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The Jilted Genius: Out Of Your League

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 843    |    Released on: Today at 16:24

RASMUSS

rden for tea. Now, it was just the three of us in the spacious living

ight with anger. "Grandpa, what is th

d I ask you? Is your opinion important? How many debutantes have I introduc

ight. I had zero interest in t

aze shifting to Faye. "Faye, my child, don't be angry. Huston is a bastar

Miss Beaumont's opinion? She just made it clear she

e just stared quietly at the dancing flam

this woman playing at? First a refusal,

ress, "with all due respect, I'm not interested in you either. My wife must be someone who can stand with

tude was infuriating. I wanted to see her expression

d. "Huston! Shut up! How dare

head. There was no anger in her ice-blue e

her lips. "Mr. Huston Rasmussen, first, your so-called 'top of

fr

iet but every word a shard of ice, "y

n washed over me. So she wa

own at me, and said, word by word,

King of New York, the top star in the NHL, was

ng than losing Game 7 o

carpet. He stared at Faye, then at me, a

pping his thigh. "Huston, did you hear that? She said you're not good enough for her!

m shame, but from pure rage. This wom

picked up her coat. "Arthur, thank you for y

d laughing and rushed to stop her. "Faye, my

, so close I could smell the faint scent on her

words through my teeth. I d

ere long, like tiny brushes. There was no

e said, then trie

. It was thin, her skin cool, but I

a low voice, surprised by

er wrist, then looked back up at me, her eyes even colder.

ed as if it ha

andfather's heavy voice cut

t document from his coat and

one is leaving this room today. There ar

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The Jilted Genius: Out Of Your League
The Jilted Genius: Out Of Your League
“At my grand engagement party at the Waldorf Astoria, I stood perfectly dressed, a prop in a play for New York's elite. But instead of a toast, my fiancé Julian took the microphone and publicly announced he was ending our engagement because he was deeply in love with my adopted sister, Annabel. The ballroom erupted in mocking whispers. Annabel threw herself into his arms, playing the perfect weeping victim, while my own mother rushed the stage to comfort her. "My dear child, it's not your fault. It's fate." Later, my father even tried to call the police on me, falsely accusing me of being a dangerous fugitive just to ruin my life and appease his greed. They all waited for my hysterical breakdown, thinking I was just a useless, uneducated girl who desperately needed the Beaumont family name to survive. They had no idea that the daughter they were throwing away was actually a top-tier national security asset, a genius physicist whose classified research was heavily guarded by the Pentagon. So, I didn't shed a single tear. "I'm officially informing you that you're dumped." I calmly tossed the massive diamond ring into the champagne tower and walked out the door. As black military helicopters descended on the estate lawn to escort me to my new life, I watched my toxic family's faces turn pale with terror, and I finally chose to live for myself.”