Follow
Chapters
Share
No More Submission: The Heiress Strikes Back Novel Cover

No More Submission: The Heiress Strikes Back

I spent five years acting as the perfect, invisible caretaker for my wealthy family, meticulously managing their health and social standing while they treated me like a ghost. Then, my nightmare became reality when my brother Alon shoved me out of bed, forcing me to apologize to our adopted sister, Fallon, for a jealousy I never felt. My parents and brother stood over me, their eyes filled with unfiltered disgust, demanding I play the servant to a girl who was actively plotting my social destruction. They froze my accounts, stripped me of my dignity, and mocked my existence, fully expecting me to crawl back to them in tears like I did in my other, broken life. I stared at their entitled faces, feeling a cold, sharp clarity wash over me; they were so obsessed with status that they didn't realize they had just handed the keys to their own ruin to a complete amateur. Why was I still playing the martyr for people who would watch me burn without blinking? I stood up, walked away from their chaos, and cut the final tie, leaving them to face the ruthless social elite with a liability they couldn't control.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 7

Three days later.

Harmony sat at the polished mahogany bar of an exclusive, underground private club in Manhattan. The lighting was dim, smelling of expensive bourbon and old money.

She held a chilled martini glass in one hand. Her other hand rested on her phone, hidden beneath the counter. Operating through an encrypted VPN, she had just executed a massive short-sell order against a major tech firm under her alias, the "Ghost."

The heavy, brass-studded doors of the club swung open with a violent thud.

A blast of freezing winter air rushed in, followed immediately by Essex Joyce.

He had spent the last seventy-two hours tearing the city apart. He finally found her only because he had quietly bought a controlling stake in the club's parent company that morning, just to access their private billing records.

Essex marched straight toward the bar. His heavy footsteps made the bartender instinctively step back into the shadows.

He stopped right beside Harmony, pulling out the high-top leather stool next to hers. He sat down.

He turned his head to look at her, expecting to see her looking exhausted, broke, and desperate. Instead, his eyes swept over her outfit. She wasn't wearing the soft, submissive pastel dresses he liked. She was wearing a razor-sharp, tailored black suit that screamed power and aggression.

Essex pushed down the sudden spike of unease in his gut. He leaned his elbow on the bar, adopting a tone of arrogant mercy.

"Three days, Harmony," Essex said smoothly. "You've made your point. The tantrum is over."

Harmony didn't turn her head. She didn't flinch. She took a slow, deliberate sip of her martini, staring straight ahead at the rows of liquor bottles as if Essex were nothing more than a draft of cold air.

Her total physical dismissal made the veins in Essex's neck bulge. He let out a harsh, mocking laugh, deciding to hit her where he thought it would hurt the most.

"I picked up your dress today," Essex said, his voice dripping with condescension. "The custom holiday gown from 'H'. The one you begged me for six months ago."

He paused, waiting for her breath to hitch. Waiting for the desperation.

"I gave it to Fallon," Essex stated brutally. "She needs a statement piece for her debut. You're her older sister. You should be generous."

He leaned back, a cruel smirk playing on his lips, waiting for the tears. Waiting for the hysterical jealousy to break her cool facade.

Harmony stared at the green olive resting at the bottom of her glass. Her heart rate didn't elevate by a single beat.

She was the anonymous designer 'H'. That so-called "masterpiece" gown was a rejected sketch she had thrown together in ten minutes while drinking a coffee.

Harmony slowly turned her head. She looked at Essex. Her eyes were filled with a profound, chilling pity, like she was watching a clown perform a miserable trick.

"Is that so?" Harmony whispered, her voice light and completely detached. "It suits her."

Essex's smirk died instantly. His jaw tightened. He couldn't process her absolute indifference. He convinced himself she was just acting, trying to save face.

He reached into the breast pocket of his suit and pulled out a leather checkbook and a Montblanc fountain pen.

He uncapped the pen and aggressively scribbled across the paper. He ripped the check out and slid it across the bar, stopping it right next to her martini glass.

"Five hundred thousand dollars," Essex commanded, his tone heavy with arrogant charity. "Since Conner cut you off, go buy yourself some off-the-rack clothes. Consider it compensation. Now, get up. We are going home."

Harmony looked down at the piece of paper.

A sudden, sharp laugh escaped her lips. The sound was bright and completely genuine, cutting through the quiet hum of the club.

