“We’ve already taken 600cc. Drawing another 400cc could be deadly,” the doctor warned urgently. “She is the reason Olivia is in this mess. If it costs her life, then so be it!” came a harsh reply. In a daze, Gina Miller caught this exchange between her mother, Ella Miller, and the doctor. It felt like her heart was being ripped apart. Gina had rescued her six brothers from a blaze, nearly losing her life. The heavens spared her, yet Ella seemed ready to act as the executioner, all for her adopted sister, Olivia Miller, who shared her rare blood type but not her bloodline. As Gina awoke with a splitting headache, feeling the p r c k of a needle on the back of her hand, she withdrew quickly. Pale and with a chill in her eyes, she sat up, demanding, “Don’t touch me.” Ella’s fury ignited upon seeing Gina’s defiance. She slapped her hard, yelling, “You selfish brat! Olivia rushed back worried about you after hearing about the fire, got into that accident, and now she’s losing too much blood. All your fault, so yes, it’s only fair we use your blood to save her.” ‘Olivia worried? B u l s h i t. She probably couldn’t wait to dance on my grave, Gina thought bitterly. “You curse! Ever since you came back, disaster follows. The fire, Olivia’s accident, Phillip’s stroke. Are you trying to wipe us all out? Why couldn’t it have been you? Why don’t you just drop dead?” Ella raged, hand raised for another hit. Gina had thought she had grown immune to the family’s bias and venom, but in that moment, it felt like her heart was in a vice, being crushed. Can’t have her damaged now. Once she is done, killing her wouldn’t even matter.’ He glared at Gina, accusing, “Always so d m n jealous, picking on Olivia, who has never once held it against you. Got no heart? It’s just a bit of blood.” Taking 600cc was already pushing it, and now they wanted another 400cc. They’re asking for a bit of blood? No, they’re asking for my life, C i n a thought with a bitter laugh. Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated for All Books Updates… Gina’s second brother, Noah Miller, tried coaxing her. “Gina, the hospital is out of blood, and getting more would take too long. Olivia can’t wait. Give your blood, and the Director of Design position at Miller Jewels is yours.” Miller Jewels was in a slump until C i esigns to Olivia, following a little coaxing, and credited Olivia with the success. The line was a hit, but the credit went to Olivia, the thief. When Gina sought justice, the family rallied behind Olivia, the wrongdoer. They said it was just “inspiration” and “coincidental similarities.” Gina reflected, her tone icy as she responded, “Sorry, I’m not interested.” Noah’s face twisted in anger as he barked, “Don’t be an idiot! That position was for Olivia. We’re handing it to you on a silver platter, and you’re still ungrateful?” C i n a let out a soft laugh, thinking, I never gave a d a m n about the position. I helped because I thought of you as family. But you’ve never seen me as your sister.