Humiliated Heiress: A Quest For Justice

Humiliated Heiress: A Quest For Justice

Jv Lingxian

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I was ambushed in my guardian's Hamptons estate by his son's fiancée, Kaitlyn. Accusing me of being a homewrecker, she and her friends began live-streaming my public humiliation. They beat me, destroyed my father's priceless business legacy, and forced me to my knees to beg for forgiveness on camera. They shattered the last photo of my parents and then, after I groveled, crushed my mother's locket under their heels anyway. My world was a blur of pain and confusion. Julien was like a brother to me. Harvey, his father, was my legal guardian. The accusation made no sense. Just as they were about to strip me naked for their audience, Harvey arrived, his face a mask of thunder. But the real shock came later, when a terrified Kaitlyn confessed the truth. The attack wasn't about jealousy. It was a calculated act of revenge for a decades-old family feud, and Harvey's own son, Julien, was the secret mastermind who had set me up to be destroyed.

Chapter 1

I was ambushed in my guardian's Hamptons estate by his son's fiancée, Kaitlyn. Accusing me of being a homewrecker, she and her friends began live-streaming my public humiliation. They beat me, destroyed my father's priceless business legacy, and forced me to my knees to beg for forgiveness on camera.

They shattered the last photo of my parents and then, after I groveled, crushed my mother's locket under their heels anyway.

My world was a blur of pain and confusion. Julien was like a brother to me. Harvey, his father, was my legal guardian. The accusation made no sense.

Just as they were about to strip me naked for their audience, Harvey arrived, his face a mask of thunder.

But the real shock came later, when a terrified Kaitlyn confessed the truth.

The attack wasn't about jealousy.

It was a calculated act of revenge for a decades-old family feud, and Harvey's own son, Julien, was the secret mastermind who had set me up to be destroyed.

Chapter 1

The world tilted as a furious hand shoved me back into the pristine white hallway of Harvey's Hamptons estate, the cold marble floor slamming against my spine. A blinding phone screen was shoved inches from my face, its harsh light illuminating the distorted features of a woman I barely recognized, her mouth a tight, venomous line. "Look at the homewrecker, everyone!" she shrieked, her voice echoing with a manufactured outrage that felt impossibly loud in the sudden, violent intrusion. "This is Ava Mercado, and she thinks she can steal my fiancé!"

I gasped, the air knocked from my lungs. My head spun, not just from the impact, but from the words themselves. Homewrecker? My fiancé? I blinked, trying to clear the confusion, but the harsh light of the phone followed my every movement.

"Get in there, you little slut!" another voice snarled, and I was propelled forward, stumbling into the vast, open-plan living room. Four figures crowded in behind me, their faces a blur of malice and excitement, each holding a phone, their screens glowing like predatory eyes. They weren't just here to confront me; they were here to perform.

My hand instinctively went to my phone, tucked in the pocket of my sweatpants. It was Friday afternoon, a rare break from my architecture studies, and I'd been enjoying the quiet solitude of Harvey's new summer home. I had expected a delivery of blueprints, not an ambush.

"What are you talking about?" I stammered, my voice barely a whisper against their collective fury. "Who are you?"

The woman with the phone, Kaitlyn Daniels, stepped closer, her eyes blazing. "Don't play innocent, Ava. We know all about you and Julien."

Julien? Harvey's son? My guardian's son? My brain struggled to make sense of her words. Julien was engaged to... Kaitlyn. The pieces clicked into place, but they made no sense.

"This is insane," I managed, pushing myself up. "I don't know what you think you're doing, but you need to leave. Now." My voice, though trembling, carried a surprising edge of authority I didn't know I possessed.

One of the women, a tall blonde with too much makeup, giggled, her phone still trained on me. "Oh, listen to her! The little princess thinks she can order us around in our house."

"This isn't your house," I shot back, my confusion quickly giving way to indignation. "This is Harvey Allison's house. I'm house-sitting for him."

Kaitlyn' s laugh was sharp, devoid of humor. "And who do you think Harvey Allison is to me? This will be my house soon enough, when I marry his son. And you, little girl, are standing in the way."

Her friends started to fan out, their footsteps echoing on the hardwood floors, their phones still pointed at me. They were surveying the room, their expressions a mix of awe and avarice. The invasion was complete.

Panic clawed at my throat. I couldn't let this happen. I reached for my phone, my fingers fumbling with the fabric of my pocket. I need to call Harvey. He'll make them leave.