She reached out. She pinched the edge of the check between her index and middle finger, lifting it up to the dim light like it was a piece of contaminated trash.

Essex watched her, his chest swelling with the expectation that she would finally fold.

Instead, Harmony flicked her wrist.

She dropped the half-million-dollar check directly into a small, dirty plastic bucket on the counter-the bin the bartender used for discarded, squeezed lemon peels and wet napkins.

Essex shot up from his seat. The heavy leather stool scraped violently against the floorboards, the screech echoing loudly. His eyes darkened with pure, unhinged rage.

He leaned over the bar, his face inches from hers, his voice dropping to a lethal growl. "Do not push me, Harmony. Without my protection and your family's money, you are nothing in this city. You will starve."

Harmony stood up smoothly. She was shorter than him, but the absolute lack of fear in her posture made her presence feel suffocatingly large.

She looked dead into his furious eyes.

"You can't buy taste with money," Harmony said, her voice dropping to a cold, surgical precision. "And you can't buy my obedience with a piece of paper."

She picked up her Birkin bag from the counter, turning her shoulder to walk away.

Essex snapped. He reached out and clamped his large hand around her wrist. His fingers dug into her skin, the grip tight enough to grind her bones together.

"We are not done talking," Essex hissed through his teeth. He yanked her arm hard. "We are going to the terrace."

You may also like

After My Husband Wed His Mistress, I Took Everything Novel Cover
9.5
For three years, Chloe sacrificed everything to support her husband's rise to power, only to be discarded when he publicly marries his mistress. Left with nothing but betrayal, she realizes her devotion was a mistake. Now, Chloe is reclaiming her agency and launching a calculated plan to strip her unfaithful spouse of his wealth and status. In this high-stakes game of revenge, she will ensure he loses every luxury he once took for granted.
Dump The Cheater, Marry The King: The Unrivaled CEO Claimed Me As Wife Novel Cover
8.4
When Leanna caught her fiancé in another woman's arms, she didn't cry, beg, or break. Instead, she walked straight toward the one man no one dared approach. Leanna had assumed she'd slept with her fiancé's uncle, but she soon realized the dangerously composed man was far more than what he seemed. Behind his calm gaze hid one secret identity after another. Worst of all, she had believed the rumors that he was an impotent man, until he gripped her wrist, pinned her beneath him, and declared firmly, "You will carry my child." Red-faced, Leanna answered, "Okay."
EXCONVICT TO TRILLIONAIRE WIFE! 18+ Novel Cover
8.5
After serving three years for a crime she didn't commit, Ava is released from prison only to find her life in ruins. Her father is dead, and her family’s wealth has vanished. Determined to uncover the truth behind her wrongful conviction and reclaim her legacy, she crosses paths with Silas, a cold billionaire with his own secrets. As they form a risky alliance, Ava must navigate a web of betrayal to clear her name and find justice.
His Perfect Prescription, My Royal Betrayal Novel Cover
8.2
For three years, I was his "little bird," an amnesiac he rescued and cherished. He was Dawson Nash, a handsome tech billionaire, my savior, my anchor, my entire world. Then I overheard him talking to his therapist. "10,000 encounters, Dawson. You chose well. She's clean, naive, and pliable. A perfect prescription." I was just a tool, a "cure" to keep him pure for his true obsession: Arleen, his mother's best friend. Every gentle touch, every patient lesson, every whispered "I love you"-all a calculated lie. He called me disposable, a placeholder until he could have his goddess. He humiliated me, abandoned me in a storm, and left me for dead after a car accident. When I saved Arleen from drowning, he accused me of trying to kill her and had me locked in a chapel to "reflect." But as the super blue blood moon rose, I saw my chance. Not for revenge, but for escape. I threw myself into the ancient well on his family's estate, not to die, but to go home. Because I wasn't just a naive girl with amnesia. I was a princess from a lost kingdom, and the well was my gateway back.
Husband Chooses Ex Over Me Novel Cover
8.1
After three years of marriage, my husband remains cold and distant, yet I stayed by his side out of love. Everything shatters when his former flame returns and he abandons me during a critical moment to be with her. Faced with his blatant choice, I finally realize our union was a mistake. I decide to reclaim my dignity and file for divorce. Now, as I walk away to start a new life, he suddenly realizes the depth of what he has lost.