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Billionaire Heirress' Revenge against Betrayal Novel Cover

Billionaire Heirress' Revenge against Betrayal

"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.
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Chapter 2

The elevator doors slid shut with their usual mechanical whisper, but I didn't press any buttons. Instead, I turned toward the emergency stairwell, my heels clicking against the polished floor with a rhythm that felt like a countdown.

The stairs to the rooftop were narrow and dimly lit, a forgotten passage that most employees didn't even know existed. I'd discovered it during my first week, when the weight of my hidden identity had driven me to seek solitude above the city's chaos. Now, twenty-three floors later, I pushed through the heavy door marked "Authorized Personnel Only" and stepped into the wind.

The rooftop garden was my secret sanctuary—a small oasis of green tucked between towering glass and steel. The Quinn Group had installed it years ago as part of some environmental initiative, but it had been largely forgotten, left to grow wild and beautiful in its neglect. Today, the autumn wind whipped through the ornamental grasses and sent leaves skittering across the weathered planks.

I walked to the edge, where a low wall separated me from the city sprawling thirty stories below. The wind caught my hair, pulling it free from its careful arrangement, and for the first time since leaving Julian's office, I let myself feel the full weight of what had just happened.

Six months. Six months of believing in something that had never existed.

The hurt hit me like a physical blow, doubling me over as I gripped the concrete ledge. My chest felt hollow, scraped clean by the realization that every gentle touch, every whispered endearment, every moment I'd treasured had been a performance. Julian had looked at me and seen nothing but a pretty face attached to a body he wanted to use.

But as the wind dried the tears I hadn't realized were falling, something else began to take shape in the emptiness. Something harder. Colder.

I straightened slowly, catching my reflection in the mirrored surface of the building across the street. The woman staring back at me looked different—sharper somehow, as if the softness that had defined Elara the accountant was being burned away by an inner fire.

"He has no idea who he just crossed," I whispered to my reflection, and the words carried a promise that made my spine straighten.

Julian Grey thought he knew me. Thought I was just another naive girl to be manipulated and discarded. He had no idea that the woman he'd just humiliated was capable of destroying everything he'd worked for. And I would do it without revealing the Quinn name, without using my family's power. I would prove that Elara Quinn—not the heiress, but the woman—was more than enough to bring him to his knees.

The city stretched out below me, a kingdom built on ambition and ruthlessness. Julian had just taught me the rules of his game. Now I would show him how much better I played it.

I stayed on the rooftop until the sun began to set, planning and plotting as the wind whipped around me like a battle standard. By the time I finally descended those narrow stairs, the naive girl who had climbed them was gone forever.

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The next morning, I walked into the office like I was stepping onto a battlefield.

My usual understated wardrobe had been replaced with something sharper—a charcoal blazer that fit like armor, my hair pulled back in a sleek chignon that emphasized the new hardness in my eyes. I moved through the lobby with a confidence that turned heads, my heels striking the marble with military precision.

The elevator ride to the fifteenth floor felt different this time. Instead of the familiar nervousness that usually accompanied thoughts of seeing Julian, I felt nothing but cold focus. When the doors opened, I stepped out into a world where everything had changed—except no one knew it yet.

"Morning, Elara," called Sarah from reception, but her usual bright greeting faltered when she saw my expression. "You... you look different today."

"Good morning, Sarah," I replied, my voice carrying a crisp professionalism that made her blink in surprise.

I walked past the break room where Miranda was holding court with her usual circle of admirers, regaling them with some story that had them all laughing. She caught sight of me through the glass and her smile sharpened into something predatory. I met her gaze steadily, letting her see that yesterday's broken girl was nowhere to be found.

Her laughter died in her throat.

At my desk, I settled into my chair with the same precision I'd once reserved for board meetings at my father's side. My computer hummed to life, and I began working with a focus that seemed to create its own gravitational field. Conversations around me grew quieter, as if my colleagues could sense that something fundamental had shifted.

