
My Cheating Ex Regrets Losing The Heiress
For years, Elvera lived as the despised charity case in the cramped Wright household.
When she caught her foster sister Donita straddling her fiancé, they didn't even panic. Instead, they loudly framed Elvera for stealing a diamond necklace to justify kicking her out.
Her foster parents immediately sided with the cheaters, screaming at her to pack her trash and starve in the gutters. Only her dying foster brother tried to sneak her his medical savings, but the family violently shoved him away, mocking him as a walking corpse.
Standing in the freezing Brooklyn wind, Donita and Crockett followed her outside just to laugh. They waved a crisp twenty-dollar bill in her face, mocking her biological family as a bunch of unemployed street thugs.
They really thought she was going to freeze to death on the pavement with nothing but a faded backpack.
But then a roaring, matte-black supercar pulled up.
The man who stepped out wasn't a street thug; he was her real brother, an FBI task force commander.
He effortlessly snapped Crockett's shoulder out of its socket, put Elvera in the passenger seat, and drove her straight to a sprawling billionaire estate in the Hamptons.
Sitting by the fire in her biological parents' palace, watching them casually display an eight-million-dollar sculpture she had secretly designed, the head butler suddenly walked in.
"Sir, the fake heiress has returned from Europe."
Elvera took a slow sip of her coffee. The real game was finally about to begin.
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Chapter 4
Frona thrashed against Connie's grip, her heels kicking at the rug. "She's a leech! She's taking your life away, Kimball!"
Donita peeked out from behind Crockett, her face twisting into a sneer. "You're so stupid, Kimball. You're giving your money to a stray dog who doesn't even care about you."
Crockett let out a loud, mocking snort. He crossed his arms over his chest, looking at Kimball's frail, shaking body with utter disgust.
"Look at him," Crockett scoffed, his voice dripping with condescension. "He can barely stand up. He's a walking corpse trying to play the hero. Save your pennies, sick boy. You're going to need them for the funeral."
The air in the room snapped.
Elvera's fingers, which had been gently holding Kimball's wrist, went rigid. The soft warmth that had briefly entered her eyes vanished, replaced by a cold, black void.
She let go of Kimball.
She turned slowly. Her eyes locked onto Crockett.
On the coffee table to her right sat a tall glass of water, abandoned hours ago. Condensation had pooled at the base.
Elvera's hand shot out. Her fingers clamped around the cold glass. In one fluid, explosive motion, she whipped her arm forward.
The freezing water hit Crockett squarely in the face with a loud smack.
The shock of the ice-cold liquid made Crockett gasp, inhaling water into his windpipe. He let out a strangled, pathetic squawk, his hands flying up to his face as the water dripped down his nose, soaking the collar of his expensive shirt.
Donita shrieked, jumping backward so fast she nearly tripped over her own feet, scrambling away not from the water, but from the sudden, absolute, cold violence burning in Elvera's eyes.
The living room fell into a stunned, breathless silence.
Crockett wiped his eyes, his face turning a furious, violent red. His chest heaved. He took a step forward, his fists clenching, ready to swing.
Elvera didn't back away. She flicked her wrist.
The heavy glass slipped from her fingers and slammed into the hardwood floor just inches from Crockett's expensive leather shoes. It shattered with a sharp, explosive crack, sending jagged shards of glass flying across the rug.
Crockett froze. His foot hovered in the air, right above a massive, razor-sharp piece of glass.
Elvera stepped forward, her sneakers grinding the broken glass underfoot. The physical pressure radiating from her body was suffocating.
"Open your mouth and speak to him like that again," Elvera said. Her voice wasn't a yell. It was a low, vibrating hum that seemed to rattle the windows. "And I will tear your tongue out of your throat. Do you understand me?"
