
Not a Modern Cinderella: Flash Married To A Hidden Tycoon
Ella Hart was adopted into a wealthy household, but she never lived like a daughter.
While her adoptive mother, Nora, indulged in luxury and high society, Ella was treated like little more than a servant, forced to do the hardest chores and surviving on scraps of affection.
Until the day her biological family finally found her and brought a shocking revelation.
Years ago, the Hart family had arranged a marriage alliance with the Sterling family. The bride was meant to be either Ella... or her beloved sister, Piper.
That day, the impossibly handsome man arrived in worn-out clothes. He was instantly rejected by Piper.
To escape her old life, Ella agreed without hesitation, but she would never have imagined the man in front of her was the richest CEO in the city...
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Chapter 1
Ella's hands smelled faintly of cleaning solution.
She knelt in the back hall of the Hart villa, wiping down the marble skirting boards for the third time that morning. The place was spotless already, but Nora liked things done twice-especially when Ella was the one doing them.
Footsteps clicked sharply behind her.
"Enough. You can stop."
Ella straightened at once.
Nora Hart stood there in a silk robe, arms folded, expression unreadable. Her gaze swept over the hallway as if inspecting a hotel corridor.
"Go wash your hands and change," Nora said coolly. "Your biological parents are here."
The words landed without warning.
Ella froze.
"They came to take you home," Nora added, almost bored. "Try not to embarrass anyone."
For a moment, Ella couldn't speak. She had known this day might come-Nora had mentioned it once, in passing-but hearing it so plainly still caught her off guard.
"Yes, Ma'am," she said quietly.
She rinsed her hands in the utility sink, wiped them dry on her jeans, and changed into the simplest dress she owned. No makeup. No jewelry. Nothing that might suggest she belonged in this house.
When she stepped into the living room, everything slowed.
Five strangers sat on the sofa.
A middle-aged man and woman rose immediately when they saw her. Their faces were lined with nervousness-and something else she recognized only from a distance.
Hope.
The woman's eyes filled instantly. "Ella..."
Ella stopped a few steps from the doorway.
She had imagined this moment many times. She just hadn't expected it to feel so quiet.
Piper stood beside Nora, flawless as always, her posture elegant, her expression politely detached. She looked as though she were attending someone else's family reunion.
"These are your parents," Nora said flatly, as if introducing acquaintances. "Lora Hart and Lucas Hart. And those are your brothers."
Ella's gaze shifted to the three young men seated beside them-dressed simply, shoulders tense, watching her carefully.
Something warm and unfamiliar spread through her chest.
She walked forward and took the woman's trembling hand. "Please," Ella said gently. "Sit down."
The woman broke down instantly.
"My daughter... my poor girl..."
Nora clicked her tongue. "This is a new villa. I don't want crying in it."
Ella passed a tissue over without comment.
"We're grateful," the woman said shakily, forcing a smile at Nora. "Thank you for taking care of Ella and Piper all these years. We should at least cover their living expenses-"
Nora waved her off. "Your husband works security. You clean houses. Let's not pretend you can afford that."
Ella remembered now-she had glimpsed her father at the neighborhood security booth once, but had never spoken to him.
Piper pinched her nose in disdain, as if the thought of their parents' modest lives was offensive.
"We'll still try," the woman said earnestly.
"No rush," Nora replied. "You've got three sons to support, after all."
Ella glanced at her brothers. They offered her small, awkward smiles.
She returned them.
Then Nora leaned back, her interest sharpening. "So. About the engagement."
The room went quiet.
Ella's biological mother nodded. "It was arranged years ago. Between the older generation. A marriage alliance with the Sterling family. It was meant for a daughter... either Ella or Piper. We won't force them. The choice is theirs."
Piper stiffened.
"Where is he?" Nora asked. "If there's going to be a marriage, I want to see the man."
"I'll call him," Lora said quickly.
Piper immediately stepped to Nora's side, lifting the teapot with effortless elegance. Her movements were refined, practiced-as though this were her home and Nora her true mother. She wore a tailored dress, her skin smooth and luminous, every detail carefully maintained.
Nora watched her with quiet approval, the kind she had never spared Ella.
...
Sterling Corporation
Tiesto Sterling's phone vibrated on his desk.
One glance at the caller ID was enough to stir an old memory-an engagement his grandfather had arranged years ago. His father's generation had quietly let it fade, leaving the obligation to fall squarely on Tiesto's shoulders.
At the time, he hadn't given it much thought.
But before his grandfather passed, the old man had gripped his hand with surprising strength and demanded a promise-to honor the arrangement, no matter what.
Tiesto had agreed. He'd saved the Hart family's number out of duty, nothing more. Over the years, there had been no contact, and the matter had slipped into the background of his life.
Until now.
He answered the call with a faint frown.
Mrs. Lora Hart's voice came through the line, animated and eager, talking rapidly about the daughter they had only recently "found" and insisting he come meet her.
Tiesto agreed with clear reluctance, irritation settling in his chest the moment the call ended.
He turned to his assistant. "Javi. I need an old car. Something beat-up. And find me some clothes that look... forgettable."
Javi hesitated, surprised-but didn't question him. He never did.
A moment later, Tiesto's phone rang again.
"Grandma."
"I heard the Hart family is taking their daughters back today," she said excitedly. "You have to go see them! Take me with you."
"Grandma, the doctor said you need rest," Tiesto replied, already bracing himself. "You shouldn't be traveling."
"I don't care. If I can't go, livestream it."
He closed his eyes briefly. "...Fine."
"Ah-my head hurts-"
"I'll set up a hidden camera," he added quickly.
"Good! Hurry! Bring me the iPad and make sure the signal's clear!"
By the time he left the building, Tiesto looked nothing like the man who controlled half the city's financial flow. He wore worn, unremarkable clothes, a discreet camera concealed on him, and climbed into a battered car with peeling paint and a dented door.
Tiesto had nothing against families with modest means.
What he despised were calculated marriages-and the people who treated him like a prize to be claimed.
Dressed like this, he doubted the Hart family would find him impressive. If anything, they might rethink the engagement themselves.
That would suit him just fine.
The car rolled to a stop outside the Hart residence.
Tiesto placed a brief call to Lora, informing her of his arrival.
Inside the villa, Nora leaned toward the window, Piper's hand still resting lightly in hers as they looked out.
The sight of the car-a worn Ford that had clearly seen better days-was impossible to miss.
Mother and daughter exchanged a glance, their disappointment thinly veiled.
The doorbell rang.
Nora didn't move. She simply lifted her voice, lazy and indifferent.
"Ella," she called.
"Go open the door."
***
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9.3
My fiancé, Chadwick Steele, always treated me like a dirty secret-the nerdy brains behind his glamorous tech empire. He flaunted his affair with his mistress, Isa, while constantly reminding me I was an embarrassment he was forced to tolerate.
That all came to a head in a crowded mall. In front of everyone, he publicly broke our engagement, choosing her over me and leaving me to her mercy.
But Isa wasn't satisfied with just winning. She had Chadwick's bodyguards pin me to the floor.
She slapped me, kicked me, and then pulled out a silver letter opener. As she carved a bloody gash across my cheek, she laughed about teaching me a permanent lesson for daring to exist in her world.
I was bleeding and broken, my spirit completely shattered. I thought it was over.
Then, a custom Rolls-Royce pulled up. My mother, Frederica Mooney-the silent titan of Silicon Valley who secretly bankrolls the entire Steele family fortune-stepped out. She took one look at my face, her eyes turning to ice, and gave me the only words I needed to hear: "I give you my full permission."

