After the Heiress Died
Plot Summary
Lauren, the biological daughter of a wealthy family, is subjected to brutal experimental therapies after being the last person to see the family's beloved fake heiress, Bianca, before her death. Desperate for answers, her family consents to a lethal "Memory Tribunal" procedure, revealing a story of profound neglect and abuse where Lauren's life is deemed worthless compared to the deceased Bianca's.
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- Character-Driven: `Lauren`, `Lauren and Daniel`, `Lauren and Bianca`
- Plot-Driven: `what happens to Lauren in Memory Tribunal`, `what happened to Bianca in After the Heiress Died`
Character Relationships
Lauren and Daniel: Lauren is the biological sister of Daniel. Their relationship is deeply fractured. Daniel, complicit in sending Lauren to the abusive facility, is aware of her suffering but remains silent, prioritizing the family's obsession with Bianca over his sister's well-being. Lauren has lost all hope in him.
Lauren and her Parents: Lauren is the neglected biological daughter. Her parents display open contempt and disbelief towards her, grieving excessively for the deceased fake heiress, Bianca, while subjecting Lauren to life-threatening torture to uncover the truth about Bianca's death.
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I was the last person the fake heiress saw before she died a brutal death.
To find her killer, my parents subjected me to electroshock therapy and hypnosis, desperate to unlock my memories. I was tormented to the brink of insanity, but I couldnt recall a single detail.
The therapist suggested a more radical approach: an experimental "stimulation therapy" at a notorious, off-the-grid facility abroad.
My brother, Daniel, agreed on the spot. Then he turned to me and said, Be a good girl. If you can just remember, well still consider you our daughter.
I held onto those words. I became the most obedient dog in that gilded cage. A bite of food was all it took for me to spread my legs.
Then, news broke of a new technology: the Memory Tribunal, a machine that promised a 100% success rate in memory retrieval.
The day I heard about it, I called my brother.
The line was silent for a long time before he finally spoke. That tribunal its dangerous. If you dont want to
I cut him off with a laugh. Its fine.
Just as he hadnt told me that stepping onto the tribunal was a death sentence, I didnt tell him that I already knew.
For me, death was a release.
When I was led onto the tribunal platform, blindfolded, I was wearing nothing but a piece of revealing lingerie. My body was a roadmap of festering whip marks, with cigarette burns in places no one could see. The stares from the audience below were like knives, but I felt nothing.
Finally, my brother arrived with our parents.
I lifted my head, wanting to see them one last time. Since the day they had callously sent me away, I had finally accepted my place. As their biological daughter, I wasn't worth a single hair on the head of the fake heiress, Bianca. After her gruesome death, they had become obsessed with avenging her.
As expected, the moment my mother saw me, she flew into a rage.
How dare you dress like that? Youre a disgrace to this family! Bianca was always so vibrant and full of life! How could a cheap little tramp like you ever compare to her? she shrieked. You were the last person to see her alive! Why cant you remember? Remember, damn you!
She tore at my hair, tears streaming down her face. I felt the heat of them on my skin and wondered, if I died, would she grieve for me like this?
Probably not.
My father made a token effort to restrain her, his own eyes full of disapproval. Lauren, thats enough. Youve made your point. Then to me, Youre taking this too far, pretending to have all these injuries just to make us feel sorry for you. Dont think I dont know about the decadent life youve been living.
I said nothing, my numb gaze drifting to my brother, who quickly looked away. He knew. When he had stormed into that hellhole to bring me home, he had found me on all fours like a dog, waiting to be fed. He had pushed past a line of other girls, searching for me, and when he finally found me, he knew the wounds were real.
But he wouldnt say a word in my defense.
It didnt matter. I had lost all hope in him long ago.
I closed my eyes, then opened them again, my expression devoid of any emotion. Lets just get this over with. I want to know what happened the day Bianca died even more than you do.
I wanted to be free of this filthy world. I couldnt bear to live like this anymore.
As the technicians began to strap me to the tribunal chair, my brother called out to me.
Lauren, are you sure about this?
I understood his hidden meaning. He was telling me I still had a chance to back out, to live.
But I pretended not to understand.
Daniel, I thought, this world is too dirty. I dont want to live in it anymore.
I lay down on the platform, allowing them to bind my arms and legs.
A technician leaned over me. Are you doing this of your own free will? she asked, her voice low. The Memory Tribunal is still experimental. You will die.
I nodded, forcing a smile. It had been a long time since anyone had shown me such concern. I tried to make the smile as genuine as possible.
The technician, her face filled with pity, took the consent form to my parents. Are you absolutely sure you want to do this to your own daughter? Dont you know that once the process is complete, she will
My parents cut her off.
We dont care. We just want to find the person who killed our darling girl and make them pay!
How much did Lauren pay you to plead her case?
I let out a bitter, silent laugh. Mom, all I did was smile at her. Is that all it takes to buy a persons heart?
Defeated, the technician stepped back and reached for the activation button.
I closed my eyes, waiting for my fate.
Suddenly, my brother strode forward, stopping the technicians hand. He pressed something small and hard into my palm.
Hold on, he whispered.
It was a piece of candy.
Candy. In that gilded cage, it was a luxury. The things I had to do for a single taste of sweetness
I managed to turn my head and give him a grateful smile. I was about to die anyway. All the humiliation would finally be erased.
