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The Jilted Heiress In Blood Red

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 574    |    Released on: 22/04/2026

d there, holding the crystal award for Humanitarian of the Yea

Beaumont beamed with pride. Ge

the crowd, watching the circu

, her voice trembling with emotion. "And my dear sister, Harle

swung to Harlene, expect

. She turned her back on the

rk, intercepting her. "Your little dance jus

isp white jacket moved to clear it. He leaned in close, his movements fluid and unnoticeable to anyone watching. "Protocol Two e

digging in. "Go to your room. Now.

his is Estella's party. Are you

ed. She stepped back, fo

hem. "Mother, don't be hard on her," she said, her

s a shame Grandmother isn't here to see t

ion tunneled. Mentioning her gra

smirk on her face, and walked awa

arlene. He didn't speak to her. He just s

n her shoulder. The image of them together, the perf

to the shadows at the side of the stage, wh

tared at the crystal trophy, imaginin

nd a scowl. She shoved past a security guard who tried to stop her, her eyes scan

. "The narrative is that you're having a psychotic break. Denni

ike the only real thing in the room. She casually moved her hand to her thigh and slid

lla across the room. This time, she

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“Harlene was locked out of her own family's estate in a freezing blizzard, still trembling from a severe panic attack. Her mother delivered a cold ultimatum through a security screen: attend her golden-child sister Estella's award gala, or lose her medical funds. To make it worse, her ex-fiancé, Dennis, had chimed in to call her embarrassing and pathetic. At the gala, Harlene was treated like a diseased outcast. Dennis fiercely protected his new lover, Jailyn-the very woman who had stolen Harlene's designs. But the ultimate betrayal came when Estella flaunted a silver-embroidered antique dress. It was Harlene's grandmother's dress, her only pure memory of love, handed over to the enemy as a trophy. When Harlene demanded answers, her own father slapped her across the face in front of the press, just to protect their pristine image. They had stolen her career, her fiancé, and her inheritance, all while branding her the crazy, unstable daughter. The sheer hypocrisy and cruelty finally severed the last thread of her sanity. Why should she play the silent victim while they played the perfect family? Instead of crying, Harlene smiled. She drew a hidden dagger, slashed the antique dress to ribbons, and dragged Estella and Jailyn to the center stage. Standing under the blinding spotlight with a bloody blade, she looked out at the terrified crowd. "The Beaumont family is done hiding," she declared into the microphone. "Tonight, the curtain falls."”