Crockett stared into her eyes. He saw no hesitation. He saw a predator looking at prey. The blood drained from his face. He swallowed hard, the lump in his throat bobbing, and he couldn't force a single word out.
Elvera held his gaze for two more agonizing seconds, ensuring the fear was permanently etched into his brain.
Then, she turned her back on him. The lethal aura instantly dissipated.
She walked back to Kimball. He was staring at her, his chest rising and falling rapidly.
Elvera reached out. Her fingers brushed against the thin fabric of his pajama pocket. She slipped the worn bank card back inside, pressing her palm flat against his chest to ensure it stayed there.
Kimball shook his head, his hand coming up to grab hers. "No, El. You need it."
Elvera pressed her fingers over his lips, silencing him.
"I don't need it," Elvera said, her voice soft, steady, and absolutely certain. "I can take care of myself. You focus on surviving. Do not skip your treatments."
She leaned in closer, her eyes darting briefly to the people behind him.
"Watch your back, Kimball," she whispered. "They only care about themselves."
Kimball's eyes filled with fresh tears. He looked at the bank card in his pocket, then back up at her. He slowly nodded, his throat working as he swallowed his grief.
Elvera took a step back. She didn't look at Frona. She didn't look at Connie. She didn't look at the shivering, wet mess that was Crockett.
She adjusted the strap of her backpack, her spine snapping perfectly straight. She looked like a queen walking out of a ruined castle.
She walked past Crockett. He instinctively pressed his back flat against the wall, giving her a wide berth.
Elvera grabbed the brass handle of the heavy oak front door. She yanked it open.
A brutal blast of December wind tore into the heated living room, bringing the smell of exhaust fumes and freezing asphalt. The cold hit her face, crisp and awakening.
She stepped over the threshold. She didn't look back.
She grabbed the edge of the door and pulled it shut with all her strength. The heavy wood slammed into the frame with a thunderous boom that rattled the walls of the Wright house.
Inside, Frona's voice finally broke through the shock. "Don't you ever come back! You hear me? Never!"
Elvera stood on the cracked concrete of the Brooklyn sidewalk. The freezing wind whipped her dark hair across her face. She took a deep, lung-expanding breath. The air tasted like freedom.
She reached into her coat pocket and pulled out her phone. The screen lit up, showing three missed calls from an unknown number.
A small, genuine smile touched the corners of her lips.
Elvera shoved her hands deep into her pockets, leaning her weight against the biting wind, and waited on the street corner for her real life to begin.
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Instead of showing remorse, her cousin shamelessly mocked her background, while her ex aggressively lunged at her to destroy the photographic evidence she had just captured.
"You think you can just walk away? Warren already made the deal. By next week, you're being shipped off to marry that fifty-two-year-old crippled freak from the Ramirez family!"
Her ex spat the words to threaten her, and the nightmare only escalated when Elva returned to her uncle's estate, where Warren confirmed he was indeed selling her off for a business connection.
Her family eagerly joined the abuse, threatening to permanently freeze her late mother's trust fund and even plotting to secretly drug her morning milk so she couldn't fight back when the groom's family arrived.
They looked at her like a pathetic, orphaned burden they could bleed dry, fully expecting her to drop to her knees, cry, and accept her miserable fate without a single word of defiance.
But they had no idea that just hours ago, Elva had already signed a marriage certificate with Bronson Ramirez, the undisputed billionaire king of the dynasty, and she was stepping into the living room ready to watch their greedy world burn.

