Framed by My Hated Sister Novel – Yvette Mooney’s brakes failed, but she was put in jail for drunk driving. When she got out of prison, the jailer reminded her, “When you get out of here, remember to abide by the law all the time. Don’t ever come back. Got it?” Yvette nodded. “Yes, I got it.” Noticing no one on the road, the jailer couldn’t help asking, “No one is here to pick you up? It takes at least three hours to drive from here to the city center.
A glint of self-mockery flashed across Yvette’s eyes. She acted all tough and said, “No, I’ll go home myself.” Looking at her skinny and miserable back, the jailer heaved a sigh and felt sorry for her. She was a Mooney, but she seemed so miserable. Three months ago, Yvette was driving her car as usual when the brakes went wrong all of a sudden. The car was about to hit the passer-by. She tried her best to control the wheel and in the end, she hit the flower bed by the roadside.
The front part of her car was totally ruined. Luckily, the passer-by didn’t get hurt, except for being scared. Yvette was panicked, waiting for the investigation result alone. Then, she was arrested for drunk driving. Back then, she tried to defend herself. According to the police, she had two options. One was to have someone bail her out and the other was to be detained for three months. But when she called her family and the man she liked for help, all she got was accusations. “Yvette, stop calling me.
What’s wrong with you? Humph, if only you could stay in prison forever. Then you wouldn’t badger me all the time.” “Drunk driving? Yvette, don’t tell anyone that you’re my sister. What a disgrace!” “No more calling me. Just stay in there for self-introspection. It’s our family’s decision. You gotta learn a lesson and don’t act wildly again!” Yvette cried loudly, begging them to get her out. In the end, no one came to her rescue. At that moment, she was helpless and felt desperate.
She spent three months in prison, bathing her face in tears day and night. Now, Yvette checked her Instagram and clicked the latest photo posted by Dianne Kramer, Yvette’s cousin. The photo was about Yvette’s parents and two brothers celebrating Dianne’s birthday. The house was decorated in Dianne’s favorite style and all the food on the table was her favorite too. It was like her heart had been seized by an invisible hand. She felt a pang of sharp pain in her heart.
In fact, she was the real daughter of the Mooney family and it was her birthday too. She always laughed it off and told herself that it was fine when her birthday was forgotten. After all, Dianne had lost her parents. She deserved to be more adored. But today, they knew that it was time for her to get out of jail and that she had no money with her. They didn’t even send a chauffeur to pick her up. Then, Yvette thought of what Dianne often said to her. “Yvette, you’re really redundant in this family.” “Dianne was right. I’m just nothing in my family,” Yvette thought. At 9 pm.
It took Yvette seven hours to walk back home from the suburbs. Enduring the pain caused by the blisters on her feet, she entered the house. The decoration was still there, but the dining table had been cleaned up. “You’re finally back!” Yvette turned her face only to see her mother, Debora Mooney, rise from the sofa and walk to her with an angry face. She said, “No one picked me up. I came home myself.” Debora asked with a long face, “Are you complaining about us not picking you up?” “No.” Then, Debora slapped her in the face. “Three months in jail didn’t teach you anything at all! We didn’t go pick you up because we want you to reflect on yourself.
If it happens again, you’ll no longer be a Mooney. “But you just threw a tantrum and came back late because of that. Do you know today is Dianne’s birthday today? Do you know she waited two hours for you just because she wanted to share the cake with you? If I had known you turned out so bad, I would’ve deserted you in the hospital.” Yvette felt a tingling pain in her face but her heart ached even more. She managed to hold back her tears. Dianne and Yvette were born on the same day, but because of Yvette’s father, his enemy abducted Dianne by mistake, indirectly causing Yvette’s aunt to commit suicide out of grief. As a result, Debora vowed to find Dianne and treat the latter as her own daughter.
After Dianne was rescued and brought back, she became the apple of the Mooneys’ eyes. All these years, they all blamed Dianne’s mother’s death and Dianne’s abduction on Yvette. Having been brainwashed for years, Yvette subconsciously felt indebted to Dianne. She wouldn’t ask for anything even though they gave everything to Dianne, including their favor, gifts, and all the good things. But now she finally awakened. The enemy did that because of Yvette’s father and he abducted the wrong baby himself. Why would she have to take the blame? Yvette lifted her eyes and said, “Let’s do a