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I Swapped His Fake Gift for a Real Life novel Chapter 12

Chapter 2

After taking care of Lily’s funeral, I stepped into the house, her urn clutched tightly in my arms.

The front door slammed open with a loud bang.

Aubrey strutted in on Grayson’s arm, heels clicking against the hardwood, a sneer tugging at her lips.

Well, wellLook who’s risen from the graveMiss Moore herself.

Grayson’s eyes landed on the urn in my hands. His expression flickeredalmost a hint of guilt.

But the second he saw my face, it vanished. Replaced by ice.

Really, Lily? Faking your death for sympathy?His voice dripped with disgust. That’s a new loweven for you.

Aubrey giggled, clinging to his arm like a parasite.

Grayson only sent you to the monastery for a few days of quiet reflection. And now? You assault a retreat leader, show up waving around an urn, acting like the tragic heroine.

She tilted her head, mockconcerned. What’s next? Luring Grayson to a fake funeral with this bargainbin box?

She suddenly reached out for it. Let me guesstrash day special?

I stepped aside. She stumbled forward with a shriek, nearly hitting the floor.

Lily!Grayson barked. How long are you going to keep this up? Faking your death wasn’t enough? Now you’re pushing Aubrey too?

Aubrey clutched her ankle, eyes glinting through the fake tears.

I know she resents mefor ruining her wedding. But Grayson, don’t blame herit’s all my fault

Grayson’s expression hardened. Lily, apologize to Aubrey. Right now.

I said nothing. Didn’t flinch. I held Lily’s urn with both hands like it was the only thing keeping me grounded.

Mom stepped forward, planting herself between us. Her voice trembled with fury.

Get out! Neither of you is welcome here!

Grayson’s temper flared. He grabbed my wrist roughly. This is how the Moore family raises its daughters?

You won’t learn the easy way? Finetake her back. She stays until she learns some manners.

I yanked my hand away and gave him a cold, deadeyed smile.

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Gladly.

That threw him off. He paused for a beat, confused by my calm.

I walked to the memorial table, set the urn down with quiet reverence, and gently traced my sister’s smiling face in the photo frame. She still looked so sweet. Just like when she’d sneak candy into my hand, eyes sparkling like it was the biggest secret in the world.

As I turned to leave, Mom caught my arm.

Scarlettshe whispered, voice breaking. Her eyes shimmered with grief and helplessness.

I squeezed her hand gently.

She let out a heavy breath and slowly released me. Alright, go.

I nodded once and walked out without looking back.

Aubrey was already curled up in the passenger seat, voice dripping sugar.

Grayson, I think something got in my eye-

He leaned in without hesitation, blowing softly, their noses almost touching. Breath to breath. Their intimacy was

sickening.

They didn’t even remember I was in the backseat.

Aubrey gave me a sideways glance, her lips curling in a victorious smirk.

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