The True Heiress He Lost: I Left and Never Looked Back

The True Heiress He Lost: I Left and Never Looked Back

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Audrey had been abducted by the trusted housekeeper for ten years before finally returning to the Winslow family. Upon her return, she discovered that the housekeeper's daughter had been adopted as the Winslow family's own, and her fiancé was particularly attentive to this adopted daughter. In response, Audrey had the housekeeper imprisoned and evicted the adopted daughter from the house. However, her parents and fiancé berated her harshly, consistently siding with the adopted daughter. Feeling betrayed and unwelcome, Audrey decided to sever ties with the family.

The True Heiress He Lost: I Left and Never Looked Back Chapter 1

Audrey Winslow was the long-lost daughter of the prestigious Winslow family.

When she was seven, she had been abducted by the family's housekeeper and left to fend for herself on the streets.

Ten years later, she finally returned home, only to find that the housekeeper's daughter, Lillian Winslow, had taken her place and become the adopted daughter of the Winslow family.

Audrey couldn't accept it.

So she personally sent the housekeeper to prison, drove Lillian out of the house, and took back everything that rightfully belonged to her.

By the time she turned twenty, her parents spared no effort to make it up to her. Julian Ashcroft, her fiancé, had also publicly declared that the only woman he would ever marry was Audrey.

She thought everything had finally fallen back into place-that the happiness meant for her had, at last, arrived.

That illusion shattered on the eve of her wedding. Lillian sent over a "gift"-a set of lingerie that was clearly not her size.

Fury surged through Audrey. Audrey immediately had Lillian's boutique smashed and warned her never to show her face again.

But no sooner had the shop been wrecked than Julian came looking for her.

"Lillian's already had it hard enough. Why can't you just leave her alone?"

"Lillian? Had it hard enough?" Audrey frowned, her voice laced with sarcasm. "Her mother ruined my life and left me on the streets. She took my place and lived as the Winslow family's daughter for ten years. What part of that is hard enough?"

"Her mother wronged you, sure, but she's innocent!" Julian cut her off quickly, urgency bleeding into his voice. "Back then, she was just a little girl left behind in the Winslow household. And in the past three years, you've already taken everything back. She's been driven out too. Isn't that enough?"

"Not enough. Not even close!" The past clawed its way back, and Audrey could no longer hold it in. "This is what they owe me. As long as she's still alive, I won't let her live in peace!"

"What will it take for you to let her go?" Julian clenched his fists, barely containing his anger.

"Unless she dies."

The moment the words left her lips, Julian shoved the window open and jumped from the second floor.

A heavy thud echoed through the air.

The sound exploded in Audrey's ears. She bolted downstairs in a panic, only to find Julian lying in a pool of blood.

"Julian!" Audrey rushed over like she'd lost her mind, pulling him into her arms, desperately trying to stop the bleeding.

But Julian struggled to lift his hand and pushed her away. His voice came out hoarse. "I'll pay her debt with my life. Is that enough for you?"

Audrey froze where she stood, as if struck by lightning.

For her?

What right did he have to do that for her?

Audrey was his fiancée. The rightful daughter of the Winslow family.

But there was no time to think. She rushed him to the hospital.

The surgery began soon after. By the time her parents arrived, Audrey was sitting alone on a bench in the hallway, dried blood staining her clothes.

The image of Julian jumping replayed over and over in her mind.

She couldn't understand how everything had spiraled into this.

Footsteps approached. Before she could react, a sharp slap landed across her face.

"You ungrateful girl! We've done everything to make it up to you. Why won't you let it go? Driving Lillian out wasn't enough for you? Now you've nearly cost Julian his life!" Her father, Edward Winslow, spoke in a voice that trembled with rage. "If I'd known it would come to this, you might as well have died out there!"

The blow knocked Audrey's head to the side. A trace of blood seeped from the corner of her lips.

In that instant, everything finally became clear to her.

Three years ago, when she had driven Lillian out of the house, there had been reluctance in her parents' eyes as they looked at Lillian, and Julian had let slip, however briefly, the attachment he still felt for her.

Now, at last, every last piece fell into place.

Over the years they had spent together, they had come to see Lillian as family.

And Audrey had been nothing more than an outsider who could be cast aside at any time.

And yet, when she had first returned to the Winslow family, the joy in her parents' eyes had seemed real. Julian, too, had stayed by her side every step of the way.

On her birthday, they had made up for the ten years of gifts she had missed.

When she mentioned a dessert she had loved as a child, they had driven three hours just to buy it for her.

When she said she didn't want anything Lillian had ever used, they had packed it all up, thrown it away, and replaced every last piece for her.

Even when she had accidentally noticed that the amounts on the gift list had all been doubled...

Even when a corner of that same dessert box had casually appeared in one of Lillian's social media posts...

Even when the things that were supposedly thrown out had somehow ended up in Lillian's home...

She had chosen not to look too closely. She had simply let herself enjoy that hard-won happiness.

But now, all the details she had deliberately ignored were rising to the surface.

She had no choice but to admit it. She had lost, and she had lost completely.

In that moment, she finally understood that no matter how hard she tried, she would never get those lost ten years back.

Those years had already been filled by Lillian.

And as for Audrey, she had died in their hearts the day she was taken at seven.

Audrey gently wiped the blood from the corner of her mouth. When she raised her head again, nothing remained in her eyes but cold despair.

"Fine." Her voice was quiet. "Then I'll give you exactly what you want."

"What?" Edward frowned, as if he hadn't heard her clearly.

But Audrey said nothing more. She simply turned and walked out of the hospital.

The sky gradually darkened. Rain came pouring down and soaked her to the skin, but she felt none of it.

Then her phone suddenly buzzed with a new message.

"Ms. Audrey Winslow, the letter of forgiveness submitted on your behalf by Mr. Julian Ashcroft has been approved. As a result, the defendant, Linda Barrett, has been granted a reduced sentence and will be released upon completion of her term in the coming days. This is to inform you accordingly."

Linda Barrett... Lillian's biological mother. The very housekeeper who had kidnapped her all those years ago.

So they had planned all along to reunite Lillian with her mother, while she alone had been kept in the dark like a fool.

Audrey gripped her phone so tightly that her fingers blanched, yet she refused to let go.

Tears slid from the corners of her eyes, falling onto the screen one drop at a time.

She suddenly remembered how furious Julian had been when she first came back to the Winslow family and he learned that Linda Barrett had been the one to abduct her.

Back then, he had sworn he would make Linda pay.

And this was his idea of making her pay. Three years in prison. Nothing more.

A soft laugh escaped Audrey's lips, but it carried nothing except endless bitterness.

A long while later, she finally let out a slow breath and dialed a number she hadn't called in three years.

"Do two things for me. First, I want Linda sent back to prison. Second, I want to fake my death and disappear. From this moment on, there will be no more Audrey Winslow in this world."

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“Audrey had been abducted by the trusted housekeeper for ten years before finally returning to the Winslow family. Upon her return, she discovered that the housekeeper's daughter had been adopted as the Winslow family's own, and her fiancé was particularly attentive to this adopted daughter. In response, Audrey had the housekeeper imprisoned and evicted the adopted daughter from the house. However, her parents and fiancé berated her harshly, consistently siding with the adopted daughter. Feeling betrayed and unwelcome, Audrey decided to sever ties with the family.”
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