Charlotte Melody NovelAfter Death, I Gave Up
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After Death, I Gave Up
Charlotte, a talented jewelry designer, is reborn after being betrayed and killed. In her previous life, her sister Melody consistently stole her designs, culminating in Charlotte being publicly accused of plagiarism at the National Jewelry Design Competition, leading to her ruin and death. Given a second chance, Charlotte returns to the moment she signs up for the fateful competition, determined to uncover the truth behind Melody's inexplicable ability to replicate her work and avoid her tragic destiny.
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- Charlotte
- Charlotte and Melody
- After getting fired from my company, I returned to the countryside, spending my days playing rummy with my grandmother, but my entire family went insane, searching for me everywhere.
- what happens to Charlotte in National Jewelry Design Competition
Character Relationship Map
- Charlotte Sutton: Protagonist, talented jewelry designer, reborn.
- Melody Sutton: Charlotte's younger sister, antagonist, seemingly steals Charlotte's designs.
- Parents: Favor Melody, testified against Charlotte in the previous life.
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It was because my younger sister, the family's prodigy jewelry designer, couldn't come up with a single design after I left.
In my previous life, at the National Jewelry Design Competition, she managed to produce designs identical to mine before I even finished mine.
Everyone assumed I had copied her work. Even my own family testified in her favor.
The company accused me of misconduct and plagiarism, claiming my actions had tarnished their reputation. I was fired on the spot and ordered to pay a huge fine.
My family, seeing me as nothing but a burden, threw me out of the house.
Crushed by the weight of family betrayal and public judgment, I fell into depression, only to be killed on the street by one of my sister's obsessive fans.
As my consciousness faded, I couldn't understand why my sister managed to create the exact same design before I did.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day I just signed up for the National Jewelry Design Competition.
Chapter 1 Shadows of the Past
"Charlotte, do you feel confident about this competition?"
The chatter in the office snapped me back to reality.
And then, it hit me that I had been reborn.
"Charlotte has won the company's Outstanding Designer Award several times in a row. How could she not be confident?"
Her shoulder bumped mine as she smiled warmly.
Her words left me momentarily speechless. Only I knew what awaited me.
In my previous life, I had poured days of effort into my designs for the National Jewelry Design Competition, only to have them accused of plagiarism at the event.
The organizers displayed two identical design drafts, every line of the patterns matched perfectly, but the other one had been turned in first.
It belonged to my own sister, Melody Sutton.
She stood in the crowd, eyes red, staring at me in disbelief.
Grabbing the microphone beside her, she demanded loudly, "Charlotte, why did you copy my work? If you couldn't come up with a design, I could have helped you find inspiration, but why steal mine?"
I froze. That was my design, safely stored on my computer, never shown to anyone.
I opened my mouth to explain, but the crowd erupted.
"Plagiarist! Get out!"
"How dare you submit a stolen design? Bold move."
"Someone like this doesn't deserve to be a designer. Ugh!"
I snatched a microphone, trying to defend myself, but hardly anyone believed me.
Then, my parents displayed photos of Melody working late into the night on her designs, claiming they regretted having a daughter like me and that they would disown me.
Nobody believed me anymore.
Security escorted me out. My phone buzzed nonstop with hateful messages.
I checked my computer and found no viruses or remote access. Every sketch, every note, every draft was with me. There was no way anything had leaked. So, why did Melody's design match mine exactly?
Every line, every idea, every sketch had come from me, painstakingly drawn by hand. I could never have copied her.
"Charlotte, I heard your sister is entering this competition too. Who do you think will take first place?"
Not long after I joined the company, Melody somehow ended up at the same place.
Fear clenched my chest when I heard her question. My fists were so tight that it felt like my palms might break open.
Chapter 2 Destined to Clash
When my sister Melody was born, something about her was already strange. In the delivery room, every baby cried the moment they entered the world, except her.
My mother freaked out. She said it had to be some kind of curse and dragged in a local psychic to check on her.
But the moment he stepped into our home, his gaze didn't fall on Melody; it fell on me.
He said our fates were in conflict, that my presence would drain Melody's luck and weaken her very life. According to him, I had to leave the house, or Melody wouldn't survive past twenty-five.
From that day on, my parents were consumed by the thought of how to get me out of the house.
I felt it, so I tried everything I could to win my place, to please her.
I would sneak my favorite toys into her room, though her shelves were already overflowing with the newest dolls, stacked neatly in every cabinet.
When I got close to her, she looked up at me with that sweet, innocent smile. For a second, I thought she liked me too.
I was wrong.
She shoved over the blocks she'd just stacked, sat down on the floor, and burst into tears.
When my parents rushed in at the sound of her sobs, they went straight to Melody, leaving me standing there. That was when my mother's hand struck me.
Ringing filled my ears. Blood trickled down the corner of my mouth.