Chapter 1

My name is Daniella Limebear.

In my past life, my long-lost younger sister, Heidi Limebear, returns home. On her very first day back, I hear the faint whispers of her heart: "At the riverside, I saw the other kids learning to swim with their dads… I wish I could join them."

The next day, I drive Heidi to the clearest stretch of river in the countryside. I teach her to float and paddle, guiding her hands with mine.

Without warning, she lets out a scream and disappears beneath the water.

I plunge into the river, fighting against the current to reach her. Suddenly, she clutches my arm and pulls me under.

With the last of my strength, I push her toward the shore. Water fills my lungs, and darkness swallows me.

Amid the piercing wail of the ambulance siren, Heidi curls into our mother's arms, tears streaking her cheeks.

Mom slaps me across the face. In Dad's eyes, there is only utter disappointment. "Heidi has already endured so much while she was gone for ten years! I can't believe you would try to drown her the moment she comes home!" he snaps.

I stand frozen, unable to defend myself.

Shortly after the incident, a group of troublemakers just outside the school gates corners Heidi.

Once again, I "hear" her cries of despair echoing in my mind: "He said if I don't meet him tonight, he'll set our home on fire! Daniella, please save me! You're the only one who can."

The moment I arrive at the scene, I'm immediately surrounded by a group of thugs. With cruel, mocking smiles, they close in from all sides.

"Don't blame us. Your precious younger sister paid us five thousand dollars to kill you."

"She claimed that once you're out of the picture, the billion‑dollar inheritance goes straight to her."

Just as I begin to suffocate, I notice Heidi standing not far away. Her face remains perfectly calm and composed.

When I open my eyes again, I realize I've returned to the day she was found and brought home.

Once more, her inner voice echoes in my ears: "I really want to swim… I wish Daniella would take me."

Hearing Heidi Limebear's voice again, I realized that I had been reborn. She was my younger sister.

Looking at her wide, innocent eyes, it was almost impossible to believe that she had once tried to kill me.

At that moment, her inner voice drifted into my mind: "At the riverside, I saw the other kids learning to swim… I wish Daniella could teach me…"

Those were the same words I'd heard in my past life. A knot of unease formed in my stomach.

Remembering how I had nearly drowned back then, I decided to pretend that I hadn't heard her at all.

When I didn't react, a shadow of confusion passed over Heidi's eyes.

She blinked in thought and looked at me shyly. "It's so hot, Daniella. Can you take me to play in the water? I really want to learn to swim," she said sweetly.

I was momentarily taken aback. "Why don't you just turn on the air conditioner? It's dangerous to go in the water at this time of year. Accidents can happen easily."

Heidi's eyes betrayed her disappointment, but she kept silent.

I breathed a sigh of relief. As long as she stayed safe, maybe the chain of misfortunes from my past life could be avoided.

But just as I let my guard down, the unexpected struck.

After Heidi pleaded with our parents, Patrick Limebear and Connie McGill, they finally agreed to organize a family picnic by the lake in the park.

A sense of unease weighed on me throughout the day. I sat alone near the water, doing everything I could to stay away from Heidi.

But before I realized it, she had appeared at my side. Our parents insisted that I keep an eye on her, leaving me with no choice but to stay close.

In the brief instant when they turned their backs, Heidi pretended to lose her footing. With a sudden splash, she toppled into the lake.

Startled, I cried out, "Heidi, be careful!"

The noise drew my parents' attention. Without a second thought, Dad plunged into the water to save her, while Mom hurriedly called emergency services.

My face went ashen. It wasn't until Dad lifted her from the water that I finally let out a sigh of relief.

Cradling the barely conscious Heidi, he asked anxiously, "Heidi, what happened just now?"

Heidi glanced at me, too frightened to speak.

Noticing her hesitation, Dad reassured her, "Heidi, don't be afraid. We've got your back."

Upon hearing this, Heidi finally found her voice. "It was Daniella… She pushed me from behind…" Her voice trembled as she spoke.

"But Dad, please don't blame her," she quickly added. "Even if she doesn't like me, I don't think she'd hurt me on purpose…"

The instant Dad caught her words, he pointed at me, anger flashing in his gaze. "Daniella! How could you possibly do something so cruel?"

Mom's eyes brimmed with disappointment as she looked at me. "Heidi has suffered enough after being lost for ten long years. How could you even think of drowning her?"

Hearing the exact same words I had once heard in my past life, I was left in complete shock.

Could everything truly be predestined? Or was Heidi orchestrating this on purpose?

A wave of terror washed over me, and I couldn't help but glance at her. She quickly turned her head, her lips sealed in silence.

