
One Dollar For Pity: The Surgeon Returns
For three years, I played the role of a devoted, naive wife to billionaire Conrad Whitney. I hid my true identity and foolishly believed in our fairy tale.
Then he handed me a harsh divorce agreement, ordering me to sign and walk away with absolutely nothing. He was leaving me to marry Cindy, the fragile woman he claimed had saved him from a fire.
He expected me to cry and beg. Instead, he watched coldly as Cindy and her family illegally transferred my father's trust fund. When I confronted them at the hospital, Conrad shielded her, calling me a greedy, toxic viper. He mocked me, completely blind to the fact that Cindy was a fraud. He truly believed I was just a pathetic, useless housewife who would be utterly destroyed without his money and status.
I looked at the man I had actually dragged out of that burning debris with my own soot-covered hands. My trauma, my sacrifices, and my love had all been reduced to a joke by his sheer arrogance and a few fake tears from a manipulative liar.
I didn't shed a single tear. I calmly signed the papers, drugged his wine, and left a crumpled one-dollar bill on his unconscious chest with a sticky note mocking his terrible service.
Then, I picked up my encrypted phone. It was time for the world's top surgeon, Dr. Hades, to return, and for Conrad to finally see the god he had just thrown away.
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Chapter 7
Elisa stood in the changing area. She pulled the dark blue scrub top over her head.
She picked up a specialized black surgical mask and secured it tightly over her nose and mouth. Next, she slid on a pair of anti-glare surgical goggles. They covered the upper half of her face. Only her cold, unblinking eyes were visible.
She pushed open the breakroom door and walked down the hall toward the massive waiting area outside the main operating theater.
The atmosphere in the waiting room was suffocating. Dozens of armed men in black suits stood shoulder-to-shoulder, blocking every exit.
Kasper Ruiz, the heir to the cartel, paced frantically across the floor. His eyes were bloodshot, his fists clenched.
In the corner, the hospital director and three vice presidents huddled together, wiping sweat from their necks, looking terrified.
And standing in the shadows near the far wall, leaning against a pillar, was Conrad. He hadn't left. His dark eyes were fixed on the hallway entrance.
The automatic glass doors slid open. Elisa walked into the room. Her steps were heavy, measured, and completely fearless.
The moment she appeared, the low murmurs in the room died. Absolute silence fell over the crowd.
Every eye locked onto the slender figure radiating a terrifying, oppressive aura.
The hospital director practically tripped over his own feet rushing forward. He bowed his head, his voice trembling with absolute reverence. "Dr. Hades."
Kasper Ruiz stopped pacing. He stared at Elisa's small frame. His upper lip curled in doubt.
He stepped directly into her path, his massive chest blocking her way. "You're Hades? You look like a kid. Is this a joke?"
In the shadows, Conrad's heart slammed against his ribs. His eyes locked onto the shape of the woman's eyes behind the goggles. The curve of her brow. The way she stood.
No, his brain screamed. Impossible.
Elisa didn't stop walking. She didn't slow down.
She tilted her head slightly, her voice muffled by the mask but dripping with absolute authority.
"His oxygen saturation is at forty percent. The left ventricle is failing. If you stand in my way for another sixty seconds, you can go ahead and read his will."
The sheer dominance in her voice hit Kasper like a physical blow. His instincts as an alpha predator recognized a superior force. He subconsciously took a step back, clearing the path.
Vera poked her head out of the operating room doors. "Anesthesia is ready! We need the blade now!"
Elisa ignored Kasper. She walked straight toward the sterile airlock doors.
Conrad couldn't stop himself. His body moved before his brain gave the order. He pushed off the pillar, his long legs eating up the distance across the room.
Just as Elisa reached the sensor pad, Conrad's large hand shot out. He clamped his fingers around her forearm. A jolt of electricity shot up his arm-a tactile memory his body recognized before his conscious mind did.
Instantly, the sound of metal clicking echoed through the room. Six of Ruiz's bodyguards drew their weapons, aiming the barrels directly at Conrad's head and chest.
Elisa stopped. She turned her head slowly.
Her freezing gaze met Conrad's wide, chaotic eyes.
"Let go," she commanded. The voice was muffled by the thick black mask, but the underlying icy cadence, the specific inflection of the vowels, struck him like a physical blow.
Conrad's jaw trembled. He stared into those familiar eyes, his mind scrambling to reject the impossible data, his voice cracking as he whispered a single word. "Elisa?"
Elisa violently ripped her arm out of his grip. Her expression didn't change. There was no recognition, no panic. Just the cold annoyance of a god looking at a bug.
"Remove your hand," she spat.
She turned around and stepped into the airlock. The heavy steel doors slid shut with a loud hiss, locking Conrad out.
Conrad stood frozen, staring at the metal doors, his mind fracturing into a million pieces.
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7.8
Alayna was working a grueling catering shift in worn-out heels to support her broke college boyfriend, Caiden, who claimed to be studying at the library.
But through the crack of a VIP suite door, she saw him wearing a bespoke suit and a Patek Philippe watch, sipping expensive liquor.
"It's a little poverty role-play. Keeps things interesting."
He was laughing with his rich friends, mocking her as his clueless "charity case."
To make matters worse, she was forced into a humiliating mascot costume just in time to watch him passionately kiss his wealthy ex-girlfriend.
That same night, Alayna's mother collapsed with gastric cancer, requiring a half-million-dollar surgery.
When a desperate Alayna begged Caiden for help, he refused.
"Why don't you just apply for Medicaid? That's the path for people like you."
For two years, she had starved herself to buy his textbooks, his tickets, and his shoes.
He had stolen her sweat and her sacrifices, all for a cruel game.
The sheer audacity of his betrayal made her blood run cold.
When a billionaire stranger stepped in to pay her mother's medical bills in exchange for a one-year fake marriage, Alayna didn't hesitate to sign the contract.
She slipped the flawless diamond ring onto her finger, opened a spreadsheet, and sent Caiden an invoice for every single cent.
This time, she was going to dismantle his entire life.

