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Priced Out: The Heiress's Billion-Dollar Revenge

For three years, Elena Vance concealed her status as a billionaire hospitality heiress to support her fiancé, Julian, while working as a humble cook. Everything changes when Julian abandons her for a socialite and mocks a street vendor. Forced into a public wager to produce five million dollars in minutes or face humiliation, Elena finally makes the call that reveals her true identity. The elite world must now face the woman who actually owns the city.
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Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Elena Vance lowered her cracked phone from her ear, the screen flickering before finally dying completely. She slid the useless piece of plastic into the pocket of her flour-stained apron. Her posture, usually hunched over prep tables for twelve hours a day, straightened. The subtle shift in her body language was entirely lost on the two people laughing at her.

"Did you guys hear that?" Chloe Sterling shrieked, holding her phone high to ensure the camera captured every angle of the grimy loading dock. "She's ordering five million dollars like it's a pizza delivery! Oh my god, the delusion is actually tragic. Chat, are you getting this?"

Julian Hayes shook his head, a sickeningly pitiful smile spreading across his handsome face. He adjusted the lapels of his pristine, custom-tailored chef’s coat—a coat Elena had bought for him last Christmas using her "tips."

"Elena, please," Julian said, his voice dripping with condescension. "Stop embarrassing yourself. It's over. I know you're hurting because I'm leaving you, but pretending you have some secret billionaire sugar daddy isn't going to fix your broken heart. Just apologize to Chloe for the attitude, and maybe I'll let you keep your job on the line."

"My job?" Elena’s voice was utterly devoid of emotion. It wasn't a question; it was an autopsy of his arrogance. "You think I want to keep slicing onions for a man who just dumped me in an alleyway?"

"It's a privilege to work in my kitchen!" Julian snapped, his narcissistic streak flaring instantly. He took a step forward, jabbing a finger toward her. "I am the youngest Head Chef in this city's history! I am a culinary genius! You are a prep cook who smells like garlic and bleach. I need a woman of status, Elena. Someone who understands the elite world. Someone like Chloe."

"Status," Elena repeated coldly. "You mean a human ATM who can buy you the Michelin star your cooking could never earn."

Chloe gasped in theatrical outrage, spinning the camera back to herself. "Did you hear what this peasant just said to me? She is literally begging to be destroyed!" Chloe turned her glaring eyes back to Elena. "You want to talk about ATMs, prep cook? Let's talk about the bet."

Elena knelt down onto the wet asphalt, ignoring Chloe for a moment to help Mr. Rossi. The elderly baker was trembling, his hands desperately trying to scoop up the crushed remains of his artisanal sourdough loaves that Chloe had kicked over.

"Don't touch them, Mr. Rossi," Elena said softly, her tone shifting from ice to gentle warmth. "I'll make sure you're compensated for every single crumb."

"Elena, *mia cara*, please," Mr. Rossi whispered, his eyes wide with fear as he glanced at Julian and Chloe. "Just walk away. These people... they have money. They have power. You cannot fight them. Don't ruin your life for an old man's bread."

"They don't have power," Elena replied, standing back up and wiping a streak of flour from her cheek. "They just have an audience. And I think it's time their audience saw a real show."

She locked eyes with Chloe. "Repeat the terms of the wager, Chloe. For your followers. I want it on the record."

Chloe’s eyes lit up with malicious glee. She stepped right into Elena’s personal space, the overwhelming scent of her thousand-dollar perfume clashing with the smell of the dumpsters.

"Gladly," Chloe purred, making sure the phone camera was perfectly framed between their faces. "Ten minutes. You have exactly ten minutes to produce five million dollars in cash to pay for this old man's garbage bread. If you can't—and we all know you can't—you are going to get down on your hands and knees. You are going to lick the dirt off my designer heels, and then you are going to crawl out of this alleyway like the pathetic little dog you are."

"And if I do produce the money?" Elena asked, her expression unmoving.

Julian let out a loud, barking laugh. "If you produce five million dollars, Elena, I'll crawl out of this alley with you!"

"No," Elena said, her dark eyes pinning Julian in place. "You'll do much worse than that."

"Eight minutes left, Cinderella!" Chloe sang out, checking her diamond-encrusted watch. "Tick tock! Chat is going wild. User *EliteFoodie* says you should start practicing your crawl now to save time."

A small crowd had begun to gather at the edges of the loading dock. Line cooks in their checkered pants, waitstaff on their smoke breaks, and a few curious pedestrians had stopped to watch the spectacle. Whispers rippled through the onlookers.

"Is that Elena? Why is Chef Hayes yelling at her?"

"That's Chloe Sterling, the critic's daughter. I heard she just bought the restaurant a new espresso machine."

"Poor Elena. She's going to get fired."

