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A NEW LIFE TO CHERISH

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...★ Character Profiles ★...

Lucas Wright

Age: 19

Family: Son of Max Wright & Amelia Wright; older brother of Lucy Wright

Current Status: College Student

Description:

Lucas has an effortlessly striking presence—tall, lean, and naturally charismatic. His sharp jawline and deep, cold eyes give him an intimidating aura, while his slightly messy dark hair softens his overall look just enough to make him irresistible. He often dresses in simple yet expensive clothing, usually in dark shades, giving off a mysterious “don’t come near me” vibe. When he walks into a room, attention follows—even if he doesn’t want it.

Crystal Morris / White

Age: 19

Family: Daughter of Ryan White & Liliana White; sister of Vincent White & Ray White

Current Status: College Student

Description:

Crystal possesses an ethereal beauty—pale, smooth skin paired with long, silky reddish brown hair that flows like glass under light. Her eyes are expressive, often shifting between innocence, mischief, and hidden determination. She carries herself with elegance, but her expressions can quickly turn dramatic or playful. Her fashion sense is refined yet youthful, often mixing soft colors with bold styles. There’s something about her that makes people curious… as if she’s hiding more than she shows.

Alex Anderson

Age: 19

Family: Son of Liam Anderson & Chloe Anderson

Current Status: College Student (Novel Male Lead)

Description:

Alex has the classic “male lead” charm—perfect features, warm smile, and a comforting presence. His soft brown hair and gentle eyes make him approachable and trustworthy. He usually dresses neatly, giving off a responsible and kind impression. People naturally feel safe around him, but there’s a quiet intensity beneath his calm exterior, especially when it comes to the people he cares about.

Lily William

Age: 18

Family: Daughter of Oliver William & Emily William

Current Status: College Student

Description:

Lily radiates innocence and sweetness. With her soft features, bright eyes, and light-colored hair, she looks like someone straight out of a fairytale. She prefers simple, cute outfits—flowy dresses or pastel tones. Her gentle smile and kind nature make her easy to trust, but her delicate appearance can sometimes hide surprising inner strength.

Isaac Brown

Age: 18

Family: Son of Aston Brown & Diana Brown; brother of Anna Brown

Current Status: College Student

Description:

Isaac has a friendly and approachable look. His slightly tousled hair and relaxed style give him a casual, boy-next-door charm. He often wears comfortable clothing—hoodies, jeans, sneakers—making him seem easygoing. His eyes carry a playful spark, and his smile is warm, making him someone people naturally feel comfortable around.

Avery Sterling

Age: 18

Family: Son of Noah Sterling & Sophia Sterling

Current Status: College Student

Description:

Avery embodies elegance and sophistication. His features are refined, almost aristocratic, with neatly styled hair and sharp, observant eyes. He carries himself with confidence and grace, often dressed in polished outfits. There’s a calm, calculating aura around him—someone who notices more than he lets on.

Vincent White

Age: 18

Family: Son of Ryan White & Liliana White; brother of Crystal White & Ray White

Current Status: College Student

Description:

Vincent has a lively and energetic appearance. His expressive face and bright eyes make him look youthful and approachable. His style is trendy and slightly flashy, reflecting his outgoing personality. He often appears cheerful and carefree, but his protective nature toward his family is undeniable.

Anna Morris / Brown

Age: 18

Family: Daughter of Aston Brown & Diana Brown; sister of Isaac Brown

Current Status: College Student

Description:

Anna has a gentle and calm beauty. Her soft features and composed expressions give her a peaceful presence. She prefers simple and elegant clothing, often in neutral tones. Her eyes carry a quiet depth, suggesting she understands more than she speaks.

Ray White

Age: 25

Family: Son of Ryan White & Liliana White; brother of Crystal White & Vincent White; husband of Maya White; father of Martin White

Occupation: Professor

Description:

Ray has a mature and dependable appearance. His sharp features are softened by a calm and composed demeanor. Often dressed in formal or semi-formal attire, he gives off a responsible and authoritative vibe. His eyes reflect intelligence and experience, but there’s also warmth when he interacts with those close to him.

David Morris

Age: 24

Family: Grandson of Daniel Morris

Occupation: Professor

Description:

David carries a refined and attractive look that easily draws attention. His well-groomed hair and confident posture give him a professional yet charming aura. His eyes often hold a hint of amusement, and his smile can be both friendly and slightly teasing. It’s no surprise he’s popular among students.

✨ Note:

Other information remains locked and will be revealed as the story progresses…

Her Death, My Beginning

Crystal jolted awake, her breath uneven as her eyes darted around the room. Nothing looked familiar.

The soft curtains, the elegant furniture, the faint scent of perfume lingering in the air… none of it belonged to her.

Slowly, she pushed herself up and walked toward the mirror near the dressing table.

Her reflection stared back.

Crystal White — “…Where am I? What place is this? How did I even get here…?”

Her voice trembled.

“Aah—! Don’t tell me… I transmigrated?”

She froze.

“N-no way… I must be imagining things.”

She pinched her arm.

A sharp sting.

Her eyes widened.

“I-it’s real…?!”

