Reclaiming Her Crown, One Step At A Time
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Chapter 5 Maybe This Marriage Isn't A Good Idea img
Chapter 6 Her Eldest Brother img
Chapter 7 This Was All She Was Worth To The Moss Family img
Chapter 8 Stunning The Audience img
Chapter 9 Who Is The First img
Chapter 10 Congratulations From Ethan img
Chapter 11 Noelle Is My Wife img
Chapter 12 Sharing The Room With Her img
Chapter 13 Stunned Into Silence By What Happened Next img
Chapter 14 Willa Failed To Get The Tiara img
Chapter 15 Making Gerard Look Like A Fool img
Chapter 16 A Forgery img
Chapter 17 Employed As A Senior Appraiser img
Chapter 18 Bidding The Sapphire Necklace img
Chapter 19 The Necklace Was For Noelle img
Chapter 20 Are You Sure Willa's The One Who Saved You img
Chapter 21 That Jerk img
Chapter 22 You Guessed Right img
Chapter 23 Having Children With Him img
Chapter 24 You're My Real Daughter img
Chapter 25 What If It's Willa img
Chapter 26 How On Earth Did She Manage Scores Like That img
Chapter 27 First Place Was Still Willa's img
Chapter 28 Reveal The Truth img
Chapter 29 Congratulations To Noelle img
Chapter 30 That Person Is Noelle img
Chapter 31 Willa, You Don't Deserve It img
Chapter 32 Can't Stomach The Thought Of Ever Returning To That House img
Chapter 33 Is The Mystery Big Spender Farrell Brooks img
Chapter 34 The Reason Ethan Was So Calm img
Chapter 35 Blocked Gerard img
Chapter 36 What Kind Of Madness Was This img
Chapter 37 I Severed Ties With The Moss Family Long Ago img
Chapter 38 All Members Of The Moss Family Had Been Blocked By Noelle img
Chapter 39 Just Do What Makes You Happy img
Chapter 40 Gerard's Change In Attitude img
Chapter 41 A Video About Willa img
Chapter 42 Why Was He Taking Noelle's Side Again img
Chapter 43 I Refuse To Die For Gerard img
Chapter 44 Gerard Scolded Willa img
Chapter 45 Gerard Burst Into Tears img
Chapter 46 It Was Planned From The Start img
Chapter 47 Gerard Knelt Down And Begged For Forgiveness img
Chapter 48 Just Say Honey Once img
Chapter 49 You're So Good-Looking img
Chapter 50 Sharing A Bed img
Chapter 51 Gerard Desperately Tried To Make Amends img
Chapter 52 Are You Saying You Want To Throw Willa Out img
Chapter 53 I Can't Tell You She Bit Me img
Chapter 54 NoMo is Noelle img
Chapter 55 Stared At His Sister With Nothing But Contempt img
Chapter 56 Talk Back To Brock img
Chapter 57 Brock Hopes Noelle Will Save Him img
Chapter 58 Banjo Master img
Chapter 59 I Want To Invite My Teacher img
Chapter 60 Uncommon Respect For Noelle img
Chapter 61 It Felt Exactly Like Listening To NoMo img
Chapter 62 Your Beloved Banjo Is In My Possession img
Chapter 63 I Won't Charge You A Cent img
Chapter 64 She Says She Can't Stop Thinking About You img
Chapter 65 What's Your Strategy For Expressing Gratitude img
Chapter 66 The Scheming Man Who Soothed His Wife's Fury img
Chapter 67 Let Me Hold You For A While img
Chapter 68 Brock Asked NoMo To Compose Music img
Chapter 69 A Mystery Composer img
Chapter 70 Completed Two Pieces In Fifteen Minutes img
Chapter 71 The Legendary NoMo img
Chapter 72 The Industry Titans Rallied Behind Jaxton Because Of Noelle img
Chapter 73 Reveal The Mysterious Composer img
Chapter 74 Brock Collapses img
Chapter 75 He Would Finally See His Elusive Mentor img
Chapter 76 Who Was This Patient img
Chapter 77 Baby, My Hand's Gone Numb Under You img
Chapter 78 Our Marital Duties img
Chapter 79 Why Are You Holding On To Me So Tight img
Chapter 80 Just Pulling Your Leg A Little img
Chapter 81 What Other Talents Do You Possess img
Chapter 82 Gerard Defends Noelle img
Chapter 83 Willa Kneels Down To Apologize img
Chapter 84 Remember The Conditions Of Your Wager img
Chapter 85 Who Was The Man Holding Noelle So Intimately img
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Reclaiming Her Crown, One Step At A Time

Elia O'loughlin
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Chapter 1 The Recorder Proves Her Innocence

"Noelle, get down on your knees and say sorry to Willa right now!"

A man's voice rang out, sharp and cold, resounding across the spacious living room.

Noelle Moss stood frozen in the center of the room, her long lashes lowered as she tightened her grip on the voice recorder tucked inside her pocket. Her eyes slowly lifted toward the man on the sofa-her third brother, Gerard Moss.

Next to him sat Willa Moss, the adopted daughter of the Moss family. She wasn't even related to them by blood.

Yet she was being told by her own elder brother to kneel down and apologize to Willa.

"You shoved Willa down the stairs on purpose. How could you be so cruel? You're utterly disgusting! I refuse to acknowledge someone like you as my sister!" Gerard snapped.

Utterly disgusting?

Noelle's lashes quivered faintly as she fought to hold back the tight, aching pressure in her chest. "I didn't-"

Before she could finish, Gerard grabbed a glass from the table and threw it hard at her. "How dare you talk back!"

