The Discarded Heiress Princess
the world outside into streaks of grey. Seraphina sat near the back, her hood up, fingers cl
A
se letters until they
ine Av
h her instincts refused to deny: she had been switched. Replaced. Discarded like a bro
nough power to
didn't
omple
ell e
leaner. The buildings taller, glassier. No crumbling bricks, no rusted fences, no p
never belonged
was he
t plan on lea
ll bookstore awning. The mansion loomed behind the iron gates, ivy crawling up stone columns, wi
ced at th
sors lined
ed with somethin
even know t
stolen someth
ryt
had given it t
-
erfectly dressed in a cream silk blouse and pearls. A private tutor rec
n't lis
d was e
m the night before-those eyes, t
dream, she tol
yb
no baby photos of another child. No stories, no slip-ups, not
you alright?"
. "Just a
ay, leaving the man c
o see Dr.
ways too involved. Who never looked her
-
moved th
et, the guards thinning
ke she'd done it a hund
d. Fury guidi
s locked on the glowing window above-the one that had to be Celestine's room. S
ended at
idn't wait
rang throug
supposed t
hina
n one hand, a phone in the other. She looked lik
eyes
ir cr
ment, neither
to a mirror warped by
ne's voice waver
the shadows. "The girl who
's face w
did yo
to her coat and pull
up like
ame hospital. And somehow, I ended up in a
elestine whispered,
ped closer. "Look at me. Look at my f
tine
coul
e it w
t never felt quite right-it all
e whispered. "I swe
"Of course you didn't. You w
ng heavy b
" Celestine asked, almo
at first. Her hand tremb
ed to sc
to burn i
want answers. I want to kn
rs gathering in her eyes. "T
two strangers boun
rn of the
around them, Seraphina
asn't
the beg