Her gaze locked onto the girl in the mirror.

“Who is she…?”

A pause.

Then suddenly—

“Wait… I know her…!”

Her expression shifted from confusion… to horror.

“She’s… a novel character.”

Her lips parted.

“And the worst part… she’s the villainess.”

Tears welled up instantly.

“Now I’m the villainess… What am I supposed to do…?”

Sniffling, she looked around helplessly—until her eyes landed on a folded note.

With shaky hands, she picked it up and opened it.

Note:

I am Crystal White.

You must be confused about why you are here.

You already know my story… my pain.

By the time you read this, I will no longer exist.

I was humiliated, broken… and tired of living this meaningless life.

I loved Alex with all my heart… but in the end, I was killed by Rosy Cablein.

Even my own parents refused to listen to me.

They called me a villainess… even though I never harmed anyone.

My caretakers died two years ago. I have been alone ever since.

If you can… please take my revenge.

Make Rosy suffer.

I know I am being selfish. I know I am not in the right state of mind…

But from now on… you are Crystal White.

Live this life.

Be happy.

Goodbye.

Tears slipped down her cheeks as she lowered the letter.

“…Woah.”

She let out a shaky laugh.

“What a speech…”

Then her expression hardened.

“…No offense.”

Her eyes sharpened with determination.

“I’ll do it.”

“I’ll take your revenge.”

“I’ll make everyone who hurt you… suffer.”

She wiped her tears and took a deep breath.

“Now then…”

She glanced around the luxurious room.

“Let’s check out my house.”

Her eyes sparkled.

“She had amazing taste…”

Then she froze mid-step.

“…Wait.”

“Lucas.”

“The villain.”

A mischievous grin spread across her face.

“Well… I can try to woo him.”

“After all… he looks like a Greek god.”

She covered her mouth, giggling.

“…Okay, I’m getting delusional again.”

She stretched lazily.

“Anyway… groceries first.”

She grabbed a sleek bike and headed out.

On the way, something caught her attention.

A man—around his fifties—collapsed on the roadside.

Despite his age, he looked striking… but his condition was critical.

“Hey! Sir!”

Without hesitation, she rushed to him and immediately took him to the hospital.

Doctors hurried him into the operation theatre.

Crystal handled all the paperwork without a second thought.

Two hours passed.

Finally, he was moved to a ward.

She quietly paid the bill.

(Well… being rich does help.)

Moments later, his fingers twitched.

His eyes slowly opened.

“…Where am I?”

He blinked, confused.

“…Did I get kidnapped?”

His gaze fell on Crystal.

“…Well, if that’s the case… my kidnapper is a beautiful young lady.”

Crystal raised an eyebrow.

“I’m not a kidnapper, old man.”

He clutched his chest dramatically.

“Old man?! That hurt.”

“I’m not old, pretty girl.”

She rolled her eyes.

“Fine. Not-so-old man.”

He chuckled.

“So… you brought me here?”

“Yeah.”

“Thank you.”

He studied her curiously.

“You look like a college student. Which college?”

Crystal narrowed her eyes.

“…Why?”

“No harm, I promise.”

“How do I know that?”

He raised his hands.

“I’m unarmed.”

She sighed.

“…Glory College.”

His eyes lit up.

“Oh! My son teaches there.”

She tilted her head.

“Name?”

“David Morris.”

“Oh.”

She smirked slightly.

“He’s popular. Among girls… and boys.”

He laughed.

“Don’t tell me you’re his fan too.”

“Not really.”

She shrugged.

“He gives off big brother vibes.”

He burst out laughing.

“So… your name?”

“Crystal.”

“Just Crystal?”

“…Yeah.”

She looked away slightly.

“I don’t know my parents.”

(Wow. I’m a good liar.)

Author: And a great actor too.

He softened.

“…You can take my surname if you want.”

She blinked.

“You just give your surname to random strangers?”

He smiled warmly.

“You saved my life. That makes you special.”

She hesitated… then smiled faintly.

“…Thanks.”

“I guess I’m Crystal Morris now.”

He nodded proudly.

“Do you live alone?”

She narrowed her eyes again.

“At this rate, you sound suspicious.”

He laughed nervously.

“No bad intentions, I swear.”

“…For now, yes. I live alone.”

He smiled.

“You can call me grandfather.”

She brightened slightly.

“Okay, grandfather.”

(That was unexpectedly cute.)

His heart melted.

“…So cute.”

“Can I get your number?”

She shrugged.

“Sure.”

They exchanged numbers.

Later, Crystal bought groceries, returned home, and even cooked for him.

They ate together.

Two days passed.

After being discharged, Daniel returned home.

But Crystal…

She couldn’t ignore the unease in her heart.

“Something’s wrong…”

“The real Crystal’s death… it doesn’t feel right.”

Determined, she began searching for clues.

A Bond Beyond Blood

Crystal wandered through the lively market, her eyes casually scanning the surroundings—until something caught her attention.

A girl.

Standing alone.

Crying.

Her shoulders trembled as she tried to wipe her tears, but they wouldn’t stop.

Crystal sighed softly and walked up to her.

“Hey… what happened?”