But Kaitlyn was faster. Her hand darted out, snatching my phone before I could even grasp it. "Thinking of calling your sugar daddy, are we?" she sneered, holding my phone triumphantly. "No, no, darling. This show is just for us." She tossed it to one of her friends, who caught it with a practiced ease, her eyes never leaving my face. My lifeline was gone.

"You're going to get a lesson today," Kaitlyn hissed, stepping closer. "A lesson in what happens when you mess with the wrong people." Her eyes narrowed, gleaming with a cold satisfaction.

The first blow landed before I could react, a sharp, stinging slap across my left cheek. My head snapped to the side, the force of it making my teeth clatter. A hot flush spread across my skin, and the taste of blood bloomed in my mouth as I bit down on my tongue. "You think you can just waltz in here and take what's mine?" Kaitlyn' s voice was a furious snarl, her hand still raised, trembling slightly from the force of the strike.

I stumbled back, my vision blurring for a moment. My cheek throbbed, a fiery beacon of pain. "I don't even know Julien like that!" I cried, my voice cracking. "He's like an older brother to me! Harvey is my guardian!"

Kaitlyn scoffed, folding her arms across her chest. "Oh, please. The 'innocent little sister' routine? Spare me. Everyone knows how you latched onto Harvey after your father died, weeping your way into his mansion, playing the poor orphan." Her words were laced with a cruel mockery that cut deeper than the slap. "And now you're making moves on his son? You're transparent, Ava."

My mind reeled, trying to process the venom spewing from her. An older brother? My guardian? These were the only truths I knew. The absurdity of her accusations was suffocating. She couldn't possibly believe this. Could she?

"You're wrong," I insisted, shaking my head, my cheek still burning. "Harvey is my father's business partner. My father, Alexander Mercado, co-founded Allison-Mercado Enterprises with him. When my parents died, Harvey became my legal guardian. He promised my dad he'd look after me." The words tumbled out, desperate pleas for understanding, for sanity.

Kaitlyn' s eyes widened, a flicker of something unreadable passing through them, quickly replaced by a renewed fury. "Oh, so you're throwing your dead daddy's name around now? Trying to guilt-trip me? It won't work, Ava." She lunged forward, grabbing a handful of my hair, yanking my head back. Pain exploded at my scalp, tears pricking my eyes. "You think you're special? You think your sob story means anything to me?"

"You're... Janna?" I choked out, a sudden spark of recognition. The blonde, the one holding my phone, she looked vaguely familiar. I'd seen her in Julien's social media photos, always beside Kaitlyn. Janna McDowell. She was a minor influencer, constantly posting about her lavish life with Kaitlyn.

Janna, startled, lowered her phone slightly, a hint of unease crossing her face. "How do you know my name?"

"I've seen you on Julien's Instagram," I sputtered, trying to twist away from Kaitlyn's grip. "You're Kaitlyn's friend. What are you doing here?"

Kaitlyn yanked harder, forcing my gaze back to her face. "She's here to document your public shaming, you fool. Everyone in the Hamptons is going to know what a lying, manipulative little bitch you are." She gestured wildly to Janna. "Keep that camera steady, Janna! Make sure everyone sees her pretty face, right before it gets rearranged."

Rage, cold and pure, surged through me, momentarily eclipsing the pain and confusion. They were live-streaming this. This wasn't just a personal attack; it was a performance, a public execution of my reputation. My father's legacy, my name, everything would be dragged through the mud.

With a sudden burst of adrenaline, I twisted violently, breaking free from Kaitlyn's grasp. My hand shot out, a desperate, wild swing. It connected with Janna' s phone, sending it flying across the room to clatter against a glass coffee table. The screen flickered, then went dark.

"You bitch!" Janna screamed, abandoning her influencer poise. She lunged, fueled by a territorial rage. Her foot lashed out, catching me hard in the stomach. I doubled over, a searing pain shooting through my abdomen. I collapsed to my knees, gasping for air. "Harvey... he's my guardian..." I whimpered, the words barely audible. "You'll be in so much trouble... when he finds out..."

Kaitlyn' s face hovered above mine, a cruel smile twisting her lips. "Poor, pathetic Ava," she cooed, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Still clinging to that silly story? Harvey Allison is my future father-in-law. My engagement to Julien is real. You're just a nuisance he took in out of pity." The other two women giggled, their phones still recording, their faces rapt with excitement. "No one's going to believe you, little orphan. Not when we have this." She gestured to the still-recording phones. The hope that had flickered inside me, the brief thought that my words might break through their delusion, died a quick, brutal death.

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