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When You Try to Break a Nun

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Raised in the sheltered walls of Saint Agnes Convent, Sister Lark's life of devotion shatters when a wealthy stranger reveals she's the stolen daughter of the powerful Wilde family. Thrust into a world of glittering mansions and hidden cruelty, she discovers her return is no reunion—but a transaction.

When You Try to Break a Nun Chapter 1

"Lark Summers?" His voice was deep, confident—the kind accustomed to being obeyed without question. "I'm looking for Sister Lark."

A sleek black Mercedes with tinted windows, its polished surface gleaming in the morning sun like something from another world.

"Who could that be?" Sister Mary whispered beside me, her eyes wide with wonder.

Before I could respond, the car door opened, and a man emerged—tall, impeccably dressed in a tailored charcoal suit. His polished black shoes clicked against the stone pathway as he approached.

I hesitated, unused to being addressed by my full name. "I'm Sister Lark," I said quietly, clutching my rosary tighter. "How may I help you?"

His eyes—startling blue against his tanned skin—scanned my simple habit with an unreadable expression. "We need to speak privately. There's been a... misunderstanding about your identity that needs to be corrected."

Sister Agnes appeared at my side, her weathered face creased with concern. "Young man, our sisters don't receive visitors without proper introduction."

"Of course." He extended a manicured hand. "Celestine Wilde. I've come from the Wilde family to speak with Sister Lark about a matter of some sensitivity."

The Wilde family—old money, immense influence. Their name appeared in newspapers and charity gala invitations, always accompanied by photographs of perfect smiles and designer gowns.

We walked in silence to the convent's modest garden.

"I'll be direct," he said, reaching into his jacket to produce a leather portfolio. "Twenty years ago, you were born to Elizabeth and Richard Wilde. You were their biological daughter—their firstborn."

My fingers went numb around my rosary. "That's impossible. I was abandoned at this very convent. Sister Agnes found me on the doorstep."

"No." His expression hardened. "You were stolen from the Wilde estate and left here. My parents' nanny, Clara Jenkins, switched you with her own sickly daughter when my mother hemorrhaged during childbirth."

"This can't be true," I whispered, but doubt had already crept into my voice.

"Your left wrist has a small crescent-shaped birthmark," he said quietly. "My mother has one in the exact same place. You have her eyes."

My hand instinctively moved to my wrist, hidden beneath my sleeve. The birthmark he described was there—a small mark I'd never thought significant.

"Why now?" I asked, my voice barely audible over the pounding in my ears. "Why after all these years?"

"Because my sister Zinnia—the girl who took your place—she's sick. She needs a kidney transplant, and none of us are compatible donors. We had DNA tests done for the donor registry, and..." He hesitated. "The results showed she wasn't biologically ours."

The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. Twenty years of certainty—of knowing my place in the world—crumbled in an instant.

"What do you want from me?" I asked, clutching the edge of the stone bench for support.

"To come home," he said simply. "To meet your real family."

----

Three hours later, I found myself in the back seat of Celestine's Mercedes. Sister Agnes's blessing still echoed in my ears: "Follow your heart, child. God's plan for you may be different than you imagined."

"Your parents," I ventured, "what are they like?"

"Father is... demanding. Mother is concerned with appearances. They love Zinnia very much."

"And me?" The question slipped out before I could stop it.

His eyes met mine in the mirror. "They don't know you yet."

As we pulled into the circular driveway, I caught sight of figures waiting on the mansion's grand entrance steps. A tall, distinguished man. A elegant woman with perfectly coiffed hair. And between them, a young woman in a wheelchair—her face a mask of practiced fragility that did nothing to hide the calculation in her eyes.

My replacement. My sister. The girl who had stolen my life.

And in that moment, I knew that nothing would ever be the same again.

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