PART 2 : They Treated Me Like A Servant At My Sister’s Wedding—Until The Groom’s Father Spoke

Evelyn didn’t move right away. Her mother’s grip tightened, but something in her—something forged in discipline and distance—refused to respond on command. “I’m not staff,” she said quietly. The words were controlled, almost soft, yet they carried a firmness that didn’t belong in this room of rehearsed politeness. Catherine’s fingers stilled against her arm.

For a fraction of a second, her mother’s composure cracked. It was subtle—just a tightening around the eyes, a flicker of disbelief—but Evelyn saw it. Around them, the low hum of conversation continued, glasses clinked, laughter rose and fell, yet a few nearby guests angled their attention ever so slightly. Wealth had its own instincts; it could smell discomfort like blood in water.

Catherine released her arm slowly, as if deciding which version of herself to wear. The public one returned first—a polished smile, chin lifted, shoulders back. “Don’t embarrass me,” she murmured, lips barely moving, the threat tucked neatly beneath elegance. Her hand drifted to her necklace, fingers brushing the sapphires as if drawing strength from their cold, borrowed brilliance.

Evelyn rubbed her arm where the nails had pressed into her skin, grounding herself in the small sting. She didn’t look away this time. For years, she had mastered silence in rooms like this, had learned how to shrink without being noticed. But standing here now, under the crushing weight of chandeliers and expectations, she felt something unfamiliar rise—something that refused to be quiet.

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