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The Substitute Heiress Leaves For Good

The Substitute Heiress Leaves For Good

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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1229    |    Released on: Today at 14:58

nhattan a glittering backdrop below. The silk of her emerald dress felt cool ag

hampagne flutes to her. Her eyes, however, kept scanning

It was the kind of party Preston loved-loud, filled with people from his world

riend since their days at Dartmouth, leaning ag

her voice barely au

ng across his face. "Eleonore.

n the smile. "Ha

the far end of the rooftop. "He's out o

ank

edroom where they'd left their coats. She turned to head inside but paused, thinking she should let Preston

ane, she could see Preston's back. He was leaning against the railing, a cigarette

hen Spencer's voice cut through a slight ga

's really ba

in her throat. A cold dread, heavy and

feel more than hear. It was tired, resigned, in

concern. "What about Eleonore?

rp crescents a small, grounding pain against the roaring in her ears. The entir

t, bitter, like the scrape of metal on stone. That sound shot t

's... perfect. She never makes a fuss,

ove, man," Spencer p

ok a drag from his cigarette, the smoke curling from his lips an

s that sentenced their thr

. Eleonore was exactly what I needed. She ev

o press her hand hard against her mouth to keep from gagging. The elegant party, the

bsti

disappointment. "So she's just a su

was strained, full of a struggle she now realized had noth

ears of quiet support, of loving him through family crises and business deals, of believ

jo

ic. Each step away from that balcony felt like walking on broken glass. She didn't turn

and empty, wearing a beautiful dress that suddenly felt like a costume. She saw the resemblance then, the slight curve of her jaw, the shape o

into the cold street, but she didn't see him. She hailed a cab and gave the address to the

Hamptons on the mantelpiece. His favorite leather armchair. The

liberate. She pulled open the bottom drawer of his mahogany desk. Tucked beneath a stack of old financial report

ement between the Sanford family and t

icult conversation on the matter. "Eleonore, this isn't just business

e time, deeply insulted. She had

arpen. A new, hard light kindled in their depths. The pain was still there, a massive, crushing

were steady as she navigated to her

ond ring. "Eleonore? I

ny emotion when she spoke. It was the voice she use

"About that pro

from her phone's lock screen. It was a picture of them laughing on a sailboat, the sun in

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The Substitute Heiress Leaves For Good
The Substitute Heiress Leaves For Good
“For three years, Eleonore was the perfect, understanding girlfriend to Preston Sterling, supporting the wealthy finance heir through every family crisis and business deal. But at a glamorous rooftop party, she accidentally overheard a conversation that shattered her world. Preston casually confessed to his best friend that he was only using Eleonore as a convenient, comfortable substitute because she looked a bit like his ex-girlfriend, Vanessa, who had just returned to the city. When Vanessa officially appeared, Preston's friends publicly humiliated Eleonore, mocking her as a cheap imitation and a pathetic social climber. Instead of defending the woman who had stood by him, Preston fiercely protected his ex, holding her close while demanding Eleonore apologize to his friends to make the scene go away. Worse still, he later tracked Eleonore down and arrogantly offered to keep her as a secret mistress. He claimed he couldn't abandon his fragile ex right now, but promised to buy Eleonore a new place and whatever she wanted. Three years of quiet devotion were treated as a sordid transaction. She watched him play the noble hero to his ex while treating her like a disposable prop, and felt a chilling, desolate calm replace her heartbreak. Without shedding a single tear, she packed her bags, walked out of their shared apartment forever, and pulled out a long-forgotten marriage alliance proposal. She calmly sent a text to Ford Trevino, the ruthless CEO of a rival billionaire family. "Mr. Trevino, I agree to the engagement."”