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Billionaire Heirress' Revenge against Betrayal

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"Honestly, six months and she still won't sleep with me." Julian's voice, but with an edge I'd never heard before. Cruel. Dismissive. My hand froze on the door handle. Slowly, I pushed the door open just a crack, my heart hammering against my ribs. The scene that greeted me felt like a physical blow. Julian stood between the legs of Miranda Chen, our department's marketing coordinator, who was perched on his desk like she owned it. Her auburn hair cascaded over her shoulders as Julian's hands tangled in it, their mouths locked together with the kind of passion he'd never shown me. "The religious prude is beautiful, but boring," Julian continued as they broke apart, his voice dripping with contempt. "It's time to trade up." Miranda laughed, a sound like breaking glass. "Poor little Elara. Does she actually think you're serious about her?" "Please. She's useful for now, but I need a woman who knows what she wants." Julian's hands roamed Miranda's thighs with practiced familiarity. "Someone who isn't afraid to take what she deserves." The compass slipped from my nerveless fingers.

Billionaire Heirress' Revenge against Betrayal Chapter 1

The vintage compass felt smooth and warm in my palm as I walked down the familiar hallway toward Julian's office. Six months. Half a year of stolen moments, gentle kisses, and careful conversations about everything except the one truth I'd been holding back.

Today, that would change.

I'd rehearsed the words a dozen times in the mirror this morning.

"Julian, there's something I need to tell you about who I really am." Simple. Direct. The compass was meant to be symbolic—a guide toward our shared future, a token of trust as I revealed that I wasn't just Elara from accounting, but Elara Quinn, heir to the very company where we both worked.

The hallway buzzed with the usual lunch-hour energy. Colleagues chatted by the water cooler, phones rang in distant offices, and somewhere a printer hummed its mechanical rhythm.

I smoothed my modest gray skirt and checked my watch. Julian should be finishing his lunch about now, probably reviewing afternoon reports in his office.

As I approached his door, I heard something that made me pause.

Laughter.

Not Julian's usual professional chuckle, but something deeper, more intimate. A woman's voice joined in, breathy and playful.

My hand froze on the door handle. The compass grew slippery in my suddenly sweaty palm.

"Honestly, six months and she still won't sleep with me."

Julian's voice, but with an edge I'd never heard before. Cruel. Dismissive.

I pushed the door open just a crack, my heart hammering against my ribs.

The scene that greeted me felt like a physical blow. Julian stood between the legs of Miranda Chen, our department's marketing coordinator, who was perched on his desk like she owned it. Her auburn hair cascaded over her shoulders as Julian's hands tangled in it, their mouths locked together with the kind of passion he'd never shown me.

"The religious prude is beautiful, but boring," Julian continued as they broke apart, his voice dripping with contempt. "It's time to trade up."

Miranda laughed, a sound like breaking glass. "Poor little Elara. Does she actually think you're serious about her?"

"Please. She's useful for now, but I need a woman who knows what she wants." Julian's hands roamed Miranda's thighs with practiced familiarity. "Someone who isn't afraid to take what she deserves."

The compass slipped from my nerveless fingers.

The small brass instrument hit the floor with a sharp clatter that seemed to echo like a gunshot in the sudden silence. Both heads turned toward the door, toward me.

For a split second, Julian's face showed something that might have been shock. His mouth opened slightly, his hands still resting on Miranda's legs. But then, as if a mask slipped into place, his expression hardened into something cold and arrogant.

A smirk. He was actually smirking at me.

Miranda slid off the desk with deliberate slowness, her movements languid and theatrical. She smoothed her pencil skirt down her hips, never breaking eye contact with me. Her lipstick was smeared, her blouse wrinkled, and she wore both like badges of victory.

"Looks like the little mouse found her voice," she said, her tone dripping with false sympathy. "Or maybe she's finally ready to join the grown-ups?"

The words should have shattered me. Six months of believing in something pure, something real, crumbling in the space of a heartbeat. I should have been crying, screaming, demanding explanations.

Instead, something else entirely happened.

The hurt was there—a sharp, clean pain that cut through my chest like a blade. But it didn't break me. It crystallized into something harder, colder. The naive girl who'd walked into this office with a compass and dreams of shared futures died in that moment, replaced by someone I barely recognized.

I looked directly into Julian's eyes, noting how they held not even a flicker of remorse. No shame. No apology. Just that insufferable smirk, as if my pain was amusing to him.

"We're done," I said.

My voice was steady, quiet, final. Not the hysterical breakdown they were clearly expecting. Not tears or pleading or demands for explanation.

Just two words that fell into the silence like stones into still water.

Julian's smirk faltered slightly. Miranda's eyebrows rose in surprise.

I turned on my heel and walked away, leaving the compass on the floor where it had fallen. Behind me, I heard Julian call my name, but there was uncertainty in his voice now, confusion replacing the cruel confidence.

I didn't look back.

The hallway seemed longer on the way out, each step echoing with a finality that felt almost ceremonial. Colleagues passed by, oblivious to the fact that their quiet, unassuming coworker had just witnessed the death of her own innocence.

By the time I reached the elevator, my hands had stopped shaking. By the time the doors closed, my breathing had steadied. And by the time I reached the lobby, something new had taken root in the space where my broken heart should have been.

Julian Grey thought he knew me. Thought I was just another pretty face to be used and discarded when something better came along. He had no idea who he'd just made an enemy of.

He was about to find out.

The afternoon sun streamed through the lobby's glass walls, casting long shadows across the marble floor. I walked through them with purpose, my mind already working, already planning. Julian wanted to play games? Fine.

But he'd chosen the wrong opponent.

I was Elara Quinn, heir to an empire, and I'd just learned the most valuable lesson of my life: trust was a luxury I could no longer afford. But revenge? Revenge was something I could master.

The compass might be broken, but I no longer needed it to find my direction.

I knew exactly where I was going.

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