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Until Fate Break Us Apart

Eirlys Williams is the child of misfortune. That’s what people always labeled her. Her abusive father killed her mother due to her infidelity with another man, creating a permanent scar in her heart. People come and go in her life, but she remains in the same place, with her indelible trauma. "You deserve to be beaten! Who made you a child born from a murderer and a sl*t?!" "Your existence itself is a sin!" "Do us a favor and go die!" She shuts her heart to deflect the pain, hurt, and sadness that constantly following her. However, to shut one's pain, means one also shut their happiness. Constant abuse throughout the years has made the girl's heart grow cold and numb. However, her brief encounters with the Gardners sparks a new page in her life. "That's very kind of you. But then, I will be worried if you go home alone." "Don't be so reckless next time! You are a girl!" "Big sister, please become my wife in the future!" She could slowly feel all of her emotions coming back to her heart. The pain, joy, sadness, hope, anger, awe, and even love. This time, she vows to protect her heart with all her might. However, the Gardners have secrets they don't want other people to know. A secret that could put Eirlys in danger. Can Eirlys overcome the hardship that comes from regaining her emotions back? This is a story of an adolescent girl, trying to find a place where she belongs. ===================== - The pic isn't mine. Credits are belong to the original artist. - English isn't my first language, so there might be lots of grammar mistakes. I apologize in advance for that! Happy reading!

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Chapter 161 : Sun

"Eirlys, did you talk to someone just now?"

"Ah, Mother!" I ran over when I saw my mother standing at the entrance. "Mother, thank you for your hard fork today."

Mother smiled at me and stroked my hair. "I'm home, dear. Have you eaten yet?"

"Yes. I ate the leftover food from last night!"

"Have you done the laundry? And washing the dishes?"

"I have done everything. Mother, take a rest. I will fetch a glass of water for you!" I pulled my mother's hand gently and made her sit on the couch. Then I ran to the kitchen, poured some water into the glass, and gave it to my mother. 

"Thank you. I feel refreshed now. You really are a good girl."

I was happy to hear that compliment. I worked hard every day just to receive that simple thank you from her. It was worth getting tired all day for that.