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The Life She Stole

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After being murdered by her envious sister, a young woman wakes up in the past. In their previous life, her sister's greed led to a family scandal and financial ruin, culminating in a fatal confrontation. Now, her sister has also been reborn and attempts to swap their fates by demanding a college education while forcing the protagonist into an unwanted marriage with an officer's son. To survive, the protagonist accepts the deal and plots her own path.

The Life She Stole Chapter 1

My sister had always despised school. So when she suddenly declared she wanted to go to college—and even urged our parents to marry me off to a high-ranking officer's son to fund her studies—I knew at once: she had been reborn too.

In our previous life, my sister believed studying was pointless. She barely graduated high school before marrying Anthony Brown, the officer's son who had come to propose with a pretty penny.

However, when Anthony was later transferred to a remote outpost, she found the harsh conditions unbearable and refused to follow him.

Meanwhile, I worked part-time jobs to put myself through college, landed a secure job after graduation, and became a full-fledged city resident.

My sister, still living in the military compound, started using her father-in-law's name to take bribes. Her actions dragged him into a scandal and got him dismissed from his position. Eventually, my mother-in-law kicked her out.

After the divorce, she was tricked into investing in stocks in Eastbridge City. The market crashed, and she lost all of our parents' retirement savings.

Desperate and with nowhere to go, she turned to me. Cornering me with a knife, she demanded I hand over my savings and apartment so she could "start over."

In the chaos, she stabbed me twelve times. I died from massive blood loss.

When I opened my eyes again, I was back at the moment she asked our parents to marry me off to Anthony.

This time, I smiled, said yes—and dropped out of school that very day.

"That's the high-ranking official's son! What a golden chance. If Yasmine hadn't brought them that meal back then, do you really think you'd have this shot at marrying up?"

"So what if his dad's got leverage? Anthony's just a grunt for now, and I'm focused about getting into college. After that, life will be sweet. There will be a line of decent guys to choose from!"

My parents tried every way to convince her, but my sister, Holly Shaw, was as stubborn as a horse.

Back in the seventies when Anthony Brown and his mother, Amelia Brown, showed up at our farm, they were skin and bones, practically bullied out of their wits.

Nobody dared to get near them, except for me, sneaking out in the dead of night with some food and warm clothes from our stash.

For that, once the pair made it back to the city, marrying the girl who saved them was the first thing on their list.

In my previous life, Holly had snatched the credit for that good deed.

It was too dark for Amelia to make out my face, so she asked which family I belonged to.

My parents did not hesitate to claim it was Holly, their darling eldest, who had done the deed.

I had to watch Holly bask in the limelight as the high-ranking official's daughter-in-law.

"College isn't free, you know. We're so broke we're rattling, how are we supposed to pay for your education!"

Dad was so mad he slammed his pipe on the table, nearly knocking it over.

"Well, why not marry off Yasmine to Anthony? Demand a hefty amount of money, and there's my college fund," Holly suggested.

Holly knew well that marrying Anthony meant a one-way trip to the army base on the frontier, with no coming back.

However, she was ready to throw me into the fire.

She strode over to me and yanked the book from my grip, the pages' jagged edges scraping my palms raw.

"I've talked to the school. You're officially unenrolled. Give me all your textbooks and workbooks. School's out of the picture for you now."

It was all Holly's doing, of course.

I met my sister's eyes and grinned. "Fine by me."

Mom watched Holly, her mind made up, and let out a sigh. "You're clueless about what's good for you, kiddo. You'll be kicking yourself one day!"

Then, she glanced my way and said, "Lucky you! Off to the Browns' place. Don't forget to scout some decent guys for your sister. Skip nobodies like Anthony. She's college-bound and deserves a guy with power, like the Commander!"

My parents always put my sister first when it came to the good stuff.

As for me? Two words—not worthy.

Just because my birth was a three-day ordeal that nearly ended in disaster, I was branded the family curse—the bringer of bad luck.

Whenever my sister gave me a hard time, our parents saw it as payback.

Then, by shipping off their curse—me—they could scrape together some college money for my sister.

They figured it was a fair trade, so they rushed to tell the representative of the Brown family to double the wedding gift, sealing the deal.

The representative agreed, but not without an eye roll.

As she left, I caught her snide whisper.

"Making a mountain out of a molehill over a simple favor!"

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The Life She Stole of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11
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