Chapter 1
The enemies of my adopted sister's parents mistook me for her and kidnapped me.
Before the rogues killed me, they gave me three phone calls for help.
If anyone was willing to give me three hundred dollars, I could live.
For the first call, I dialed my father.
Father didn't listen to a word I said. He immediately unleashed a torrent of curses.
"Where the hell are you? Get your ass back home right now for your sister's birthday!"
For the second call, I dialed my brother.
My brother listened silently to my plea for help, then hung up with a cold snort.
"You're never around when the pack needs you. Who's going to fall for this act now?"
For the third call, I dialed my fiancé.
He didn't even answer. When I called again, I'd been blocked.
The rogue wolf laughed at me.
"Looks like being the eldest daughter of the Ashwood family doesn't mean much, does it?"
After he tortured me to death, he stuffed my body into a suitcase and threw it in the river.
When the rogues kidnapped me, my father, my brother, and my fiancé wouldn't even give three hundred dollars as ransom.
Yet they threw tens of millions dollars at my adopted sister's birthday celebration while I was butchered by rogues who never got their payment.
The adoptive sister’s parents died saving me, and after my family took her in, she became the center of attention—and the most important person—in our home.
But when they got my death finally, they all fell into deep sorrow.
When my body was discovered, it had already decomposed severely.
After a month submerged in the river, I was bloated beyond recognition.
On top of that, my entire body had been folded into a 20-inch suitcase.
The skin of my face had adhered to my thighs, a bloody mess.
But even in that state, my hand still clutched my phone, refusing to let go.
Everyone at the scene felt a pang of bitterness in their hearts.
Even my brother Damine, the pack forensic who had rushed to the scene after receiving the call, looked pained.
The body of a member who had been brutally killed by the rogue wolves was found on the territory. As the head of pack's guard force, Damine received the notification and rushed to the scene.
"She must have been terrified before she died."
My brother sighed, carefully prying the phone from my hand.
That gentle movement was something I hadn't experienced from him since I turned ten.
When I was ten, Sera wasn't my sister yet.
It was because I was spoiled and stubborn back then, insisting on chasing after a balloon that flew away.
However, on the way, we encountered a once-in-a-century mudslide. It was Serah's parents who saved me.
Her parents both died in that mudslide, protecting me. Their bodies were never recovered.
Out of guilt, my parents adopted her.
But from that moment on, my world turned upside down.
Sera stole all the love my family had for me. She would deliberately frame me.
Whenever I tried to explain, My family members always accuse me of being jealous and immature.
I stared at my brother's hands in a daze.
How long had it been since he touched my face this gently?
"Female victim, age between tAshwoodty and tAshwoodty-five. Preliminary assessment: time of death approximately one month ago."
His assistance stood nearby, reporting the initial examination results.
My brother's movements stopped abruptly.
One month.
Exactly when I disappeared.
I clearly saw his eyelashes tremble.
Did he think of me?
Did he feel even a trace of concern for me?
The assistance noticed my brother pause and thought his eyes were bothering him. He asked quietly with concern.
"Mr. Ashwood, are your eyes hurting again? Do you need to rest?"
My brother snapped out of it, his face breaking into a proud smile.
"My eyes are fine now."
"It's all thanks to my sister Sera. If she hadn't donated a cornea to me, my eyes wouldn't have healed this quickly."
"That's wonderful news."
The Beta quickly congratulated him, then hesitated and said in a low voice.
"But Mr Ashwood, isn't your sister's name Jocelyn? Or am I remembering wrong?"
My brother's expression froze. His smile faded.
"Don't mention her. I'm so disappointed in her. The moment she found out about my eyes, she disappeared. I never asked her to burden herself for me."
"Thank the Moon Goddess for my adopted sister Sera, who donated a cornea and saved my sight. I never thought blood could be weaker than adoption. From now on, I don't have that sister anymore."
His words were like an ice-cold dagger, instantly shattering the hope and dreams in my heart.
I smiled bitterly.
Of course. How could he think of me?
After all, in his mind, I was the evil woman who watched her brother suffer and ran away.
But brother, I didn't disappear on purpose.
I didn't abandon you when you needed me most.
No one believed me when I said I was kidnapped.
My brother would never know the cornea was mine. I had arranged the donation before I was taken.
But just like everything else I did for this family and our pack, Sera had stolen the credit.
Chapter 2
My brother's hands never stopped moving.
Carefully, he tried to separate the skin of my face from my thighs.
