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The Wrong Daughter

Twenty years after being swapped at birth, humble worker Elena discovers her true identity as the heiress to the massive Sterling fortune. Forced into a world of opulence and deceit, she must navigate a treacherous landscape of corporate greed and family secrets. As she uncovers the truth behind the switch, Elena faces dangerous rivals determined to protect their status. It is a high-stakes journey of mystery, betrayal, and ultimate justice.
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Chapter 3

The silence that followed Victoria's slap was deafening. My cheek throbbed where her hand had connected, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the crushing weight of her words echoing in my mind: *You're nothing. You're unimportant.*

Michael stepped forward, his face twisted with an anger I'd never seen before. "This is exactly what I'm talking about," he said, his voice sharp enough to cut glass. "Six months ago, we were a peaceful family. Grace was safe, happy, planning her future with Joshua. Then you show up, and look what happens."

His green eyes—so like mine, yet filled with such hatred—bored into me. "None of this would have happened if you'd just stayed wherever you came from. We didn't need you. We never needed you."

The words hit me like physical blows, each one finding its mark in the tender places where I'd dared to hope for acceptance. I opened my mouth to defend myself, to explain that I'd never asked to be found, never asked to disrupt their perfect world, but no sound came out.

"Michael's right," Victoria said, her voice steadier now, more controlled, which somehow made it worse. "Twenty years of happiness, and you destroy it all in six months."

I turned desperately to my father, searching his face for any sign of support, any flicker of paternal protection. Richard York stood near the window, his hands clasped behind his back, staring out at the dawn breaking over the estate grounds. He might as well have been carved from stone for all the emotion he showed.

"Dad?" I whispered, my voice breaking on the word.

He didn't turn around. Didn't even acknowledge that I'd spoken. The silence stretched between us, and I realized with dawning horror that his lack of response was an answer in itself.

Then Joshua spoke, and his voice carried a venom that made my blood freeze.

"You brought this destruction into our lives," he said, stepping closer until I could see the disgust in his dark eyes. "Grace is lying in that warehouse because of you. She's terrified, hurt, probably thinking we've abandoned her, and it's all your fault."

I stared at him—this man I was supposed to marry, this man I'd been trying so hard to love—and saw nothing but contempt in his expression.

"Joshua, please," I began, but he cut me off with a sharp gesture.

"Don't." His voice was ice-cold. "Don't you dare try to explain this away. Grace is the kindest, most innocent person I know, and she's suffering because you couldn't stay in whatever hole you crawled out of."

The cruelty in his words left me breathless. This was the man who was supposed to protect me, stand by me, and instead he was tearing me apart with the rest of them.

Detective Morrison cleared her throat, breaking the toxic tension in the room. "We need to focus on the ransom demand. The kidnappers want ten million dollars within twenty-four hours."

Victoria straightened, her maternal instincts kicking in despite her fury. "Whatever they want, they'll get it. Grace is worth everything."

The implication hung heavy in the air—Grace was worth everything, while I was worth nothing.

"We'll coordinate with the FBI," Detective Morrison continued. "In the meantime, everyone in this house is considered a person of interest. No one leaves the property."

As the police and FBI agents took over the house, I found myself completely isolated. The family that had supposedly welcomed me home six months ago now treated me like a dangerous stranger. Meals were served in the formal dining room, but when I appeared, conversations stopped. Eyes followed me with suspicion and barely concealed hatred.

I ate alone in my room, the silence broken only by the sound of my own breathing and the distant murmur of family conferences I wasn't invited to join. Through my window, I could see FBI agents setting up equipment in the gardens, preparing for the ransom exchange.

On the second day, I tried to approach Victoria as she sat in the morning room, staring at a framed photo of Grace.

"Mother, I—"

"Don't call me that," she said without looking up. "You lost that right when you let them take my daughter."

"She's my sister," I said quietly. "I love her too."

Victoria's laugh was bitter and hollow. "Love? You've known her for six months. I raised her. I held her when she had nightmares, celebrated every birthday, every achievement. You're nothing to her. Nothing to any of us."

I backed away, her words following me like poison arrows.

Michael was no better. When I encountered him in the hallway, he actually stepped aside as if I might contaminate him. "Stay away from the rest of us," he said coldly. "You've done enough damage."

Joshua avoided me entirely, spending his time either with the FBI agents or locked in my father's study, presumably helping coordinate the rescue efforts. When our paths did cross, he looked through me as if I didn't exist.

The hours crawled by with agonizing slowness. I paced my room, stared out windows, and tried to process the complete collapse of everything I'd hoped for. Six months ago, I'd believed I was the luckiest person alive—an orphan who'd found her real family, a fairy tale come true.

Now I understood the truth. I wasn't their daughter. I was an intruder who'd disrupted their perfect world and brought tragedy down on the person they actually loved.

On the third day, Detective Morrison's radio crackled to life just as I was descending the main staircase.

"We've got her," the voice announced. "Grace York has been recovered. She's alive but injured. Paramedics are en route to the hospital."

The sound that escaped Victoria's throat was somewhere between a sob and a scream of relief. She collapsed into Richard's arms, her composure finally breaking completely. Michael let out a shaky breath, running his hands through his hair.

Joshua closed his eyes, his shoulders sagging with relief. "Thank God," he whispered.

I stood frozen on the staircase, watching my family's joy and relief, and feeling more alone than I ever had in any foster home. They rushed past me toward the door, eager to get to the hospital, to be with the daughter who truly mattered.

None of them looked back.

None of them invited me to come along.

As their cars disappeared down the driveway, I sank onto the marble steps and finally let the tears fall. Grace was safe—that was what mattered. But I was beginning to understand that in saving her, I had lost any chance of ever belonging to this family.

The house felt empty and cold around me, and I realized that this was my future—forever on the outside, forever unwanted, forever alone.

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