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Call Me Fake Heiress? Now I Bought My Ex's Company

Chapter 6 Obsessive Rivalry

Word Count: 1216    |    Released on: 04/03/2026

ched as the sound of glass

rystal glass to his boss's rigid posture. Alexander sat perfectly still, his eyes burning with

shed. "That was. quite an expensive glass. Was it r

t cost more than two

n't bother to

d, his voice dangerously soft.

e intense months, Jeremy knew his b

ht thousand dollars was a rounding error. Still, Jeremy's frugal heart ached-a trait in

h. public displays could attract the wrong kind of attention.

his gaze sharp enough to

ew he had to answer. Based on what-or whom-his boss had bee

upset over a woman. That perhaps yo

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ack, colder and fierce

ill, Alexander's eyes

of calculated glamour. His gaze traveled over her once more, tracing the way t

Had he los

ext second, hi

listened, then tipped her head back and laughed-a sight so e

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degrees instantly. Jeremy didn't need anyone to t

ding here brooding won't help. But reason warned him that voicing that thought might cost him his job. Despite the endle

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ave you bee

hting to keep his tone even. "I'm the longest-serv

that

t his ribs. So this is it. He was really g

new assistant was capable-exceptionally so-bu

ft to lose, Jeremy squeezed his

call 24/7 without fail these past months, I'd respectfully request-beyond the standard severance-that the comp

in his voice seemed to amuse Alexander

at?" Jeremy's eyes flew

ent assistant I've had in years. You'd be even

I'm getting a raise?" Jeremy vent

?" He picked up a file from the table and tossed it toward him. "Your raise

as he turned to leave, he couldn't resist a final, well-intentioned mur

?" Alexander's voice was deceptively c

" In a blink, Jeremy

iet settle over the space. Shaking his head slightly, he a

s hand slide along Mirena's shoulders, fingers drumming a

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y, curves tracing the right angles with skin

d taken her for grante

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ition. He, the undisputed leader

til

e'd ever faced. The first person who didn't flinch at his name or h

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he could hear. "Don't worry, little riva

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ed her below. Chandelier light caught in her hair, outl

ng the weight of his

eyes l

chest tightened. But in the next heartbeat, she turned back to Log

ime in years, h

rved his lips. He chuckled

thought, rising to his feet. Time to rem

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Call Me Fake Heiress? Now I Bought My Ex's Company
Call Me Fake Heiress? Now I Bought My Ex's Company
“I never expected to be branded a 'fake heiress' and a 'scheming bitch' on my own wedding anniversary. "Did you really think we'd never find out you faked the DNA test?" My mother's voice cut like a blade. "You've been impersonating our real daughter all along." The irony was suffocating. They were the ones who stormed into my peaceful life, insisting that I was their long-lost child-no proof needed. And now they dared to call me the fraud. "Since Camille has finally returned to where she belongs," my father declared coldly, "it's time for you to crawl back into whatever shadow you came from." Then came the final blow. My husband of five years didn't even hesitate. "I'll have the divorce papers drawn up immediately. Don't make this difficult, Mirena. You were never meant to be my wife." Overnight, I was discarded. The scandal of the city. The woman who stole a life that was never hers. But they forgot one thing: I never needed them. Before I was George Ashton's wife, I was Mirena Sterling-the Investment Queen. The woman who broke Wall Street records before she turned twenty-five. A racing champion. A tech prodigy. I walked away from all of it. Gave up my empire. My crown. My name. All for a man who threw me away like garbage the moment someone "better" came along. Big mistake. On the night they cast me out, soaking wet and humiliated, I ran into the last person I ever wanted to see. "Look at you now, Mirena," Alexander Pierce murmured, watching me with those piercing eyes. "The woman who once ruled the financial world. Reduced to this." He tilted his head. "And for what? Love?" A dark laugh. "Pathetic." My former rival. The man who spent years trying to beat me-and never once succeeded. Now he stood before me, a Wall Street titan, watching my downfall with hungry satisfaction. He thought he'd seen the last of me. He was wrong. The game was simple now: drop the dead weight, reclaim what's mine, and remind everyone why they feared my name. Within months, I was back. Every market moved when I breathed. Every headline screamed my return. The Sterlings came crawling, begging for mercy they'd never shown me. And George? He watched in horror as I bought his most prized company without blinking. The divorce he'd so eagerly signed? His greatest regret. "Mirena, please," he begged, groveling at my feet. "Give me another chance." I didn't even look at him. "Sorry, darling. I don't recycle trash." But what I didn't expect was him. Alexander Pierce dropped to one knee in front of me-the man who had once mocked my fall, now looking up with something raw and undisguised in his crimson gaze. "I knew you'd take back everything they stole," he said, voice low. "Now..." A slow, dangerous smile curved his lips. "Take me too."”