
The Abandoned Daughter's Secret Golden Fortune
After being kidnapped for years and finally rescued, five-year-old Izzy thought she was going home to her wealthy biological family.
But when the social worker brought her to the freezing bus station, her biological father, Conrad, didn't even get out of his Mercedes. He took one look at her tangled hair and worn-out shoes, his lip curling in disgust.
"I have a real family now. I'm not disrupting my life for this."
He drove away, leaving her choking on his exhaust fumes. When her rough, grease-stained uncle Bryan forcefully brought her to the family mansion, things only got worse. Her biological mother refused to touch her, complaining that she smelled like a dumpster. Her half-sister Katelynn pushed her to the ground, making her bleed, and framed her for stealing. Instead of helping, Conrad roared at Izzy, calling her a wild animal and threatening to throw her back onto the streets.
Izzy stood there shivering in her oversized rags, watching them stand together in a perfect, unbroken circle. She didn't understand why her own blood looked at her like she was a monster, or why they were so eager to throw a traumatized child back into the dark.
But what her wealthy family didn't know was that Izzy had a secret: she could hear plants talking. And the greenhouse orchids were screaming at their cruelty. So, she climbed onto their expensive coffee table, pointed at her mechanic uncle, and made her choice.
"I don't want Conrad to be my daddy. I want Uncle Bryan."
She walked out of that loveless mansion forever, ready to follow the whispers of an old apple tree in her new backyard—a tree that was about to guide her to a buried fortune of gold.
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Chapter 3
The morning light filtered through the heavy curtains of the guest room, casting long, gray shadows across the floor.
Izzy slipped out of bed. The sheets were too soft, the room too quiet. Her stomach was a hollow ache, but the thought of going downstairs, of facing Conrad and Evette over the breakfast table, made her throat close up.
She crept out of the room, her bare feet silent on the carpet. She wandered down the hallway, away from the smell of coffee and bacon, until she reached the back of the house.
A door was cracked open. Warm, humid air spilled out, carrying the scent of damp earth and green things growing.
Izzy pushed the door open and stepped inside.
The greenhouse was a glass sanctuary. Sunlight streamed through the panes, turning the air golden. Plants of every size and shape filled the room, their leaves reaching toward the light.
And they were talking.
Hello, little one.
Welcome back.
You smell like sadness.
The voices overlapped, a chorus of rustling leaves and humming sap. It was a comforting noise, like a blanket being wrapped around her shoulders.
Izzy walked down the narrow path, her fingers trailing over the soft ferns and the waxy leaves of the rubber plants. She stopped in front of a large orchid sitting on a wooden pedestal. Its petals were a deep, vibrant purple, the color of royalty.
The orchid leaned toward her, its stem bending gracefully. You have very clear eyes, the orchid said, its voice like the chiming of a small bell. Eyes that see the truth.
Izzy's lips twitched. A small, shy smile touched her face, the first one in days. She reached out, her fingertip gently stroking the edge of the soft petal. It felt like silk.
"What are you doing?"
The sharp voice shattered the peace.
Izzy jumped, pulling her hand back. Katelynn stood at the entrance of the greenhouse, her hands on her hips. She was wearing another pristine dress, this one blue, with a matching ribbon in her hair.
"That's my orchid," Katelynn snarled, marching down the path. "You're not allowed to touch it. Everything in here is mine."
"I'm sorry," Izzy whispered, stepping back.
"You're sorry? You're always sorry," Katelynn sneered. She stopped right in front of Izzy, her face twisting with malice. "You're a thief. You're dirty, and you're a thief."
Katelynn shoved her. Hard.
Izzy's arms windmilled as she lost her balance. She fell backward, her elbow hitting the edge of a terracotta pot. A sharp, biting pain shot up her arm. She cried out, clutching her elbow. A drop of blood beaded on her skin.
The orchid above her shook violently, though there was no wind. Its leaves slashed through the air, thrashing in fury. How dare she! How dare she hurt you!
"What is going on here?" Evette's voice rang out.
Conrad and Evette appeared in the doorway. They took in the scene-Izzy on the ground, clutching her arm, and Katelynn standing over her, looking wronged.
"She pushed me!" Katelynn lied, her lower lip trembling perfectly. "She was trying to steal my orchid, and when I told her to stop, she pushed me!"
"That's not true," Izzy said, her voice shaking. "I didn't-"
"Shut up!" Evette screeched, her face red. "You lying, horrible little beast! How dare you come into our home and attack my daughter?"
Conrad stepped forward, his shadow falling over Izzy. "Apologize to Katelynn. Now."
Izzy stared up at him. Her elbow throbbed. Her chest ached. She bit her lip, hard enough to taste copper, but she didn't bow her head. She didn't say the words.
"I said, apologize!" Conrad bellowed, his voice bouncing off the glass walls.
Izzy shook her head.
Conrad's eyes narrowed to slits. "If you don't apologize, I'll call the social worker right now. I'll have you put back in the system. I'll send you to a group home. Or maybe just out on the street. Is that what you want?"
