Chapter 4
I felt like laughing, but I cried instead.
"Matthias.
"Nobody's going to take Mom's things.
"If you want to give Anna something, that's fine. Give her whatever you want from what the Lawsons have."
"What good stuff does the Lawson family even have?"
Matthias stopped talking suddenly.
Yeah, what good stuff did we have?
We had nothing good, from the people in the family to the things we owned.
I tossed the torn paper into the trash and headed upstairs.
"Mom's memorial is in a few days. Don't forget."
"How could I?" Matthias gave me an awkward smile.
"Go to bed early. I'll be in the office for a while longer."
I did not answer or look back at him.
I spent the whole night wide awake.
I gathered everything in the house that had to do with us three—Me, Walter, and Matthias.
I burned the pictures.
I broke and took apart anything that could be broken.
I packed up whatever could be given away and sent it to the orphanage.
All that was left in this little house were the memories in every corner.
It was the Lawson family's only little villa from when Mom married into the family.
After Mom passed away, my brother and I just could not bring ourselves to leave.
Dad moved out to live with Anna's mom.
Eventually, my brother stopped coming by as much.
Walter used to come over every day to play when we were younger.
It had been a long time since his last visit.
On the porch, I hugged Mom's picture.
I cried for a long time until I fell asleep with tears on my cheeks.
The day after my birthday was the anniversary of Mom's death.
That year, she hung on just long enough to see my birthday through before she left us.
I had cried so much back then.
Walter had been there for me every minute of the day, spending every second by my side.
He helped me get through the next eight years and eight birthdays.
This was the first year he had missed it, but it did not matter anymore.
Walter never showed up.
As for Anna, she just would not go away.
Her posts littered my social media feed all night.
Some nosy people even streamed it to me live.
"There's really no reason to celebrate," one of them said. "Tonight, let's just celebrate the anniversary of you buying your tablet!"
"We just wanted an excuse to eat cake," they joked.
There was a fancy, expensive two-layer cake and a tower of champagne.
There were many bags, beautiful clothes, and a little princess with a crown.
Anna was all smiles, gazing lovingly at the man next to her.
Walter was smiling gently back at her. They looked perfect together.
I logged off Messenger and set my phone down on the table.
I closed my eyes and whispered a wish to the flickering candlelight.
"Mom, please make everything go smoothly for me.
"Mom, please keep me far away from those terrible people."
Chapter 5
It was the day we were supposed to remember Mom's passing.
I waited and waited.
Dad had someone bring over fresh flowers.
However, there was no sign of Matthias.
After three unanswered calls, the fourth was finally picked up.
It was Anna's mom on the line. "Emma, is that you? Are you looking for Matthias?"
"Today is my mom's death anniversary."
"Oh dear! It's your mom's deathday? We're so forgetful. I'm so sorry.
"Our puppy just had babies today, and Matthias and Anna were so excited that they forgot all about today...
"It's too late to come over now. What should we do?"
"Mrs. Jones, who are you talking to?"
"It's Emma. She sounds upset. What should we do, Matthias?"
"Hey, Emma?" I heard Matthias's voice.
I hung up right away and blocked his number.
Mom's smiling face looked down at me from the black and white photo on her gravestone.
Her smile was full of love and kindness.
April had rolled around again.
I sat there on the ground, feeling like I was at the bottom of a freezing pit.
I hugged the photo of Mom and kissed it.
'It's alright. I'm here, and I'll never forget you, Mom,' I thought to myself.
After leaving the lawyer's office, I got back to our little house.
To my surprise, I saw Walter and two others there.
Anna was in the middle of the trio, holding a big bouquet and beaming with joy.
Matthias was the first to speak.
"Emma, look at Anna. She's done something amazing! Her design just won a major international prize."
"I just wanted to follow in your footsteps, Emma," Anna said, her voice timid and humble.
Looking over the design’s draft, Walter let out a snort. "Follow in her footsteps?
"She got her master's degree, yet she’s never won any awards like this before.
"Designing is all about having a gift, Anna. Don't sell yourself short."
Something on the draft caught my eye.
I could not resist stepping closer and grabbing it from Walter.
Each page was nearly identical to my rough draft.
Anna had stolen my ideas to win the prize!
"You copied my designs! Anna, how could you be so dishonest?!"
Anger made me shake all over, and I lifted my hand to slap her.
However, before I could, Walter grabbed my wrist tightly.
A sudden, strong push sent me tumbling to the ground in a heap.
Chapter 6
"Emma, you've been stubborn since you were little, and I've put up with it for so long.
"Anna won the prize fair and square. You’re accusing her of stealing your design, but where's your proof? Without evidence, you're just making things up."
"Emma, I swear I didn't copy your design.
"You've never liked me, so when would I even have gotten the chance to touch your computer?"
Feeling upset, Anna just crumbled into Walter's arms.
I whipped around to face Matthias.
My computer was always in the study.
He spent a lot of time there too.
Matthias looked away, his guilt clear.
Was it not obvious what was going on?
"Emma, just look at yourself."
Walter towered over me, all high and mighty.
He flung a bracelet at me, and it clattered to the floor by my feet.
"I can't figure out why I ever liked you."
I was about to snap back at him, but then I saw the necklace Anna was wearing.
My whole body shook with anger when I recognized it.
It was the tulip diamond necklace Mom had left for me.
"Matthias, how could you give her Mom's necklace?"
I pointed at Anna, my eyes blazing.
Matthias bit his lip, looking extremely uncomfortable. "Emma..."
Anna was already crying, trying to take off the necklace.
"I'm so sorry, Emma. I didn't realize it was from your mom. I'll return it right away."
Her tears kept falling.
Matthias could not stand to see her sad. "Anna, keep it. I gave it to you."
He turned to me. "It's just some jewelry. Anna likes it, so she should have it.
"I'll get you an even nicer one, Emma."
My heart felt like it was being sliced open, and my voice shook as I said, "Mom left that to me, Matthias. You can't just decide what to do with it.
"I'd rather destroy it than let that woman's daughter have it!"
Matthias's face turned red with a mix of shame and anger for just a second. "Emma, you shouldn't be so mean to Anna.”