7.2
Blaire woke up in a Manhattan penthouse, her body covered in bruises and her innocence stolen.
Before she could process the terror, her adoptive sister Danita burst in, acting heartbroken and accusing Blaire of shamelessly seducing the powerful Kamryn Lane. Kamryn threw a one-million-dollar check at Blaire's bleeding face, calling her a calculating gold digger.
That night, Blaire overheard a conversation in the family study that shattered her entire reality.
"Once she gives birth to the Lane family's seed, we'll stage an accident, drain her blood, and transplant her healthy heart into your chest."
Her adoptive mother and Danita were celebrating the success of their trap. She wasn't an adopted daughter; she was a living organ bank and a disposable surrogate. Even her adoptive brother, Calhoun, knew everything, trapping her in the dark hallways with a sick, possessive obsession to ensure she never escaped.
The horrific truth suffocated her. The family that had taken her in had raised her like livestock for slaughter. How could they smile at her every day while planning to carve out her heart?
Terrified but burning with a desperate will to survive, Blaire swallowed a Plan B pill to ruin their surrogate plot and fled the estate. To get the money and power she needed to crush her adoptive family, she pulled out Kamryn Lane's business card. This time, she would make a deal with the devil.

7.2
Two years ago, Amaya Bennett witnessed a murder.
A powerful man was killed in cold blood, right in front of her. She should have died that night too.
Instead, she woke up in a hospital with no memory of what happened. No faces, no names and no clues. Just fragments, blurred images that slip through her fingers every time she tries to hold on.
Now, Amaya lives a quiet life, piecing herself back together. She works part-time, avoids trouble, and stays invisible. Until she lands a job at Twilight Global.
A company owned by Jake Anderson, the cold and untouchable CEO whose father was murdered the same night Aria lost her memory. Jake spent years searching for the only witness. But she vanished without any trace. Or so he thought.
But somehow, they cross path again, working under his roof, completely unaware of the truth she carries.
The killer is still out there.
And when Amaya starts getting flashes of blood, a voice, a ring glinting under the dim light, the hunt begins again.
But this time, she's not alone. Because even before he realizes who she is... Jake has already started protecting her. In the most relentless and dangerous way.

