The Villain’s Daughter at My Door / Chapter 5: Don’t Leave Me Behind
The Villain’s Daughter at My Door

The Villain’s Daughter at My Door

Author: Sharon Cook


Chapter 5: Don’t Leave Me Behind

← Prev

The next morning, after breakfast, Elliot wanted to take me to the police station.

He poured me a bowl of cereal, but his hands were shaking. He barely touched his coffee.

I hugged his leg and wailed, “Daddy, I don’t want to go! I can’t leave you!”

My voice cracked, echoing off the bare kitchen walls. I could taste salt and snot on my lips, but I didn’t care.

The nice lady from across the hall happened to come out.

She was carrying a bag of groceries, her cat trailing at her heels. She looked surprised to see us in the hallway so early.

Seeing this, she quickly hurried over and gently hugged me. “What’s wrong, honey? What’s wrong?”

She smelled like vanilla and hairspray, and her arms felt warm. I sobbed harder, feeling safe for the first time in days.

I cried so hard I could barely breathe. “Da-daddy wants to take...me to the police station...”

The words came out in hiccups, my nose running and my cheeks blotchy.

The nice lady was furious. “You can’t just dump a kid at the station, Elliot! She’s terrified—look at her!”

She glared at Elliot, hands on her hips, the groceries forgotten.

“Daddy, daddy...”

I reached for him, but the nice lady kept her arms wrapped around me, patting my back in soothing circles.

Seeing me sobbing, the nice lady hugged me tightly, patting my back to comfort me. “Don’t cry, sweetheart. I’m here. I won’t let your dad take you to the police station.”

She brushed my hair away from my face, humming softly until my sobs quieted.

Elliot: “...”

He looked caught between guilt and exasperation, rubbing his temples as if he had a headache that wouldn’t go away.

He was about to explain.

He opened his mouth, but the lady cut him off with a sharp look that brooked no argument.

“Mr. Foster, your daughter looks just like you.” The nice lady pinched my cheek, sighing. “Her eyes and nose are exactly the same. No wonder she’s so cute—she must’ve gotten all the best features from her parents!”

She smiled at me, and for a moment, I almost believed everything would be okay.

Elliot frowned.

He glanced at me, uncertainty flickering across his face. For the first time, I thought maybe he saw what everyone else saw.

He looked at me, a momentary daze in his eyes.

The tension in his shoulders eased just a little, and he looked away, lost in thought.

He didn’t try to send me away again.

Instead, he guided me back inside, his hand gentle on my shoulder. I let myself hope, just a little.

Through the study’s slightly open door, I heard him talking to a friend.

His voice was low, almost a whisper, but I pressed my ear to the wood, straining to hear.

“Sam, I need your help with a paternity test.”

“Huh? When did you suddenly have a kid? Whose kid is it?”

“Anna Rivers’s.”

“Her?” The other end sighed. “Why are you tangled up with her again? She turned her back on you back then, used you and tossed you aside, and now suddenly there’s a kid?”

“Is hair with follicles okay?”

“It’s fine, but Elliot, don’t get your hopes up too high. Anna was married..."

The conversation faded into murmurs. I leaned my head against the door, closing my eyes, and hoped that maybe—just maybe—this time things would turn out differently. But hope was a risky thing in this house—and I wasn’t sure how much I had left.

