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Framed By Family, Reborn By Love

Betrayed by relatives and framed for corporate crimes, I abandoned my identity and faked my death to start over. Five years later, I am Elia Parker, a thriving architect married to tech tycoon Javier Bates. However, my past resurfaces when my cousin discovers me. Confronted by the family who once discarded me, I endure their violent accusations and cold apathy. But as blood spills, Javier arrives, ready to ignite a war for my sake.
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Chapter 3

ELIA PARKER POV:

Kolby's protests faded behind me, swallowed by the vast, mournful silence of the cemetery. I didn't look back. His face, contorted in a mixture of disbelief and hurt, was a sight I wouldn't soon forget. It was a small victory, a fleeting taste of the justice I never sought but had somehow stumbled upon.

Then, his voice, thick with feigned concern, called out again. "Jillian! Please! Caitlyn... she's been so worried about you all these years. She'd love to see you. We're hosting a small family gathering this evening. Just… a casual dinner. Come. For old times' sake?"

My steps faltered. Caitlyn. The name alone was a venomous whisper, a reminder of the serpent in the garden. I squeezed my eyes shut for a fleeting second, the image of her saccharine smile and calculating eyes flashing in my mind. The architect of my downfall, alongside Kolby.

No. I would not walk into that viper's den.

I flagged down a passing taxi at the cemetery gates, slipping into the backseat, the damp cold seeping into my bones. The city lights began to blur as we pulled away, leaving the solemn rows of headstones behind. But the ghosts of the past, unlike the stone markers, rode with me.

Caitlyn Barnes. Kolby's wife. My cousin-in-law. A master manipulator wrapped in fragile lace, a woman whose envy ran as deep as the ocean. I had been fool enough to trust her, to confide in her, to think she was a friend. She had used my designs, my ideas, stolen them outright, then spun a web of lies so intricate and convincing that even Benson, my uncle, had believed her over me. He had chosen his son's ambition and his son's wife's manipulative tears over the niece he claimed to love like a daughter.

My mother's funeral. I was fourteen, a raw, grieving mess. My parents, gone in a car crash. Benson Wells, my mother's brother, my uncle, had stood by her grave, his arm around a sniveling Kolby. He had patted my shoulder, a perfunctory gesture devoid of warmth. "You're family now, Jillian," he'd said, his eyes already drifting towards the potential business opportunities my father's architectural firm might present. "But you need to be strong. For Kolby. He's sensitive." Kolby, who was two years older than me, had merely sniffled theatrically and clutched his mother's hand. Even then, I knew. I was an obligation, a convenient talent to be cultivated, not a loved one.

I had been nothing but a pawn in their game, a brilliant mind to be exploited, then discarded when I became an obstacle.

The 'accident' that had sent me to the hospital, gravely injured, had been no accident at all. A structural defect in one of my experimental designs, they had claimed. But I knew. I knew Caitlyn had tampered with the blueprints. I had proof, a single, damning note she had left on my desk, a careless mistake. But by the time I was well enough to fight, they had already rewritten the narrative.

In that hospital bed, my body stitched and bandaged, my spirit broken, I had held my phone, its screen a blur through my tears. I'd called Benson, my voice weak, a desperate plea for help. "Uncle Benson, please," I had whispered, "I need you. I'm hurt. And they're saying I did something terrible at work. I didn't, I swear."

His voice, usually so booming and authoritative, had been thin, strained. "Jillian, I... I can't. Kolby's wedding is in two days. Caitlyn needs me. You know how sensitive she is. This... this scandal, it's too much for her right now. It's too much for the firm."

"But I'm in the hospital," I had pleaded, a fresh wave of tears choking me. "I don't have anyone."

"Jillian, you brought this on yourself," he'd said, his voice hardening. "You need to take responsibility. We've decided it's best if you... just step away. For good. For everyone's sake."

The line had gone dead. I had stared at the phone, the world shrinking around me, the sterile white walls of the hospital room pressing in. My heart had felt like a hollowed-out cavity in my chest, an empty echo of pain. The physical wounds were nothing compared to the gaping chasm of betrayal.

I reached down, my fingers tracing the faint, jagged scar just below my left ribs. A permanent reminder of their cruelty.

The taxi pulled up to the curb of a sleek, modern apartment building, a stark contrast to the old-world charm of the cemetery. This was my sanctuary. My haven.

I stepped out, the crisp air a welcome change. As I unlocked the door to my penthouse suite, my phone buzzed. It was a video call. My lips curved into a genuine smile, the first since I'd left the cemetery.

"Mama!" A tiny, joyful voice filled the room. Daisy, my sweet, vivacious daughter, her face beaming from the screen.

"Hi, my love!" I cooed, my heart swelling. "How's my little artist doing?"

"I made a drawing for you!" she exclaimed, holding up a colorful, abstract masterpiece.

"It's beautiful, sweet pea," I told her, my eyes welling up. This was my life now. This pure, unconditional love.

Javier's handsome face appeared next to Daisy's. "Hey, you. Everything okay? You were out longer than expected." His eyes were warm, filled with concern.

I forced a bright smile. "Everything's perfect, love. Just tying up some loose ends. You know, boring legal stuff. How was your day?" I deliberately omitted any mention of Kolby, of the cemetery, of the raw emotions that had been churned up. This was my burden, not theirs. My new life was too precious to taint with those toxic memories.

Another voice, deep and resonant, joined the call. "Elia, my dear. Gabriel Sullivan here. Just checking in. Derrick mentioned you had a… nostalgic trip."

Gabriel. My mentor. My adoptive father. He had found me, broken and adrift, and given me a second chance. Derrick Malone, Gabriel's sharp legal counsel, my protective older brother figure, had been the one to orchestrate my disappearance, my rebirth.

"Gabriel," I said, a wave of affection washing over me. "It was... illuminating. But nothing I can't handle. Everything's under control."

"Good," he said, his voice firm. "Remember, you're not alone. Not anymore. We're your family now, Elia. Always."

His words, simple and heartfelt, settled over me like a warm blanket. My chosen family. The contrast with the cold indifference of my biological one was a stark, painful truth. But it was also a source of immense strength.

I ended the calls, the silence of the penthouse no longer empty, but filled with the echoes of their love. A profound sense of peace settled in my soul. I was Elia Parker, and I was finally free.

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