
She Left When I Was Broke, Regretted When I Was King.
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Ethan loved her with empty pockets and a full heart.
He worked until his hands bled. Skipped meals. Gave her everything he had.
On Valentine's Day, he planned to give her the one gift he could never afford.
Instead, he caught her in another man's arms.
His brother's arms.
They laughed at him.
They told him love without money was worthless.
They threw him away like trash.
That same night, his phone rang.
And the world flipped.
One hundred million dollars appeared in his account.
A powerful family came looking for their lost heir.
And the poor boy nobody wanted became the man nobody could touch.
Now the woman who left him wants him back.
The family that crushed him wants forgiveness.
But Ethan is done begging.
Done loving with nothing.
This time, he decides who deserves him.
She Left When I Was Broke, Regretted When I Was King. Chapter 1
Ethan's POV
The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead like angry wasps. I dragged the mop across the break room floor, watching dirty water swirl into patterns that disappeared as quickly as they formed. My hands ached. The blisters from yesterday's unloading shift had split open again, leaving raw pink patches on my palms that stung with every movement.
"Ethan, you good?" Marcus called from the doorway. "Your shift ended ten minutes ago."
I looked up, managing a smile despite the exhaustion pulling at my bones. "Yeah, I'm done. Just finishing up."
"Man, you look dead on your feet." Marcus shook his head. "How many doubles are you working this week?"
"Last one," I said, leaning the mop against the wall. "Taking some time off after this."
"About damn time." He clapped me on the shoulder. "Valentine's Day plans?"
My smile widened, becoming real. "Something like that."
The backpack in my locker felt heavier than it should. I'd checked it three times already today, terrified someone might steal it, though who'd break into a Walmart employee locker? Still, my heart hammered as I spun the combination lock. The navy blue gift box sat exactly where I'd left it, wrapped in a silver ribbon I'd practiced tying seventeen times last night.
Inside was a Dior handbag. Genuine leather. Gold hardware. The kind of thing I'd never touched before walking into that boutique downtown three weeks ago.
"This is the one," Lena had said six months back, stopping in front of a store window we'd passed on our way to the cheap theater. She'd pressed her hand against the glass, laughing at herself. "God, imagine being the kind of person who just buys something like that. Two thousand dollars for a purse."
"Maybe someday," I'd said.
She'd kissed my cheek. "You're sweet, but we both know that's not our world, babe. Come on, the movie starts at ten."
I've thought about that moment every day since. During every double shift, every tutoring session where entitled college kids paid me twenty bucks an hour to do their homework. I'd skipped breakfast most days. Lunch too. My jeans hung loose on my hips now, held up by a belt I'd owned since high school. The same three shirts cycled through my week, washed in Lena's sink because the laundromat cost too much.
But tonight, I had that purse.
Tonight, everything will be different.
The bus ride to Lena's apartment took forty minutes. I counted every one, watching my reflection in the dark window. When did I start looking so tired? The shadows under my eyes could've been bruises. My hair needed cutting. I touched my jaw, feeling stubble I hadn't had time to shave.
Would Lena care? She'd seen me worse. She'd held me after twelve-hour shifts, let me sleep on her couch when my roommate's boyfriend stayed over and I couldn't stand the noise. She'd never complained when I couldn't afford fancy dates, when dinner meant splitting a pizza, when I'd had to borrow forty bucks from her last month for my phone bill.
I'd paid her back. I always paid her back.
The apartment building looked better than mine. It always did. Brick instead of concrete. An actual lobby with a doorman who nodded at me. Leonard. Nice guy. He'd stopped asking for ID three months ago.
"Evening, Ethan. Ms. Martinez expecting you?"
"It's a surprise," I said, patting my backpack. "Valentine's Day."
Leonard grinned. "Lucky lady. Go on up."
The elevator groaned its way to the fifth floor. My reflection in the polished doors looked nervous. Excited. Terrified. All of it mixed together until I couldn't tell which feeling dominated.
I'd helped pay Lena's rent twice when she'd been short. Once in November, once in January. "Just until my commission check comes through," she'd promised. I hadn't asked when that would be. Money felt dirty to talk about, especially when I had so little of it.
But tonight wasn't about money. Tonight was about love.
My key, the spare she'd given me three months ago, slid into the lock with a soft click. "So you can let yourself in anytime," she'd said, pressing it into my palm. "Mi casa es su casa, right?"
I'd kept it on my keychain ever since, right next to my apartment key and the tiny flashlight I used when the hallway lights died.
The door swung open silently. Lena always oiled the hinges. Said squeaky doors drove her crazy.
Soft music played from somewhere inside. Something jazzy. Not Lena's usual style. She liked pop, the kind with heavy bass that made her dance in the kitchen while cooking.
"Lena?" I called, stepping inside. "I know I'm early, but I couldn't wait to..."
The words died.
My brain processed the scene in fragments, pieces of a puzzle I didn't want to complete.
The couch. Lena's couch, the one I'd helped her move in, the one we'd watched movies on, where I'd fallen asleep with my head in her lap.
Lena was there.
So was someone else.
Tangled together. Her shirt, the red one I'd always loved, hung off one shoulder. His hand, large and familiar, rested on her bare thigh. Their mouths pulled apart slowly, like they had all the time in the world.
His face turned toward me.
Dark hair. Strong jaw. The same crooked smile I'd seen across breakfast tables and Christmas dinners for fifteen years.
Marcus. No. Not Marcus from work.
Michael.
My brother. Adoptive, technically, but brother in every way that mattered. The person I'd grown up with. Fought with. Shared a room until I was sixteen. The guy who'd given me advice about asking Lena out in the first place.
"Go for it," he'd said over beers eight months ago. "She's gorgeous, and she clearly likes you. Don't overthink it, little bro."
Little bro.
The gift box slipped from my fingers. It hit the hardwood floor with a crack that seemed impossibly loud. The ribbon came loose. The box lid popped open.
Navy blue tissue paper spilled out. The purse tumbled free, landing on its side. Gold hardware gleamed under the apartment lights.
Two thousand dollars, lying on the floor.
Six months of planning. Three months of saving. Every sacrifice, every skipped meal, every blister and aching muscle.
All of it, right there on the ground.
Lena's eyes went wide. She scrambled off the couch, tugging her shirt down, pushing Michael's hand away.
"Ethan." Her voice cracked. "What are you doing here?"
I couldn't speak. My throat had closed. My chest felt crushed, like someone had parked a truck on my ribs.
She took a step toward me, hand outstretched. "Aren't you supposed to be working?"
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She Left When I Was Broke, Regretted When I Was King. of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.1
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But is the result of that DNA test truly valid? And what truth will ultimately come to light-one so shocking that it leaves everyone stunned?

