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The Unwanted Heiress And Her Silent Tears

After sixteen years of poverty, Abigail returns to the wealthy Richmonds as their true heir. Instead of love, she faces cruelty from a family obsessed with the imposter she replaced. Her brother abandons her in the rain, and her mother violently rejects her for not being refined. Even at school, she is bullied and physically scarred by acid. As Abigail finally chooses to renounce her family, a bloody hand slams against her door, changing everything.
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Chapter 1

The autumn wind off the East Coast cut through Abigail's secondhand jacket like it had a personal grudge.

She stood at Boston South Station gripping the frayed handles of her canvas bag, spine pressed against a concrete pillar, watching the city move like a current she hadn't been invited into. Men in tailored suits. Women in sharp trench coats. Leather shoes clicking against stone with the easy confidence of people who had never once doubted they belonged somewhere.

Abigail had been practicing her smile for three weeks.

She'd rehearsed it in the cracked bathroom mirror of her foster family's house in rural Ohio. A smile that said: I'm not asking for much. Just a chance. She'd told herself blood was blood. That it had to count for something.

The black Cadillac Escalade rolled into the pickup zone. The tires made a low, expensive sound on the asphalt.

The passenger door opened.

He was tall, with a sharp jaw and the rigid posture of someone who had been corrected his entire life until good posture became indistinguishable from coldness. A dark blue Ivy League blazer. Not a wrinkle on it.

Hank. Her biological brother. She had only ever seen him in one photograph.

Her heart slammed against her ribs. She took a breath, pulled up her practiced smile, and stepped forward.

Hank's eyes swept her once. They stopped — just for a fraction of a second — on her washed-out jeans and the scuffed toes of her sneakers.

The muscle in his jaw ticked.

Abigail saw it. The raw, unfiltered disgust. Her foot froze mid-step. The smile she had spent three weeks building crumbled off her face.

Then it was gone. Hank blinked, and in its place was a flawless, practiced gentleman's expression. He closed the distance between them in long, unhurried strides and stopped exactly two feet away. He gave a single curt nod.

"Welcome home."

"Thank you," Abigail whispered.

Her thick rural accent landed in the cold air between them like a stone dropped in still water. Hank's eyes darkened. He reached out, his immaculately manicured fingers lightly pinching the frayed strap of her canvas bag.

"Allow me."

Abigail's grip tightened instinctively. Their hands brushed — a half second of skin against skin — and Hank yanked his hand back as if she had burned him. The revulsion crossed his face so fast most people would have missed it.

Abigail didn't miss it.

The silence between them turned suffocating. Hank cleared his throat, adjusted his cuff, and gestured to the driver without looking at her again. The uniformed man stepped forward with a blank face, took the cheap bag, and deposited it in the massive trunk. It sat on the plush carpet like a piece of trash.

Hank pulled open the heavy rear door. He extended a hand — a perfect, mechanical gesture.

Abigail ducked her head and climbed inside. The scent of rich leather hit her first, then the blast of the climate control system. Her stomach turned with a sharp, disorienting wave of vertigo. She had never been in a car that smelled like money before.

She slid to the far side of the seat to make room.

The rear door slammed shut.

Hank walked around to the front passenger door and got in. The tall leather seat closed him off completely.

The Escalade merged onto the highway. Soft classical music drifted from the speakers. Abigail stared at the skyscrapers blurring past the tinted glass, and after a long moment of silence, forced herself to try.

"How is… how is Mom?" she asked, directing the words at the back of his head.

Hank looked at her in the rearview mirror. His eyes were flat.

"She is fine. Just busy today."

It wasn't an answer. It was a door being shut in her face.

Abigail lowered her eyes. She shoved her freezing hands into her jacket pockets and bit down hard on the inside of her cheek.

For the next forty minutes, Hank typed on his phone and did not speak another word.

By the time the wrought-iron gates of the Richmond estate swallowed the car whole, Abigail had quietly, carefully folded up her three-week-old smile and put it away. She wouldn't be needing it.

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