9.1
Aurora Sinclair thought she had closed the chapter on Damian Blackwood, the man she once loved, married, and walked away from. But when he unexpectedly comes back into her life, she realizes their story is far from over.
Damian is the heir to Blackwood Enterprises, a corporate empire built on deceit, betrayal, and secrets darker than Aurora ever knew. For years, he obeyed his ruthless father's every demand, even marrying someone else to keep Aurora safe. But now, he's done playing by his father's rules. He's ready to reclaim the company his late mother built, expose the crimes that destroyed his family, and protect the woman he's never stopped loving.
As old wounds reopen and dangerous enemies close in, Damian and Aurora are drawn together once more and bound by passion, loyalty, and a shared determination to end the nightmare once and for all. But with betrayal around every corner, they must face a chilling question: can they survive the past... and have a future together?

8.4
Everly spent four years playing the perfect, accommodating wife to Carson Moss, swallowing every grievance just to secure medical treatments for their sick daughter.
But at a high-society banquet she exhausted herself organizing, Carson's pregnant mistress crashed the party.
The woman shoved an ultrasound of Carson's "real heir" directly into Everly's frail grandfather's face.
The shock triggered a massive heart attack.
Carson refused to use his private helicopter to save the dying old man, choosing to protect his mistress and his company's IPO instead. Her grandfather died on the hospital table.
Instead of remorse, her mother-in-law demanded Everly publicly cover up the murder.
"You will do exactly as I say, or I will freeze every single cent of the medical trust fund paying for your crippled daughter's treatments."
When a battered Everly returned to the estate, she discovered her three-year-old daughter covered in dark bruises and pinch marks. Her in-laws were deliberately torturing her disabled child.
Everly couldn't comprehend how a family could be so utterly heartless. Her only family was murdered, her child was abused, and her husband threw a five-million-dollar check at her face as hush money.
They thought she would just break and quietly disappear.
But when a terrifyingly powerful billionaire unexpectedly blocked Carson's security team from locking her up, Everly finally saw her window.
She grabbed her sleeping daughter and ran out into the freezing storm, making a blood-bound vow to make the entire Moss family bleed.