This chapter is VIP-only. Activate membership to continue.
← Prev

You may also like

I’m the Villain Dad in Her Story
I’m the Villain Dad in Her Story
4.7
Everyone thinks I’m the cold, controlling father ruining my daughter’s life and my wife’s happiness. No one sees the years I spent sacrificing everything—until the voices in my head start cheering for my downfall. When my family finally pushes me too far, I decide to stop being their villain and walk away, but what happens when the ‘heroine’ daughter and ‘princess’ wife have to face the real world without their scapegoat?
My Daughter Is the Reborn Heroine
My Daughter Is the Reborn Heroine
4.7
When my rebellious daughter suddenly became obedient, begging for private school tuition, I thought she’d finally changed. But pop-up comments only I can see reveal she’s the heroine of a second-chance romance, scheming to run away with her bad boy boyfriend—and in her last life, I was the villain who ruined her happiness. Now, as she plots behind my back and strangers invade my home, I must decide: fight for her future, or let her go and risk losing everything—including my own life.
Reborn to Serve My Villain Daughter
Reborn to Serve My Villain Daughter
4.7
I died as a mother, and was reborn as a maid—only to find the cold, feared mistress of the governor’s mansion is my lost daughter from a past life. Everyone whispers that Mrs. Reynolds is a monster who destroys anyone who crosses her, but I refuse to believe the sweet child I once loved could become so cruel. To protect her and uncover the secrets that broke her soul, I’ll risk everything—even if she never knows who I truly am.
I Refuse to Be the Villainess
I Refuse to Be the Villainess
4.9
Fate always cast me as the villain, but what if I could rewrite the ending? The night my mother vanished, she warned me: when the beloved heroine enters our home, my world will collapse—and I’ll be the one blamed for every heartbreak and scandal that follows. Now, with Savannah dazzling my father and brother, I’m forced from my room, my reputation ruined, and my heart shattered by those I once trusted. But when a historic opportunity for women emerges in our town, I see a glimmer of freedom beyond the story’s script. If I refuse to play the villain, can I escape the fate written for me—or will jealousy and betrayal destroy my last chance at happiness?
I Became My Daughter’s Killer’s Shadow
I Became My Daughter’s Killer’s Shadow
5.0
When Sadie Harper comes home terrified that someone is following her, her parents dismiss it as a child’s wild story—until she’s found murdered, and every illusion of safety shatters. Grief turns to rage as her father, David, discovers the powerful Caldwell family’s son is untouchable, shielded by money and alibis, while the law looks away. With his wife lost to despair and justice denied, David abandons his old life, surgically changing his face and identity to infiltrate the Caldwell household as their new estate manager. Inside the mansion, he uncovers chilling trophies: evidence that Sadie was not the only victim. But Ethan Caldwell, now a brilliant and dangerous teenager, is watching him just as closely. In a house built on secrets, how far will a grieving father go for vengeance? When the hunter and the monster live under the same roof, who will break first—and who will pay the price?
My Daughter Tried to Kill Me
My Daughter Tried to Kill Me
5.0
After years of sacrificing everything for her ungrateful, idol-obsessed daughter, a single mother is betrayed in the most shocking way. Given a miraculous second chance, she refuses to be used again—no matter what it costs. But as old wounds resurface and family secrets explode, one woman's fight for self-worth becomes a battle for survival.
His Daughter’s Tormentor, My New Student
His Daughter’s Tormentor, My New Student
4.8
When my daughter was brutalized and left broken by a privileged monster, the system let him walk free—protected by money and lies. Now, fate has handed me the boy as my student in a hellish reform school, where rules are just suggestions. He thinks he’s untouchable, but this time, the lesson is payback—and class is about to begin.
Buried My Daughter Alive for My Son's Future
Buried My Daughter Alive for My Son's Future
4.7
Twenty years ago, I locked my daughter in a cabinet and walked away, haunted by guilt ever since. Now, with my son's high-society wedding on the line, the past claws its way back—my daughter's voice echoing from the grave, demanding to be found. If I can’t face the horror I buried, my family’s future—and my soul—may be lost forever.
The Villain Queen Claimed the Prisoner Prince
The Villain Queen Claimed the Prisoner Prince
4.8
Feared as the governor’s ruthless daughter, I chose the city’s most dangerous prisoner as my plaything—Marcus, the wild prince chained and muzzled beneath city hall. My half-sister begs for mercy, but I only want to break the man who threatens my family’s power. When I force a kiss on the caged beast, I know I’m tempting fate—and when he escapes, his revenge will be as savage as his love.
Cut In Line, Cut My Daughter's Dream
Cut In Line, Cut My Daughter's Dream
4.6
When a ruthless tour guide hijacks the roller coaster line for his fifty guests, I watch my daughter's special day crumble in the heat. Humiliated, outnumbered, and desperate to keep my promise, I gamble everything on a Fast Pass—only to become the villain in a twisted showdown of entitlement and blame. How far would you go to keep your child’s dreams alive when the world says you don’t belong?
My Daughter Framed Me for Her Betrayal
My Daughter Framed Me for Her Betrayal
4.7
I sacrificed everything to give Natalie a safe, happy life—only to watch her choose a cruel family and sell us out piece by piece. When I finally drew the line, she branded me an abuser in front of my college and the whole town, shattering my reputation overnight. Now I have to decide: do I fight for the daughter I raised, or let go before she destroys us all?
She Jumped—But I Wouldn’t Let Go
She Jumped—But I Wouldn’t Let Go
4.8
She jumped, and the world froze. My mother’s fight for survival began on a rooftop, but the real battle was inside our home—against a father who broke us, a grandmother who cursed us, and a town that wanted us to fail. I was the daughter they called worthless, the girl nobody wanted. Yet every time Mom nearly let go, I pulled her back. Together, we endured betrayal, violence, and humiliation, clinging to hope in the darkest nights. When Dad’s mistress arrived with his ‘perfect’ son, we risked everything for freedom. But the past isn’t so easily escaped—and justice has a long memory. Will our love and defiance be enough to break the cycle, or will old ghosts drag us down again? What does it take for a mother and daughter to claim a life that’s truly their own?