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Humiliated Heiress: A Quest For Justice Novel Cover

Humiliated Heiress: A Quest For Justice

I was ambushed in my guardian's Hamptons estate by his son's fiancée, Kaitlyn. Accusing me of being a homewrecker, she and her friends began live-streaming my public humiliation. They beat me, destroyed my father's priceless business legacy, and forced me to my knees to beg for forgiveness on camera. They shattered the last photo of my parents and then, after I groveled, crushed my mother's locket under their heels anyway. My world was a blur of pain and confusion. Julien was like a brother to me. Harvey, his father, was my legal guardian. The accusation made no sense. Just as they were about to strip me naked for their audience, Harvey arrived, his face a mask of thunder. But the real shock came later, when a terrified Kaitlyn confessed the truth. The attack wasn't about jealousy. It was a calculated act of revenge for a decades-old family feud, and Harvey's own son, Julien, was the secret mastermind who had set me up to be destroyed.
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Chapter 3

"That agreement isn't just paper," I choked out, desperately trying to appeal to any sliver of reason she might possess. "It represents almost fifty years of business. It' s what built Allison-Mercado. Destroying it… it would be an act of utter stupidity. It impacts billions." My voice was ragged, raw with the effort to convey the magnitude of what she was holding. "You'll face unimaginable consequences."

Kaitlyn' s smile tightened, her eyes narrowing. "Unimaginable consequences?" she scoffed, a bitter edge to her voice. "Because your father's legacy is so sacred? Because you, the pampered little princess, are so special?" Her gaze burned into me, filled with a deep-seated resentment that seemed to transcend the immediate situation. "Some legacies are built on the ruins of others, Ava. And some of us know exactly what that feels like." She paused, then tossed the folder to Janna. "Janna, darling, I think this 'legacy' needs a little... redesign."

Janna caught the folder with a triumphant grin. "Live from the Hamptons, folks!" she announced to her phone, her voice shrill with excitement. "Kaitlyn Daniels is about to give this little homewrecker a lesson in humility, starting with her precious daddy's dusty old papers!"

My blood ran cold. "No! Please! Anything but that!" I screamed, thrashing against my captor's grip, a desperate, animalistic cry tearing from my throat. It was the last piece of him, the physical proof of his hard work, his vision. It was him.

But Janna, fueled by Kaitlyn' s venom, ripped open the leather cover. With a sickening tear, she began to shred the aged, parchment-like pages. The sound was like a scream in my ears, each rip a fresh wound on my soul. My father's elegant signature, Harvey's bold scrawl, the intricate legal text outlining their shared dream-all reduced to confetti.

I watched, paralyzed by horror, every fiber of my being screaming in silent protest. A part of me detached, hovering above the scene, witnessing the desecration. All I could do was pray, a silent, desperate plea, that somehow, miraculously, those shredded pieces could be put back together. That the history, the memory, could be reassembled.

"Oh, this is much more satisfying than ripping up some cheap photo," Janna cackled, enjoying my agony. She turned to Kaitlyn. "Kait, darling, do you have scissors? A shredder?"

My detached self snapped back into painful reality. All hope vanished, replaced by a cold, hollow despair. There would be no reassembly. There would be no repair.

"You'll regret this," I whispered, my voice raw, barely audible. "All of you. You will regret this for the rest of your miserable lives." The words were a promise, a curse, a prophecy born of pure, unadulterated pain.

Kaitlyn merely smirked. "Regret? We're just getting started, darling." Her eyes, cold and hard, fixed on me. "You think you're so smart, so innocent. But I see right through you, Ava Mercado. You're just another grasping social climber, leeching off others' success." The casual cruelty in her voice was a chilling revelation. She wasn't just jealous; she was genuinely convinced of my malevolence.

Her gaze then drifted to a framed photograph on a nearby side table. It was a picture of my parents, young and vibrant, laughing on their wedding day. My mother, beautiful and radiant, still looked so happy, so full of life, before the illness took her. My father, with his kind eyes and brilliant smile, the man who had loved me fiercely. This photograph was my anchor, my constant reminder of the love I'd lost, the family I'd come from.

My breath hitched. My eyes locked onto the frame. No, please. Don't touch that.

Kaitlyn picked up the photo, her fingers brushing over my mother's smiling face. A sneer twisted her features. "And who are these relics?" she asked, her voice dripping with disdain. "Your poor, deceased parents? Still trying to play on pity, Ava?" She looked at the picture, then back at me, a flicker of unholy satisfaction in her eyes. "Honestly, they look a little... dated. Maybe we should update this decor."

Before I could even formulate a plea, she threw the framed photo to the floor. The glass shattered with a sharp crack, the impact sending a fresh wave of agony through me. The image of my parents' joyful faces now lay fragmented, surrounded by jagged shards.

"Why, you sick bitch!" I roared, the pain and humiliation finally giving way to a primal, blinding rage. My father's legacy, my parents' memory-she was defiling everything I held sacred. Everything they were trying to erase. With a guttural scream, I lunged, a desperate, frantic surge of pure adrenaline. My hands, surprisingly strong, wrapped around Kaitlyn's throat. My fingers tightened, desperate to silence her, to make her feel just a fraction of the pain she was inflicting.

Her eyes widened in shock, her breath catching in her throat. Her hands flew up, clawing at mine. But I held on, fueled by a murderous intent I hadn't known I possessed. The adrenaline surged, overriding the pain in my stomach, the throbbing in my cheek. I squeezed harder, the image of my shattered family photo burning behind my eyelids.

"Get her off me!" Kaitlyn gurgled, her face turning a sickly purple. Her friends, who had been momentarily stunned by my unexpected ferocity, quickly recovered. Janna grabbed my arms, prying my fingers away. The muscular woman landed a brutal kick to my ribs, sending a blinding white pain through me. My grip loosened, and I was ripped away from Kaitlyn, thrown violently to the floor.

"You crazy whore!" Kaitlyn screamed, rubbing her throat, her voice hoarse. "She tried to choke me! Did you get that on camera, girls? She's a violent psychopath!"

Janna, phone now back in hand and miraculously repaired (or replaced), zoomed in on my face, a triumphant, malicious grin spread across hers. "Oh, we got it all, Kait! Every precious moment of her psycho breakdown!"

Kaitlyn marched over, her eyes blazing with a renewed, terrifying fury. "That's it, Ava. Your little fit of rage just sealed your fate. You want to pretend you're a victim? Fine. Let's give you something to really cry about." She gestured to her friends. "Bring me her bag. The one she brought with her. I remember seeing a small, antique wooden box inside."

My blood ran cold. The box. The small, intricately carved wooden box my father had given my mother on their first anniversary. It held her most precious keepsakes: a faded love letter, a pressed flower, and a tiny, silver locket containing a lock of my father's hair. I had carried it with me ever since she passed, a tangible connection to their love, to my roots. It was the only thing I truly owned that mattered.

"No!" I shrieked, my voice breaking. "Please, no! Not that. You can't touch that!" My body trembled, every muscle tensing. My eyes darted around, desperately searching for an escape, a way to protect the last sacred remnant of my family.

The red-haired woman returned from my temporary bedroom, holding the small wooden box. It looked so fragile in her hands, so vulnerable. She handed it to Kaitlyn, who took it with a smirk.

"Well, well, what do we have here?" Kaitlyn asked, shaking the box slightly, a tinkling sound from within. "Looks like a little treasure chest. What secrets are you hiding, Ava?" She held it up to the camera, her eyes gleaming with anticipation, ready to dissect and destroy this last piece of my heart.

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