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Rising From Ashes: The Divorced Heiress

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 604    |    Released on: 29/05/2026

dened. A laugh, dry and brittle as dead leaves, escaped her lips. The sound was so unexpected, so out of

gaze moved from one face to the next, seeing them not as family,

, her voice flat. "Because you'll never forget that your mother was just the mis

rious red. "You shut up! You lie!" s

"playing the part of the gracious, tolerant matriarch. When in reality, you've been prayi

tightened, the mask of el

, devastating scorn. "You never loved your daughters. You loved what we represented. Isabelle was yo

refully constructed facades,

identity as the patriarch, was being challenged by the daughter h

acked acros

na's head snapped to the side, a fiery sting spreading across her skin. A

o face him, her eyes as cold and dead as a winter lake. That slap had sev

word precise and final, "I, Seraphina Re

not let them see her crumble. She walked out of the house, out o

downpour began without warning, the rain cold and hard as pellets of ice. I

crushing ache from the night before, the years of accumulated misery-it all came crashi

could hear the screech of tires, a bla

mit. Her consciousness fray

ht, onto the wet, bla

the blinding glare of hea

er, was her final,

, no

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Rising From Ashes: The Divorced Heiress
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“When Seraphina handed the divorce papers to her billionaire husband, she just wanted to end their suffocating marriage. Instead of signing, Julian burned the documents in the fireplace and declared her his eternal prisoner. "You will live in this house and be reminded every single day of the sister you took from me." He firmly believed she had murdered her sister, Isabelle-the only woman he ever truly loved. Driven to absolute despair, Seraphina falsely confessed to the crime just to force him to let her go. But Julian used her broken words to completely destroy her. He threw her out of the estate into the freezing rain, where she was struck by a speeding car. While she lay in the hospital with broken bones, her own family disowned her for ruining their business ties. Then, the police arrived to arrest her for Isabelle's murder, a final deadly trap orchestrated by Julian himself. She had lost her dignity, her family, and nearly her freedom, tortured by a man who only saw a ghost when he looked at her face. Why did she have to bear the weight of a crime she didn't commit, stripped of everything she ever had? Saved from prison by a friend's legal team, Seraphina left the city with nothing but her shattered pride. Four years later, she stepped out of the airport with her two children, no longer the fragile victim they broke. This time, she was back.”