7.5
While packing up her cheating ex-boyfriend's belongings, Giselle found an encrypted black smartphone hidden beneath his old textbooks.
Curiosity made her guess the passcode, only to uncover a horrifying secret.
Her ex had been using stolen lingerie photos of her beautiful roommate to catfish a man named "Oero" out of $1.5 million.
And Oero wasn't just a gullible sugar daddy. He was Dereck Campos, a ruthless Wall Street billionaire known for making his enemies permanently disappear.
The phone suddenly buzzed in her hand with a terrifying message.
"Don't be late. You know what happens when I'm kept waiting."
Giselle's blood ran cold. The lethal trap had snapped shut.
If she showed up, Dereck would see she wasn't the blonde in the photos and kill her.
If she ignored him, his private security would hunt her down anyway.
Her ex had drained the offshore accounts and fled, leaving her as the ultimate scapegoat to face a monster's wrath.
She was just a broke engineering student on a full scholarship.
She hadn't taken a single cent of that dirty money. Why should she pay with her life for a deadly scam she knew nothing about?
But Giselle wasn't going to just curl up and wait to die.
Her analytical mind kicked into overdrive. She sent him a voice note faking a severe illness, and deliberately refused his massive cash transfer to play the proud victim.
She was going to outsmart the most dangerous predator in New York, one calculated lie at a time.

