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Billionaire Heiress's Humiliation: A Brother's Fury Novel Cover

Billionaire Heiress's Humiliation: A Brother's Fury

My fiancé' s mistress hacked off my hair in the middle of Van Cleef & Arpels while he laughed on the phone. He told her to "teach the stalker a lesson," having no idea the woman in the hoodie was actually the billionaire heiress he was arranged to marry. Ten minutes later, my brother' s private army shut down Fifth Avenue, and I picked up the scissors to return the favor. I had spent a year doing humanitarian work in war zones, so I arrived at the jewelry store in jeans and a worn hoodie to collect my custom engagement tiara. Glennie Kramer, a supermodel and Ashton' s "true love," sneered at my appearance and claimed the diamonds for herself. When I tried to stop her, she grabbed gift-wrapping scissors and violently severed my waist-length hair while the staff watched in terror. Desperate, I called Ashton, but he mocked me as a "pauper" and authorized security to hold me down while Glennie finished the job. They smashed my phone, thinking I was helpless. But the call hadn't disconnected before my brother, Ason Kane, heard everything. The King of Wall Street arrived with a fleet of armored SUVs and a rage that froze the room. Ashton collapsed when he realized he had just assaulted the sister of the most powerful man in New York. I walked over to the trembling supermodel, the scissors cold in my hand. "You said a nobody doesn't deserve beautiful hair," I whispered. I didn't just ruin their looks; I sent them to the Black Cell and erased their existence from high society forever.
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Chapter 5

Ashlynn POV:

I was no saint. Not after what I'd just endured. Not after the deliberate cruelty, the casual dismissal, the physical assault. My years of humanitarian work had taught me compassion, but they had also taught me the harsh reality: some lessons could only be learned through pain. And today, Ashton and Glennie had earned theirs.

Ason's eyes, still blazing with a cold fire, met mine. He knew. He always knew. He saw the shift in my gaze, the hardening of my resolve. "Just say the word, little sister," he murmured, his voice a low rumble of promise.

My eyes landed on the discarded gift-wrapping scissors near Glennie' s feet. They glinted maliciously under the pristine lights. I walked towards them, my movements slow and deliberate. Glennie, now held firmly by Ason' s security, watched me approach, her terrified eyes darting from the scissors to my face.

"Stay away from me, you freak!" she shrieked, her voice hoarse, a stark contrast to her earlier venom. "Don't you dare touch me!"

I bent down, my fingers closing around the cold metal of the scissors. I straightened, turning to face her. Her face was ashen, her bravado completely gone, replaced by pure, unadulterated fear.

"You said you were going to shave my head," I said, my voice eerily calm, each word slicing through the tense silence. "You said a 'nobody' like me didn't deserve beautiful hair. You said you were going to finish the job." I took a step closer. "Did you truly believe those words would have no consequences?"

Her eyes, wide and panicked, darted to Ashton, who was still kneeling, seemingly oblivious to the immediate threat. "Ashton! Help me! She's crazy!"

Ashton didn't respond. He just stared blankly ahead, his world already crumbling around him.

I reached out, my fingers tangling in Glennie's perfectly coiffed blonde hair. She gasped, a high-pitched sound of terror. I pulled, a firm, deliberate tug, bringing her head down to align with mine. The scissors, glinting in my hand, were cold and sharp.

A thick, perfectly styled hank of her blonde hair fell to the carpet, landing with a soft, almost mournful sound next to the dark, uneven pieces of my own.

Glennie let out a piercing shriek, a sound of pure agony and outrage. "My hair! You bitch! My beautiful hair!" She struggled violently, tears streaming down her face, tears that were undeniably real this time.

"Remember," I whispered, my voice chillingly close to her ear, "you said this was just a 'finishing touch'. You said a 'nobody' didn't deserve beautiful hair." I watched her face, pale and contorted in anguish. "I'm merely returning the favor."

Her eyes were wide, filled with a mixture of hatred and profound regret. She thrashed, trying to break free from the guards, to escape me. But it was useless.

I ignored her desperate struggles. My gaze drifted to the velvet pedestal where the sales associate had placed my tiara. It was still there, shimmering. I walked over, my movements fluid, graceful, even with the scissors still in my hand.

I picked up the tiara, its cool weight a comforting presence. Then, slowly, deliberately, I placed it on my head. It settled imperfectly over my uneven, brutally chopped hair, a crown over a wound. It didn't look perfect, not on my head of uneven strands, but it felt right. It felt like a reclaiming.

I turned back to Glennie, who had stopped struggling, her eyes fixed on the tiara, then on my face. She was utterly broken.

"This was never yours," I stated, my voice echoing in the now silent salon. "It was never for you. Just like this world was never truly yours to dictate."

Glennie crumpled, a broken, defeated heap, her sobs echoing the devastation in her eyes. Her supermodel career, her carefully constructed image, her entire identity, was now as shattered as my phone.

The onlookers, who had watched the entire scene unfold with bated breath, now exchanged wide-eyed, terrified glances. The awe they had for Ason Kane was now mixed with a chilling respect, and no small amount of fear, for his sister.

My attention shifted. I looked past Glennie, past the cowering sales associate, to Ashton Avila. He was still on the ground, his head bowed, his shoulders shaking. He wasn't crying, not truly, but his body language screamed profound regret and despair.

He looked up slowly, his eyes meeting mine. They were no longer arrogant, no longer dismissive. They were filled with a raw, agonizing remorse, a clear understanding of the monumental mistake he had made. He had lost everything.

Ason, standing beside me, placed a hand on my shoulder, a gesture of silent support. I felt the raw power, the suppressed violence, radiating from him. His protective instinct, once a simmering heat, was now a roaring inferno, waiting for my signal.

I felt the almost physical weight of his intent, the sheer, unadulterated danger he embodied. He would burn Ashton to the ground, atom by atom, if I so much as nodded. The fate of Ashton Avila, the rising tech CEO, hung precariously on my next breath.

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