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The Broken Heiress: Reborn For Sweet Revenge Novel Cover

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 6

Juston's head bounced against the metal cabinet. He gasped, his face turning a deep, mottled purple as Arthur's massive forearm pressed against his windpipe. His hands clawed uselessly at Arthur's sleeve.

Vince Novak swallowed hard. He was the alpha of the school. He couldn't let a driver humiliate him in front of his team. He shot a desperate look at the three massive linemen standing near the back of the room.

The three boys exchanged nervous glances, but they stepped forward, forming a wall. They slowly advanced on Arthur, trying to use their combined weight to intimidate him.

Arthur felt the shift in the room. He turned his head, his bloodshot eyes locking onto the approaching boys. He didn't let go of Juston.

With his free hand, Arthur swung the aluminum bat in a tight, vicious arc.

CRACK.

The bat slammed into the surface of an empty wooden desk. The sound was like a gunshot. Splinters of wood exploded into the air, raining down on the floor.

The three football players froze instantly. All the color drained from their faces. This wasn't a schoolyard fight. This man was ready to break bones.

Arthur turned his attention back to the boy pinned against the cabinet. "Apologize to her," Arthur snarled, his voice vibrating with rage. "Or I will snap your arm like a twig."

Juston was crying now. Real, ugly tears streamed down his face. "I'm sorry! I'm sorry! But I didn't write the words! It was Kevin! Kevin Porter wrote them!"

In the middle of the room, Kevin Porter flinched as if he had been struck. His face went chalk-white. "You liar!" Kevin screamed, his voice cracking. "You posted the rumor on the forum first! You started it!"

The united front of the bullies shattered into a million pieces. The classroom devolved into a pathetic screaming match, with students pointing fingers, throwing each other under the bus, desperate to redirect the driver's wrath.

Aurora sat quietly in her chair. She watched them tear each other apart like starving dogs fighting over a scrap of meat. It was pathetic. In The Quarry, betrayal was an art form. This was just sloppy.

Arthur was disgusted. He shoved Juston away. The boy crumpled to the floor, gasping for air. Arthur tightened his grip on the bat and took a step toward the center of the room, ready to escalate.

Brooke Jennings, still standing near Aurora's desk, saw Arthur moving away. Her humiliation from earlier burned hot in her chest. She saw Aurora sitting there, looking small and defenseless.

Brooke thought she could get a cheap shot in. She thought the driver wouldn't hit a girl.

Brooke lunged forward. Her hand shot out, her manicured fingers aiming to twist into the roots of Aurora's long, dark hair and drag her out of the chair.

Aurora was facing the window, but the hairs on the back of her neck stood up. Her body recognized the shift in the air. The killing intent.

Before Brooke's fingers could even brush her hair, Aurora moved.

She didn't turn around. She ducked her head sharply to the left. Her right hand shot backward, her fingers clamping down on Brooke's wrist with the crushing force of a steel vice.

Brooke let out a sharp gasp of pain. Her bones ground together under Aurora's grip.

Aurora didn't hesitate. She planted her left hand on the edge of the desk for leverage. She twisted her torso, using Brooke's own forward momentum against her.

With a brutal, fluid motion, Aurora flipped Brooke straight over her shoulder.

Brooke's body flew through the air. She slammed flat onto her back in the middle of the aisle. The impact knocked the wind out of her lungs with a sickening thud. She lay there, staring at the ceiling, completely paralyzed by the shock and the pain.

The screaming in the classroom stopped. Absolute, suffocating silence fell over the room.

Every single student stared at Aurora. Their jaws hung open. The fragile, crying girl was gone. In her place was something terrifying.

Even Arthur froze. He lowered the bat, his eyes wide. He had served in the military, and he recognized a combat takedown when he saw one.

Aurora slowly stood up. She looked down at Brooke's gasping form. There was no anger in Aurora's eyes. Just a cold, clinical disgust.

She let go of Brooke's wrist. She reached into her pocket, pulled out a tissue, and slowly wiped her fingers. Then, she let the tissue fall, landing directly on Brooke's face.

Kevin Porter, seeing the girl he had a crush on lying on the floor, lost his mind. He grabbed a heavy wooden chair by the backrest and hoisted it into the air, charging at Aurora from her blind spot.

Aurora caught his movement in her peripheral vision. She didn't flinch. Her eyes darkened, the pupils dilating. Her brain instantly calculated the trajectory of the chair and the exact angle needed to shatter Kevin's kneecap.

She shifted her weight, preparing to strike.

"Aurora! What is going on here? !"

A loud, authoritative voice cut through the tension.

Everyone turned toward the door. Connor Hayes stood there, wearing his pristine Student Body President blazer. His face was a mask of perfectly manufactured shock and concern.

Aurora stopped. The killing intent vanished from her eyes.

She looked at Connor's fake, heroic posture. A new plan clicked into place in her mind. Beating these kids to a pulp would just get her in trouble with Julian. But becoming the ultimate victim? That would give her everything she wanted.

She let her shoulders drop. She was going to play a much darker game.

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