9.5
Being disowned by my family, and being cheated on by my boyfriend and best friend seems to be the end of the world, But I have to save my mother from her illness, I need money to save her but My father, Alpha of the biggest refuses to give a single penny and chose his Mistress's daughter over me.
Desperate and alone, I was ready to take any option I could get if my mother would be saved.
I made a deal with an almost-stranger, a contract marriage! Who was forced by his grandma to get married.
A win-win situation for both of us.
He saved my mom. I married him to fulfil his Grandma's wish, But, why is my heart aching when our marriage contract is going to end?
It was a marriage deal for both of us, but when it's coming to an end, I don't want it to end?
Being disowned by my family, and being cheated on by my boyfriend and best friend seems to be the end of the world, But I have to save my mother from her illness, I need money to save her but My father, Alpha of the biggest refuses to give a single penny and chose his Mistress's daughter over me.
Desperate and alone, I was ready to take any option I could get if my mother would be saved.
I made a deal with an almost-stranger, a contract marriage! Who was forced by his grandma to get married.
A win-win situation for both of us.
He saved my mom. I married him to fulfil his Grandma's wish, But, why is my heart aching when our marriage contract is going to end?
It was a marriage deal for both of us, but when it's coming to an end, I don't want it to end?

7.9
He holds my face firmly between two hands. "Sienna, I'm not going to have you for the first time one of Maren's guest rooms when you're intoxicated."
"You're not?"
"No. It will be in my bed, and I'm going to take my time with you." His gaze falls to my lips. "Fuck Sienna, I'm going to take all night."
***
Sienna has been in love with her Alpha since she could remember.
He's rough, dangerous and the epitome of raw sex appeal. The problem is, he is her best friend, and strictly off limits.
Tradition mandates he marry a woman of noble birth, and that is not her.
She knows this is for the best, until she becomes his mistress, and things start to change. As she falls for her best friend, she must reconcile a deadly secret she has been keeping from him for years, that could change everything.
Onyx has sacrificed everything to become Alpha. So, not marrying for love shouldn't be such an issue.
His entire life he has denied his feelings for his best friend, until he is forced to take her as his mistress to grant her protection.
With threats growing against them, and when his prospective wife candidates start showing up murdered, he make some difficult decisions.
**Dual POV, friends-to-lovers, Alpha, mates, 18+**

9.4
I thought the Burch family gave me a loving home when they took me out of the orphanage.
But when the global deep freeze apocalypse hit, my adoptive parents mercilessly kicked me out of the bunker to freeze to death.
As I lay dying in the snow, covered in horrific purple frostbite, my adoptive sister Kendal walked past me in a pristine designer jacket.
Around her neck was my only childhood possession—an antique gold necklace my adoptive mother had ripped off my neck to give to her.
Kendal gloated, bragging that my pendant held a magical space with infinite supplies and fresh food while the rest of the world starved.
I realized I had spent years emptying my life savings to fund their luxury cars and fake medical emergencies.
They had drained my bank accounts, stolen my bloodline's heirloom, and used my magical lifeline to live like royalty while leaving me to die.
I took my last ragged breath in that blinding blizzard, consumed by a toxic hatred.
Why was I so hopelessly weak? Why did I let them take everything from me?
Opening my eyes again, the painful frostbite scars were gone. My skin was warm.
I grabbed my phone. The screen lit up: November 12.
It was exactly three days before the world ended.
When my adoptive mother called, faking a tearful emergency to demand another thirty thousand dollars, I smiled coldly.
"Just tell me where to send the money, Mom."
This time, I'm taking my space back, and I'm going to drain them dry.

7.7
Not only was I drugged, blinded and assaulted. I was deceived into carrying a baby by a stranger I never knew. Then he appeared and took my child away.
I was sent to a militia by the father of my child. I thought I was rescued but I was recruited to be a weapon for killing. Who was manipulating me, I didn't know. The answers were far from what I knew.
Forced to blend into the world that I could never believe I would be to, a place where brutality reigned, kill or be killed was the only language. I have survived but he has to pay for everything he did to me, because I believed every phase of my life was set by him and him alone. Have I really survived?
Who would have thought, he existed twice in the same world? Do I really know who I should take revenge on? Him or the person I would sacrifice everything for?
Was my mother the one who orchestrated everything? What kind of pawn am I?











