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Abandoned Heiress: Married to My Brother-in-Law Novel Cover

Abandoned Heiress: Married to My Brother-in-Law

Adela stood outside the private room, holding the obsidian necklace she had spent three months hand-crafting for her boyfriend. But through the cracked door, she heard Juston laughing with his friends, calling her a stupid, obedient pawn and her art "garbage." After she shattered the necklace and walked out into the freezing rain, Juston texted her a far more horrifying truth. Her own family didn't just hate her-they had actively tried to kill her. Two years ago, her brother Kayden intentionally slipped deadly shellfish into her food at a gala, sending her into anaphylactic shock. Worse, her parents had covered up the attempted murder as a simple kitchen mistake, all to protect the family name and elevate her adopted sister, Kara. Adela collapsed on the wet pavement, suffocating under the weight of the ultimate betrayal. She had spent her entire life begging for their love, secretly working as the anonymous designer keeping their failing company afloat, only to realize she was nothing but a disposable tool. She had absolutely no one, and nowhere to go. Just as the storm threatened to swallow her whole, a sleek black Maybach pulled up to the curb. Harmon Holland, the ruthless Wall Street billionaire she was originally arranged to marry, stepped out into the rain. He didn't offer her pity. Instead, he handed her a legal document. "Marry me, Adela. For one year." She took the pen. This time, she wouldn't be an obedient pawn; she would be their executioner.
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Chapter 7

The living room fell dead silent.

Adela turned her cold, empty gaze to her mother.

"Mom," Adela said, her voice eerily calm. "You always taught me to be forgiving. To be graceful. So tell me, where was your grace when Kayden tried to kill me?"

Beatrice recoiled as if she had been slapped. The color drained from her face. "What... what are you talking about? The risotto was a kitchen accident!"

"Was it?" Adela pulled her phone from her wet purse. She held the screen up. "Because Juston just texted me. He planned the menu with Kayden. Kayden specifically ordered the kitchen to put shellfish in my food to 'teach me a lesson.'"

Warren and Alexzander both froze. They slowly turned their heads toward the grand staircase.

Kayden had just walked down the stairs, freezing halfway down when he heard his name.

Kayden's face flushed with guilt, then immediate, defensive rage. "That bastard sold me out!" Kayden yelled, gripping the banister. "I just wanted to scare you! You were acting like you were better than everyone else with your stupid sketches!"

Beatrice gasped, covering her mouth with her hands. She collapsed onto the sofa.

Adela didn't blink. The confirmation from Kayden's own mouth killed whatever tiny, pathetic shred of hope she had left for her brother.

She looked at her father. Warren wouldn't meet her eyes.

"You knew," Adela stated. It wasn't a question. "You all knew."

"It's in the past!" Alexzander snapped, standing up. "You're fine now, aren't you? Why are you bringing up old drama?"

"Fine?" Adela's voice cracked like a whip. "My throat closed up. My heart stopped in the ambulance. If the paramedics were five minutes later, you would have been burying me!"

None of them spoke. Kara looked down at the floor, hiding a small smirk behind her hand.

Adela turned her attention fully to her father. The man who had controlled her entire life.

"I have one more question, Warren," Adela said, dropping the title of 'Dad'.

Warren's head snapped up, his eyes narrowing at the disrespect.

"Five years ago," Adela continued, her voice trembling with a rage she had suppressed for half a decade. "I received an early acceptance letter to the Parsons School of Design. With a full scholarship."

At the mention of Parsons, Kara's hand twitched against her dress.

"I left it on my desk," Adela said, stepping closer to Warren. "The next morning, it was gone. You told me the school made a clerical error. You told me they rescinded it."

Warren puffed out his chest, pointing his finger at her. "They did! You weren't good enough!"

"Stop lying!" Adela screamed, the sound tearing from her throat. "I saw the acceptance letter on your desk that morning. When it vanished, you blamed the school. But a week later, I found a corner of the gold-embossed Parsons seal caught in the teeth of your office shredder, a piece you missed during your hasty cleanup!"

The silence in the room was deafening.

Warren's face contorted with ugly, unapologetic anger. "So what if I did?!" he roared. "I told you, this family does not need a glorified seamstress! Your talent is nothing compared to Kara's! Going to an art school would have made us a laughingstock!"

Alexzander crossed his arms. "Dad is right. Your portfolio was amateur garbage. You should be thanking him for saving you the embarrassment."

Kara stepped forward, touching her chest again. "Sister, please. Dad did it to protect you. Your real value is in supporting the family through marriage."

Adela looked at the three men who shared her blood, and the adopted sister who had stolen her life.

They didn't just ignore her. They actively destroyed her. They suffocated her dreams, mocked her talent, and covered up her attempted murder, all to maintain their perfect image and elevate Kara.

The pain in Adela's chest suddenly vanished.

The heavy, suffocating weight she had carried for twenty-two years evaporated, leaving behind a cold, hollow cavern in her ribs.

She looked at them. She didn't feel anger anymore. She didn't feel sadness. She felt absolutely nothing.

"I understand," Adela whispered.

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