I tried to stop them, but one of them shoved me hard. My head slammed against the wall, and blood trickled down my forehead, warm and sticky as it seeped into my collar.
Standing by the doorway, Rianne suddenly said, “Brother, there’s a jade pendant around her neck. It looks pretty nice.”
I struggled to get up, but Julian grabbed my neck and pinned me against the wall. With one swift motion, he yanked the jade pendant from my neck.
“This jade looks decent,” Julian muttered to himself.
I snatched it back desperately, shaking my head. “No, you can’t have it. It’s not yours.”
This pendant was a gift from Aunt Zamara.
When the Sanders family took me away from the small town, pretending to care, Aunt Zamara had sobbed as she hung her family heirloom around my neck. It was the only valuable thing she owned.
Through her tears, she had said, “Yanna, when I'm not by your side anymore, let this pendant stay with you.”
“If you ever miss me, just hold onto this pendant.”
Julian slapped me across the face. “Hand it over.”
I clutched the pendant tightly, shaking my head with all my strength.
Julian smirked coldly. “So, you’re willing to die for this junk, huh? Fine. Break her fingers.”