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Don't Underestimate The Heiress

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 543    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

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nk is fair?" I asked, my

Kevin needs security. This baby needs securit

aid for this apartment, for Kevin's

He just stared at a spot on

It's for the best

apparently

nger this time. It wasn't jus

uestions about my parents' businesses. Kevin's sudden in

d-up to this. A

hardening into something el

erce desire to not just wal

bove all else? Fine

y features into something resembl

kay, I... I need to think

ed, suspicious. Kev

or my hand. I let him take it. His touc

e should do it right. My parents... they're planning a baby shower for us. A b

generous gift. Money, maybe even a n

leaned forward, her cold

asked, a littl

ke this before they give it. It might seem... ungrateful. Maybe we sign it right after

hanged a quick, gre

s sense," Kevin sa

ar. After the shower sounds pe

im satisfaction. T

friend from college. She was a lawyer, sha

ut, "you are not going to believe wha

greement, the demands, and K

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a damn thing. But play along. We're going

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“My life in Austin was comfortable, idyllic even. My parents owned a successful chain of organic cafes, and I was five months pregnant, planning a future with Kevin, the man I thought was different. Then, sitting in our apartment, his mom Karen watched like a hawk as Kevin slid a "Domestic Partnership Agreement" across the coffee table. Its terms were chilling: I'd waive all rights to his property, any large financial gifts from my wealthy parents would become "joint assets" solely managed by him, and marriage was indefinitely deferred. My stomach twisted. What I thought was a loving partnership revealed itself as a calculated heist. Karen, who cooed about baby names last week, now had eyes small and calculating, her voice flatly stating it was "to protect Kevin." They conveniently forgot my parents paid for our entire lives. They saw me as a naive rich girl, easily separated from her family's money. It wasn't smart; it was a brazen attempt at extortion. How could he, and his mother, be so utterly devoid of decency, treating me like a walking ATM? But under the shock, a cold clarity formed. The devastation transformed into a fierce resolve. I wouldn't just walk away; I would make them pay. Feigning agreement, I proposed signing their predatory document after my parents' generous baby shower gift. Then, I called my lawyer best friend, Chloe. "You are not going to believe what these parasites just tried to pull," I told her, knowing exactly what came next: it was time for a plan, and for them to burn.”
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