Innocent cravings

Chapter 15 – Fractured Reflections

Alice sat on the edge of her bed, the faint glow from the streetlight outside sneaking through the curtains. Her cheek still stung where Clarissa's hand had connected with her earlier that day, and every time she closed her eyes the scene replayed itself in slow motion. The hot liquid spilling, Clarissa's gasp of outrage, the slap echoing through the hallway. The laughter of strangers that followed cut deeper than the sting on her skin.

She pressed her palm against her cheek, fighting back the tears that had been threatening to spill all evening. Sophie had walked her back to the dorms, fussing over her like she always did, her sharp tongue lashing out at anyone who dared look their way. But now Alice was alone, and the silence of the room only amplified the heaviness in her chest.

Why did it have to be her? Why did every turn of her life seem to drag her down deeper? She was just trying to get through school, to work, to keep herself afloat. Yet somehow she had ended up in the path of Clarissa Sterling, who had everything Alice didn't , money, beauty, confidence, and Brian.

Her throat tightened at the thought of him. The way his eyes had lingered on her that day on campus. The way her heart had betrayed her with every uninvited flutter. And now, even though he hadn't been there to witness Clarissa's cruelty, his presence hung like a shadow in her thoughts.

Alice curled into herself, clutching her pillow, wishing the ground had swallowed her whole earlier. It would have been easier than standing there in front of all those people while Clarissa's voice dripped with venom.

But Sophie's words had stayed with her too. Fierce and sharp, Sophie had stepped between them without hesitation, cutting Clarissa down in front of everyone. Sophie had turned humiliation into defiance, her loyalty blazing like a shield.

Alice's lips curved into the faintest smile despite her tears. Sophie. If there was one person she could count on, it was her.

Across town, Sophie leaned against the leather seat of her car, the hum of the engine filling the silence as she drove. Her knuckles were tight on the steering wheel, her mind replaying the scene with Clarissa over and over. She wished she had done more, that she had knocked the smug expression off Clarissa's face completely. The look on Alice's face had broken something inside her, and Sophie was not the type to let people walk all over the ones she cared about.

As the familiar gates of her family estate came into view, her jaw clenched. She was not ready for this. Not tonight. Not after everything that had happened.

The guards opened the gate automatically, recognizing the sleek black car as it rolled into the driveway. The mansion loomed ahead, grand and pristine, every window glowing with warm light. It was beautiful, intimidating, and suffocating all at once.

Sophie parked and sat for a moment, staring up at the place she had grown up in. For weeks her parents had been away, busy with business and travels, leaving her alone in the house. She had almost grown used to the peace of their absence, used to making her own rules, coming and going as she pleased. But as soon as she stepped inside tonight, that illusion shattered.

"Sophie," her mother's voice rang out from the living room, sharp and commanding.

Sophie sighed, straightened her shoulders, and walked in.

Her parents were seated together, her father with a glass of whiskey in hand, her mother impeccably dressed even at home. They looked at her as though she was a soldier late for duty, their eyes expectant, cold, and measuring.

"You did not inform us you would be out so late," her mother began.

Sophie rolled her eyes and tossed her car keys onto the side table. "I was with a friend. Do I need to ask permission for that too?"

Her father set down his glass with a deliberate thud. "Watch your tone. You are no longer a child, Sophie. It is time you start taking responsibility."

That word. Responsibility. It always came back to that with them. Responsibility for the family business. Responsibility for appearances. Responsibility for everything Sophie had never asked for.

She crossed her arms, meeting her father's stern gaze without flinching. "Funny. You two disappear for months at a time, and the moment you come back, you suddenly care where I go or what I do."

Her mother's lips thinned. "Do not be insolent. We expect more from you. You carry our name, our legacy. It is time you began preparing to take your place in this family properly."

Sophie let out a bitter laugh. "Your legacy. Your place. Not mine. I never asked for any of it. While you were both gone chasing your business deals, I was perfectly fine on my own. Honestly, it would have been better if you never came back."

The room went silent. Her words hung in the air like shattered glass.

Her father stood, anger flashing in his eyes. "Do you even realize what you are saying? We have given you everything. Education, wealth, status. And this is how you repay us? By squandering your time on meaningless friendships and petty fights?"

Sophie's chest rose and fell rapidly. "Those meaningless friendships are real. They mean more to me than all your wealth combined. You think money can replace love, but it can't. You think being feared and respected is the same as being cared for, but it isn't. You were gone, and I learned to live without you. Maybe I am better off that way."

Her mother's face softened just slightly, but the distance in her eyes remained. "Sophie, you are too young to understand"

"No," Sophie cut in sharply, her voice trembling now. "I understand perfectly. You will never see me for who I am. To you I am just an heir, a pawn to be moved around to keep the family's name powerful. But I am more than that, and I refuse to let you dictate every part of my life."

Her father's hand twitched as if he wanted to strike the defiance out of her, but he stopped himself, his jaw clenched tight. The silence grew heavier, pressing down on all of them.

Finally, Sophie turned and walked away, her footsteps echoing against the polished marble floor. She did not look back. Her room became her sanctuary once again as she slammed the door shut and slid down against it, burying her face in her hands.

She thought of Alice then, sweet and stubborn Alice, who carried the weight of the world on her shoulders yet still found ways to smile. Sophie's chest ached at the memory of her friend's tear-streaked face earlier. Maybe that was why she had lashed out at her parents so fiercely. Because if Alice deserved better than the cruelty of people like Clarissa, then Sophie deserved better than the cold distance of her parents too.

For a long time she sat there, staring at the ceiling, listening to the muffled sounds of her parents arguing downstairs. She felt small and angry and unbearably alone, but at least she knew one thing for sure. She would fight. For Alice, for herself, for the life she wanted.

The night deepened, and somewhere across town Alice finally drifted into restless sleep, unaware that Sophie was battling her own storm within the walls of her family's mansion. Two girls, different worlds, but tied together by loyalty and pain.

Neither of them knew how much darker the storm around them was about to get.

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