I knew he was trying to identify the body through facial features.
But he didn't know my face had been slashed beyond recognition before I died.
No matter how skilled his hands were, he couldn't restore it completely.
Yet my brother refused to give up.
I knew his passion for his profession had always been greater than his love for me.
He once told Sera with a smile that being a forensic was the most sacred calling in the world.
Sera nodded and agreed to his face, but behind his back, she mocked him in front of me. She said it was unlucky disgusting to touch bloodshed and violence every day.
I was so angry that I slapped her. But when Damine learnt that I hit Sera, he thought I was being jealous again.
He forced me to the ground and made me recite a public apology to the pack for dishonoring Sera.
He said:
"If Sera's parents hadn't died saving you, would you even be here to bully their daughter? How can you be so selfish! How can the Ashwood family have such an ungrateful person?"
But now, my brother said:
"So young. What a waste."
My brother changed into a fresh pair of gloves and unbuttoned my shirt.
With a soft "click," the cord around my neck broke.
An amulet fell onto the examination table.
This was something I'd worn against my skin always. I'd kowtowed to the rogues a hundred times to keep it.
Because this was what my brother had crafted for me at great expense when I was a hundred days old. He'd climbed ten mountains to the Moon Goddess statue to pray for my blessing.
It was meant to protect me for a lifetime of peace, safety, and longevity.
Engraved on it was the "Jo" from my name, Jocelyn.
I couldn't help but feel hopeful.
If brother looked closely, he would recognize it was mine.
Sure enough, I saw surprise flash in his eyes.
But before he could examine it further, his phone rang, interrupting him.
Seeing the caller ID, he immediately stripped off his gloves and answered the video call.
On the screen, Sera's voice was soft and sweet.
"Brother, when are you coming home? I suddenly really want to eat the Black Forest cake you make."
My brother's voice held a warmth and indulgence I'd never heard before.
"Alright, once I finish things here, I'll come right back and make it for you. Little glutton."
"I knew you're the best, brother!"
Sera giggled, then her tone shifted.
"By the way, brother, have you found Jocelyn yet? I remember she loved your cakes too. If she comes back and sees the cake, she'll be so happy."
She hated me with every fiber of her being.
She'd stolen everything from me. Even the rogues who killed me were lured here by her.
Yet in front of everyone, she remained the perfect adopted daughter—kind, generous, always thinking of her "sister."
Sure enough, before my brother could answer, a cold male voice I knew down to my bones cut in.
"Good riddance she's not here. Saves you from being bullied by her. You're too kind, why even think about her? She's selfish and stubborn. If she doesn't want to come home, let her die out there for all I care."
It was my fiancé, Rowan Ashwood,the Alpha candidate of Stormfang Pack.
The man who once swore he'd love me forever.
The shot of the video call shifted slightly, revealing Rowan's handsome but cold face.
He reached out and naturally pulled Sera into his arms, looking at her with undisguised affection.
"A month ago, when rogues invaded the pack, my heart was pierced by a silver arrow. I needed a heart transplant to survive. She said she'd give me her heart without hesitation. And then what?"
"The moment she heard about the surgery risks and the expensive ongoing treatment, she stole the money I'd saved for the operation and disappeared without a trace! If you hadn't secretly given me your heart, Sera, how could I still be alive?"
He lowered his head, gazing tenderly at Sera in his arms, his voice dripping with gentleness.
"Sera, don't waste your energy on someone like that. I've found a new heart donor source. Until then, I'll get you the best moonstone-enhanced artificial heart in the world. You'll be fine, I promise."
Sera nestled in his arms, her cheeks flushed with a shy blush.
"Rowan and Damine, as long as you're both healthy and safe, I don't care what happens to me."
I bit my lip hard.
Ghosts have no tears, but my chest throbbed with wave after wave of pain.
That heart was mine too.
I knew they hated me.
Hated me for disappearing when my brother's cornea was degenerating and he needed a family member's match most.
Hated me for running away with the money when Rowan's heart was failing and his life hung by a thread.
But they didn't know.
It was me who donated my heart despite the risk of complications, then gave my brother a cornea too.
It was me who insisted on saving them.
And when I came out of the hospital half-blind with a moonstone artificial heart, I faced two people who despised me to their core.
My brother looked at my bandaged eye and sneered.
"You'd rather fool around and lose an eye than do a compatibility test for your own brother? Not that I want it anyway!"
"Now you finally come back? When will you be half as sensible as Sera! She saved both me and Rowan."
