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Service Was Mediocre: Reviewing My Billionaire Lover

Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 615    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

pen disdain. This was a place for ladies who lunched, no

Vance," Avery said,

checking his Rolex, tapping his foot. He looked annoyed. He loo

't wait for him to stand. She sat down, t

He took a sip of his espresso

o you too, Pres

the way he rehearsed his hand gestures. "With the scandal... and Ernest cutt

ook. He was going to dump her, and then two wee

" Avery i

blinked.

. The script is

ing. Five carats. Cushion cut. It caught the lig

arble. It made a sharp c

ry said. Her voice was clear. It car

d like a fish. He had expected begging. He had expecte

His face flushed a patchy red. His eg

ie anyway," Avery said, leaning back in h

. He leaned forward. "How dare

ing up. "Pawn it. You might need t

the nearby tables was abs

is hand shot out and grabbed her

he whispered. "Ke

nd on her wrist. A col

her wrist against his thumb-a simple leverage po

ntly. He stumbled back, knocking int

ry said. Her eyes wer

shing over. "Is th

rt. She picked up the

ing politely at the manager.

now. The air tasted sweeter. The "fiancé" plot

in her pocket.

6 on Sunset. Ro

ber. She selected

sitting in the spilled espresso. He was shaking

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Service Was Mediocre: Reviewing My Billionaire Lover
Service Was Mediocre: Reviewing My Billionaire Lover
“I woke up in a luxury penthouse with a blinding headache and bruises on my thighs, staring at the man who was about to ruin my life. Cullen Hunter, the most dangerous billionaire in Los Angeles, was stepping out of the shower, ready to discard me with a signed check and a cold look of disdain. Then the memories hit me like a physical blow. I realized I had woken up in the "Death Flag" scene of a script-this was the exact morning Avery Hall was supposed to be kicked out, humiliated, and started her downward spiral into a tragic death. The nightmare escalated within minutes. My own brother, Ernest, called to tell me I was no longer a member of the family, freezing my trust fund and evicting me from my apartment. He believed the lies of our "perfect" adopted sister, Cheslie, who had leaked her own private photos and framed me for it just to gain sympathy. Even my fiancé, Preston, couldn't wait to dump me in public, calling me a "crazy bitch" before running straight into Cheslie's waiting arms. I was suddenly homeless, bankrupt, and the most hated woman in the city. My family wanted me to crawl back and apologize on my knees for a crime I didn't commit, while the man I had just spent the night with watched my destruction with boredom. I didn't understand how they could all turn on me so fast, or how I was expected to survive in a world where the script was literally written for my failure. "Avery, don't make this difficult," Cullen warned, waiting for the tears he thought were coming. But I refused to play the victim. I pulled three hundred dollars of my last bits of cash, slapped them onto Cullen's nightstand, and told him the service was mediocre. I wasn't going to beg for love or mercy anymore; I was going to rewrite the ending of this story and become the most dangerous femme fatale Hollywood had ever seen.”