Five years ago, I saved Ryan and Luke from drowning during a cruise trip. Since then, they had been courting me and constantly flying into a jealous rage. They even forced their family to get into a marriage engagement with mine.
I always thought I would end up marrying one of them. However, the Sinclairs held a pool party not long ago. They found out I had a fear of water that day.
That was when the adopted daughter of my family, Nancy Edwards, ran crying to them, claiming that she was the one who saved them. She accused me, the biological daughter of the family, of taking credit for her bravery.
I tried to explain that I passed out from swallowing too much water after I saved them and developed a fear of water when I woke up. I had not dared to swim since then.
Although I provided evidence with a doctor’s diagnosis report, they did not believe my words.
They accused me of being the world’s most unscrupulous heiress. Not only did I bully my adopted sister, but I even took credit for her good deed. I deserved to die in their eyes.
I was not a clingy person. I begged my parents to cancel the engagement, but they wanted to be associated with an influential and powerful family like the Sinclairs and only instructed me to focus on preparing for the wedding no matter how hard I cried and begged.
There was no other choice. I tried to be nice to the Sinclair brothers, but all I received in return were insults and bullying that were worse than the last.
One time, Nancy’s fringe was ruined by a hairstylist. To cheer her up, they tricked me into believing they had cancer and needed chemotherapy. They wanted my hair for a wig as I was their fiancée and it would be considered a wedding present for them.
I shaved off my hair, which I loved a lot, as promised, but all they did after that was laugh at me while holding Nancy in their arms.
“You live up to the name of being a scheming woman who wants to climb the social ladder. You’re really determined to get what you want. How could you do such a cruel thing to yourself?”
“Do you think you can make us like you because of this? Too bad you’re nothing compared to Nancy.”
“You’re just garbage that likes to take another person’s credit. It doesn’t matter that we’re engaged. The moment you marry into the family, you would’ve stepped into hell.”
Nancy trampled on the strands of my black hair, which was littered all over the floor, with contempt. Her eyes were filled with disdain for me.
“No one was around to protect me back then, so I had no choice but to let you bully me. Things have changed between us now. It doesn’t matter who your husband will be in the future. He’ll only love me.”
With that, the three laughed happily. However, there was one thing they forgot. Ryan and Luke were not the only Sinclairs in their generation. They had another older brother who had long been forgotten—Cole.
It finally felt like my life had gotten on the right track after I got out of Cole’s car.