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"I Am Olivia... But I Am Not Her"

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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1

I was just an ordinary girl in a world I never truly belonged to.

A world where everything revolved around grades, careers, and what others thought of you.

A world where existing was never enough—

You had to impress, perform, and pretend.

Life kept moving,

and I was just… being dragged along.

A silent guest in my own story.

No one really noticed me—

And maybe… I didn't want to be noticed anymore.

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> My name is Lyra

I'll be turning twenty soon.

I study law—not because I love it, but because it was the expected path.

Everyone followed it… so I did too.

I wasn't ugly,

but no one ever called me beautiful.

I wasn't dumb,

but no one cared to listen to what I thought.

I existed in the in-between—

Not loud enough to be admired,

not broken enough to be saved.

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But in the middle of that dull, colorless reality…

There was one thing that made me feel alive:

A story.

A manhwa.

I loved it so much that I stopped wishing for a better life—

And started wishing I could live inside that world instead.

Its name was "Flower of the Family."

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Everyone adored the main heroine:

The sweet, orphaned girl adopted by a noble family,

who fell in love with the cold-hearted heir and melted his icy heart.

Her story was soft, romantic, full of hope.

But me

I loved the one no one else cared about:

Olivia.

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🌸 Olivia

She was stunning.

Golden hair flowing to her waist, glowing under the light.

Eyes like frozen oceans—calm, quiet, unreadable.

She moved like a painting brought to life.

Her presence… perfect.

But her smile? Hollow.

She was the real daughter of the noble family.

But she was treated like a symbol—

a name, a duty, a mask.

She was engaged to a man who didn't love her.

Her family praised her adopted sister,

and compared Olivia to her every day…

until even she believed she wasn't enough.

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And then Olivia died.

Quietly.

Without anyone knowing that her sister and fiancé had betrayed her.

They said her death was a "beautiful sacrifice for love."

That her story was "tragic" and "poetic."

But to me?

It was cruel.

Unfair.

Wrong.

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My Death

That night, I was alone.

The world outside was loud…

but inside my chest, it was all silence.

I opened the drawer,

took out the bottle of pills,

and for once—

I didn't hesitate.

No goodbye letters.

No dramatic thoughts.

No one to call.

No one to wait for.

I was tired.

Tired of a mother who cared more about what people thought than how I felt.

Tired of classmates who mocked my silence, my face, my mind.

Tired of being invisible.

So I swallowed the pills, one after another,

and lay down on my bed.

Just one tear slid down my cheek.

And in that moment, I whispered to myself:

> "Maybe… in another life, I would resist