Follow
Chapters
Share
Branded a Slut, All Because of My Stepsister’s Scheme Novel Cover

Branded a Slut, All Because of My Stepsister’s Scheme

Betrayed by family and branded at school, Emily Carter’s world collapses after one reckless night spirals into scandal. When her manipulative stepsister Vanessa steals not only her father’s love but also the man Emily thought she could trust, Emily is left cornered, humiliated, and alone. But survival has a way of sharpening edges. Caught between lies, obsession, and the fragile hope of redemption, Emily must decide: will she let her sister destroy her, or will she rise from the ashes and fight for her own future?
Chapters
Share

Chapter 4

The morning light streaming through my bedroom window felt like shards of glass piercing my skull. I groaned, rolling over and immediately regretting the movement as my stomach lurched violently. Everything hurt—my head, my body, even my eyelids seemed to weigh a thousand pounds.

What had happened last night?

Fragments drifted back to me in hazy pieces: Vanessa's bright smile, the pulsing music at Velvet, drinks that tasted like candy but burned like fire. A man with impossibly blue eyes and a voice like velvet. Alexander. The memory of his concerned face made my cheeks burn with embarrassment.

I sat up slowly, my head spinning as I tried to piece together how I'd gotten home. The emerald dress Vanessa had lent me was draped over my desk chair, and I was wearing my own pajamas. Had she helped me change? The whole night felt like looking through frosted glass—shapes and colors without clear definition.

A sharp knock on my door made me wince. "Emily!" Dad's voice boomed through the wood, harsh and commanding. "Get down here. Now."

The tone sent ice water through my veins. I'd heard that voice before—when I'd broken Mom's favorite vase at age ten, when I'd come home past curfew in high school. It was the voice that preceded storms.

I threw on a robe and stumbled downstairs, my legs still unsteady. Dad stood in the living room like a statue carved from granite, his face a mask of barely controlled rage. In his hand was a piece of paper—a photograph.

My blood turned to ice.

The image was grainy but unmistakable: me, apparently naked, lying beside a man in what looked like a luxurious hotel room. The man's face was turned away, but his dark hair and broad shoulders looked familiar. Alexander.

"Care to explain this?" Dad's voice was deadly quiet, the kind of calm that preceded hurricanes.

"I don't—I can't—" My voice cracked as I stared at the photo. "Dad, I don't remember—"

The slap came so fast I didn't see it coming. The sound echoed through the house like a gunshot, and my cheek exploded in burning pain. I stumbled backward, my hand flying to my face as tears sprang to my eyes.

"Don't you dare lie to me!" he roared, his composure finally shattering. "My daughter—my own flesh and blood—acting like a common whore! Do you have any idea what this could do to our family's reputation? To my business?"

"Dad, please, I don't remember what happened—"

"You don't remember?" His laugh was bitter and cruel. "How convenient. You don't remember spreading your legs for some stranger like a piece of trash?"

Each word hit me like a physical blow. This was my father—the man who used to read me bedtime stories, who taught me to ride a bike, who walked me to school on my first day. Now he was looking at me like I was something disgusting he'd found on the bottom of his shoe.

"Richard, what's all the shouting about?"

I turned to see Vanessa at the top of the stairs, her hair perfectly styled despite the early hour, her silk pajamas pristine. She looked like she'd just stepped out of a magazine, all golden perfection and concerned innocence.

"Your sister," Dad spat, waving the photograph, "has been busy destroying our family name."

Vanessa's eyes widened as she descended the stairs, her gaze fixed on the photo in Dad's hand. When she saw it, her face went white, then red, then white again. Her hand flew to her mouth as if she might be sick.

"Oh my God," she whispered, her voice breaking. "Emily, how could you?"

"Vanessa, I don't understand—"

"That's Alexander!" she cried, tears streaming down her perfect cheeks. "That's my boyfriend! My Alexander!"

The world tilted sideways. "Your boyfriend?"

"We've been together for months!" She pulled out her phone with shaking hands, showing me a screen full of text messages. "Look! Look at these messages! He was supposed to meet me last night, but then he canceled, said something came up. And now I know why!"

I squinted at the phone, trying to make sense of the messages through my pounding headache. They looked real—intimate conversations, plans for dates, declarations of affection. But something felt wrong, off-kilter, like a puzzle piece that almost fit but not quite.

"I trusted you," Vanessa sobbed, her voice rising to a wail. "After everything we talked about yesterday, after I saved you from Kevin, after I tried to be your sister—and this is how you repay me? By seducing my boyfriend?"

"I didn't—I wouldn't—" I reached for her, desperate to explain, but she recoiled as if my touch would burn her.

"You destroyed everything!" she screamed, her perfect composure cracking completely. "He was going to propose! We had plans, a future, and you—you threw yourself at him like some desperate slut!"

The word hit me like a slap. Dad's face darkened further, his hands clenching into fists at his sides.

"Is this true?" His voice was dangerously quiet. "Did you deliberately go after your sister's boyfriend?"

"No! Dad, I swear I didn't know—"

Vanessa collapsed onto the stairs, her body shaking with sobs that seemed to come from her very soul. "I can't... I can't breathe. My whole life is ruined. Everything I worked for, everything I dreamed of—gone. Because of her."

Dad looked between us—his golden daughter crumpled on the stairs like a broken doll, and me standing there with guilt written across my face despite my innocence. I could see the moment he made his choice, the moment whatever thin thread of paternal love might have remained finally snapped.

"You disgust me," he said, his voice filled with such venom that I actually stepped backward. "After everything your mother and I sacrificed for you, this is what you become? A homewrecking whore who destroys her own sister's happiness?"

"Dad, please—"

The second slap was harder than the first, snapping my head to the side and sending stars exploding across my vision. I tasted blood where my teeth cut my lip.

