Wish Chapter 9

Wish Chapter 9

before he drifted off. He’d pretended not to notice, a secret sweetness blooming in his chest

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Ashley, like her mother, was beautiful. The kind of beautiful that made men want to marry her. He’d been drawn to her, captivated even, but he’d always looked down on her background, her past. That’s why he’d never gone public with their relationship. He didn’t want his friends joking about how he and his father had fallen for the same woman, mother and daughter. It wasn’t something he was proud of. He’d enjoyed being with her, the moments of intense connection, but he’d always known he wouldn’t marry her. He’d thought he was in control. After all, his family had done so much for her. She’d always been obedient, compliant

Three years. He’d almost forgotten the spirited

independent girl she’d been before him. Now

she was done. Just like that. She didn’t want 

him. Just friends. Just like he’d wanted. Just 

friends. Forever

Ethan pulled the velvet box from his pocket

The 11.8carat diamond, meant for her birthday 

tomorrow, mocked him with its brilliance. He 

handed the phone and the box to the waiter

Thanks for the phone. I don’t need this 

anymore. You can have it.He spoke calmly, his 

voice even. The stunned waiter tried to refuse

but Ethan was already gone

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I’d made plans with David to celebrate my 

birthday after the dinner at the Millers. He 

walked me to the car, looking handsome in the 

black cashmere coat I’d bought him. I could see 

the disappointment in his eyes, so I kissed him quickly. Wait for me. Hot pot tonight?” 

He nodded, pulling me into a longer kiss. We 

didn’t break apart until the Millerscar arrived.

watched him from the back window as we 

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drove away. He stood there in the falling snow

a solitary figure, until he disappeared from sight

Ethan wasn’t at the party. He’d said he wanted to end things on my birthday, but that wasn’t necessary anymore. After our phone call, there was no way he’d come crawling back. It was for the best. We were back to being friends

Something felt off when I arrived at the Miller house. It was eerily quiet, almost devoid of staff. A prickle of unease ran down my spine. I thought of Mrs. Miller’s chilling expression that night. I stopped, pulling out my phone. I called David, letting it ring three times before hanging up. It was a code we’d established while 

watching a show, a signal for danger or 

uncertainty. He would understand. He would 

come

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The maid escorted me inside, then disappeared

Mrs. Miller was sitting on the sofa, wearing

pale grey cheongsam. She smiled, beckoning 

me over for tea. She looked her usual kind self. Had I been imagining things

Come, Ashley, have some tea with me.” 

The fragrant steam rose from the jadecolored liquid. I took a sip. Mrs. Miller stood. I almost 

forgot your present. I’ll be right back.” 

I stood up with her, and the room spun. She 

caught me. Ashley, what’s wrong? You look 

pale. Let’s go upstairs. You can rest in your old 

room. I’ve kept it clean for you.” 

I couldn’t open my eyes, my body weak and 

heavy. I felt myself being guided, but it wasn’t 

Mrs. Miller anymore. I struggled to see, but my 

vision was blurred. Then, a familiar voice

Achlow you’re Con morn hoautiful than your 

Г 

Ashley, you’re even more beautiful than your 

mother was” 

Mr. Miller?I gasped, a jolt of terror shooting 

through me. But the brief clarity faded as the 

drug took over. The room spun again, and I was 

pushed onto a bed. The door clicked shut

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Mrs. Miller stood downstairs, staring at the 

closed bedroom door. Years ago, Ashley’s 

mother, Helen, had screamed and begged from 

behind that same door, pleading for help. Mrs. 

Miller hadn’t gone up then either

Helen had been a single mother, beautiful and 

vulnerable, working for the Millers when 

Richard, Mrs. Miller’s husband, had taken an 

interest in her. It hadn’t been seduction, it had 

been coercion. Helen had fought back

threatened to report him. But she had

daughter, Ashley, whom she adored. Richard 

had used her as leverage, and Helen had 

backed down

Mrs. Miller had watched her husband’s 

infatuation grow, consumed by hatred and 

resentment. But she’d endured it, swallowing 

her tears and rage. The driver had been

distant relative. She’d orchestrated Helen’s 

death. Richard had eventually figured it out, his 

rage turning violent. But because of Ethan, and 

the pressure from Richard’s father, the 

marriage remained intact, a hollow shell of its 

former self

Helen was dead. To protect the family name

and her standing with her son, the story had 

been twisted. The victim became the villain, the 

murderer handsomely rewarded for his silence

Richard left DC, continuing his life of privilege

Mrs. Miller adopted Ashley, treating her like

daughter. People praised her kindness, her 

compassion. Ethan respected her even more

But only she knew the truth. She was broken

She was crazy. Perhaps she’d kept Ashley alive 

for this very moment. Helen’s daughter’s 

screams would be even more satisfying

She didn’t understand. How could a mother 

seduce her husband, and then her daughter 

seduce her son? She’d tolerated Ethan’s fling 

with Ashley. It had been a secret, a nothing. But 

now, he was talking about marriage. And 

Richardhe hadn’t given up on Ashley either

She couldn’t let that happen. Ashley had 

brought this on herself

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Screeching tires shattered the silence. Mrs. 

Miller whirled around. David and Ethan burst 

through the door, racing upstairs almost 

simultaneously. The bedroom door crashed 

open. Richard scrambled off the bed, his 

clothes disheveled, his face and body covered 

in scratches

Ethan stopped dead in the doorway. David

take her to the hospital.He turned away

unable to look inside

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Wish Novel

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