"Rough night?" asked Tom from the neighboring cubicle, his voice carefully neutral.

I looked up from my screen, offering him a smile that was all sharp edges. "Not at all. I slept very well, thank you."

The lie rolled off my tongue with practiced ease. In truth, I'd spent most of the night researching Julian's project history, mapping his connections, and identifying his vulnerabilities. Sleep was a luxury I could no longer afford.

Around ten-thirty, Julian emerged from his office with the swagger of a man who believed himself untouchable. He surveyed the department like a king reviewing his subjects, his gaze lingering on me with obvious satisfaction. He thought yesterday's scene had broken me, reduced me to a manageable problem he could ignore or manipulate at will.

He couldn't have been more wrong.

"Elara," he called out, his voice carrying across the office with deliberate volume. "A word, please."

Every head in the department turned toward us. I could feel the weight of their curiosity, their speculation about what drama might unfold. I stood slowly, smoothing my skirt with movements that were calm and controlled.

"Of course, Julian," I replied, my voice carrying just enough deference to satisfy his ego while hiding the steel beneath.

I followed him to his office, noting how he left the door conspicuously open—a power play designed to ensure our conversation would be overheard. He settled behind his desk like a judge preparing to deliver a verdict, his fingers steepled in front of him.

"I've been thinking about your... emotional outburst yesterday," he began, his tone dripping with condescension. "And I've decided that what you need is some real work to focus your mind."

He slid a thick folder across the desk toward me. "Data reconciliation for the Morrison account. Every transaction from the past eighteen months needs to be verified and cross-referenced. I need it done by close of business Thursday."

I opened the folder, scanning the hundreds of pages of financial records that would normally take a team of three at least a week to process. The deadline was impossible, the task designed to humiliate and overwhelm.

Perfect.

"Forty-eight hours," I said, as if confirming the details. "That's quite ambitious."

Julian's smile was all teeth. "Maybe some actual work will get your mind off your little emotional drama. Unless, of course, you don't think you're up to the challenge?"

The question hung in the air like bait, designed to provoke exactly the kind of emotional response that would justify his treatment of me. Around us, I could feel the entire department holding its breath, waiting to see how the quiet girl from accounting would handle this very public humiliation.

I closed the folder with a soft snap and met his gaze directly.

"I'll have it on your desk by Wednesday morning," I said, my voice steady as stone.

For just a moment, Julian's confident mask slipped. He'd expected tears, protests, maybe even a resignation. Instead, he was faced with a woman who looked at his impossible deadline like it was a personal invitation to prove her worth.

"Wednesday morning," I repeated, standing and tucking the folder under my arm. "Will there be anything else?"

Julian's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "No. That will be all."

I turned to leave, then paused in the doorway as if struck by an afterthought.

"Julian?" I said, my voice soft enough that he had to lean forward to hear me clearly. "Can we talk later? Privately? I think I may have overreacted yesterday."

The transformation in his expression was immediate and satisfying. The uncertainty vanished, replaced by the smug satisfaction of a man who believed he'd successfully put an uppity woman back in her place. His ego swelled visibly, puffing him up like a peacock displaying its feathers.

"Of course," he said, his voice magnanimous in victory. "I'm glad you're finally ready to be reasonable about this."

I offered him a small, apologetic smile—the kind that suggested a chastened woman seeking forgiveness from her superior. "Thank you. I really appreciate your patience with me."

As I walked back to my desk, I could feel his eyes following me, could practically hear the wheels turning in his head as he planned whatever condescending lecture he intended to deliver later. He thought he'd won, thought he'd successfully broken me down and rebuilt me in a more manageable form.

He had no idea that the phone hidden in my blazer pocket was already recording, waiting to capture every misogynistic word that would fall from his lips.

I settled back at my desk and opened the Morrison file, but my mind was already three steps ahead, calculating and planning. Julian Grey wanted to play games? Fine.

But this time, I would be the one writing the rules.

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