8.3
He laid me on the sheets, climbed over me, caged me with his arms. "Last chance to run," he said, voice low."I need the money," I whispered, feeling so tiny in his arms."You're soaking," he muttered. "Virgin or not, your pussy wants this."I moaned, looking away, couldn't help it,"Eyes on me, sweetheart," he pushed his tip in slowly."Fuck," he groaned. "So tight."He fucked me like he was claiming something. "Come for me," he whispered in my ears, moving faster."Damien," I cried out his name as I came."That's it," he growled. After a long minute he pulled out slowly. "One night," he said again, almost like a reminder....weeks later, I walked through the quiet hall of my school. A massive portrait stared back at me.Damien BlackwoodPrincipal Benefactor and OwnerColumbia University.Same man who'd just taken my virginity for money. My stomach dropped. "Oh fuck... what have I done?"

8.4
I was the "diamond" of the Sargent Foundation, a perfect orphan polished for the cameras and high-society galas. But beneath the glittering chandeliers, I was suffocating. When the pressure finally broke me and I tried to flee the Sargent Gala, I wasn't met with comfort. I was hunted down by security and dragged into a sterile, white-hot spotlight in a room I was never allowed to enter.
Adrien Sargent, the cold-blooded CEO who controlled my every move, didn't want to help me. He wanted to devour me. He presented a legal cage: sign over my voting shares for his unethical hostile takeover, or he would have my only friend—the elderly butler who raised me—killed in his nursing home bed.
I became a prisoner in the East Wing, stripped of my phone and watched by hidden cameras. During a midnight storm, I tried to steal a security card to escape, but Adrien caught me in his study. Reeking of whiskey and corporate rage, he didn't just stop me. He pinned me to his desk and branded my neck with a bite so deep it bruised, treating me like a thief who deserved to be claimed.
The next morning, the house turned into a battlefield of lies. His PR consultant tried to claim she was the one in his bed, but Adrien found a pearl button from my pajamas under his desk. He didn't feel guilt; he felt violated. He accused me of orchestrating the entire encounter to blackmail him, his eyes filled with a terrifying, possessive fury.
When his grandmother caught us, she didn't see a victim; she saw a liability. To save the family stock price, she gave us an ultimatum: marriage.
"I’ll do it," I said, looking at the massive diamond ring that felt more like a shackle. Adrien thought he had finally broken me, but he didn't know about the encrypted file I just received. The corporate crisis he’s fighting was an inside job, and the trail leads straight to his own front door.
I looked at my new husband on our wedding night and let my silk dress hit the floor. He thinks he’s trapped a rabbit, but I’ve just gained total access to his world. I will sleep with the enemy, learn every dark secret he’s hiding, and then I am going to burn his empire to the ground.

9.7
For three years, I was the dutiful wife of billionaire Ervin Valdez.
On our third wedding anniversary, he came home smelling of his mistress's perfume, pinned me down, and brutally mocked me.
His mistress, Sylvia, had even sent me a fake ultrasound report to force me out of the picture.
In Ervin's eyes, I was just a vicious, calculating liar who used a pregnancy to trap him into marriage.
He didn't care that I had actually lost that baby, nor did he know the trauma of my gambling father selling me to a dark club where I was assaulted by a stranger.
When I finally handed him the signed divorce papers, giving up all assets, and left the penthouse with nothing but an old suitcase, he just sneered.
"She is playing a game of hard to get. She won't last three days before she comes crying back."
He froze all my bank accounts, let his mistress humiliate me in public, and waited coldly for me to starve and beg.
He thought my entire existence relied on his wealth, completely confident that I would inevitably surrender to his control.
But he was wrong.
I calmly opened my old laptop, bypassed the complex encryptions, and looked at the dozens of unread emails from top-tier global brands begging for my return.
I resurrected my hidden identity as the legendary jewelry designer "R," and walked straight into the top design firm in Manhattan.
"It is time to find myself again."