Elena stood perfectly still, her hands resting calmly in her apron pockets. For three years, she had played this part. She had hidden her identity as the sole heiress to Vanguard Holdings, a hospitality empire that practically owned the city’s skyline. She had done it to find someone who loved her for her, not her bank account. She had thought Julian was that person. She had spent countless nights refining his recipes, correcting his flavor profiles, and propping up his fragile ego, believing they were building a dream together.

Instead, she had been feeding a parasite.

"Seven minutes!" Chloe announced, doing a little twirl. "Julian, babe, look at her face. She's completely frozen. I think she's in shock."

"She's realizing that her little bluff is falling apart," Julian sneered, wrapping an arm around Chloe’s waist and pulling her close. He looked at Elena with utter disgust. "This is what happens when you try to punch above your weight class, Elena. You should have just stayed quiet, washed the pans, and been grateful I gave you the time of day."

"I gave you every recipe on that menu, Julian," Elena said, her voice carrying clearly across the alley, cutting through the murmurs of the crowd.

Julian’s face flushed a violent, ugly red. He glanced nervously at the onlookers, then glared at Elena. "You lying bitch! You chopped carrots! I am the mastermind of *L’Aura*! I spent years at culinary school while you were probably flipping burgers!"

"You couldn't even balance an emulsion when we met," Elena stated methodically. "The saffron risotto? My grandmother's recipe. The truffle glaze you just won an award for? I spent three weeks perfecting the ratios while you were out drinking with your frat buddies."

"Shut up!" Julian roared, stepping away from Chloe and raising a hand as if to strike Elena.

Elena didn't flinch. She didn't even blink. She just stared at his raised hand, her eyes daring him to make the worst mistake of his life.

"Do it," Elena whispered, her voice a razor blade in the dark. "Strike me, Julian. See what happens."

Julian’s hand trembled. Something in Elena’s eyes—a cold, terrifying authority he had never seen in his meek little prep cook—made his instincts scream at him to back down. He lowered his hand, scoffing loudly to save face.

"I don't hit trash," Julian muttered. "I just take it to the curb."

"Five minutes!" Chloe chimed in, though her smile had faltered slightly at the intense exchange. She quickly recovered, aiming the camera at Mr. Rossi. "Look at the old man, chat. He's crying. Aww. Maybe he can crawl out with her!"

"You are a deeply ugly person, Chloe," Elena observed quietly. "No amount of contouring or designer fabric can hide the absolute rot inside your soul."

Chloe’s jaw dropped. "Excuse me?! Do you know who my father is? He can shut this entire street down with one phone call!"

"Let him try," Elena said.

"Three minutes!" Chloe shrieked, her face twisting into a mask of pure spite. "You're done. You are so done. I'm going to make sure no restaurant in this state ever hires you to even scrub their toilets!"

The seconds ticked by. The crowd of onlookers grew silent, the tension in the alley becoming thick and suffocating. Mr. Rossi gripped Elena’s apron strings, his frail hands shaking.

"Two minutes, Elena," Julian said, checking his own watch. A smug, triumphant grin stretched across his face. He leaned against the brick wall of the restaurant, crossing his arms. "I hope you have good knee pads. The asphalt is pretty rough tonight."

"One minute and thirty seconds," Chloe laughed, panning the camera to the alley exit. "I don't see any armored trucks, chat! Do you? Maybe the billionaire is stuck in traffic!"

Julian threw his head back and laughed, a loud, grating sound that echoed off the brick walls. "Oh, this is priceless! A prep cook playing billionaire! Get on your knees, Elena. The clock is practically up. Get down right now and start licking!"

"Julian," Elena said, her voice perfectly level. "Look up."

"What?" Julian scoffed, refusing to move. "Trying to distract us? Pathetic."

"I said, look up," Elena commanded.

Suddenly, the air in the alley began to vibrate. It started as a low, rhythmic thumping in the chest, a deep vibration that rattled the loose bricks and sent ripples through the puddles on the ground.

Julian’s laughter died in his throat. He looked around, confused, as the wind in the alley suddenly picked up, swirling discarded napkins and trash into the air.

"What is that noise?" Chloe demanded, holding her hair down as the wind grew violent. "Is there a storm?"

The thumping grew into a deafening roar. The crowd of restaurant workers gasped and pointed toward the sky.

A massive, military-grade tactical helicopter descended over the narrow alleyway. The sheer force of the downdraft whipped through the loading dock, blowing Mr. Rossi's crushed bread into the street and sending Julian stumbling backward into the dumpsters.

A blinding, high-intensity spotlight clicked on from the belly of the chopper, pinning Julian and Chloe in a brilliant circle of stark white light.

Julian shielded his eyes, shouting over the deafening roar of the rotor blades. "What the hell is going on?!"

Elena stood perfectly still just outside the spotlight's radius, the violent winds barely shifting the heavy fabric of her apron. She looked at her watch.

"Ten minutes," Elena said, though the words were only for herself.

Right on time.

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