
His Accidental Heiress
Elena's life has never been easy. She's 23, broke, and working long hours at a small café just to keep a roof over her head. Her best friend, Elizabeth, worries she'll work herself to death, so one night she drags Elena to a house party.
Elena doesn't like parties, but she goes anyway. That night changes everything.
Looking for the bathroom, she opens the wrong door and finds herself in the same room as a man-tall, handsome, and mysterious. They don't exchange names. They don't plan it. One thing leads to another, and they spend the night together.
By morning, he's gone. No note. No name. Just gone.
Elena tries to forget about it until weeks later, when she realizes she's pregnant. Panic hits her hard. She doesn't know the man's name. She doesn't have his number. She's broke and alone, but she decides to keep the baby and work harder.
Around this time, Elliott, Elena's boss, starts visiting the café often. He's friendly, supportive, and becomes her closest friend. She has no idea Elliott is connected to her mystery man.
When the café job can't cover her bills anymore, Elliott helps her find a better job as a secretary in a big company. She's relieved-until her first day on the job, when she sees him. Jaxon Thorn. The father of her baby.
Jaxon is shocked too. He feels betrayed that she didn't tell him sooner. She feels hurt that he left without a word. Things get even worse when Khloe-the woman desperate to marry Jaxon-steps in to destroy Elena.
One night turned their worlds upside down. Now, they have to face the truth: Can love really come from one mistake?
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Chapter 2
Elena's POV
"Truth or dare!" One of their voices rings out, despite the raging music all around us. The guy with the pure eyes has successfully ignored me, but he isn't exactly playing the game either. And no one bothers him.
"Elena!" Elizabeth nudges me again for the umpteenth time that night. I jump and look towards her, wondering what it is this time, until I see half the eyes in the circle watching me too.
"What?"
"It's your turn," she whispers. "Truth or dare?"
"Truth," I blurt, not wanting to be caught doing something that gets plastered across billboards in a few hours. It is one of my fears, being known for something I am not proud of. My mantra has been the same since I was a kid.
To keep my head low and do what I have to do to make ends meet.
And this doesn't directly fall into the path.
"Have you ever had sex before, Elena?"
The question makes my eyes fall wide open. It is from the guy sitting beside me. The same one who hasn't asked one question since this game started.
He now has his eyes on me, regarding me intently. I squirm under the intensity of those grey eyes and try to look away. But for some reason, it is practically impossible.
My throat feels parched, and I desperately begin to crave water. Without thinking, I reach for the glass set in front of me a few minutes ago and gulp down its whole content.
Elizabeth's mouth opens as her hands dash out to stop me, but it is too late as every single drop is down my throat. Her mouth closes slowly just as she nods.
"That wasn't water, Elena," she murmurs, leaning in to me.
"Really?" I narrow my eyes. "Are you sure? Because it definitely tasted like water."
"You don't have to answer the question," the grey-eyed guy mutters. "I could tell that you were a virgin the minute you stepped into the room."
"Hey!" It tumbles from my tongue before I can stop myself. "You don't have proof of that."
He angles his head at me, as if accepting an unspoken challenge.
"Are you going to answer the question?" Someone in the circle asks. "If you aren't, we have the liberty to dare you."
I look at the guy and then back to the group. Someone slurs in my head, but it is gone in a second, replaced by such sharp awareness.
The last thing I want to do is tell these strangers about my zero sex life, especially not the one next to me. I don't know him, and I probably will not see him after today. Yet, every inch of him makes me wary.
The nonchalance in his voice, the way he regards me from underneath his lashes, the way my body reacts, the heat that spreads through me, the need to keep watching him as my pulse races.
