
The Stepdaughter's Retribution
The Stepdaughter's Retribution Chapter 1
The silver spoon clinked against fine bone china as I pushed my roast duck around the plate.
Aunt Margaret's voice droned on about the funeral arrangements while Uncle James nodded solemnly at the other end of the mahogany table.
I kept my eyes down, feeling the weight of glances from around the dining room—some curious, others calculating.
'Victor would have wanted something dignified,' Evelyn declared, her manicured fingers absently touching my father's grandmother's emerald necklace that now adorned her throat. 'Nothing ostentatious.'
I bit the inside of my cheek. Dad had hated pretension. He would have preferred something simple, meaningful. But I remained silent, as I had for years in this house.
'I suppose we should discuss the reading of the will,' Harrison said, not bothering to hide his eagerness as he reached for his third glass of wine. 'Just to prepare everyone for what's coming.'
The chandelier light caught the emeralds at Evelyn's neck as she straightened. 'Theodore said it's scheduled for next Tuesday. I'm sure Victor has taken care of everyone appropriately.' Her smile didn't reach her eyes.
'Blood is blood, after all,' Margaret added, her gaze sliding over to me before returning to her sister-in-law. 'The Whitmore legacy should remain with Whitmores.'
The comment hung in the air like cigarette smoke. I felt Catherine, our housekeeper, pause slightly behind me as she cleared the plates. She'd been with our family since before I arrived—one of the few people who'd shown me genuine kindness after Mom died.
'I'm sure Dad considered what was best for the family business,' I said quietly, speaking for the first time that evening.
Silverware stilled. Six pairs of eyes turned toward me.
'What would you know about the business, Madeline?' Harrison scoffed. 'You're just a teenager.'
I met his gaze. 'Dad often discussed his properties with me. He believed in teaching me about his work.'
'Did he now?' Evelyn's voice had taken on that dangerous silky quality I'd learned to recognize. 'How interesting that Victor would discuss such matters with you and not with his own nephew who actually works for the company.'
'Perhaps Victor recognized potential where others didn't,' I replied, immediately regretting the words.
The temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees. Evelyn's face hardened as she set down her wine glass with deliberate precision.
'You ungrateful little manipulator,' she hissed. 'After everything we've done for you.'
I stared at her, genuinely confused. 'I'm sorry?'
'Don't play innocent.' Evelyn's voice rose as she stood, her chair scraping against the hardwood floor. 'You've been poisoning Victor's mind against his real family for years. And now I hear you've been spreading lies about your treatment here to the Pembertons and the Caldwells?'
My heart raced. I hadn't spoken to anyone about my life here—I barely had friends outside the house. 'That's not true, I—'
'ENOUGH!'
I didn't see it coming. The sharp crack of Evelyn's palm against my cheek echoed through the dining room like a gunshot. My head snapped sideways from the force, and a burning sensation spread across my face.
Complete silence fell. Margaret's mouth hung open slightly. Harrison looked both shocked and secretly pleased. Even Evelyn seemed startled by her own action, her hand still suspended in the air.
The sting in my cheek pulsed with my heartbeat. I could feel the eyes of everyone at the table watching, waiting for tears, for a breakdown, for something.
Instead, I carefully folded my napkin and placed it beside my half-eaten dessert. With deliberate movements, I pushed my chair back and stood.
'Excuse me,' I said, my voice steady despite the trembling I felt inside.
As I walked from the room, back straight and head high, I heard the whispers begin. Accusations of defiance. Justifications for Evelyn's behavior. Speculation about my 'manipulation' of my father.
But all I could think about was what Dad had told me before he died: 'Patience, Maddie. The truth always reveals itself in time.'
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