Done Hiding as Your Backup Plaything I'm Shining Golden as a Queen - Chapter 124: Chapter 124
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                    The Turner business had always relied on the Brooks family. Not long after Lucas returned, my parents showed up in Oxford, demanding that I get together with Lucas.
I stared at them in disbelief. What kind of parents could say something so heartless?
My eyes welled with tears as I confronted them. "You never loved me—so why did you even bring me into this world?"
My mother jabbed her finger at my forehead, shrieking, "If that stupid doctor hadn't led me to believe you were a boy, you never would have had the chance to be born!"
In that moment, my ears rang as I backed away from them.
They were like predators, ready to tear me apart.
That's when Caleb rushed in, wrapping his arms around me and covering my ears. "Don't listen to their bullshit."
In the end, the Turner business went bankrupt anyway.
Lucas kept waiting for me to come begging to him, but that was the last thing I wanted.
What he didn't know was that I had one final gift for him.
Lila had been trying to find him for years.
One day, Lucas sent me the address and room number of his hotel, I casually forwarded the information to Lila.
Let the once-loving couple reunite, I thought.
After that night, Lila showed up at Brooks Corp with a growing belly, demanding Lucas take responsibility or she'd accuse him of rape.
The funny part was that Lila had an obsessed admirer who'd been strung along for years. He'd been the source of all her money.
Later, this man found Lucas and stabbed him, nearly killing him.
Lila was beaten into a vegetative state by her obsessed admirer.
It became the hottest topic locally and online.
I'd promised myself a better life, while they could rot in their own filth.
"Sophie Turner," Caleb whined, "you still haven't made me that good luck charm, remember? You promised."
Caleb was pestering me again. I hadn't wanted to make it for him, but he kept bringing it up.
With a sigh, I reached into my bag and pulled out a four-leaf clover charm from my bag. "Here."
Caleb took the charm like a child receiving candy, absolutely overjoyed.
Years later, as I wrote the final words in my book: My husband's appearance in my life was my redemption.
                
            
        I stared at them in disbelief. What kind of parents could say something so heartless?
My eyes welled with tears as I confronted them. "You never loved me—so why did you even bring me into this world?"
My mother jabbed her finger at my forehead, shrieking, "If that stupid doctor hadn't led me to believe you were a boy, you never would have had the chance to be born!"
In that moment, my ears rang as I backed away from them.
They were like predators, ready to tear me apart.
That's when Caleb rushed in, wrapping his arms around me and covering my ears. "Don't listen to their bullshit."
In the end, the Turner business went bankrupt anyway.
Lucas kept waiting for me to come begging to him, but that was the last thing I wanted.
What he didn't know was that I had one final gift for him.
Lila had been trying to find him for years.
One day, Lucas sent me the address and room number of his hotel, I casually forwarded the information to Lila.
Let the once-loving couple reunite, I thought.
After that night, Lila showed up at Brooks Corp with a growing belly, demanding Lucas take responsibility or she'd accuse him of rape.
The funny part was that Lila had an obsessed admirer who'd been strung along for years. He'd been the source of all her money.
Later, this man found Lucas and stabbed him, nearly killing him.
Lila was beaten into a vegetative state by her obsessed admirer.
It became the hottest topic locally and online.
I'd promised myself a better life, while they could rot in their own filth.
"Sophie Turner," Caleb whined, "you still haven't made me that good luck charm, remember? You promised."
Caleb was pestering me again. I hadn't wanted to make it for him, but he kept bringing it up.
With a sigh, I reached into my bag and pulled out a four-leaf clover charm from my bag. "Here."
Caleb took the charm like a child receiving candy, absolutely overjoyed.
Years later, as I wrote the final words in my book: My husband's appearance in my life was my redemption.
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