"Dare, then," I mutter, feeling some level of confidence wash through me.
"Do you want to dare her?" Elizabeth asks him. What is everyone's obsession with his handling of my game?
He scans the room slowly, his eyes landing on a tall, lanky guy by the makeshift bar. "There. Talk to him and get him to kiss you. Bonus points if you get his number."
"What?" My breath hitches. "I thought..."
"It's either that, or you take off three clothing items. I really doubt you would want to do that."
I chew my bottom lip as I curse Elizabeth in my head. She is the reason I am here in the first place. My typical Friday night is spent in front of a television, watching some funny drama and laughing to my heart's content.
Because that is the only humour I get out of my life. The rest is hard and boring.
The shrill of Elizabeth's phone disrupts the circle for a second. She retrieves her phone, looks up at me, and winks. But in another second, she pulls herself off the couch and scurries in the opposite direction.
"I'll be back!" She calls over her shoulder.
Great. Just great.
Everyone in the little group still has their eyes on me. Sighing, I pull myself to my feet, then look at the grey-eyed man. "Fine. I'll do your stupid dare. But what do I get in return if I get him to kiss me?"
"That's not how it...." Another person in the circle starts to say, but she gets cut off.
"Nothing, because I know you won't kiss me."
"Ouuuuu!" It spreads through the circle, making red patches appear on my cheeks.
"Game on!"
I walk away from the group and wobble slightly on my feet. My head feels light, and I remember the drink Elizabeth warned me about. It was definitely not water.
The lanky guy by the bar looks up at me when he senses me approaching, but my feet decide to act all up then. I trip on my own feet and feel myself fall forward. The first thing I think about is how everyone in the room will burst out in laughter, seeing me on the floor.
But that never happens as his surprisingly strong arms catch me before my face hits the floor. He smells of cedar wood and honey, an unusual but nice combination.
"Easy," he murmurs, an easy amusement in his voice. "Are you good? Do you need water?"
I nod, groaning. "That was what got me here in the first place."
He chuckles. "Water?"
"I ended up gulping down a whole glass of vodka because I was thirsty, but in my defence, it didn't taste like vodka. It didn't burn."
He laughs heartily, reaching out to ruffle my hair. It feels warm.
"I'll get you real water this time. It helps calm down the liquor."
I nod, watching him move as he grabs a glass and walks to the sink, filling it with water. He returns a moment later and hands it to me.
"You'll feel better once you have it."
I remember the dare and decide that this should be easy after all. But from the corner of my eyes, I see a scowl plastered on the grey-eyed guy's face as he gets off and stalks away.
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7.8
The freezing rain lashed against my face as I clung to the iron gates of the Hendrix estate, begging for a chance to prove I didn't kill my best friend.
I had come here for mercy, but the man I had secretly loved for years had a different plan. He didn't want to hear my truth; he wanted to see me broken.
As the sun rose, the estate manager delivered the final blow. He shoved Emery’s phone into my face, showing a forged text message that framed me for her death, then turned his back as the gates slammed shut.
My own family didn't offer a lifeline, either. When the police came for me, my parents didn't fight for my innocence; they chose to disown me to save their bank accounts from Alfredo’s wrath.
I was thrown into Rikers Island, stripped of my dignity, and subjected to years of calculated, brutal torture paid for by the man who once held my heart.
How could the person I loved turn my life into a private slaughterhouse based on a lie?
After three years of hell, I walked out of those prison gates with nothing but a scarred body and a hollow soul. The woman who loved Alfredo Hendrix died in that cell. Now, I’m back in the city where it all began, and I’m done hiding.

