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Reborn Heiress: My Family's Bitter Karma

Chapter 6 6

Word Count: 559    |    Released on: 08/01/2026

pe, a monument to old money and older secrets. The helicopter touched

like a scene from a period dram

g for him on the tarmac. He gave Seraphina a curt nod

loss of his energy immediately. The worl

the massive oak doors. Al

ome, Miss

s. A crystal chandelier the si

of the grand stairc

s clasped behind his back. His face was a map of stern l

ring a dress that cost more than the Grimes' tra

ld's son. He was leaning against the banister, wearin

said, stepping fo

a. He didn't hug her. He looked at her fla

a mess,"

his gaze. "I've

o get cleaned up. We

ng. "Oh, Archie, give her a break. Sh

been living in a sewer. Which,

he banister and sauntered over.

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tween them. "Watch

atever. I'm going to the tr

She looked past his arroganc

ad. It was pulsing. A dark, jagged

go," sh

s dangling in his

day," Seraphina said. Her

sement. "Why? Are you going t

and copper. The air around you is thick with it.

rchibald looked at her, hi

onsense here, Seraphina. We sent you away to protect th

, grinning. "Crazy. S

nger and walked to the doo

She felt the heavy thud

she whispere

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Reborn Heiress: My Family's Bitter Karma
Reborn Heiress: My Family's Bitter Karma
“On my eighteenth birthday, the celestial pact hiding my aura finally expired. I stood on the rotting steps of the trailer, watching my foster family celebrate my eviction like they'd won the lottery. Brenda threw a liability waiver at me to sign, ensuring I'd never ask for a dime of their welfare checks again. Worse, her daughter Regina stood there smirking, flaunting the heirloom emerald bracelet she'd stolen from my secret stash-unaware it was a spiritual artifact soaked in fifty years of blood magic. "Consider it payment for room and board, freak," Regina sneered, forcing the silver band over her wrist. They thought they were discarding a burden. They didn't realize I was the only dam holding back a tidal wave of their own bad karma. As I signed the papers, voluntarily severing our ties, the air pressure plummeted. The bracelet began to constrict like a snake, turning Regina's flesh a necrotic purple as the protection I offered vanished. Before they could scream, a matte black helicopter bearing the Sterling Industries crest descended onto the muddy lawn, blowing their plastic lawn chairs into the neighbor's yard. A man in a bespoke charcoal suit stepped out, ignoring the filth to bow before me. He looked at my terrified foster family and announced, "We are here to retrieve the Sterling heiress." I smiled at Regina, whose arm was already beginning to rot, and whispered, "Keep the bracelet. You'll need it to pay for the amputation."”