The glass hit her foot and then crashed on the floor, shattering into countless fragments.

Noelle's delicate foot instantly turned red and began to swell.

Thin slivers of glass shards cut across her smooth leg, drawing fresh, bright red blood.

But Noelle didn't flinch. She just stood there as though none of it hurt.

This wasn't the first time Gerard had shouted at her like this-or hurt her.

"Gerard, please... Don't be so harsh on Noelle," Willa said quickly, her voice light and gentle. "She didn't push me on purpose. It wasn't her fault. It was just an accident. Really-it was my own fault."

Gerard's heart melted suddenly at her words. "Why are you still defending her, Willa? Have you thought about what would have happened if you ended up with a scar? You're a girl. That's not something to take lightly!"

"But Gerard..."

"That's enough. Stop defending her. Come closer-let me see if you're hurt."

"I'm fine, Gerard. It's nothing..."

Seeing them play out their familial roles, Noelle felt a deep, draining weariness settle over her.

Gerard was so worried about whether Willa might mar her look. But moments ago, he had hurled a glass at her with no hesitation, leaving her leg bleeding. Did he think she couldn't be scarred? Didn't it matter that she-his own sister by blood-might also be concerned about her looks?

Noelle had learned to survive on her own from a young age, growing up in an orphanage with no one to rely on. Later on, an elderly couple, Jeffery and Babette Hobbes, took her in and raised her with warmth and care. Under their care, she'd never been mistreated, never made to feel like a burden.

After fussing over Willa, Gerard turned and caught sight of the faint, mocking smile on Noelle's beautiful face. He almost went wild with irritation. "What are you smirking at? Noelle, we made it clear when we brought you back two years ago-Willa was raised in this house. Even if you're not related by blood, you're expected to treat her like your own sister. You, as the older one, are supposed to protect her-spoil her! But what have you done since you returned?"

Noelle smiled bitterly. Her lips, soft and rose-colored, trembled slightly.

Two years ago, when the Moss family came looking for her and claimed her as one of their own, she thought she'd finally found her people. Jeffery and Babette had already passed away, and with no one left, she clung to the idea of reuniting with her family. She even turned down a generous offer to live with him from Levi Martin, Jeffery's old friend-just so she could live with the Mosses.

For two years, she'd done everything she could to fit in. She'd put up with more than anyone should have, always backing down.

She always gave Willa the nicest things. Only accepting what Willa rejected. She lived like a shadow behind her, never asking for more.

She truly believed that if she kept being patient and kind, the family would slowly start to accept her. That maybe her parents and five brothers would see her as part of them.

But all she got in return was their endless praise for Willa and constant blame thrown at her. Every mistake was always her fault.

One day, she had overheard something that shattered her completely. "If only Noelle had died out there, our family would've been free of such a burden."

If only Noelle had died out there?

Those words had clamped around her heart like an iron fist. She couldn't breathe. She couldn't move.

Why? Why did they hate her that much? What had she done to deserve such coldness from her own family? What made her so unbearable to them that they wished she'd died before ever returning? And if they truly felt that way, then why bring her back in the first place two years ago?

She closed her eyes. Her heart felt like an empty pond now. There was no emotion left in it.

That was it. She'd had enough. She didn't want this family anymore. She didn't want to chase after people who only saw her as a mistake.

When Gerard looked up again, Noelle's face had changed. There was no pain, no sadness. Only calm. A strange kind of calm that unsettled him. It was as if she had finally let go of something.

He raised his palm, ready to slap her, and warned, "If you still won't kneel and apologize to Willa, I'll teach you a lesson!"

But before he could strike, a hand shot up and grabbed his wrist.

It was Noelle.

She had stopped him.

"You-" Gerard stared in disbelief. For two years, Noelle had never fought back. She'd always accepted whatever punishment they gave. But now... now she had the nerve to stand up to him?

Noticing the shock on Gerard's face, Noelle let out a quiet, sarcastic laugh, her stunning face glowing with a newfound boldness. "I said I didn't push Willa."

Gerard looked shocked. "Still lying? You've got some nerve!"

"Gerard," Noelle said, her eyes turning cold, empty of any emotion. "If I can show proof that I didn't push her, then you and Willa will kneel and apologize to me."

"What did you say?" For a second, he thought he'd misheard. Then his anger exploded. "You want me to kneel to you? You arrogant little brat!"

He refused to accept someone so shameful as his sister.

On the sofa, Willa had been enjoying the chaos. She was waiting for Gerard to put Noelle in her place. But when she heard Noelle's words, a flicker of doubt crossed her eyes.

Proof? What kind of proof could she have?

Still, Willa quickly masked her mockery and got up, putting on a gentle act. "Gerard, please, don't be mad anymore. Let it go. It's not worth it-"

"Stop defending her!" Gerard snapped, his voice thunderous. "I want to see this so-called proof she thinks she has!"

Noelle didn't flinch. She silently reached into her pocket and pulled out a small, sleek device.

Willa's heart dropped. Her eyes locked on it, and for a second, her face lost all color. A voice recorder. How had Noelle done this? How did she have a voice recorder?

Noelle didn't say a word. She pressed play.

There was a short buzz of static, and then the sound of a sweet, carefully controlled voice filled the room. "Noelle, what do you think of this spot?"

Gerard immediately recognized it-Willa's voice.

Then came another voice. Calm, light. "Willa, why are you standing at the top of the stairs?"

Gerald knew that was Noelle's voice.

The next moment, Willa's soft voice filled the room once more, but this time, her words were malicious. "Noelle, if I tell Gerard you pushed me down the stairs, how do you think he'll punish you?"

            
            

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