Chapter 5
Posted on July 07, 2025 ยท 1 mins read
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Chapter 5

Aubree was done with the Wises. No way was she sticking around their swanky mansion anymore.

She took a cab back to their place. It was empty, quiet as a graveyard. In her room, she dragged an old, beat-up suitcase from the corner and stuffed it with everything sheโ€™d brought from the orphanage.

Under her bed, she found a bank card. One grand sat on that card, a goodbye gift from some guy named โ€œMi. Quinโ€ when she left the orphanage. Sheโ€™d told him she didnโ€™t need his help, but he never asked for it back. Now, that money was her way out.

Aubree swapped her Wilson clothes for an old orphanage outfit. Good thing years of barely eating kept her small enough to fit.

With a bitter chuckle, she grabbed her suitcase and headed out, running smack into Wendy Carter, the housekeeper.

Wendyโ€™s gut twisted. โ€œThat suitcase? Aubree is bolting?โ€

Suitcase and luggage in hand, Aubree caught a bus to Rithal Cityโ€™s rough edges. The city was pricey as hell โ€“ only the sketchy suburbs had rentals she could afford. Three hundred bucks got her a tiny room.

Small, but it had the basics. Barely.

Back at the Wilson house, the mood was worlds apart.

Carmen swept in like a queen, her usual posse hyping her up.

Wendy hesitated, then spilled. โ€œMr. Wilson, Aubree came by, grabbed a bag, and split. Hasnโ€™t been back.โ€

โ€œWhat?!โ€ Mr. Wilsonโ€™s face went red, his mind racing. โ€œIs she serious?โ€

Daxton smirked, arms crossed. โ€œOh, please. First, she 'cuts us off,' now sheโ€™s pulling this runaway stunt? Thinks weโ€™ll beg her to come back? Lame. Bet sheโ€™s back in three days, crying.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™ll regret this,โ€ Ronald snapped. โ€œWhen she drags her sorry butt back, Iโ€™ll deal with her.โ€

Carmen played sweet, batting her eyes. โ€œShould we look for her? What if sheโ€™s in trouble?โ€

Her fake concern made the Wilsons roll their eyes at Aubree even harder. They told Carmen to chill โ€“ Aubree wouldnโ€™t die out there.

But Emeryโ€™s fists tightened, worry clouding his eyes. โ€œNo cash, no plan โ€“ where could Aubree go?"

In her new place, Aubree was settling in. She grabbed some cheap sheets, made the bed, and felt a spark of something new: freedom.

This cramped room was nothing like the Wilsonsโ€™ palace, but it was hers. No more tiptoeing or stressing about getting the boot.

Next up: school, money, health.

SATs were a year away, and senior year would:

Start with a review of old material.

Aubree knew she could self-study.

Her health, though? Total mess. The Wilsons obsessed over Carmenโ€™s heart condition, so they stuck Aubree on a strict diet โ€“ tiny meals to keep her weak, so she wouldnโ€™t โ€œstressโ€ Carmen.

Just enough to scrape by, never enough to feel full.

Did they check if she got those meals? Nope. The staff was even blocked from sneaking snacks.

The worst part? Aubree used to spend hours cooking stomach-soothing meals for Daxton, whoโ€™d skip food for his experiments. She kept his stomach happy while hers was shot.

Daxtonโ€™s fit now, thanks to her. But no one cared about Aubree.

โ€œIโ€™m done with the Wilsons for good. If I can stack some cash, Iโ€™ve got the old school herbal tricks from my old life to get back in shape,โ€ she muttered.

Aubree stared at her reflection in the dingy mirror. She was skin and bones โ€“ thinner than her orphanage days. Her chin was sharp as a knife, and her height? Stuck at 5โ€™3โ€ for years.

โ€œNeed a hustle that wonโ€™t tank my grades,โ€ Aubree mumbled, frowning. Then it hit her. One killer idea.

In her old life, esports went huge. Games made it to the Olympics, and pro gaming was the place to be. Landing on a team was like hitting the jackpot.

Emeryโ€™s Apex Squad took off. They rode that wave, turning into an esports dynasty. Later, they cashed in on their star players, jumping into livestreaming and ruling short-form videos.

Aubree had to beat them to it. The internet was always a safe bet, no matter the era.

Right now, LOL was in its fall finals. Emeryโ€™s Apex Squad was up against GODโ€™s Fury, a scrappy rookie team of five.

But GODโ€™s Furyโ€™s mid-laner was out with a hand injury, and they were hunting for a sub.

This was Aubreeโ€™s shot.

Win the tournament cash and invest it. Player to team owner? Hell yeah, she could do that.

Fueled by the idea, Aubree dove in.

For two days, she scoped out her new neighborhood. Her routine was tight: mornings at the market for fresh food to fix her health, nights at the internet cafรฉ grinding LOL, and the rest of the time hitting the books for school.

The night before the semester started, Aubree crashed early, ready to crush her first day.

She had no clue the schoolโ€™s online forum was buzzing about her.

A wild post about the Wilson familyโ€™s โ€œreal vs. fake heiressโ€ drama โ€“ fighting over inheritance โ€“ blew up. Bored teens hyped it to the top.

Jealousy, pushing someone down stairs, getting kicked out โ€“ the juicier the story, the faster it spread.

Overnight, Aubreeโ€™s name was the talk of Rithol High.

Aubree took the bus to school and went straight to her old art class to get her name off the roster.

The art class was chill, especially with the new semester just kicking off. As she climbed the stairs, the loud chatter inside was hard to miss.

โ€œNo way! Carmen, youโ€™re going to Rithol Art School for the rest of the year? You actually scored that spot?โ€

โ€œCome on, itโ€™s Carmen weโ€™re talking about. A Rithol Art School slot isnโ€™t just handed out.โ€

โ€œGuys, ease up on the praise. I just got lucky,โ€ Carmen said. Aubree didnโ€™t need to see her to know she was eating up the attention, probably smirking while playing the humble card.

"Such a fake," Aubree thought.

The room was full of Carmenโ€™s fan club, tossing in a few digs at Aubree.

She ignored them and pushed open the door. The place went dead quiet.

Papers in hand, Aubree walked up to the teacher. โ€œHey, can you sign this?โ€

โ€œYou sure about switching to regular classes?โ€ the teacher asked.

โ€œYeah.โ€

The teacher signed without a fuss and crossed Aubreeโ€™s name off the list. That quick exchange got everyone whispering again.

โ€œIs Aubree losing it? Getting kicked out of the Wilson family really hit her hard, huh? Dropping art for regular classes?โ€ Someone muttered.

โ€œProbably canโ€™t handle being around Carmen anymore. Easier to quit than look bad.โ€

The gossip didnโ€™t faze Aubree one bit.

As she turned to leave, Carmen grabbed her arm. โ€œAubree, stop being dumb. You canโ€™t just switch to regular classes to get Mom, Dad, and Emery to care. Donโ€™t tank your future like this.โ€

Carmenโ€™s face was all, "Iโ€™m so let down."

Her words had everyone nodding like it clicked. โ€˜So thatโ€™s it โ€“ Aubreeโ€™s just chasing pity!


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