Follow
Chapters
Share
Influencer Live Feud Novel Cover

Influencer Live Feud

"What is this?" I whispered, genuine shock making my voice tremble. The chat exploded: *OMG is this real??* *I trusted you Lila wtf* *Always knew these influencers were fake* *EXPOSED* "I didn't want to believe it either," Morgan said, her voice carrying the perfect note of reluctant disappointment. "But I felt our audience deserves the truth. You've been working with Radiance while promoting Lumière exclusively, and these analytics..." She gestured to the inflated numbers. "This isn't what integrity looks like." My hands shook as I tried to process what was happening. "Those aren't—I never—these are fake!"
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The first thing I saw when I opened my eyes each morning was my phone screen, and the first thing I felt was dread.

Seven days had passed since the livestream. Seven days of watching Morgan thrive while I disappeared.

I sat on my living room floor, laptop balanced on my knees, Pixel's head resting on my thigh. The video had already been viewed 2.3 million times. Morgan's face filled my screen, tears streaming down her carefully contoured cheeks.

"This has been the hardest decision I've ever had to make," she said, her voice breaking at precisely the right moments. "But I couldn't stay silent. Our community deserves honesty."

The comments section was a sea of hearts and praise.

*You're so brave for speaking up*

*This must have been so painful for you*

*We stand with you, Morgan*

My chest tightened as I scrolled through her recent posts. Solo content that looked eerily familiar—the same soft lighting techniques I'd developed, the same muted color palette we'd created together, even the same captions structure. "Authentic partnerships matter," one read. "Starting fresh with brands that value integrity."

She'd gained forty thousand followers in a week. Forty thousand people who believed I was everything she claimed.

"Stop torturing yourself," Alex said from my kitchen, where they'd been camped out for three days straight. "Looking at her content isn't going to change anything."

"She's stealing everything we built together." My voice came out flat, emotionless. I'd cried so much in the first forty-eight hours that I had nothing left. "And everyone thinks she's the victim."

Alex walked over, setting a mug of coffee beside me. "Let her have her moment. We're building something better."

I wanted to believe them. But when my phone buzzed with yet another email notification, hope felt like a luxury I couldn't afford.

*From: AdWeek Editorial Team*

*Subject: Update on Rising Influencers Profile*

My hands shook as I opened it.

"Due to recent developments and editorial standards regarding subjects under controversy, we've made the decision to remove your profile section from our upcoming feature. We've added an editorial note explaining the situation to our readers."

I'd been interviewed for that profile two months ago. The journalist had called my approach to brand partnerships "refreshingly ethical." Now I was a controversy that needed an editorial disclaimer.

"They published it today," I whispered, clicking through to the article. There, where my section should have been, was a stark white gap followed by a gray box: *Editor's Note: A profile originally planned for this feature has been removed pending investigation into allegations of professional misconduct.*

Pixel whined, sensing my distress. I pressed my face into his fur, breathing in his familiar scent—the only thing that still felt real.

The next email was worse.

*From: SunsetStyle Legal Department*

*Subject: Contract Termination Notice*

"Per the moral clauses outlined in Section 7.3 of our partnership agreement, we are exercising our right to immediate contract termination. Any outstanding payments have been voided, and we request return of all branded materials within 14 business days."

Eighteen months of collaboration. Gone with a single paragraph.

I set my phone face-down and opened the folder Alex and I had labeled "Evidence." Two hundred and seventeen pages now. Screenshots, metadata analysis, timeline comparisons, original analytics dashboards, every email exchange with every brand. Victoria had reviewed it twice, adding her own annotations in sharp red text.

"This is bulletproof," she'd said during our last call. "But bulletproof evidence means nothing if you present it at the wrong moment. You get one shot at this. One."

So I waited. And watched my career burn.

That night, as I was updating the evidence file with yet another screenshot proving the timestamps on Morgan's "leaked emails" were impossible, my phone lit up with a DM notification.

*From: @SophieKimOfficial*

I stared at the name, my heart suddenly pounding. Sophie Kim—fifty thousand followers, lifestyle and wellness content, someone who'd posted supportive comments on Morgan's tearful video. Someone who'd called Morgan "brave" for exposing me.

Why would she be messaging me now?

My finger hovered over the notification. Part of me wanted to delete it without reading. I couldn't handle more judgment, more people telling me what a fraud I was.

But something—instinct, desperation, or maybe just the remnant of my investigative training from college journalism classes—made me open it.

*I need to talk to you. Privately. It's about Morgan.*

The message was sent twenty minutes ago. Three dots appeared at the bottom of the screen. She was typing.