At that moment, her voice echoed in my mind: "Please stop blaming Daniella… Maybe I was wrong…"

Gritting my teeth, I tried to explain, "I didn't push Heidi, I swear! I was at least ten feet away from the water."

Hearing this, Dad's anger only deepened. "So, are you implying that Heidi made this up? Why would she accuse you senselessly?"

I was furious. Scanning the area, I pointed toward a surveillance camera in the distance. "If you don't believe me, feel free to check the footage."

The park had cameras set up everywhere. Dad immediately got to his feet, ready to use the footage to silence me.

But before he could take a step, Heidi grabbed his arm in a hurry. "It's fine, Dad. Maybe someone else pushed me. I must have been mistaken…"

As she said that, her inner voice rang out in my mind: "Could I really have been mistaken? What should I do now? It seems like I've misunderstood Daniella..."

Heidi rested in Dad's arms, pretending to be weak with every breath she took. The sight of her sent a shiver racing down my spine.

"No matter what, it's still your fault for not watching over your sister properly," Dad said as he carried Heidi toward the ambulance. "As punishment, you'll walk home. You're not allowed to ride in my car!"

Without uttering a single word, I lowered my head, my eyes fixed on the map in front of me. I'd have to walk more than six miles just to get home.

Seeing them drive off, my heart sank completely.

Why did Heidi's inner voice seem so out of sync with her actions?

Was it possible that her inner voice wasn't being honest with me?

What if it wasn't even her voice at all?

Chapter 2

Three hours slipped by. By the time I returned home, darkness had settled in.

While my family had long since finished eating, I was left with an empty stomach. With nothing else in the kitchen, I could only nibble on a few pieces of fruit.

All of a sudden, Heidi appeared before me. She was brimming with energy, showing none of the weakness she had displayed after nearly drowning. I couldn't help but question whether she had truly been in danger.

Without saying a single word, she held my gaze, her eyes heavy with sorrow. In that instant, her timid inner voice spoke to me: "It looks like I've misunderstood Daniella's actions today… I wonder if she can forgive me.

"I was so panicked at the time that I couldn't see straight. My own ignorance caused me to misjudge her. I hope she won't be upset…"

Although doubt pricked at me, I brushed off her inner voice and continued to eat.

Meanwhile, Heidi stayed by my side. She licked her lips, caught between wanting to speak and holding back.

"That peach looks so delicious… I really want to try some…" her inner voice whispered.

Hearing this, memories from my past life came rushing back. Back then, I had unknowingly given her a bite of peach after listening to her inner voice.

To my horror, she had suffered a sudden allergic reaction afterward. Her entire body convulsed, and foam appeared at the corners of her mouth.

Because of that incident, Dad had slapped me hard, leaving half of my face swollen.

Suddenly, Heidi's voice pierced the silence, pulling me from my thoughts. "Daniella, can I have a bite of your peach?"

I shook my head without hesitation. "I haven't eaten yet. Perhaps Mom and Dad could get some for you in the next few days."

Heidi pursed her lips, looking a little aggrieved.

"Daniella must still be mad at me… She won't even give me a bite of peach…" her private thoughts drifted into my mind.

Seeing that I still wouldn't give in, she turned and walked away, her face shadowed with disappointment.

All the while, I remained unaware that a peach had vanished from the fruit platter.

Before long, the living room echoed with my parents' screams and shouts. I rushed in immediately, only to find Heidi lying on the floor. She was unconscious, her hand clutching a partially eaten peach.

Without delay, she was rushed to the hospital. After receiving treatment, her condition began to stabilize.

Back in the ward, Dad's furious voice thundered in my ears. "Daniella! You knew that Heidi was allergic to peaches, didn't you? Look, she's out cold now!"

"And how was I supposed to know that she was allergic?" I blurted. "I didn't even give it to her. She took it herself!"

Just as Mom was about to speak, Heidi suddenly woke up. Rubbing her eyes, she murmured, "W-Where am I…?"

Seeing Heidi awake, Mom instantly went to comfort her. "You had an allergic reaction, which is why we brought you here.

"Heidi, who was it that gave you the peach? Tell me everything."

A flicker of sadness crossed Heidi's eyes. "I-It was Daniella…" she whispered.

I couldn't believe what I was hearing. "Heidi, you've got to be kidding—"

Just as I was about to explain, Mom cut me off. "Heidi's already spoken. It looks like you're the one to blame.

"I bet you did it on purpose! How could I have possibly given birth to such a heartless daughter?"

Mom's words cut through me like a blade. I clutched my chest, too furious to speak. I could only stare at Heidi, my thoughts lost in a haze.

Meanwhile, Heidi remained curled up in Mom's arms, deliberately avoiding my gaze.

Just when I expected to hear her inner voice, a sudden realization hit me. It seemed that I could only hear it if she chose to let me.