7.6
I am the illegitimate, mute daughter of the wealthy Owen family, kept hidden in the attic like a shameful secret.
To save his failing company, my father decided to sell me off to a repulsive, predatory investor named Grossman.
At the family dinner, Grossman's sweaty hands roamed my bare legs while my half-sister Kaleigh intentionally spilled red wine on my dress, laughing as she watched me suffer.
When I grabbed a steak knife to defend myself, my father slammed his fist on the table.
"Sit down, or I will cut off the maintenance payments for your mother's grave."
My stepmother and sister sneered, treating me like a piece of meat meant to be sacrificed for their luxury. I was starved, locked away, and treated worse than a stray dog, all while my family paraded their high-society status to the world.
I couldn't understand why they hated me so deeply, or who really ordered the hit that killed my mother twenty years ago. The police reports were buried, and I was entirely powerless, trapped in a house of monsters.
But they didn't know that the night before, I had accidentally stumbled into the secret life of Burleigh Livingston—the ruthless, supposedly paralyzed billionaire who was faking his madness.
When Burleigh suddenly crashed our family dinner and threw a limitless Black Card on the table to outbid Grossman and buy me for the night, I didn't hesitate.
I grabbed the handles of his wheelchair, accepted his twisted deal, and prepared to use the devil himself to tear my family apart.

9.3
To escape my abusive adoptive mother selling me to a loan shark for $50,000, I rushed to City Hall to marry a blind date.
In a blind panic, I grabbed the wrong man.
He was Julian Cardenas IV, a billionaire CEO who desperately needed a fake wife to dodge a corporate arranged marriage. We signed the papers on the spot.
He became my legal shield. He moved me into his pristine penthouse and secretly protected me from my family's violent threats. When I broke down crying in the freezing cold, he quietly left me hot cocoa. For the first time in my life, I felt safe.
But then, Julian overheard me complaining to my sister about my constantly breaking-down car, groaning that I had to "get rid of this baby four times."
He thought I meant abortions.
The man who was slowly melting my frozen heart instantly turned to ice. He threw away the dinner he had specially bought for me, his eyes filled with absolute disgust and blinding rage.
I was left entirely confused and terrified. Why did my savior suddenly look at me like I was the most repulsive thing in the world? What had I done to deserve this sudden cruelty?
I thought this fake marriage was my ticket out of hell. I didn't realize I had just locked myself in a cage with a furious, ruthless CEO who now wanted to destroy me.

7.7
Jaclyn woke up in the sterile hospital room after falling down the stairs. The nurse delivered the devastating news: she had bled heavily and lost her baby.
But before she could even cry, her trusted cousins, Katelyn and Cherri, locked the door and revealed the horrifying truth.
"It wasn't an accident," Katelyn smirked, pinning Jaclyn's arm down. "The lubricant on the top step was a very deliberate choice."
They needed her broken and unstable. They had forged her signature, draining her massive trust fund to save their uncle's bankrupt business.
What shattered Jaclyn's world was the fresh hickey on Cherri's neck. Her lover, Bradford, had helped plan the entire murder.
When Jaclyn tried to scream, they smothered her with a pillow, framing her as a lunatic having a mental breakdown.
Two weeks later, when she confronted them, Bradford violently shoved her through a second-story glass window to silence her forever.
As she fell to her death, the husband she had spent her life hating—the ruthless billionaire Gaines—burst through the doors.
He threw himself forward, his face filled with pure terror, desperately trying to catch her.
When her body hit the stone patio, Gaines fell to his knees in her blood, weeping and begging her not to close her eyes.
Until her last breath, Jaclyn was consumed by suffocating regret. Why did she trust the monsters who killed her, and hate the only man who truly loved her?
Opening her eyes again, she was back in the penthouse, exactly one month into her marriage with Gaines.