r 2: Who
o avoid marrying Richard Swift!" a voi
e in through the colorful curtains. Her blue eyes scanned the environment, landing on a
ked, trying to process everything. The la
die yesterday at the hands of
as she
iar room with
ace mask. Perhaps they had kidnapped her and w
weddin
Y
line, revealing her ample chest. What was strange wa
ng mad
n selfish," remarked an older woman, her voi
ring with indignation. She shared the same features as the olde
as she
a tidal wave. Diana fell from the chair to th
hit
ks and thought was nonsense: she ha
irror's reflection. It was Natalie Smith-the very person responsib
een treated like a slave since birth, was now being sent to marry a
her sister, Natalie, who hap
vious owner of the body. Brielle had been so weak, allowing everyone to bully he
who was on his deathbed-Brielle had been expected to be his nurse and servant until h
was so
rabbing her arm, and disgust washed
twisted it behind her back. Natalie screamed, her voice p
e!" Diana warned, her ey
he nursed her hurt wrist, blowing air on
a's foster mother, rushed in between them, pulling N
ed, catching Sylvia's hand mid-air. She let go and sprayed a ca
e gasp echoe
old and domineering, making
ed, her voice filled with concern
ate I brought in on a rainy day would speak back t
g like this," one of the bridesmaids
of our own before helping others. The adopted daughter
ie's best friends, Ronny and Sandy, chosen by Na
Hm
rtless? You hit our mother?" Natalie
ter. "When has she ever been a mother to me? If
open at Diana's words, bar
e over something this silly," Natalie soothed, her
aze examining Sylvia. She seized Sylvia's wrist, plac
via started, confusi
counting for a minute, she sighed. "You don
that as an excuse to emotionally blackmail the original own
appened to
er who seemed to have replaced her daughter. Brielle h
ed me." A wry smile curled on Diana's lips, enhancing her striking appe
gainst those who had wronged her. She gaz
hid behind her mother. "Why do you look
nd laced with contempt. For what they did to the origina
had a lot on her plate first before
"Mom, don't worry. We'll get rid of her the second she marries
ed, yanking the veil from her h
laimed, her voice rising in panic. They were in awe at the sight of Dia
g so she wouldn't complain later. Once the old man died, Brie
only had to
aring at her reflection in the mirror. Her new body
er face felt stiff, like someone who had had Botox. The makeup felt like a mas
ned from the safety of the back, her
not getting married to that old man," Diana sai
She drew a deep breath before accusing, "You hav
their house. George Smith had taken her in; unfortunately, he died when she
results. She looked gorgeous, even with less makeup. The origina
e table, she smiled, her ex