I Won't Die Like My Mother Did

I Won't Die Like My Mother Did

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Introduction

My husband bought a necklace for the woman who killed my mother.

When I saw my foster sister Rebecca Rebecca wearing that emerald necklace with Aaron at the party, I knew history would repeat itself. Seven years ago, my mother lost everything the same way—her husband, her dignity, and finally her life.

I wouldn't follow in her footsteps.

So after slapping Rebecca across the face, I told everyone I was divorcing him and walked out with my suitcase.

Rebecca thought she'd won again. Aaron thought I was just being hysterical.

Neither of them saw it coming—

This time, I'd make them pay.

Chapter 1

My husband bought a necklace for the woman who killed my mother.

When I saw my foster sister Rebecca wearing that emerald necklace with Aaron at the party, I knew history would repeat itself. Seven years ago, my mother lost everything the same way—her husband, her dignity, and finally her life.

I wouldn't follow in her footsteps.

So after slapping Rebecca across the face, I told everyone I was divorcing him and walked out with my suitcase.

Rebecca thought she'd won again. Aaron thought I was just being hysterical.

Neither of them saw it coming—

This time, I'd make them pay.


Olivia's POV

When I dragged my suitcase to Aunt Sarah's house, Aaron's missed calls had already piled up to twenty-three.

My phone buzzed every few minutes, the screen flooded with his texts:

"Divorce papers? Olivia, do you even know what you're doing?"

"This is SO like you—overreacting as usual. Is this how you solve problems?"

"Rebecca's been living with guilt all these years. She wants to make amends. Can't you give her ONE chance?"

"Everyone's telling you to let it go, but you just keep clinging to hatred. How does this help YOU?"

"I have surgery tonight. We'll talk later. Don't be impulsive."

I stared at those words, my mind elsewhere—today was my mother's death anniversary. Seven years.

I blocked his number.

I should have seen it coming a month ago.

Aaron and I had fought over Rebecca's anniversary party. He kept insisting I should go, even just to make an appearance, because "keeping the peace is better for everyone." The argument dragged on a whole week—cold war, mutual silence, sleeping in separate rooms.

Then I found an exquisite emerald necklace in his coat pocket.

I thought it was his peace offering to coax me out of my anger. I even felt guilty for being so hysterical.

Until the party, when I saw that necklace hanging around Rebecca's neck. The emerald glinted viciously under the crystal chandelier, pressed tight against her skin like it had always belonged there.

In that moment, everything became clear. Not a peace offering. Not an afterthought. From the very beginning, that necklace was meant for HER. Aaron had taken her side all along.

Aunt Sarah walked in with hot milk and sat beside me. She didn't ask anything, just patted my shoulder gently.

After a long silence, she spoke: "It's all my fault."

I knew what she meant. If she hadn't brought that abandoned baby home all those years ago, if Mom hadn't been soft-hearted enough to adopt Rebecca, maybe none of this would have happened.

Sarah was an ICU nurse—she'd seen death countless times. But seven years ago, when she rushed to the ER and saw Mom, she still broke down completely.

"She kept calling for you," Sarah had sobbed. "Too much blood loss. We couldn't do anything. Olivia, she kept calling your name..."

I only learned later what happened that day.

Mom was seven months pregnant. She'd left work early to surprise Dad. She pushed open the master bedroom door—

And found her husband naked, entangled with her adopted daughter.

The shock was too much. Mom was proud, strong-willed. She couldn't handle her husband's betrayal, even less that the betrayal came from the girl she'd raised as her own.

The trauma triggered it—her water broke right there. Mom collapsed in a pool of blood.

Brian and Rebecca didn't call 911 immediately. They were busy getting dressed, busy fabricating the lie that "she fell on her own."

By the time the ambulance finally arrived, it was too late.

It rained on the day of the funeral. I stood in front of the tombstone, watching Brian's grief-stricken expression, suddenly feeling sick. Rebecca hid in the back of the crowd, wearing a black dress, crying her heart out.

Everyone thought she was mourning her adoptive mother. Only I knew it was guilt.

After the funeral, I moved in with Sarah. From that day on, I never called Brian "Dad" again.

A year later, Rebecca married Brian. She said it was "two broken people healing together," said she was in pain too, said she was drunk that night and didn't remember what happened.

Everyone believed her—including Aaron.

After Mom died, Sarah and I became each other's only family. She always brought me to her colleagues' gatherings, trying to help me move past the darkness. It was at one of those gatherings that I met Aaron.

I recognized him—the young doctor who'd comforted me in the hospital corridor. Back then, I was breaking down over Mom's death, and he knelt down and patted my shoulder.

"It'll get better," he said.

Later, with Sarah's subtle matchmaking, we naturally got together.

Aaron was brilliant, respectable, rational. He was a top surgeon with a promising future and substantial income. Everyone said I'd found a good match.

But a year ago, he started urging me to "move forward." He insisted I repair my relationship with Dad and Rebecca, claiming it was good for my mental health, saying Rebecca had been living with remorse all these years.

I once believed he would be the only person in this world who'd stand by my side.

But tonight, that necklace told me I was wrong.

Aaron had lied, saying tonight was a hospital dinner. When I arrived, I discovered it was Rebecca and Dad's sixth wedding anniversary party. They laughed radiantly in the crowd, as if the bloodshed from seven years ago had never happened.

Rebecca wore an off-shoulder gown, the necklace sparkling under the lights. When she saw me, she smiled and walked over: "Olivia! I KNEW you'd come. This day is special for all of us—Mom would want to see us all together again, wouldn't she?"

Looking at her hideous face, I suddenly didn't want to hold back anymore.

I slapped her. HARD.

Aaron immediately rushed over, shielding her, grabbing my wrist: "Olivia! Are you out of your MIND?"

I yanked my hand free and looked him in the eye.

"Aaron, we're done."

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