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The Substitute Heiress Leaves For Good

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1018    |    Released on: Today at 14:58

ing its blanket of darkness for the gray light of dawn. She didn't sleep. Sh

n the lock was unnaturally l

scent of alcohol and a cloying, sweet perfume clung to him. He stopped

amiliar, charming smile. He walked

ce a low, placating murmur. "Sorry about

e found only empty air. It was a small, almost impercept

d awkward, confused. He probably thought she

smell like jasmine," she stated, not as a questio

e quickly masked it. "Oh, probably from Isab

st from the party, was famously, violently allergic to jasmine. It was a runn

ower," she said, her tone clipped and cold. The usual warmth

mple bad mood, a fight he could charm his way out of late

eady hiss of water against tile. His

the room, she could read the message preview

amazing. I misse

hip. She walked into the bedroom and picked up his phone. She didn't try to unlock it. She j

the bathroom, a towel wrapped around his waist. He froze when

"What are you doing? You know I hate people tou

in them, no tears. Just a profound, weary emptiness that seemed

Then he turned on her, his guilt morphing into aggression. "You're being paran

he simply turned and walked toward the closet.

screen lit up again. The caller

ted for a fraction of a second, then answered, turning his body aw

or, perfectly still. She could hear

ere soon... Just let

mask of strained patience. He started dressing qui

he fumbled with his cufflinks. "Her apartment isn't ready yet

permission. He was informing her of hi

tching him. Her voice was quiet, almost a

in the mirror, but quickly looked away. "Probably not.

m the dresser. He brushed past her wit

r clicked shu

composure crumbled, not into tears, but into a chilling,

purpose. She found the number she had saved months ago under

Tre

t, the words preci

ed my affairs in New York. I will be returning to

over once, t

dizzy. The weight of three years of false hope, of being a substitute, lifte

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The Substitute Heiress Leaves For Good
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“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."”