almost naive, as she drew a small knife from her sleeve and slashed toward my arm.

A mirthless laugh escaped me.

So she wanted to drug me into madness? Newsflash—I was already there.

My hand cracked across Hilda's cheek.

She froze in shock. She'd always been the one to strike me. Never in her wildest dreams had she thought I'd hit her back.

"H-how dare you hit me? I'll tell Mom and Dad—"

I slapped her again, hard. Her cheek puffed out where my hand landed. I didn't stop. A quick, brutal barrage of slaps left her face grotesquely swollen.

Hilda had no fight left. She could only give me that venomous glare.

I flicked my hand after the blow and let a smirk curl my lips. "Don't take it to heart. I'm bipolar. Hitting someone in the middle of an episode is perfectly normal, isn't it?"

I kept everything bottled tightly in my past life. When the illness flared, all I could do was shut myself away and endure it alone. But now, reborn, I refused to hold back any longer.

"Do you really think Mom and Dad see you as their daughter? You're nothing but a charity case. Taking you in was already more than they owed you. They've made it clear. The company shares are mine!"

Hilda clutched her cheek, her eyes glittering with poisonous hate, and swept downstairs without another word.

Sure enough, the moment I stepped into the living room, Dad hurled his mug to the floor, the shatter echoing as he roared, "Has your jealousy gone so far? Look at what you did to Hilda!"

Mom was clutching Hilda, tears streaming down her cheeks. "I'd rather not have a daughter like Valerie. I'm sorry, Hilda."

Hilda pressed a hand to her swollen cheek and bit her lip. "I know Val resents me, but I don't blame her."

Inside, she was cursing me over and over. And I let every venomous thought of hers pour out for everyone to hear.

'Why isn't Valerie dead yet? That witch. I'll ruin her face! And this old hag, clinging to me with her useless tears. She sickens me! Just wait. I'll drive Valerie out of this house. The Coopers can only have one daughter—me!'

Mom, who had been cradling Hilda and weeping, froze. Her gaze fixed on Hilda, disbelief written plain on her face.

"Why is this wrinkled old hag staring at me? She terrifies me!"

A muscle jumped in Mom's face. She shoved Hilda away.

Hilda's eyes darted, then slid toward Dad, whose expression flickered from one emotion to another.

"This old geezer is good for nothing but smashing mugs. Why won't he just give me a few million as compensation? Better yet, he should hand over the company shares to me."

The shock on Dad's face quickly stiffened into a look of displeasure. No parent wanted a "devoted child" who, before even being officially taken in, was already scheming after the family's fortune.

Both Mom's and Dad's faces darkened, their gazes on Hilda turning strangely distant.