*I think I made a mistake.*

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

Bound by Fate, Freed by Love Novel Cover
9.0
Grace Donovan never believed in fairy tales especially not the kind that begin with an arranged marriage. When her family forces her to marry Adrian Cole, a man she's never met but everyone secretly desires, she's ready for battle, not romance. Adrian is everything Grace despises arrogant, composed, and dangerously charming. Their marriage begins as a transaction: cold, loveless, and bound by duty. But beneath the tension and resentment, something unexpected begins to bloom. With every argument, every stolen glance, every quiet act of care, the line between hate and love starts to fade. And when the walls finally crumble, both are left standing in the ruins exposed, vulnerable, and deeply in love. But love forged in fire must survive the storm. Secrets, pride, and old wounds threaten to tear them apart again. Until one day, they realize the truth: They weren't forced together by fate. They were chosen for each other all along. A breathtaking tale of enemies turned lovers, broken hearts mended, and a marriage that becomes the greatest love story of all.
Damaged Goods, A Priceless Return Novel Cover
7.2
After a fire stole my family and my voice, my boyfriend Jermain promised to be my shield. I was the silent composer behind our band's success, fighting to speak again-for him. Then I overheard him call me "damaged goods, a millstone around my neck." His betrayal escalated. He let his new flame publicly humiliate me, then abandoned me-injured and deafened-in a storm, calling me a "liability." The boy who promised to be my voice was gone. In his place was a stranger who saw me only as a burden he was tired of carrying. So I vanished. Three years later, with my voice and hearing restored, I returned not as a victim, but as a celebrated artist. He's back, begging for a second chance, but he's about to learn that the "damaged goods" he threw away are now priceless.
Forbidden Desires in Powerful Family Novel Cover
9.3
On what should be her perfect wedding day, Carolina watches her new husband Wyatt rush to comfort his sister-in-law Betty—his touch too intimate, his concern too deep. As wine stains her bridal gown and family dinners become battlegrounds, Carolina uncovers a truth more twisted than her nightmares.
Shattered Vows: The Mafia Heiress's Ruthless Comeback Novel Cover
8.3
I was just the decoration at the gala, the dutiful wife of Chicago's Underboss, Dante Moretti. Then my phone buzzed with a photo of his hand on another woman's thigh, taken inside the venue just minutes ago. I finally snapped, leaking the photo to the press to shame him. Dante dragged me home, pinned me to the sofa, and carved a thin line into my collarbone with a switchblade. "You don't get to leave until I say you're done," he warned. But the real devastation came later. An anonymous video file revealed the truth about my mother's "suicide" ten years ago. She didn't jump. My sister, Sofia, pushed her. And Dante? He didn't marry me for power. He brokered a deal with my father to cover up the murder and took me as hush money. I crashed Sofia's birthday party to expose them, but my father slapped me in front of everyone. Dante grabbed my fresh wound and forced me to my knees. "Apologize to your sister," he threatened, "or I bulldoze your mother's grave right now." I swallowed my pride, bowed my head, and apologized. But Sofia just laughed, pulled out a detonator, and pressed the button anyway. "Oops," she giggled as the explosion rocked the ground. "Happy birthday to me." Watching the smoke rise from my mother's destroyed mausoleum, the old Elena died. I vanished into the night, leaving behind signed divorce papers and my bloodied dress. When Dante finally tracked me down, I wasn't hiding in fear. I was standing next to his mortal enemy, Luca Rossi, wearing a massive diamond ring. I handed Dante a cream-colored envelope. "What is this?" he asked, his hands trembling. "An invitation," I said, my voice ice-cold. "To the wedding of Don Luca Rossi and Elena Vitiello."
The Billionaire Who Thought I Was Nothing Novel Cover
8.3
At twenty-one, Aria Vale believed marriage would give her the family she had always dreamed of. Married to Lucien Blackwood-a wealthy, admired man who promised protection-she sacrificed her dreams, her independence, and her voice. One year later, with a newborn in her arms and no money to her name, Aria is abandoned without warning. Broken, poor, and underestimated, she disappears from his world. Years later, she returns transformed, not as the naïve girl he controlled, but as a powerful woman standing far above him. This time, love is not her weakness. And the billionaire who thought she was nothing will learn what he lost.
The Genius Doctor's Perfect Fake Death Novel Cover
7.4
To escape my psychopathic, controlling lover, I faked my death in a Syrian war zone. Thirty-seven reconstructive surgeries later, the terrified girl he kept locked in a basement was gone. I returned to New York as an untouchable neurosurgeon, Dr. Alivia Clay. I only came back to save his grandfather—the one man who helped me escape. I thought my flawless new face was the perfect armor. But the moment Collis Duncan saw me, he cornered me against the hospital wall. He didn't recognize my face, but he recognized my panic. He trapped me in his arms, inhaling the faint scent of vanilla and orange blossom on my skin. "You smell exactly like a ghost I used to know," he whispered. Worse, a traumatized, mute little boy with Collis's exact gray eyes stumbled into me in the hallway. The boy clutched my white coat and handed me a flashcard with a crude drawing of a woman. "Mama." My blood turned to ice. Five years ago, I was told my newborn baby burned to ashes in that medical tent. How could this boy be alive? Why did Collis have my son while I mourned a pile of dust? Now, Collis is ordering a microscopic background check, desperate to tear my fake life to the ground and cage me again. But I'm not running anymore. Once I finish this surgery, I'm taking my son back.