
The Broken Heiress: Reborn For Sweet Revenge
For years, I exhausted myself trying to be the perfect, obedient heiress of the ultra-wealthy Carlisle family.
But my reward wasn't their love. Instead, I was abruptly branded a fake, thrown out of the estate, and sent to a brutal black-site prison to take the fall for someone else's crimes.
My cold CEO brother, Julian, didn't lift a finger to save me. My carefully selected boyfriend, Connor, sold me out without a second thought.
In that maximum-security cell, I was stripped of my dignity. I ate moldy, insect-infested bread, and my soft hands were covered in thick, ugly scars from fighting off murderers.
I watched inmates get beaten half to death over a single cracker, while my so-called family continued their pristine, luxurious lives on the outside.
"She's just a parasite, let her rot."
I died in that dark cell, completely abandoned. The sheer exhaustion of trying to please them, of trying to be flawless, washed over my final moments like a physical sickness.
I didn't understand why my absolute loyalty was repaid with such ruthless cruelty.
Then, water rushed out of my lungs in a violent, burning surge.
I opened my eyes to the pristine blue pool of the Carlisle estate, my body completely unscarred. I had reverted to being fifteen again.
This time, I was done playing the perfect daughter. If my fate was a prison cell, I was going to spend my remaining freedom tearing their perfect world apart.
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Chapter 4
Aurora kept walking. She ignored the sneers and the pointing fingers, her face a mask of absolute indifference. She headed straight for the senior building, her footsteps steady against the concrete.
Two girls from her homeroom deliberately stepped into the middle of the hallway, blocking the stairs. They clutched their designer bags to their chests, their eyes raking over Aurora's uniform with exaggerated disgust.
Brooke Jennings let out a loud, theatrical snort. "Did you get that skirt at a thrift store, Aurora? It smells like cheap detergent."
Aurora didn't slow down. She didn't even look at Brooke's face. She just dropped her shoulder and drove her weight forward, slamming directly into the space between the two girls.
The impact was brutal. Brooke shrieked as Aurora's shoulder caught her off balance. Her ankle twisted violently in her expensive heels, and she stumbled hard against the brick wall.
"You psycho bitch!" Brooke screamed, clutching her ankle.
Aurora didn't look back. She pushed open the heavy oak door to her classroom.
The loud chatter inside the room died instantly. Thirty pairs of eyes snapped toward her. The air was thick with hostility and self-righteous anger. They looked at her like she was a disease.
Aurora's eyes scanned the room and landed on her desk in the second-to-last row by the window.
Her stomach muscles tightened.
The pristine mahogany surface of her desk was covered in thick, red marker. The words FRAUD, POOR TRASH, and CHARITY CASE were scrawled across the wood in jagged, angry letters.
Juston Tate was sitting on the desk next to hers. He had his legs kicked up, resting his dirty sneakers right next to the red ink. He was spinning a red marker around his fingers, a smug, punchable grin on his face.
Juston let out a loud whistle. "Wow. You actually showed up. What's the plan today, Aurora? Gonna steal some pencils to sell on the street?"
A few of his friends in the back row erupted into loud, barking laughter.
Aurora stared at the red ink. She didn't feel angry. She felt exhausted. These kids were so soft, so incredibly fragile. In The Quarry, a threat wasn't written in marker. It was written in blood on your bedsheets.
She walked over to her desk. She didn't try to wipe the words away. She just pulled out her chair, unzipped her backpack, and pulled out a heavy history textbook.
Juston's smile vanished. Her lack of reaction infuriated him. He wanted tears. He wanted her to beg.
He slammed his feet onto the floor and stood up, closing the distance between them. He slammed his hand flat onto her desk, rattling her pen cup.
"Don't ignore me, you broke bitch," Juston spat, his face turning red. "Stop acting like you're better than us."
