Three Years Stolen — Basement PrisonChapter 1
As the only daughter of the Bennett family, three years ago I went abroad to expand the overseas market for the Bennett Group.
After I left, my parents brought Sophie Miller, the daughter of my uncle from a small town, to live in our estate.
Three years later, when I finally completed my task and returned home, I pushed open the door only to see Sophie wearing my clothes and hosting a party as if she were the mistress of the house.
The moment she saw me, Sophie frowned.
“Where did this poor relative come from? So rude—showing up this late?”
“Forget it, since you’re here, go to the kitchen and help the staff serve drinks. Let me show you what real high society looks like.”
“Oh, and look all you want, but don’t touch anything. If you break something, even selling you wouldn’t cover the cost.”
I ignored her and was about to step inside when I noticed the silver bracelet on her wrist.
Catching my gaze, she lifted her hand and shook the bracelet with pride.
“Never seen anything like this, have you? My mom gave it to me. Consider it a little gift for your peasant eyes.”
I grabbed her wrist and tore the bracelet off.
“My things—and you think you deserve to wear them?”
…
This time it was Sophie’s turn to freeze.
“Who the hell are you?” she screamed.
“How dare you snatch my stuff! Do you know who I am? I’m the eldest daughter of the Miller family!”
She lunged at me like a madwoman, trying to take the bracelet back, but I dodged her.
Sophie missed and fell hard to the ground.
The surrounding guests, seeing this, stifled laughter, which only made Sophie more furious.
“Security! Where the hell are the guards? Catch this bitch and beat her up!”
“Sophie, why is it so noisy? What’s going on?”
Her shrieking drew attention upstairs.
The sound of familiar footsteps followed, and soon my parents slowly descended from the second floor.
The moment they saw me, their expressions froze.
“Sophia?” My mother’s scarf slipped from her hands as she looked at me, her voice trembling with uncertainty.
“You’re back?”
Hearing the name “Sophia,” Sophie’s body jolted violently.
The arrogance on her face instantly vanished, replaced by a pitiful expression. Forcing out tears, she looked at me with reddened eyes.
“Aunt, Uncle… is she really… Sophia?”
She turned toward me, tears rolling down her cheeks.