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Discarded Fiancée: The Ruthless Billionaire's Obsession

Discarded Fiancée: The Ruthless Billionaire's Obsession

I was supposed to be the lucky one, the bankrupt Beaumont heiress engaged to Devyn Langley, the golden boy of Boston's elite. But the moment I landed from Europe, my best friend shoved a high-definition photo in my face. It was Devyn, tangled in white sheets with another woman. I didn't cry. Instead, I planted hidden cameras in his secret Manhattan penthouse and heard the disgusting truth. "When are you going to dump that boring bitch?" his mistress whined. "Soon. As soon as her family's final trust fund payout clears. Then I'll toss her out like trash," Devyn laughed. To add insult to injury, he removed me from the guest list of his family's charity gala. When I showed up anyway, his mother pointed a shaking finger at my face in front of the entire upper crust. "You are a charity case! A beggar! Get out!" she screamed, while Devyn demanded I get on my knees and apologize. They paraded around like saints, using my family's tragedy for good PR while secretly plotting to steal my last penny and destroy me. Did they really think I was just a weak, compliant fiancée who would quietly accept her ruin? Wearing a blood-red dress, I hacked the ballroom's main screen and broadcasted his 4K sex tape to every billionaire and reporter in the room. Then, I threw my five-carat ring at his chest and walked away with Kian Koch—the most terrifying man on Wall Street—leaving the Langley empire to burn.
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Chapter 1

"Look at it." Jeannette shoves her phone screen directly into Eleanor's face the second the heavy door of the black Range Rover slams shut. She ignores the biting autumn wind of Boston that just whipped through her thin coat at Logan International Airport. She ignores the exhaustion burning behind her eyes from the transatlantic flight. Eleanor, who just jumped the curb and ignored three security guards to park here, freezes. Her hands grip the leather steering wheel. She looks at the glowing screen. Jeannette watches her best friend's chest stop moving. The photo is high-definition. No blur. No room for misunderstanding. It's Devyn, Jeannette's fiancé, tangled in white sheets with Zara. Eleanor gasps, a sharp, ugly sound. Her foot slips off the brake, and the heavy SUV lurches forward, tires screeching against the asphalt before she slams the brake down again, barely missing a concrete barrier. "Drive," Jeannette says. Her voice is completely flat. It doesn't sound like her own. It sounds like a stranger's. Eleanor curses. She throws the car into drive and floors the gas pedal. The Range Rover merges onto the highway with violent speed. "That hypocritical, lying piece of trash! The Langley family parades him around like he's a saint. I'm going to kill him, Jeannette. I'm going to physically destroy him." Jeannette reaches out and turns the car's heater down. The hot air blowing against her face makes her nauseous. Her stomach twists into a tight, painful knot, but she refuses to let her hands shake. She presses her thumbnail hard into the side of her index finger, grounding herself with the sharp sting of pain. "My tears dried up somewhere over the Atlantic," Jeannette says, staring blindly at the blurred taillights of the cars ahead. "Crying is useless. I need a knife. The sharpest one I can find." Eleanor glances at her, a shiver running down her spine at the absolute deadness in Jeannette's eyes. The SUV plunges into the dark, underground parking garage of Eleanor's Back Bay penthouse. The sudden absence of light feels heavy. Jeannette unbuckles her seatbelt with a sharp click. Her movements are mechanical, precise. Like a soldier loading a weapon. Minutes later, the private elevator opens directly into Eleanor's apartment. Jeannette kicks off her heels. She steps barefoot onto the plush Persian rug, completely ignoring the breathtaking night view of the Charles River through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Eleanor walks straight to the liquor cabinet. She pulls out a bottle of vintage Macallan and pours two fingers of neat whiskey into heavy crystal glasses. She shoves one into Jeannette's hand, desperate to break the suffocating tension in the room. Jeannette tips her head back and swallows the amber liquid in one gulp. The alcohol burns a fiery path down her throat, settling like hot coals in her stomach. It fuels the quiet rage pulsing in her veins. "We send the photo to the press right now," Eleanor says, pacing the floor. "No." Jeannette shakes her head. She sets the empty glass down with a thud. "A photo isn't enough. The Langley PR machine will spin it. They'll say it's photoshopped. They'll say it's an AI deepfake. I need more." She pulls her laptop from her carry-on bag and flips it open. The harsh blue light illuminates her pale face. Her fingers fly across the keyboard, pulling up the detailed asset list she demanded from Devyn's accountant months ago under the guise of pre-nuptial planning. "What are you looking for?" Eleanor asks, leaning over her shoulder. "A blind spot," Jeannette murmurs. Her eyes scan lines of data until they lock onto a specific address. A private luxury apartment on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. Unregistered under the main Langley family trust. Jeannette points at the screen. Then she pulls up the cheating photo on her phone and zooms in on the background. "Look at the headboard. Look at the custom nightstand. It matches the interior designer's portfolio for this exact Manhattan address." She reaches into the hidden zipper of her wallet and pulls out a sleek, black keycard. She slaps it onto the glass coffee table. The plastic makes a sharp smack. "He gave me this six months ago to prove he had no secrets," Jeannette says, a bitter, hollow laugh escaping her lips. "He forgot he gave it to me." Eleanor stares at the card, her eyes widening. "Jeannette... what are you doing? And please tell me you're not about to pull that same crazy stunt you used to crash those billionaire yacht parties in Monaco. Thank God you're finally dropping that sweet fiancée act, but this is dangerous." Jeannette doesn't answer. She opens a new encrypted tab, navigating to a secure messaging network she hasn't used since her grandfather passed. She rapidly types out a message to an old family fixer, someone who specializes in the grey areas of high society. She requests compact, powerful, and completely untraceable surveillance tools. Military-grade pinhole cameras. High-fidelity audio bugs. Eleanor sucks in a sharp breath. "That's a felony. You're crossing into wiretapping laws." "In the old money circles, the winner writes the laws," Jeannette says, her voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "I need you to use your media contacts. Get me the security floor plan for the Langley charity gala next week." Eleanor hesitates, chewing her bottom lip. "The security there is insane." Jeannette turns her head. She locks eyes with her best friend. The intensity in her gaze is terrifying. "Okay," Eleanor breathes out. "I'll get it." Jeannette turns back to the screen. She books a first-class ticket on the first flight out in the morning from Boston to New York. Departure is at dawn, giving her just enough time to mentally prepare for the infiltration. "Sleep for one night," Eleanor begs. "You look like you're going to pass out." Jeannette grabs her empty whiskey glass and slams it down on the table, the crystal ringing loudly. "The fire is burning right now, El. I'm not letting it go out." The doorbell chimes. The local courier. Jeannette walks to the door. She signs the digital pad. Her hand doesn't tremble even a fraction of an inch. She takes the black package, rips it open on the kitchen island, and expertly checks the battery packs and transmission signals of the tiny lenses. She shoves the equipment into a nondescript black backpack. She strips off her travel clothes and pulls on a pair of black leggings, a black hoodie, and a dark baseball cap. Before she walks out the door, she stops in front of the entryway mirror. She stares at the woman looking back at her-cold, exhausted, and lethal. She looks down at her left hand. She grabs the five-carat diamond engagement ring, pulls it off her finger, and tosses it carelessly onto the shoe cabinet. It lands with a dull clink. The heavy front door shuts behind her. Jeannette steps alone into the freezing Boston night.

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