Aurora Perish panicked. She quickly put the picture frame ba its pce, then rushed to lie down on her bed. She shut her eyes tightly, pretending to be asleep.
The door slowly swung open, and Jamie Osorio stepped inside. He looked strong and serious, but there was also kindness and worry in his eyes when he looked at Aurora Perish.
Aurora Perish looked through the memories of the body's inal owner and realized they had the same personality. She felt dizzy all over, ahroat was dry. Slowly, she opened her eyes and looked up at her father, who closely resembled this body.
Up close, it was clear they were reted. Aurora Perish looked more like her Omega father than her Alpha father.
This was the first time Aurora Perish had ever ied with her parents. She never expected that in her lifetime, she would have two fathers. In her previous world, same gender retionships were still illegal in her try, so the idea of having two dads was something she had never even sidered.
"How are you feeling now? Do you need anything?"
She slowly parted her dry lips and whispered, "Water."
Her Omega father quickly nodded and hurried out of the room to get her a gss of water.
Perhaps she was too exhausted to fully process everything. She passed out.
There was no sunlight ing through the window. When Aurora Perish opened her eyes, she initially thought everything she had experienced was just a dream. But as she looked around at where she was sleeping, she realized it wasn't a dream at all.
It was pletely ued.
Why had she transmigrated into this story?
Ba 2023, there were tless novels with this exact kind of plot. She had been ied at first, but after a while, she got bored of them. She didn't have much time to spend on her phone anyway.
Speaking of which, the only device she could see oudy table in this room was an old Nokia phone.
Aurora Perish stretched out her hand to grab the phone. After turning it on, she was stuhe date dispyed was 2004.
This body... it was much youhan her previous ohe inal owner had been born in-
February 16, 1986.
The exact same birth date. What a ce. I've read plenty of transmigration stories where the new body has the same face, but to be born on the same date too? That's just too much.
Setting that aside, I checked the inal body's messages. Aurora Perish only had one unread message, and it was from a single person. It didn't seem like the inal owner was very social. She barely had any tacts just her parents and a few friends. Among them was someone ued.
Hyath Chua.
The main character. Hyath Chua was one of those protagonists with an annoying perspective. A rich sed-geion heir, she started off as a total pygirl. I remember there was some reason behind it, but I've fotteails. Either way, the only real friend she had was the inal Aurora Perish. She was famous, mostly for her looks her wealth pyed a huge part in that too.
Back to the situation at hand since she was still a sophomore in high school, the story hadn't started yet. That thought made her rex a little.
Sihe inal body's personality was simir to hers, it wouldn't be too hard to blend in. She wasn't an actress, after all pretending to be someone pletely different would be way too troublesome.
Besides, the inal body was still in high school, which meant there was a ce frowth spurt. That could be a good excuse if anythi off.
Aurora Perish noticed a cup of warm water on the side of her desk.
She picked it up and took a big gulp, instantly refreshing her dry throat.
Cheg the time, she realized it was already around dinner. She felt sticky all over, so before eating, she wao take a shower.
After gathering what she needed, she recalled from her memories that the bathroom was located at the er of the hallway. The one in her room was broken, which was why the inal owner always used the shared bathroom outside.
Her room was on the sed floor. Since she was an only child, there were only three rooms upstairs-hers, her parents' room, and what was supposed to be a guest room but had mostly turned into a ste space.
Their family owned a bakery on the first floor, and at this hour, the inal body's parents were likely downstairs, ing up the store.
Stepping into the bathroom, she found it to be just an ordinary one.
The inal owner's parents preferred to have a separate bathroom and valued liness, so it otless. Since she was the only one using this space, it wasn't hard to figure out which toiletries beloo her.
After taking a shower, she felt refreshed and full of energy.
The inal body had been sick for a full week, which expined why she had felt so unfortable earlier.
On her way back to her room, she ran into the inal body's father, Jamie Osorio. He was an omega, ae his usually stoic expression, there was a clear look of relief on his face. His child had finally recovered.
Aurora Perish paused as their eyes met.
"You're finally awake. Go downstairs and have your dinner."
Jamie Osorio looked like the type who'd punch you if you didn't listen, but strangely enough, there was a warmth in the way he spoke to her.
"Okay," she replied simply.
Jamie didn't say anything else he was already used to this kind of iion. He just gave her a nod before heading downstairs.
Once she got baside her room, Aurora Perish let out a quiet sigh of relief.
She still wasn't used to talking to her so-called parents in this novel.
Now, she wondered when would the inal owner e back?
What exactly happeo them?
Was there any ce they would return?
As she mulled over these thoughts, her stomach growled, snapping her back to reality. She realized she was hungry.
She headed downstairs, and sure enough, the dining table was filled with food. I, she spotted her two fathers getting ptes, surrounded by a pink, bubbly atmosphere.
Aurora Perish hesitated. Should I interrupt them or just wait?
Before she could make a decision, the inal body's Alpha father, Sky Perish, called out to her.
Sky Perish, the inal Alpha father, appeared slim at first gnce, but beh that lean frame y a surprising amount of muscle. He stood tall, matg the height of Aurora Perish’s inal Omega father, Jamie Osorio. His sharp, hawk-like eyes carried an air of quiet authority, and a faint scar along his jaw hi a past filled with unspoken battles. His grayish-blue hair, always ly bed back, gave him a distinguished yet slightly cold appearance, as if he were a man shaped by both privilege and hardship.
"Aura!"
Seriously even here, people still call me that?
Aurora Perish looked over. Sky Perish had a gentle expression on his face, his eyes filled with warmth as he smiled at his precious daughter, who had been unwell for the past few days.
"Are you feelier now? You don't feel siymore? Do you need anything?"
Uedly, he was a plete chatterbox.
Before he could bombard her with even more questions, the inal body's omega father, Jamie Osorio, calmly stepped in and cut him off.
"Let's eat."
Both Sky Perish and Aurora nodded in unison, following him to the table.
She realized that the food oable sisted of the inal owner's favorites.
Aurora Perish wasn't particurly picky when it came to food. In her previous life, she had simply eaten whatever was avaible. Living alone for years had made her feel detached from the idea of homecooked meals like this.
Now, staring at the warm dishes id out before her, she felt a strange sense of unfamiliarity like she had stepped into someone else's life.
Well she did
Before she could think any further, the inal owner's omega father spoke.
"Why aren't you eati?"
Her alpha father quickly followed with a ed ent.
"Are you still feeling unwell?"
Both of them looked at her with worried expressions.
Aurora Perish shook her head and reassured them, "I'm fine."
Realizing there was no point ihinking, she let herself get caught up in the moment and ate wholeheartedly, sav the meal.
After dinner, she returo her room and y down on her bed. Even though she had been asleep for most of the day, she still felt exhausted. Maybe I'm just not used to this enviro yet, she thought.
With that, sleep quickly took over.
The entire pce was engulfed ihe fire had ed everything.
In the midst of the chaos, a woman stood, wearing a white T-shirt and bck pants. Her once-white shirt was now stained with blood, deep crimson spreading across the fabric.
Aurora Perish felt the heat pressing down on her, suffog and overwhelming. Pain radiated from her shoulder and face, sharp and unbearable. Every breath she took was agony.
Did I really die in a car act?
She wasn't sure. In fact, she didn't know anything at all.