He pointed at me with disgust. "Look at yourself now. Are you done making trouble? This is your last chance. Get home now. Next time, no one will tolerate you."
Rowan looked at my weakened state like I was trash, turning away in revulsion.
"Get away from us, you slut! Playing around with other men until you look like this—you have the nerve to show your face to me and Sera? Disgusting."
They both despised me.
So now that I'm dead, lying here silently, they must be thrilled, right?
Chapter 3
Perhaps thinking of the past, Damine's expression darkened.
After a moment of thought, he still called my number.
But no matter how many times he tried, the line wouldn't connect.
His face flushed red with anger.
"Ha! She's got some nerve, ignoring my calls now. Then she can stay gone forever!"
The young assistant beside him hesitated, then picked up the missing persons report.
"Mr. Ashwood, I didn't find any matches in the recent disappearances list. But there's one name I think you'd want to know about."
The guard pointed to my name on the list. Before he could speak, Damine cut him off impatiently.
"Enough!"
"We're on duty. Don't waste my time with irrelevant garbage!"
Though I'd known this would be the outcome, my heart still ached with sorrow.
Anything about me was a waste of time. But he'd answer Sera's calls.
Maybe in his eyes, Sera was the sister he acknowledged.
And me, his actual blood sister, didn't matter at all.
Damine ignored the young warrior. He'd lost interest in examining the amulet that had fallen on the table.
He shoved it into a bag along with the phone.
After submitting the evidence to the forensics unit, Damine finally pulled out his phone during his break.
He opened the group chat that didn't include me.
[Pretty weird coincidence. This female body is about the same age as Jocelyn. Wonder where the hell she is now.]
Rowan sent a voice message. His mocking laughter came through immediately.
"Jocelyn Ashwood isn't the type to rough it. The money she stole from me is enough for her to live it up anywhere in the world."
Damine froze when he heard this.
Like he'd been awakened, embarrassment and rage flashed across his face.
Right. How could he forget?
Someone as cold-blooded and selfish as me would never make myself suffer.
I was probably somewhere having the time of my life, laughing at what a fool he was.
Sera's soft voice came through.
"Maybe Jocelyn was just acting on impulse. It's been a month now. However angry she was, it should've passed by now. Let me try calling her. Maybe she'll pick up for me."
Damine's head snapped up immediately. A flicker of light passed through his eyes, one he didn't even notice himself.
Rowan refused just as quickly.
"No need. Why bother calling her?"
But his eyes involuntarily drifted toward Sera's phone.
Sera's face stiffened for a moment.
This clearly wasn't what she wanted.
I could see the unwillingness and jealousy churning in the depths of her eyes.
She must be so jealous. After all, I was dead. She'd confirmed it herself. Yet I still occupied an irreplaceable place in these two men's hearts.
Sure enough, she gritted her teeth and opened her phone. Her finger slid across the screen and dialed my number.
Call after call Ashwoodt unanswered.
Her eyes quickly reddened, her voice catching with sobs.
"Does Jocelyn hate me this much?"
"I know my body is weak. Everyone says I probably don't have many years left. My only wish is to marry Rowan properly before I go, with my family's blessing."
"I just want to fulfill this one small wish. Why, why won't Jocelyn even give me this chance? Does she hate seeing me happy that much?"
Rowan's heart broke for her. He immediately pulled her into a tight embrace.
"Don't talk nonsense. Our Sera will live a long, long life. When Jocelyn comes back, I'll make her apologize to you immediately!"
Damine panicked too, rushing to comfort her.
"Sera, don't be sad. I love you most. You're the most important princess in the Ashwood family."
Damine reached out tenderly, as if he could wipe away her tears through the screen.
"I have to admit, your mom and dad saved the wrong person all those years ago. Otherwise none of this would've happened, and you wouldn't be suffering like this."
"That ungrateful wretch. From now on, we don't care whether she lives or dies."
I looked up in disbelief.
The place in my heart that was already full of holes felt completely crushed by those words. Even the pain had gone numb.
I stared at Damine's familiar face.
I could barely connect him with the brother who used to cry when I got even the smallest scrape.
This face had given me the warmest smiles. This same face now called me an ungrateful wretch who shouldn't have been saved.
I looked up in a daze and caught the secretive, triumphant smile on Sera's lips.
As if she were saying to me silently:
See, Jocelyn? This is what happens when you go against me. Even your own brother wishes you were dead.