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My Sister Stole the Wrong Billionaire

In my first life, my sister Hazel thought she had won. On adoption day, she shoved me aside to grab the hand of the "gentle" billionaire, Brad Moss, leaving me to be claimed by the terrifying, ruthless heir to the city's darkest empire: Alexander Moran. She whispered, "Enjoy your suffering." I just smiled. Because I had lived this life before. She thought she dodged a bullet by stealing Brad, but she just swallowed a bomb. She has no idea that her "perfect" fiancé is a sadistic monster who will lock her in a cage. And she has no idea that the cold, terrifying Alexander Moran doesn't want a helpless victim for a wife—he wants a partner in ruthlessness. When Hazel tries to ruin my reputation with a staged assault, she expects to find me broken and crying. Instead, she opens the door to find me standing over my attacker, covered in blood, holding a knife, and smiling. "You're late, Hazel." This isn't a fairy tale. It's a hostile takeover. My sister wanted to steal my life, but I’m about to burn her fake empire to the ground—and my new billionaire husband is handing me the matches.
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Chapter 4

I leaned against the corridor wall, listening to the sirens wail through the estate gates. Hazel's screams still clung to the air like smoke after a fire. She wouldn't die. She'd just wish she could.

But that came later.

First, there was the kick.

Alexander's foot connected with Hazel's stomach, and her body folded like a paper doll. She flew backward — three feet, maybe four — and hit the center of the dance floor with a wet, cracking sound that made every woman in the room grab the arm of the man beside her.

She slid across the polished marble and stopped at the base of the string quartet's platform. The cellist jerked his bow away. A music stand toppled.

Hazel coughed once. Twice. Then blood spilled from her mouth in a thin red line that pooled against the white stone.

Nobody moved.

Nobody breathed.

Alexander straightened his cuff. His face held nothing — no rage, no satisfaction, no regret. He could have been adjusting his sleeve after brushing lint off his shoulder.

"If I ever hear her slander my fiancée again," he said, his voice carrying across the silent ballroom with the ease of a man who never needed to shout, "I'll make sure your entire family packs their bags."

He wasn't looking at Hazel. He was looking at Brad.

Brad Moss stood frozen six feet from his protégée's crumpled body. His face had gone the color of wet cement. His mouth opened, closed, opened again. The charming smile was gone. Stripped away like wallpaper in a flood, revealing the rotting wall beneath.

"Mr. Moran — Alexander — I sincerely apologize." Brad's voice came out thin and reedy. "She's young. She doesn't know what she's saying. I take full responsibility —"

"Then act like it," Alexander said.

Something shifted in Brad's expression. The fear didn't leave — it deepened, burrowed into the lines around his mouth, and twisted into something I recognized. Something I'd seen a hundred times in my first life, always right before the worst moments.

Displacement.

He couldn't hit Alexander. He couldn't challenge Eleanor. The rage had nowhere to go but down.

Brad crossed the floor in four strides. He grabbed Hazel by the arm and hauled her to her feet. Blood smeared across her white dress, across his sleeve, across the marble where her knees dragged.

"You stupid, ungrateful little —"

The first slap cracked like a gunshot.

Hazel's head snapped to the right. A pearl clip flew from her hair and skittered across the floor.

"Do you have any idea what you've done?"

The second slap caught her on the backswing. Her lip split. She screamed — high, animal, nothing like the calculated performance from minutes ago.

"Brad — please — I'm sorry — I didn't —"

The third slap silenced her. She crumpled against him, sobbing, her fingers clawing at his jacket like a drowning girl reaching for driftwood.

He shoved her away. She hit the floor again.

The ballroom watched. A hundred faces, a hundred champagne flutes, a hundred people who would discuss this over brunch tomorrow and do absolutely nothing about it tonight.

I stood still. My hands hung at my sides. My nails cut half-moons into my palms.

Watching Hazel bleed on the marble floor didn't bring me joy. It just confirmed that the beast I escaped last life had found a new victim. And she had delivered herself right to his door.

Eleanor stepped forward. Her heels made no sound on the stone.

"Mr. Moss." Her voice was ice poured into crystal. "I believe the evening has concluded for you. My staff will show you out."

Brad wiped Hazel's blood from his knuckles with a cocktail napkin. He nodded once — quick, jerky, a dog obeying a command — and dragged Hazel toward the exit by her wrist. She stumbled behind him, one shoe missing, her white dress ruined beyond saving.

At the door, she turned her head. Her swollen eyes found mine across the room.

I expected hatred. Fury. A promise of revenge.

What I saw was worse.

Recognition.

She knew now. She understood what Brad Moss was. And she understood that I had known all along.

The doors closed behind them.

Eleanor lifted one hand. The string quartet resumed. Conversations restarted in low, careful murmurs. Waiters circulated with fresh trays. The bloodstain on the marble was already being blotted by a kneeling attendant with a white cloth.

The machine of wealth ground forward, swallowing the violence whole.

Alexander's hand found the small of my back. He steered me out of the ballroom and into the east corridor without a word. The noise faded behind us — music, clinking glass, whispered gossip — until all I could hear was our footsteps and my own uneven breathing.

He stopped near a window alcove where the hallway bent. Moonlight cut through the glass and laid a pale stripe across the floor between us.

"Feel better now?" he asked.

I looked up at him. His face was half in shadow, half in silver light. The sharp angles of his jaw, the flat line of his mouth — nothing soft, nothing kind. But his eyes tracked my face with an attention that felt almost clinical, like a surgeon checking for damage.

"You kicked a nineteen-year-old girl across a ballroom," I said.

"She slandered my fiancée in front of a hundred people."

"I'm not your fiancée."

"You are tonight."

His hand rose. His fingers brushed my cheek — light, brief, tracing a path from my cheekbone to my jaw. Checking for tears, maybe. Or for cracks.

His palm was warm. Warmer than I expected from someone who moved through the world like a blade.

Something inside my chest shifted. A wall I'd built brick by brick over thirty years of survival tilted, just slightly, like a tower in a wind it wasn't designed for.

I stepped back.

His hand dropped. He didn't chase the contact.

"Get some rest," he said. "Tomorrow we start on the Pruitt acquisition."

He turned and walked down the corridor, his shadow stretching long behind him until the darkness swallowed it whole.

I pressed my back against the cold stone wall. Closed my eyes. Counted my heartbeats until they slowed.

No. I would not do this. I would not mistake protection for tenderness. I would not confuse usefulness with love. I had walked that road before, and it ended with hands around my throat and a death no one mourned.

Alexander Moran kept me close because I made him money. The moment I stopped being profitable, his warmth would vanish like breath on a winter window.

I pushed off the wall and headed toward my room.

My phone buzzed in the pocket of the silk dress — Eleanor's staff had slipped it in earlier, a sleek new model, already activated. I pulled it out.

One message. Unknown number. A photo attachment.

I tapped it open.

The image loaded in pieces — a sidewalk, a glass building, a man standing at the curb with his hands in his jacket pockets. Heavy face. Thick neck. A scar running from his left ear to the corner of his mouth.

I knew that scar. I knew those hands. I knew the weight of them, the smell of cigarettes on them, the sound of my own screaming muffled beneath them.

Three words sat below the photo.

*Miss me?*

My phone slipped from my fingers and hit the marble floor with a crack that echoed down the empty hallway.

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