Aurora slowly lifted her head. Her eyes locked onto his. The temperature in her gaze was absolute zero. It was the look of someone who had watched people die and felt nothing.
Juston's breath hitched. A cold sweat broke out on the back of his neck. His instincts screamed at him to back away, and he involuntarily took a half-step backward.
Humiliation burned in his chest. He wasn't going to let a poor girl scare him. He lunged forward, reaching out to grab the collar of her blouse.
Under the desk, Aurora's right hand slipped into her pocket. Her thumb found the metal slider of the box cutter. With a soft, metallic click, one inch of the razor-sharp blade slid out. She angled her wrist, preparing to slice the tendons in Juston's forearm the second he touched her.
Before Juston's hand could make contact, the classroom door swung open.
Vince Novak, the captain of the football team, swaggered in, flanked by three massive linemen. The classroom grew quiet. Vince had real money and real power in this school.
Vince took one look at the scene, walked over, and shoved Juston hard in the chest. "Back off, Tate. She's mine to play with."
Juston stumbled away, muttering under his breath.
Aurora slowly retracted the blade with her thumb. She kept her hand in her pocket. She wanted to see what the Alpha male of this pathetic pack was going to do.
Vince leaned over her desk. He planted both his massive hands on the wood, trapping her in. A suffocating wave of cheap cologne hit Aurora's face, making her stomach roll.
Vince looked down at her, his eyes dragging over her body in a way that made her skin crawl.
"Look, Aurora," Vince said, his voice dripping with fake sympathy. "I know things are tough at home. But if you agree to be my... personal cheerleader, I'll make sure nobody touches you. I'll even buy your lunch."
The boys behind him snickered, a dark, filthy sound.
Aurora looked at Vince's arrogant, grinning face. A wave of pure nausea hit her. She was done playing with these children. It was time to pull the trigger on her plan.
She dropped her head forward, letting her long hair fall over her face. She forced her shoulders to shake, pulling her arms tight against her chest. She made herself look small, terrified, and completely broken.
Vince's grin widened. He thought he had broken her. He reached out, his thick fingers aiming for her cheek.
Aurora violently flinched away from his touch. Her left hand shot into her pocket and pulled out her phone. Her fingers trembled perfectly as she hit the redial button for Arthur.
The call connected instantly.
Aurora pressed the phone to her face and let out a blood-curdling, desperate scream.
"Arthur! Help me! I'm on the second floor, room 204! They're going to hurt me!"
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9.6
Nelson Smith has been struggling for survival due to kidney failure. Without a transplant, he has less than four months to live.
No one in his family matched after tests were done. Not even his siblings, parents or cousins, except for one person, Janice Capuno, his wife.
Janice used to be the darling of a wealthy Dynasty, until she hid her identity and married the man she loves, Nelson Smith, against her parent's wishes.
Instead of getting love, she was treated like a servant by her mother-in-law, mocked as a gold-digger by her sister in-law, but for her husband, his love towards her remained unshakable. He'd never ceased defending and protecting her from his family, that's why when the doctors confirmed her to be a match, she didn't hesitate to get herself cut open to save Nelson's life.
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There was barely thirty minutes to the surgery, and Janice was already in her hospital gown, waiting to get cut and her kidney given out to save her husband's life, when the reality of everything she had believed in came changing in her eyes.
"Babe....my phone...switch it off...battery." Nelson pointed to his bag weakly before the sedative took full action on him. Just before she'll put the phone off, a WhatsApp notification suddenly popped up. It was from Tricia, his University ex-girlfriend.
"Baby, has the fool gone into the theatre yet? I can't wait for this to be over. Once you get the kidney, we're done with her." The message read.

