The CEO Fell for His Dead Wife
l. The smell of antiseptic mixed with the faint aroma of burnt coffee made her stomach twist. Every step felt heavier tha
fect. Always the first to speak up in class, always the one who made the Dean smile, always the one the family proudly showca
gina," a voice ca
egina nodded in return, her own smile faltering. She had learned long
ld her just this morning, *"Regina, why can't you be more like your sist
eak softer. Regina had memorized the rules,
voice, but her mind kept wandering. She thought about her father's sharp glance at breakfast. The
her hands moving faster than her thoughts. Each word on the page was a small
owly, deliberately. Regina didn't mind being alone; in fact, she preferred it. It m
ourtyard, her phone buzzed.
ues tonight. You're excused from social events.
walls closing in. Every moment she spent outside of perfection was scrutinized, judged. Sh
ld paper and promise. She tried to lose herself in her studies, but it was impossible. Every page remind
ttention because it was freely given, like the sun shining over a field. Regina envied her. Not for her looks, her
ice broke thro
cal student she had occasionally studied with. His express
voice barely carrying over t
His gaze was steady
hat question with genuine interest in months. "I'm fine," she sai
his seat across the aisle. Regina watched him for a moment, a flicker of warmth stirring inside he
ching students pass by, laughing and carefree. Part of her longed to join them, to slip out of the chains of expectation and just be hersel
and this time it was a g
. Don't forget to submit your late
e could almost taste the bitterness in that word. She typed nothing in response.
ot of frustration and longing tighten in her chest. She was trapped in a life she hadn't chose
d. A stubborn ember of defiance, whispering that o
she