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Humiliated Heiress: A Quest For Justice

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1254    |    Released on: 26/12/2025

elonged to my mother. My father gave it to her. It means everything to me. It's truly worthless to anyone else.

is precious little box represent, Ava? More tales of your glorious, tragic past?" She opened it, revealing the faded letter, the pressed flower, and the tiny

their love, of their life together, before... before they were gone." The raw vulnerability in my voice was

? You think it's going to save you?" She looked at the locket, then at the shredded pages of the partnership agreement littering the floor. A cold, calcula

ity, everything that anchored me. "No!" I screamed, lunging forward with a renewed, desperate strength. "You

rce. My head hit the marble floor, a dull thud echoing in my ears, but

lie tasting bitter on my tongue. "My mother, she believed it was cursed. Anyone

t me to believe that pathetic superstition, Ava? How desperate." She shook her head

t's all I have left. Just leave that. Take anything else, destroy anything else, but

ttle box... then you're going to earn it." She leaned in, her voice dropping to a low, chilling whisper. "You're going to get down on your knees, crawl to the camera, and publicly beg for forgiveness. Beg me for forgiveness for

oul-crushing degradation of it. Every fiber of my being screamed

ement. They had already taken so much. Was I truly willing to sacri

of pain through my bruised ribs, but I ignored it. My eyes, brimming with tears, lo

oice a triumphant cackle. "The homewrecker is

I'm sorry," I choked out, the words tasting like ash. "I... I tried to... to interfere with Kaitlyn and Julien's relationship. I was wro

d, their voices a cacophony of cruel glee. "Louder, Ava!" Kaitlyn c

e. "I'm sorry!" I screamed, my voice raw and broken, the wor

little persuasion." She then turned, still holding the box, and hurled it to the ground. The delicate wood splintered with a sharp crack, the contents spilling out-the faded lett

tlyn snarled, her eyes burning with triumph. "Your prec

rything I held dear-it coalesced into a cold, lethal fury. They had taken everything. My

fist connected with her jaw, a sickening crunch echoing in the sudden silence. She stumbled back, a scream tear

d her phone, her mouth agape. The muscular woman and the red-haired woman recovered quickly,

terrifying hatred. Her jaw was already swelling, a dark bruise blooming on he

e, her eyes wide with malicious delight. "Oh, I got it, Kait!

t to fight? Fine. Let's really show the world what kind of trash you are. Girls, strip her. Let's giv

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