The tribunal began.
A searing pain shot through my mind. I clenched my jaw, enduring it, my hand instinctively tightening around the candy. This was nothing. In that other place, if you survived one torment, there was always another waiting. I was used to it.
The large screen above flickered to life, displaying my first memory. A scene of debauchery, filled with screams and cheers. I was there, raising a glass, downing it in one go.
The audience below began to whisper.
Shes no good, that one. Living like that imagine how many men shes been with.
Exactly. I bet those scars are from her own sick fetishes. And she has the nerve to play the victim.
My parents looked on, their faces filled with righteous anger, as if I had committed some unforgivable sin.
The next second, the scene shifted, and they all froze.
I was kicked to the ground, the bottle I had just emptied shoved into my mouth. Someone grabbed my head and slammed it against the floor again and again. The glass shattered, filling my mouth with blood. I begged them to stop, my forehead a bloody mess from kowtowing, before I was dragged away like a dead dog.
It happened over and over. Every time my wounds started to heal, someone would come to torture me again. I went from a spirited young woman to a broken, lifeless doll.
One of my tormentors spat. Easy now. We cant kill her. The boss wants her alive. Wants her to go home a raving lunatic, a public disgrace.
A murmur went through the crowd. Everyone wanted to know who the boss was. My parents stood there, stunned.
The technician looked at them, her voice filled with pity. Do you want to continue? Her mental state is fragile. Perhaps you should find this boss and get her justice.
A flicker of hope ignited within me.
Mom, Dad, now that youve seen what they did to me, do you feel even a little bit of pity? Just enough to let me know that you care?
They were silent for a long time. Then my fathers voice rang out, firm and clear.
We will find out who killed Bianca today. As for Lauren, we will compensate her after we have our revenge. Shell get whats hers.
The flicker of hope died. My will to live vanished completely.
A look of pain crossed my brothers face. He opened his mouth to speak, but then closed it again.
In their eyes, I would never be worth as much as Bianca.
Lauren, I thought, what more can you possibly hope for?
The tribunal continued.
The machine pulsed, and my body began to convulse. It felt like a lightning bolt shot from my brain through my entire body. I could smell my own skin burning.
The dark screen lit up again.
A snarling face filled the screen, causing the audience to gasp.
Remember! You have to remember!
Why cant you remember? Why wont you say it? What happened that day? How did my Bianca die?
It was my mother. She was like a lioness who had lost her cub, vowing to make the killer pay.
In the memory, I was on the floor, shaking, trying desperately to remember, but my mind was a fog.
I I really cant remember! Please, stop asking me! I screamed, clutching my head, tears streaming down my face.
Why? Why did no one believe me? Why did everyone think I had something to do with Biancas death? Why were they blaming me for something I didnt do?
My father stood to the side, adjusting his gold-rimmed glasses. If she wont cooperate, increase the voltage. We need to know the truth.
The truth?
The truth was that my parents and my brother had never trusted me. From the day I returned to them, I had walked on eggshells. I never dared to hope for their love, never wanted to usurp Biancas place in their hearts. I had tried to stay out of their way.
But it wasnt enough. They wouldnt leave me alone.
On the tribunal platform, tears of blood trickled from the corners of my eyes. My body shook uncontrollably.
An audience member pointed me out to my parents.
This is your fault. How can you sacrifice a living child for one who is already gone?
Look at her! Its obvious shes been horribly abused. Even I feel for her. How can her own family be so heartless?
The voltage surged through me again and again. It was so brutal that even the technician couldnt bear to watch. Just as she was about to shut it down, my parents snapped out of their trance.
Dont you dare stop! Keep going!
We havent gotten to the day Bianca died yet! No one stops until we do!
My mother ran forward and began to struggle with the technician.
Dont you understand? Any more of this, and she will die!
Even my brother stepped in, trying to pull our mother back. For the first time, he seemed to feel a pang of remorse for his quiet, suffering sister.
Daniel, have you forgotten Bianca? my mother cried. Shes dead! We dont even have a body! Do you want me to go to my grave without getting justice for her?
My brothers hands fell to his sides.
In the struggle, my mothers hand accidentally hit a dial on the control panel.
The voltage spiked to its maximum level.
I coughed up a mouthful of blood. The screen flashed erratically, a chaotic montage of my life.
Being switched at birth, my miserable childhood. Cowering in fear, afraid to speak. Standing on a stool to cook for my adoptive family before I was five. At ten, my adoptive father trying to trade me to the local drunk for a lifetime supply of cheap wine. At fifteen, my adoptive mother trying to give me to her brother as an unpaid servant. At twenty, my adoptive parents arguing over how much they could sell me for, right before my real family found me. At twenty-two, being sent to that gilded cage by my own parents, where I spent a year wishing for death. And now, at twenty-three, dying on this tribunal platform, a spectacle for all to see.
My family had taken me in, but they had never given me their love. My life had been a quiet, desperate walk on thin ice. Every step I took seemed to be the wrong one.
The images flashed faster and faster, then suddenly froze on the day of Biancas death.
Look! someone shouted, pointing at the screen. Whats happening?
Everyone fell silent and turned to look.
A glint of steel in my fathers eyes as he adjusted his glasses. My mother stopped struggling, craning her neck to see.
One look, and their eyes widened in horror.
How How can this be?
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