9.3
A pitiful wolfless Omega, Lana discovers that she is pregnant for her beloved fiancée and Alpha to be, Asher. He is the only man she has ever loved, but her world turns upside down when her Fiancée coldly reveals that he is getting married to her sister who is also already pregnant for him.
To make matters worse, her cruel sister and cheating Fiancé banish her from her only home!
Lana is devastated, but thankfully, her best friend Jasper, helps her runaway and hide her pregnancy from her former fiancée.
8 years later, Lana has become the mother to Asher's triplets and is engaged to be married to her best friend Jasper.
But by a cruel twist of fate, Alpha Asher suddenly changes his mind and kidnaps her!
So what is Lana supposed to do when she forced to choose between two powerful men, while also fighting off the traitors and enemies surrounding her?

8.1
I died on an apocalyptic battlefield, only to wake up pinned down by a lead-lined blanket of my own fat.
A violent download of memories hit me. I had transmigrated into the body of an exiled, sadistic noblewoman who was three million coins in debt.
The original owner was an absolute monster. She had purchased beastman guards just to torture them for fun. In the corner of the filthy room, a golden retriever boy cowered, his back shredded by her barbed whip. In the basement, a snake guard was frozen and scarred from constant electro-shocks. When the white tiger guard returned from hard labor, he looked at me with pure, murderous hatred, ready to tear me apart to protect the others. Even the local elites kicked down my door to mock my pathetic life and try to steal my men.
I was a decorated commander who bled for humanity. Why was I trapped in this ruined vessel, bearing the sins of a degenerate abuser?
It was all a setup by her sweet-faced cousin, Debera, who stole her royal life and sent her to this outer-rim hellhole to rot.
I gritted my teeth and plunged a military-grade gene repair serum into my arm, letting the agony burn away the black filth and weakness.
"The crazy woman you knew before is dead."
I tossed a medical kit to the trembling guards, loaded my old electromagnetic pistol, and headed for the deadly Demon Hunting Zone to start my revenge.

7.5
After spending five grueling years securing the Madden Pack's empire, I thought my Alpha mate and I were finally building a perfect family.
But on my birthday, I returned home to find a thick, impenetrable wall of ice in our Mate bond.
Caden had completely shut me out to throw a lavish party for my half-sister, Adalynn.
He let Adalynn pollute our penthouse with her cheap perfume and brainwash my five-year-old daughter, Elara.
"Auntie Adalynn is a million times better than Mommy!"
Elara chirped happily to a camera, while Caden watched with a doting smile.
He publicly humiliated me, commanded the servants to ignore me, and deliberately fed Elara severe allergens just to spite my maternal rules.
When my pup ended up in the pack hospital gasping for air, Caden confiscated her tablet and roared at her to stop crying for the mother who "abandoned" her.
My heart shattered into a million irreparable pieces.
I couldn't understand how the man destined to protect my soul could twist my love into cruelty and use our helpless cub as a punching bag for his ego.
But the weeping, pathetic Luna died right there.
I calmly signed the divorce papers, surrendered all my assets, and walked out into the cold night.
Opening my encrypted laptop, I reclaimed my hidden identity as the global elite hacker "Ghost" and initiated a lethal protocol.
It was time to burn his entire world to the ground.

9.5
As the fetal monitor screamed in the delivery room, Danae begged the nurses to call her billionaire husband to save their dying baby.
Instead of Adrian, his chief lawyer arrived with a chilling directive: all emergency interventions were explicitly denied.
While security guards pinned her arms to the mattress, Danae was forced to listen to her baby's heartbeat flatline. The lawyer simply dropped divorce papers on her bed and walked out. A sympathetic doctor helped Danae fake her own death to escape the family. Stripped of her assets and kicked out into the freezing rain, she tried to drown herself with her child's ashes, only to be saved by a mysterious benefactor.
Three years later, Danae returned as a top medical researcher. But at a high-profile symposium, she crossed paths with Adrian and his new fiancée—a cheap lookalike of Danae. The woman maliciously staged a bloody miscarriage using a restricted chemical, perfectly framing Danae's lab for the crime.
Adrian pinned Danae against the wall, his eyes black with rage, vowing to make her beg for death. Three years ago, he let their real child die without even answering the phone. Now, he was ready to destroy her over a fake pregnancy.
Just as Adrian's private guards dragged her away to be locked up, the hospital doors were violently kicked open. A rival billionaire stepped in with a team of ruthless lawyers, shielding Danae behind his back and declaring war.

9.8
I was an unwanted foster kid taken in by the Goodwin family, about to marry into the wealthy Cantu family to secure my adoptive father's power.
But at my rehearsal dinner, my adoptive mother drugged my champagne, intending to have me assaulted and ruined.
The next morning, my fiancé and my sister burst into my hotel room with a swarm of reporters, pointing fingers in manufactured horror.
"You filthy whore! The engagement is over!"
My fiancé roared for the cameras, while my sister sobbed about my betrayal. They had brought the press to publicly slaughter me, justifying their own secret affair while my adoptive family cursed me as a disgusting stray.
For years, I had endured their toxic abuse, only to be thrown to the wolves so my sister could steal my life. They truly believed I was just a helpless pawn they could crush and discard.
But they didn't know I had anticipated their trap and deliberately walked into the bed of Dorian Underwood—the ruthless billionaire and the only man the Cantu family actually feared.
As I calmly hit 'send' to broadcast my fiancé's explicit sex tape to every reporter in the hallway, I met Dorian's dark, predatory gaze.
I wasn't just surviving anymore; I was going to tear both their empires to the ground.