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My Everthing 1

My Everthing 1

After hanging up the phone, I looked around the hotel banquet hall filled with celebratory decorations, and a hint of irony flashed in my eyes.

 

The guests had all left, and both Timothy Lewis and Christopher Spencer still hadn’t returned.

 

I thought back to five years ago when my biological parents found me. The DNA results revealed that I was the daughter of a wealthy family in the capital, the Kingsley family.

 

“I’m sorry, sweetheart. You’ve suffered so much all these years,” my biological mother, Beatrice Sinclair, said, her eyes soft with a touch of affection.

 

“We’ll make sure you become an outstanding heiress and give you a bright future,” said Dominic Kingsley, my biological father. “Would you like to return to the Kingsley family?”

 

I looked at the couple in front of me, and a complicated expression crossed my face.

 

I had grown up in an orphanage, but I never felt like I lacked love.

 

I had Timothy and Christopher, who had been by my side since childhood.

 

So, three years ago, I firmly rejected the idea of returning to the Kingsley family.

 

The high-society world was one where a person was never truly free, and I didn’t want to become a scheming, calculating heiress.

 

Even more so, I didn’t want to become a sacrificial pawn in an arranged marriage.

 

“Sweetheart, I know this is difficult for you,” Beatrice said softly. “We respect your choice, and we hope you’ll live happily.”

 

“Your grandfather made a promise with the Sanford family’s head many years ago, a betrothal agreement. If we ever had a daughter… I suppose it’s for the best,” Dominic said.

 

“Of course, if you want to come home, to be a part of our family and share in the responsibilities of our family’s legacy, the door will always be open to you.”

 

I had long considered Timothy, who had grown up alongside me in the orphanage, as my brother and my family. How could I abandon him?

 

Reluctantly, the Kingsley couple left. It was hard to blame them for their reluctance, as I was their flesh and blood.

My Everthing

My Everthing

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