"Don't call me that," he snarled. "You're no daughter of mine. Not anymore."

The words hit harder than his hand ever could. Through my tears, I saw Vanessa watching from the stairs, her sobs quieting to soft whimpers. For just a moment, I could have sworn I saw something calculating in her green eyes, something that didn't match the devastation on her face.

But then Dad was advancing on me again, his face purple with rage, and I knew with crystal clarity that something fundamental had just shattered between us. Something that could never be repaired.

"Get out of my sight," he growled. "Before I do something we'll both regret."

I ran.

You may also like

After the groom ran away, I married a billionaire Novel Cover
7.8
I was supposed to become Miles Milestone’s bride today. Instead, I stood alone in a ballroom filled with white roses while my groom rushed to another woman’s side—again. For three years, I convinced myself that Emma was just a grieving friend and that Miles would eventually choose me first. But when she destroyed my wedding dress and he still defended her, something inside me finally broke. I refused to be the pathetic woman abandoned at the altar. So I called the only man who had ever truly seen me. Miller Wilson—my former boss, the city’s most dangerous billionaire, and the man who once warned me I deserved better—arrived with a new wedding dress and a shocking proposal. Before the guests could whisper about my humiliation, I married him instead. I thought revenge would be the end of my story. I was wrong. Behind Miller’s calm eyes were secrets powerful enough to destroy empires, and the deeper I stepped into his world, the more I realized our marriage wasn’t built on coincidence at all. It was built on obsession, strategy… and a love fierce enough to burn everything down for me. Miles lost me the moment he walked away. But Miller? He never intended to let me go.
Billionaire Loses Love Forever Novel Cover
9.2
I stood at the fringe of the Metropolitan Museum ballroom, champagne flute untouched in my hand, watching my husband bask in his triumph. Nathan Sterling—tech visionary, Wall Street darling, and the man I once loved enough to sacrifice everything for—was having his moment. His company's IPO had just valued at over a billion dollars, and the room swelled with Silicon Valley elites eager to orbit his success. The chandelier light caught the diamond cufflinks I'd given him for our tenth anniversary. He wore them tonight, not for me, but because they matched the narrative: the self-made billionaire with impeccable taste. His smile never reached his eyes anymore—not when he looked at me. "Mrs. Sterling, would you like me to refresh your drink?" A server appeared at my elbow. "No, thank you," I murmured, the weight of my married name suddenly unbearable. Across the room, Nathan laughed at something Rebecca Walsh whispered in his ear.
Daddy's Secret Obsession Novel Cover
8.4
She'd spent her whole life hearing the same thing: cold, distant and untouchable.Like she was something behind glass-safe to admire, impossible to reach. Then she met him. A man who was sitting in the dark when she walked in. A stranger in her mother's house. All hard edges and quiet intensity, the kind of man who didn't need to raise his voice to fill a room. When he looked at her, really looked, something shifted. The air got thicker which made her pulse kicked up in a way she'd never felt before. He didn't touch her because he didn't have to. He just muttered one word;low and rough, like gravel and honey. "Kneel." And she did. Not because she was weak,not because she didn't know better but because for the first time in her life, someone saw past the glass and the careful distance she'd built around herself. He saw what she'd been hiding-the part of her that wanted to be taken, not just touched. "Yes, Daddy." The words left her mouth before she could think. And when they did, something inside her cracked wide open. From that night on, Jessy wasn't the girl people whispered about anymore. She was the woman who'd tasted danger and couldn't get enough. The one who finally understood what it meant to feel.
Gilded Cage, Shattered Soul, Reborn Novel Cover
8.8
I was the wife of Callan Drake, the man who conquered death to save me. Our love was a modern myth, and for five years, I was his most prized possession, living in a gilded cage everyone envied. But on our fifth anniversary, I discovered his perfect devotion was a lie. He was cheating on me with his mistress, Ericka. I followed them to a crumbling shack and heard her cruel words slice through the air. "She's a broken toy," she whispered to him. "A barren queen who can't give you an heir." Then I watched as he pulled her into his arms, their silhouettes twisting together in a sickening dance of betrayal. The man who had moved heaven and earth for me was giving himself to another woman. Everything I believed in was a carefully constructed illusion. He had saved my body, but he had just killed my soul. So that night, I gave him one last gift. While he was distracted at our anniversary gala, I left the dissolution papers on our bed and walked away forever. By midnight, I was gone.
Husband's Affair After Divorce Novel Cover
9.6
On the day we were supposed to finalize our divorce, I was hit with sudden, excruciating stomach pain. “What’s the matter? Can’t keep up the act anymore?” “If you don’t actually want a divorce, just admit it. Stop pretending you’re sick.” Miles sneered at me, arrogance radiating from his posture. I gritted my teeth and tried to bear it, but the pain was overwhelming, and I passed out before we could finish the paperwork. When I woke up, I was in a hospital bed. Miles handed me a stack of receipts, his expression dripping with condescension. “Lucky you had the surgery before the divorce, otherwise you’d have had to foot the entire bill yourself. It’s $700; you can transfer me $350.” He tossed the medical bills onto my lap, and the room spun around me. I never thought I’d suffer an acute appendicitis attack on the day of our divorce, let alone that Miles would stoop this low.
My Devil Ex-husband's Obsession  Novel Cover
7.8
She once called him her husband. Now, she calls him a devil. After catching her husband in his ex's house one too many times, she walked away,pregnant, broken, and done. Four years later, fate laughs when she runs into him again, more powerful, colder, and dangerously obsessed. He wants her back, but not for love. For revenge. For reasons buried beneath his arrogance and her silence. But as she fights the pull between hate and desire, she learns something terrifying The devil she runs into might not be the same man she divorced. He's darker, hungrier... and this time, he's not letting her go.