The Garcia family could be considered well-off. Henry hoped to, within his capabilities, provide a better life for his two daughters. Thus, after his eldest daughter was admitted to a private high school, he unhesitatingly sent her there to study.
Henry had foresight. The people she would meet there would certainly not be like those in an ordinary high school; any one of them could potentially become part of her future network.
Unfortunately, Thalia did not appreciate his father's intentions. She felt like he was prodding her from behind like a donkey pulling a cart. Just because her sister was so outstanding, did that mean she had to be outstanding too?
It would be fine if it were just a gap in their academic performance, but why did she have to be so much less attractive than her sister as well, especially considering they came out of the same womb? Every time Thalia saw Claudia coming home with a stack of love letters, she felt like her heart was being stabbed by a thousand knives. No boy had ever given her a love letter. Worse, Claudia always threw those love letters away like they were nothing.
Claudia knew what she wanted, and she would not get into a relationship at such a critical point in her life. Thus, when she saw Thalia focusing on the love letters she brought back, she earnestly advised her not to get into a relationship so early. Besides it being a waste of time, it was of no benefit to them.
Thalia felt even more like Claudia was mocking her after hearing that.
"What's so great about you? Just because you have a few boys writing you love letters? Is it necessary to flaunt them to my face?"
Claudia looked at her sister with disbelief. "What are you talking about? I'd never think of doing that. Those love letters mean nothing to me at all!"
"Why do you flaunt them in front of me if they mean nothing to you? I'm tired of your hypocrisy. If I could, I wouldn't want to be your sister. Why should be so unlucky as to be your sister? If you hadn't been born, I wouldn't have to bear all of this..."
Claudia was shocked. She had never realized that Thalia's hatred for her ran so deep.
"Why? We're sisters, aren't we? Why do you hate me so much? Is it because Dad scolded you last time? You should know that he's always tough on the outside but soft on the inside. Have you forgotten how he secretly bought you cake?" S
Claudia was saddened not just because of Thalia's words but also because of her cold demeanor. It seemed as if nothing they did could change the deeply ingrained animosity Thalia held toward them.
"What's the point of rewarding me after hurting me? I hate you, and I hate Dad too. Why did he have to bring me into this world if he didn't like me? We're sisters, yet why are we so different? It's like my sole existence in this world is to act as a comparison to you and make you look good! I'm also a living, breathing person! I don't want to be compared to others anymore!"
Claudia shook her head. "I never thought of you as someone to compare to. You are my sister, Thalia. Poor grades can be improved! And why do you think you're ugly? Did someone say that to you?"
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Even then, Claudia's concern was still Thalia's self-esteem, but Thalia
dodged her putstretched hand. You should know this very well. You think I never heard you and Dad whispering behind my back? Hah. Disgusting hypocrites!" Visit bignovels.com to read the latest chapter of this novel
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