At that moment, there was nothing but silence.

On the drive back from the hospital, Heidi and I sat in the back seat. I kept my voice low, forcing myself to sound calm. "Heidi, didn't I tell you not to eat the peach? Why would you ignore me?"

Heidi wore a blank expression, playing the part of the unsuspecting victim. "I've just never had a peach before… I was curious to try it, that's all…"

"Then why did you say I gave it to you?" I demanded.

At my question, tears quickly filled her eyes. "I-I'm sorry, Daniella… I promise I didn't mean to do it on purpose…

"I was just scared. I didn't want Mom and Dad to scold me for being disobedient… That's why I… I threw you under the bus…"

Even though I could see right through her lie, I felt utterly helpless.

Every time her inner voice surfaced, it seemed to be deliberately pushing me into trouble.

Heidi had to be doing it on purpose. There was no other explanation.

It seemed I would need to stay on high alert from then on.

Chapter 3

A few days later, I heard Heidi's "inner voice" again. The timing didn't surprise me in the least.

"What should I do? Those thugs told me to meet them behind the school tomorrow. If I don't, they'll burn down the garage…

"Only Daniella can save me. No, I can't possibly trouble her again!"

In that instant, Heidi looked at me, her eyes brimming with pity and desperation.

In my past life, I had trusted her inner voice. I had gone all the way to the mountain behind the school, only to realize too late that it had led me into a trap.

This time, I had no intention of responding. I pretended as though I hadn't heard a single word.

Noticing my silence, Heidi quickly adopted a wounded expression. "What should I do? They'll beat me to death tomorrow…" she whispered, her voice choked with tears.

I kept my gaze fixed on my phone, pretending to ignore her. But just as I was about to return to my room, she suddenly grabbed the hem of my shirt.

Feigning surprise, I asked, "What's wrong, Heidi? Are you being bullied?"

The moment I finished speaking, her tears came rushing out.

"Daniella, some thugs are forcing me to go to the mountain behind the school tomorrow. If I don't, they'll do something terrible to me…

"Please, Daniella! I'm begging you. You're the only one who can save me!"

As I looked at Heidi's pitiful face, memories from my past life surged back. When she had stood on that mountain before, she hadn't flinched in the slightest.

The thought filled me with fury. Before long, a plan started to take root in my mind.

After steadying myself, I gave her a faint smile. "Don't worry. I'll make sure those bad guys get what they deserve."

Since I couldn't avoid what was coming, I decided to make the most of it instead.

The next day arrived sooner than I expected. Following the location Heidi had given me, I headed to the mountain behind the school.

As soon as I reached the designated spot, several thugs stepped out from behind the trees.

I scanned the area, but Heidi was nowhere to be found.

The group's leader had blond hair. After yanking the stick from my hand, he shoved me down beside a filthy, stagnant puddle.

I struggled fiercely, my voice shaking with fear. "What do you want from me? Let me go!"

His stern voice rumbled in my ear. "Don't even think about it. You're not getting away."

In a heartbeat, the dreadful memories of my past life came flooding back, consuming my thoughts.

My hands trembled as I shouted, "Who ordered you to do this? I'll pay you whatever you want! Just let me go!"

As my words fell, the blond thug laughed mockingly. "Are you kidding me? What could you possibly offer us? Did you know that your sister handed over a whopping five thousand bucks?"

At the mention of the amount, his grip tightened around me.

"She said that once you're out of the picture, your family's billion-dollar fortune will be hers. From then on, she'll live a life of endless luxury."

With his hand clamped over my mouth, I was completely silenced. I could only stare at him, my eyes widening in horror.

Without warning, he shoved me down harder, forcing my face into the puddle of stagnant water. I gasped for air, my awareness fading with every second.

Soon, my strength ebbed away, and my body went limp. Noticing how I no longer struggled, the blond thug finally let go of me.

Rising to his feet, he whistled sharply. Heidi slowly emerged from the edge of the woods.

With her neat dress and eager expression, she looked nothing like the timid, pitiful sister she pretended to be every day.

She nudged me with her foot, worry flickering across her face. "Daniella, are you alright?" she asked nervously.

Realizing that I wasn't moving, she broke into a satisfied smile. "Excellent work, everyone. Clean up the scene and make it appear to be an accident. I'll pay you afterward."

Just as she was feeling pleased with herself, Dad's voice suddenly thundered from afar. "Heidi! What on earth are you doing?"

Read the Full Story Now
Support the author and inspire more amazing stories Goodnovel
Unlock All Chapters
Search for “A55202” on goodnovel to read the full book.
Copy the code and search in the NovelShort app to continue reading.
A55202
copy

Lies From Her Heart

Chapter 1
Chapters
Customize
Next Chapter