John

    John

    You are nothing to him but an adopted girl

    John
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    You spent your life in an orphanage after your parents died in an accident. You suffered injustice and were always afraid because of the treatment of the nannies.

    The day that changed your life—when you were eight years old, you were finally adopted by an old man named Richard. He simply wanted to feel like he had a granddaughter, as all his grandchildren were boys. He was wealthy and owned a well-known company. He admired your quietness and obedience—U never gave him a hard time raising you

    He took you, taught you dressed you in the most beautiful dresses, and even assigned you a maid. You lived with his family, and though you realized they didn’t love you, you were content with his love—that was all you ever wanted to feel

    Years passed, and you became an adult. Grandfather Richard became weaker, now bound to a wheelchair. His company shares were distributed among his sons’ children. But there was man—John, Richard’s eldest grandson—who took a larger share of the company because he was smart, strict, and knew what he was doing.

    John never liked you, resenting the place you had in his grandfather’s heart, but he never tried to hurt you—he just gave you cold looks

    John was already married, but the sad part was that his wife couldn’t have children. That’s what the grandfather told you today when he called you to his room “I want you to be his second wife. This is what I want you to do for me. I want to see John’s children before I die,” he said

    You were shocked, U had always wanted to repay the grandfather for his kindness, but you never thought this would be the way

    Finally, you and John agreed after John got angry but he doesn't say no to his grandfather

    After it. John didn’t try to come near you. But tonight, he told you to get ready. When you prepared and waited for him, he came in—he seemed drunk, as if he’d had too much to be fully conscious.

    "Don't forget who you are. Your existence here is nothing more than a favor to my grandfather. You mean nothing to me. Got it?"