7.4
My memory was gone, a blank slate wiped clean each day. I lived a life guided by Post-it notes-simple instructions that told me who I was, what to eat, and to be polite to visitors.
Then he came back. Jax, the man I supposedly abandoned for money seven years ago, was now a billionaire. He stood at my door with his new fiancée, his eyes burning with a hatred I couldn't place.
He forced me onto a humiliating reality show, turning my broken mind into a public spectacle. He tore down my notes, my only connection to myself, and let the world watch as I nearly drowned in a tank of ice water. When my brother tried to save me, he was arrested for assault.
To free my brother, I had to confess. I stood before the world and apologized for a betrayal I couldn't even remember, becoming the monster everyone believed me to be.
But as I spoke the lies he fed me, a single detail about a stolen necklace made his perfect world shatter. He finally saw the truth in my empty eyes. It was just seven years too late.

7.5
River Lockhart, the son of an infamous billionaire, gets a speeding ticket from the new police officer of the city, Officer Damian Reid.
"Trust me, officer. You don't want to do that."
"Why? Are you the Prime Minister's son?"
"What if I am?"
"It doesn't matter."
River is to follow his father, Mr Lockhart's footsteps in the future. It has been his dream to copy his father's image one day. But the timing is so wrong. He's interested in a guardian of the law, yet he is to become a devil against the law.
Can illegal shadows and emergency sirens mingle together? Is it a good match?

7.6
My husband vanished on our fifth anniversary, leaving me frantic with worry.
I thought something terrible had happened until a stranger named Jayda sent me a photo.
He wasn't missing; he was in a penthouse, flipping pancakes for her with a smile he hadn't shown me in years.
When I tracked them down, Bennett didn't apologize.
He shoved me away to protect his pregnant mistress, looking at me with pure disgust.
"You're a liability, Iris," he spat, cutting off my access to our bank accounts. "Stop being hysterical."
He laughed when I clutched my head in agony, claiming I was faking pain just to ruin his new happiness.
He didn't know my "headaches" weren't a plea for attention.
They were Stage IV Glioblastoma.
While he was buying her the diamond necklace I had always wanted, I was receiving a terminal diagnosis.
I looked at the man I sacrificed my entire career for and felt a cold, final resolve.
"Fine," I whispered, tossing the medical report in the trash where he wouldn't see it.
"Send the divorce papers. I'm done."

8.6
"Come on, Juliet... it's time to write a new story."
After years trapped in an abusive marriage, Juliet Pierce finally runs. Alone, with two children and a suitcase full of trauma, she leaves behind the luxury - and George Monroe, the man she once loved - in search of a new beginning.
The destination? Manhattan.
The plan? Just survive.
But everything changes on her first night working as a waitress at Paradise, an exclusive BDSM club where pleasure meets power. Afraid of being recognized, she wears a mask - a shield she desperately needs.
And that's where she crosses paths with Noah Blake: billionaire CEO, relentless Dominant, and co-owner of the club.
He sees her.
He wants her.
He has no idea who she really is... yet.
Days later, Juliet applies for a position as Noah's assistant. This time, she's not wearing a mask - and he starts putting the pieces together.
Juliet wants distance.
Noah wants to tame her.
"I do love a challenge," he says.
Juliet is everything he never expected: funny, bold, intense - fragile on the outside, but with eyes that reveal how untamed she truly is.
He wants her on her knees.
She wants to prove she can love without losing herself.
What begins as a dangerous arrangement becomes a quiet war between fear and desire, past and redemption.
But Juliet's past is closer than she thinks. And when it resurfaces to haunt her, she'll have to choose: surrender... or fight for herself - and maybe, for the love of a man who swore he would never love.
"It was in that moment I realized I was about to discover:
Whether this would be a nightmare...
or the best experience of my life."

7.9
Erin woke up in her luxurious Fifth Avenue penthouse, three days after returning from the cold, sterile psychiatric hospital where her husband had locked her away.
On the night of their third anniversary, Crockett Winters came home smelling of his mistress's perfume, expecting his docile wife to serve him.
Instead of playing the obedient fool, Erin calmly exposed the million-dollar diamonds he had just bought for his lover.
Furious at her sudden defiance, Crockett tried to physically intimidate her, pinning her against a wall to reassert his dominance.
When his aggression failed, he threw a brutal divorce agreement on the table.
"Sign it, and you walk away with nothing. You can't survive without me, and you know it."
He sneered, convinced the ironclad prenup would terrify her. He thought her rebellion was just a pathetic, jealous tantrum, a desperate play for his attention while he continued to pamper his mistress.
He truly believed she was just a beautiful canary who would eventually crawl back to her gilded cage in tears.
But Erin didn't cry, and she didn't sign the papers.
Instead, she locked him out of the master suite and pulled out his unlimited Centurion card.
In a single night, she calmly spent ninety million dollars of his money to buy up prime real estate and hidden assets, taking the first step to build an empire that would completely destroy him.