Julia's high heels clicked on the pavement as she walked away from the ballroom, the weight of her family's words and Zhiqiang's betrayal crushing her. She felt lost and alone, unsure of how to clear her name and restore her family's honor. The city streets blurred together as she wandered, tears streaming down her face.
Her phone was dead, and she had no way to contact her friend Stacy, who was her only hope for help. Julia's mind raced with thoughts of where to go and what to do. She couldn't go back to her family's house, and she couldn't stay on the streets forever.
As the night wore on, Julia's feet ached, and her body trembled with exhaustion. She spotted a small café and stumbled inside, hoping to find a temporary refuge. The aroma of coffee and baked goods enveloped her, and she collapsed onto a stool, defeated.
The barista, a kind-eyed woman named Sarah, noticed Julia's distress and offered her a warm smile. "Hey, are you okay? You look like you've been through a lot."
Julia broke down, sharing her story with Sarah. The barista listened attentively, nodding along.
When Julia finished, Sarah handed her a steaming cup of coffee and a pastry. "You're welcome to stay here as long as you need. We'll figure something out."
Grateful, Julia sipped her coffee and savored the pastry, feeling a sense of comfort for the first time that night. She stayed at the café until closing time, then reluctantly stepped back into the chilly night air.
With no other option, Julia began walking, her feet carrying her through the deserted streets. She had no destination in mind, just a vague hope that she would find a way out of this nightmare.
As the hours dragged on, Julia's thoughts grew foggy, and her body screamed for rest. She spotted a small park and stumbled towards it, collapsing onto a bench.
The night air was cold and unforgiving, but Julia didn't care. She lay down, wrapping her arms around herself, and closed her eyes, praying for dawn to come soon.
The darkness seemed to last forever, but eventually, the sky lightened, and the sun rose over the city. Julia sat up, stiff and sore, but determined to find a way to contact Stacy and start rebuilding her life.
With a newfound sense of purpose, Julia stood up, brushed off her dress, and began walking towards a new dawn, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
After roaming for hours, she had come back to the coffee shop. The image of last night was still playing in her head. The only thing that mattered to her right then was to find a way out of the situation. She got into the coffee shop and scanned the entire room until she found Sarah. With Sarah's help, she was able to plug in her phone. The shop owner, who from the way she talked to Sarah seemed to be her mom, was kind and offered her a place to stay and gave her some rice cakes. But her joy was cut short as she watched the television.
Julia's eyes fixed on the TV screen, her heart sinking as she watched the news report. Her father, the CEO of the Kim-Empire, was speaking to the press, his face stern and unyielding.
"As of today, Julia Kim is no longer a part of our family," he declared, his voice cold and detached. "Her actions have brought shame and disgrace to our name, and we will not stand for it."
Julia felt like she had been punched in the gut. She had expected her father to be angry, but to disown her publicly? She couldn't believe it.
The news report continued, showing clips of her family's business partners and friends denouncing her, calling her a disgrace and a shame to the community. Julia's eyes welled up with tears as she realized the extent of her isolation.
"Everyone who once cared for and loved her had turned against her. As she continued watching the screen, tears flowed down her eyes, and a feeling of worthlessness filled her. But as she cried, a thought occurred to her: maybe she could go stay with the Masons for a while.
She had thought that her friend Stacy's family would be a safe haven, but as she reached out to them, she was met with rejection. Stacy's parents, who had once been like a second family to Julia, now refused to even speak to her.
"We can't associate with someone like you, Julia," Stacy's mother said, her voice dripping with disdain. "You've brought shame to our family and our community. We can't risk being tainted by your reputation.
Julia felt a stinging sensation in her eyes as she walked away from Stacy's family home, tears pricking at the corners. She had hoped that her friend's family would be able to offer her some support, some refuge from the storm that was brewing in her life. But instead, they had turned her away, refusing to get involved in the mess that Julia had found herself in.
As she walked through the quiet streets, Julia couldn't help but feel a sense of worthlessness wash over her. She had never felt so alone, so abandoned. She thought of her own family, but they were far away, and she couldn't bear the thought of burdening them with her problems.
Julia wandered aimlessly, her feet carrying her towards the outskirts of town. She didn't know where she was going, she just knew she needed to get away from the pain and the hurt that seemed to follow her everywhere.
As she walked, the houses became fewer and farther between, until Julia found herself standing in front of a small, rustic cabin nestled in the woods.
She sat down on the ground, exhaustion evident in her slumped posture, and pulled out her phone, grateful that she had been able to charge it at the coffee shop earlier. With a deep breath, she dialed Stacy's number, knowing that her friend was currently under house arrest, confined to her room by her parents' decree. The Masons loved their daughter dearly, but when it came to matters of business and reputation, they were willing to do whatever it took to protect their family's image - and their daughter's association with Julia was a liability they couldn't afford. As Stacy answered the phone, Julia could sense the apologetic tone in her voice. "Hello, Julia. I'm so sorry that my family rejected you. I want to help you, but my hands are tied. However, I might have one option left - I could try to get you a job as the assistant to the Crown Prince of Zephyrabad. But, to be honest, I don't think they'll accept you." As Stacy spoke, a desperate thought occurred to Julia - maybe she could use a fake name. It was her last resort, and she was willing to try anything to escape her current predicament.