The word 'street' hit Izzy like a bucket of ice water. The cold fear of being alone, of being unwanted, of being sent back to the dark places, clawed at her throat. Her eyes burned with unshed tears.
The door to the greenhouse banged open.
Bryan stormed in, his boots crunching on the gravel path. Arthur was right behind him, leaning heavily on his cane, his face like thunder.
Bryan reached down and pulled Izzy to her feet. He looked at her bleeding elbow, and his jaw muscles jumped. He pulled a clean rag from his back pocket and gently dabbed the blood away.
"You're a real piece of work, Conrad," Bryan said, his voice dangerously quiet. "Beating up on a five-year-old to protect a liar."
"How dare you!" Evette screeched. "Katelynn is the victim here! You always take the side of the outsider. You always-"
"Then take her!" Conrad shouted, his composure breaking. "If you care so much, Bryan, why don't you adopt her? You're so great, you raise her!"
The plants in the greenhouse erupted. The ferns rustled, the orchids swayed, the heavy leaves of the elephant ears flapped like wings. A cacophony of voices filled Izzy's head-Choose him! Choose the big one! He is safe! Choose him!
Izzy looked up at Bryan. His face was hard, but his eyes were soft as they looked down at her. She looked at the orchid, which was nodding its head vigorously.
She made her choice.
Izzy let go of Bryan's hand. She walked past Conrad and Evette, ignoring their shocked faces. She walked out of the greenhouse and into the living room. She went straight to the large coffee table in the center of the room.
She climbed up onto a chair, then onto the table itself. She stood there, her small frame trembling, but her chin held high.
"I don't want Conrad to be my daddy!"
The words ripped through the house. The silence that followed was absolute. Conrad's face turned purple. Evette clapped a hand over her mouth.
Izzy pointed a shaking finger at Bryan, who had just walked into the room. Her voice was thin, but it was clear. It was final.
"I want Uncle Bryan to be my new daddy."
"You ungrateful little-" Conrad lunged forward, his hand raised.
Bryan moved faster. He stepped in front of the table, blocking Conrad's path. He caught Conrad's wrist in mid-air, his grip like a vise.
"Don't touch her," Bryan warned, his voice a low rumble of pure threat.
CRACK. CRACK.
Arthur's cane hit the floor twice. The old man stood in the doorway, his chest heaving. He looked at his eldest son with profound disappointment, then at his youngest with a weary resignation.
"Enough," Arthur said. He sighed, the sound heavy with years of regret. "If that's what the girl wants, and if you two are so eager to be rid of her... then we settle this today. Right now."
Izzy climbed down from the table. She ran to Bryan and wrapped her arms around his leg, burying her face in his denim. She held on tight. She had fought her first battle.
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9.3
Alyssa Gregory slept with Benton Steele, a recently disgraced and bankrupt heir, just to humiliate him.
She threw a massive check at his bare chest, treating the former prince of Wall Street like a cheap escort.
But Benton didn't take the charity.
Instead, he manipulated her anger, tricking her into signing an ironclad contract that surrendered absolute control of her entire trust fund to him.
When her abusive mother found out she had funded a penniless outcast, she slapped Alyssa across the face.
Her mother froze all her bank accounts, locked her inside her bedroom, and arranged to sell her off to a degenerate politician.
Desperate to escape, Alyssa climbed down her balcony, falling fifteen feet and shattering her ankle on the stones below.
Stripped of her money and freedom, she dragged her broken body to a VIP club just to publicly declare that Benton belonged to her.
She thought she was the boss, playing a rebellious game with a broken man.
But when Benton effortlessly carried her away from the club and locked her inside his rundown apartment, the terrifying calculation in his dark eyes shattered her illusion.
How could a man stripped of his entire empire still radiate such suffocating, violent power?
"You bought me," Benton whispered, his massive frame trapping her against the sofa. "That means I have to take care of you."
Physically trapped and completely broke, Alyssa stared into his consuming eyes, her mind racing to find a way to turn the tables.

9.5
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Without warning, her mother ordered her to marry Duke Blake, a ruthless, cold-blooded billionaire known for destroying his rivals. Worse, her mother immediately handed over total control of Elsie's life to him, declaring she couldn't even step outside the gates without his explicit permission.
Desperate, Elsie met him and asked if she would be expected to perform wifely duties, praying for a marriage in name only.
"I have a very high sex drive."
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7.8
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"Stop playing these cheap, attention-seeking games," Gregory sneered with disgust, and hung up the phone.
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Gregory admitted to his brother that he knew Andrea was completely innocent of the car crash that killed his fiancée. He knew she had been framed.
Why did he marry her? Just to use her as a psychological punching bag to vent his twisted grief. He watched her suffer every single day, treating her like disposable trash, while violently threatening anyone who showed her an ounce of kindness.
He thought she was just a useless, helpless shadow who would quietly endure his torment forever.
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9.2
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9.5
I woke up gasping from a nightmare of flames devouring Chandler Finch's estate, my body wrapped in burning curtains as I died alone.
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