9.1
What would a woman do if one day she is waiting for her husband to tell him the news of her pregnancy but he comes home with another woman who is pregnant with his child?
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Ariadne had a perfect life until her mother died in a car accident and her father remarried, bringing a stepmother and stepsister into her life. Once adored by all, Ariadne became an eyesore to everyone, including her father. Her stepmother and stepsister took everything from her.
However, she lost it when their eyes fell on Xander, the sole heir of the richest family in the country and her childhood love. When rumors of Crystal, her step sister and Xander's dating spread, Ariadne used her everything to force Xander into marrying her.
Despite pouring her heart and soul into the marriage Ariadne failed to make Xander reciprocate her feelings. Their loveless marriage came to an end when Crystal returned in their lives.
With a broken heart, Ariadne left the city with a secret and rebuild her life.
Five years later, she returned as a successful interior designer to design her ex-husband's new mansion. But this time, what she saw in Xander's eyes for herself was not hatred. It was something else.
She came face to face with the same people who had wronged her in the past. They still held resentment towards her. But this time Ariadne vowed to strike back at her bullies.
Many secrets were revealed in the process that made Xander regret his past actions. He determined to win Ariadne back.
BUT Will Ariadne be able to forget their past and get back together with Xander or She will choose someone else?

8.2
Karmen lived suffocating under a tight chest binder and a grotesque silicone scar, forced to disguise herself as her degenerate twin brother, Kem. Her only job was to maintain a fake corporate engagement with the ruthless billionaire Earl Calderon.
But her abusive father suddenly escalated his demands. He ordered her to steal Earl's revolutionary AI patents, threatening to cut off her mother's life-saving medical trust and abandon the real Kem in a locked Swiss psych ward if she failed.
The task was a death sentence. Earl absolutely despised "Kem." He treated her like a repulsive parasite, constantly threatening to break her neck. When he accidentally caught her without her wig, he mistook her for a deranged cross-dresser, forcing her to glue the dirty fake scar back onto her raw, inflamed face in sheer disgust. At home, her father hurled glass ashtrays at her, violently yanking her collar.
"Do whatever you have to do in that bedroom, Kem. I don't care how disgusting it is. Just get the signature."
Trapped between a fiancé who loathed her very existence and a father ready to sacrifice their family for greed, Karmen endured the agonizing physical pain of her disguise. She was exhausted, terrified, and running out of time as her brother's life hung by a thread.
But they all underestimated her. When the Calderon matriarch forced Earl to link his ultra-secure private phone with "Kem" to fake their romance, she unwittingly handed over the master key. Karmen wasn't just a helpless victim; she was the elite hacker Nyx, and she was going to tear their empire apart from the inside.

8.8
Clara supported her boyfriend Leo for four years, paying his rent and buying his headshots while working dead-end extra gigs.
On his twenty-sixth birthday, she caught him in their bed with Veronica, a wealthy producer's daughter who constantly stole Clara's roles.
Leo mocked Clara as a "pathetic, poor stepping stone" who was just there until he got his foot in the door.
Veronica threatened to ruin Clara's career forever.
Clara dumped him, packed her bags, and impulsively entered a contract marriage with a cold stranger she met at City Hall.
But her nightmare wasn't over.
When her mother suddenly needed a $200,000 emergency brain surgery, Clara was forced to take a demeaning extra gig to survive.
There, Veronica and her starlet friend cornered Clara.
They mocked her cheap clothes, ridiculed her new wedding ring as fake glass, and intentionally poured scalding coffee on her feet.
"Well, maid, you better clean that up."
Veronica laughed, forcing Clara to her knees to wipe up the burning liquid while snapping photos.
Clara swallowed her burning humiliation, secretly recording their abuse on her phone.
She endured the pain, desperate for the $300 day rate to save her mother's life, feeling entirely crushed by their overwhelming wealth and power.
What she didn't know was that outside the soundstage, her new contract husband—the man she thought was just a struggling, broke tech worker—was sitting in a sleek black Maybach.
He watched his wife kneeling on the floor, and his dark eyes filled with a lethal, terrifying rage.

8.0
After years of a freezing, loveless marriage, my billionaire husband Israel finally threw me out to make room for his new lover, Ayla.
Before I even packed my bags, he ordered a crew to shred the Dogwood tree in our backyard and pour thick concrete into the crater, claiming it was a symbol of my infidelity.
He didn't know that buried beneath those roots was the urn containing the ashes of our unborn baby.
Stripped of everything, I tried to rebuild my shattered life by securing a supporting role in an indie film.
But Israel bought the entire production studio just to cast Ayla as the lead, demanding I act as her pathetic stepping stone.
When I refused, he cornered me on set with a sickening audio recording.
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It was my own parents. They had forged my medical records, planning to sell a story to the tabloids that I was a violent, delusional schizophrenic.
Israel smiled coldly, threatening to lock me in a padded room on an involuntary psychiatric hold unless I signed an unpaid contract to serve Ayla unconditionally.
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To survive a monster, you have to become one.
I picked up his pen, violently signed my name, and prepared to rip his precious Ayla to shreds on camera.

9.5
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