The girl looked up, her eyes red and swollen.

“My… my step-parents… and my sister…” she choked, “They always abuse me… they hate me…” 😭

Crystal’s expression didn’t soften—but her gaze sharpened.

“Stop crying.”

The girl blinked.

Crystal crossed her arms.

“Tell me one thing—do you want to stay with them… or leave?”

“I don’t sugarcoat things.”

The girl shook her head instantly.

“No… I don’t want to stay with them…” 😢

“Then leave.”

The answer came without hesitation.

The girl froze.

“…Where will I go?”

Crystal tilted her head.

“You don’t have savings?”

The girl looked down.

“…No…”

A pause.

Then slowly, she looked up again.

“You seem like a good person…”

“Can I… stay with you?”

Crystal stared at her like she’d just heard the most ridiculous thing ever.

“Are you serious?”

“You’re asking a complete stranger if you can live with them?”

The girl sniffled.

“But… you are good…”

Crystal sighed, running a hand through her hair.

“Crazy…”

The girl clasped her hands.

“Please… agree…”

A moment of silence passed.

Then—

Crystal exhaled.

“…I’m an adult.”

“I can take responsibility.”

She looked straight at her.

“Let’s do the paperwork.”

“We can be sisters… right?”

The girl’s eyes widened.

Then she nodded quickly.

Crystal smirked faintly.

“What’s your name?”

“…Anna Brown.”

Crystal’s lips curved slightly.

“Not anymore.”

“Anna… you’re Morris now.”

(…She’s Isaac Brown’s sister. Sorry, grandfather… I’m borrowing your surname.)

Anna blinked… then gave a small nod.

“…Okay.”

After completing the paperwork, they headed to Anna’s house to collect her belongings.

The moment they stepped inside—

“What is this?!”

Anna’s aunt stormed forward, furious.

“How dare you slap your own sister?!”

Anna flinched.

“I… I didn’t slap her…”

Her aunt raised her hand—

But before it could land—

GRAB.

Crystal caught her wrist mid-air and shoved it away.

“Anna.”

Her voice turned cold.

“Go. Pack your things.”

Anna hesitated.

“But—”

“JUST GO.”

The sharp command left no room for argument.

Anna ran upstairs.

Her uncle stepped forward angrily.

“Hey! Don’t interfere in our family matters!”

Crystal slowly turned her head.

“Shut up.” ❄️

His voice died instantly.

Even the air felt colder.

Her sister scoffed.

“Don’t talk to my parents like that—”

“Silence.”

Crystal’s voice dropped dangerously low.

“I’m taking my sister.”

“And if any of you try to come near her…”

Her eyes darkened.

“You won’t like what happens next.” ❄️❄️❄️

She threw the papers onto the table.

They stared—shocked.

Her aunt lunged forward again—

But this time—

SLAP.

A sharp sound echoed across the room.

Her aunt staggered back.

“Ahhh—!”

“How dare you!” her uncle shouted.

The sister stepped forward—

“You—!”

SLAP.

SLAP.

Both of them froze in disbelief.

Crystal stepped closer.

“Don’t.”

“Even.”

“Raise your voice.” ❄️❄️❄️

Her uncle, enraged, tried to strike her—

But—

THUD.

Crystal’s punch landed hard.

He stumbled back, blood trickling from his lip.

Silence fell.

Heavy.

Terrifying.

Crystal leaned slightly forward, her voice chilling.

“Listen carefully.”

“Don’t ever show your faces to her again.”

“Don’t mess with me…”

A faint, dangerous smile appeared.

“…or next time, you won’t be this lucky.”

“I prefer… slow suffering.”

“Because I enjoy torture.” ❄️❄️❄️❄️

Fear spread across their faces instantly.

By the time Anna returned with her luggage—

They were too terrified to speak.

Back at Crystal’s house—

Anna looked around in awe.

“…This place is beautiful.”

Crystal shrugged lightly.

“Thanks. A friend designed it.”

She gestured ahead.

“Come, I’ll show you your room.”

Inside the room—

“This is yours.”

Crystal leaned against the doorframe.

“Freshen up, unpack your luggage… and come downstairs for dinner.”

Anna nodded.

“…Okay.”

Later that night—

Anna came downstairs after getting ready.

Crystal had already prepared dinner.

They sat across from each other and began eating.

After a moment, Crystal spoke casually—

“Tomorrow, we’re going to Glory College.”

Anna’s eyes widened.

“That famous college?”

“Yeah.”

Crystal smirked slightly.

“It is.”

A brief silence followed.

Then Crystal asked—

“Do you know anything about your biological parents?”

Anna’s expression fell.

“I… don’t know…” 😔

Crystal waved her hand dismissively.

“Don’t be sad.”

She pointed at herself proudly.

“You’ve got this amazing, kind, and absolutely wonderful person now.” 😌

Anna blinked.

“…Yeah, yeah.”

She rolled her eyes.

Crystal narrowed hers.

“Don’t roll your eyes.”

“Be grateful.” 😾

Anna burst into a small giggle.

“Okay, okay… I was joking.” 🤭

Crystal huffed.

“Whatever.”

“Now eat.”

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