George and his wife sat in the grandeur of their mansion, their conversation heavy with tension and regret. I'm in utter shock," said George. "We made a huge mistake. I don't know how or when, but she deceived us all and didn't allow us a second to think about it."
"I told you from the beginning, George," said Olivia. "I warned you to keep her away from us and our company. What will happen now? Will Lily Rose become the company's CEO, towering over us after all this time? I can't believe it."
"Please, stop saying that," pleaded Olivia. "I can't bear to think about it. Even my mind can't process all these thoughts."
"Stop it ,please," he retorted, frustration creeping into his tone. "I'm already surprised by what's happening."
"I don't understand," Olivia interjected, his confusion palpable. "I can't understand."
"But I warned you, George," she continued spoke sharply, her eyes piercing. "You made a huge mistake."
Meanwhile, in her car, Lily Rose was with Carol, celebrating their victory.
"And we did it," Lily Rose said, a smirk playing on her lips.
"Congratulations". Carol said laughing.
She looked at her with a hint of bewilderment. "Do you remember their faces."
Lily Rose chuckled, her eyes glinting with malice. "Like a child who's scolded by their mother. I thought George Greikman would cry like a kid."
She lifted a bottle of champagne and toasted to their success, but Carol's expression was more subdued when Lily Rose said "This is not mine," her voice low. "It's my daughter's success. And the little me success, they stole my life for the whole 18 years, and I'm now taking their revenge.".
Back at the mansion, George and his wife continued their conversation, the weight of their regret bearing down upon them.
"But, didn't we love her like our child?" George asked, his voice filled with anguish. "We didn't feed her? I didn't discriminate her from our daughter even for one time."
"Why did she do this?" He asked, his tone pleading for an answer. "You still don't realize anything." His wife said
"George, I told you what she's been planning for since day one," she continued, her voice taking on a note of frustration. "She's clearly taking revenge on us for something."
"She was raped, kicked out of her house into the street," Olivia continued, her voice rising with indignation.
"Why did she take over the company? George asked.
"It would be good if it ended here," Olivia said with a heavy sigh, his thoughts turning to the future. "Who knows what else she'll do. The real danger is starting now."
As they sat in silence, Olivia's mind turned to a dark secret, a truth he had kept hidden for far too long.
"In that rape case," she began, her voice low and measured. "She had a child."
George looked at her, his eyes widening with surprise.
"She thinks the baby died during birth, but it didn't," she continued, her words coming out in a rush. "That kind of stench wouldn't exist."
"That baby is still alive," she finished, her voice barely a whisper.
Olivia and George stood in silence, the weight of their conversation heavy in the air between them. "That baby is Sarah," Olivia finally spoke, her voice barely above a whisper. "In other words, it's Harry's daughter."
George's face twisted in confusion. "What are you saying? How is it possible? Did she really get raped?"
"At first, I refused to believe it," Olivia admitted, her voice tinged with regret. "I thought it was a false accusation, but doubts began to nag at me. Why would Lily make up such a lie?"
George's eyes widened as he realized the gravity of the situation. "What if it's true?" he murmured, his voice laced with fear. "What if one of us did this?"
Olivia's thoughts were racing, her mind grappling with the implications of the truth. "These are all absurdities," she said, her voice shaking. "I've been thinking about these absurdities for so many years, but I couldn't bear to tarnish our reputation."
She paused, her eyes searching George's face for understanding. "The girl was pregnant. I married her off and sent her away," she continued, her voice heavy with regret. "But that was the right thing to do at this time."
George shook his head, his eyes filled with disbelief. "Or maybe not," Olivia said softly. "And also, I couldn't just leave that baby to them."
George's eyes widened as she realized what Olivia had done. "So, you took the baby and told her that her baby had died," .
"Yes, because that girl was telling the truth, George. And the rape was real." Olivia whispered
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Lilly Rose return
General FictionStep into a world of heart-wrenching betrayal, searing vengeance, and unexpected redemption in this captivating novel. Follow the journey of a young orphan girl, taken in by a wealthy family, she had been brutally violated and cast aside when she fa...
