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The Betrayed Heiress's Backlash

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 598    |    Released on: 13/06/2025

oorDash delivery, this one miles out of my usual zone to some rich part of the Hamptons. The pay was barely enough for gas, but Ethan' s "medical bills"

sed from the house, a modern glass monstrosity lit up like a spaceship. I just wanted to drop the

itchen. As I approached, voices drifted out from a

brittle and cruel. Olivia Prescott. I knew that laugh. We' d been in a

hint of pain or weariness in two long years. "Like candy from a baby. The lit

caught.

her? You have the patience of a saint," Olivia said, h

cholarship from you, parading around like she was so much better. N

ass. My mother' s sapphire pendant. The only thing I had left of her. I' d pawned it la

but I moved closer to

lly against a marble counter, a drink in his hand, laughing with Ol

ing up to the light. My mother's pe

a few bucks for my 'recovery'," Ethan sneered, and Olivia shrieked wi

ied night, it was all a lie. A game. For revenge over some stupid

tumbling, my heart a cold, hard stone in my chest. I pulled

cus Thorne, the real estate magnate, the father I' d walk

s wrong? You s

words tasting like ash. "The marria

surprisingly gentle. "Alwa

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The Betrayed Heiress's Backlash
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“For two years, I worked myself to the bone, delivering greasy takeout and scraping every last penny to care for my fiancé, Ethan, after his devastating rock-climbing accident left him "paralyzed." His medical bills were endless, and just last week, I' d pawned my most cherished possession-my late mother' s sapphire pendant-to cover another of his "specialist consultations." This was my grim reality. But one late-night DoorDash delivery to a sprawling Hamptons estate shattered my entire world. While dropping off expensive seafood, I overheard voices through an open window. One was familiar: Ethan's. Unburdened, carefree and laughing, he told Olivia, a girl from my past, how he' d faked his crippling injury for two years as an elaborate revenge plot against me. The food bag slipped from my numb fingers as I peered in and saw him-standing, healthy, mocking my gullibility. He reveled in how I, "naive small-town trash," had waited on him "hand and foot." Later, at a lavish gala, Olivia brazenly wore my mother's pendant, publicly ridiculed me, then, with a sneer, tossed the priceless heirloom into the churning ocean. Every sacrifice, every skipped meal, every worried night-it was all a cruel, calculated lie. My heart, once brimming with love and concern, turned into a cold, hard stone in my chest. The world tilted as betrayal slammed into me. How could I have been so blind? How could they be so utterly vindictive over a forgotten scholarship? Tears streamed down my face, hot and angry, but a fierce resolve ignited within me. With shaking hands, I pulled out my phone and dialed the number I hadn't called in years. "Dad?" I whispered. "That business merger... the marriage. Is the offer still on the table?" The line went silent, then, his voice, gentle: "Always, Chloe. For you, always." "I accept."”
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