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The Jilted Heiress's Secret Revenge

The Jilted Heiress's Secret Revenge

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Chapter 1 1

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veless, simple enough to read as innocence. The September wind caught the hem, lifted it just enough t

her eyes

a narrow channel through the microphones and camera lenses. Evelyn moved through it like water-

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t three thousand dollars an hour in therapy to perform convincingly. He moved fast, long leg

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recisely calibrated confusion. Her lower lip trembled. The wind caught a strand of dark h

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rip that seemed to echo off the limestone facade. The docum

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. Let the microp

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a step forw

lickered there, too fast for any camera to catch-and then he wa

eaming questions about Peck Group's stock price, about breach of

ti's engi

tires, and then the car was gone, a silver blu

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recognizing wounded prey. They pressed closer, lenses

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“My wedding day was supposed to be the merger of two dynasties, the day I was handed over on the steps of City Hall like a lamb to the slaughter. Instead of a ring, my fiancé tore our marriage contract to shreds in front of the world's press. He screamed that my family was a "cesspool of lies" and that I was "damaged goods" he refused to accept. The cameras swarmed me, their questions like daggers. Was I mentally unstable? Did I know about the family's secret debts? Had my father disinherited me? I played the part of the broken doll perfectly, my shoulders shaking as I shrank into my white dress. Everyone saw a victim, a poor little rich girl publicly shamed and discarded. They thought my father's cruel world had finally crushed me. They had no idea I wrote the script. As the limo pulled away from the chaos, my driver caught my reflection in the mirror. The trembling bride was gone. In her place was a woman whose eyes held something he couldn't name. It looked almost like satisfaction. And my performance was just the opening act.”
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