
The Forgotten Genius: Rising From Ruin
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I woke up in a sterile hospital room with a throbbing head and a memory as blank as the white walls. Before I could even ask who I was, my fiancé, Beckham, stormed in with my sister, Isamar, and ended our engagement with a look of pure disgust.
"Stop the act, Chanel," he sneered, accusing me of crashing my car just to hound him for money. "The accident won't save you this time. You're a pathetic gold digger, and you just lost your meal ticket."
The nightmare only deepened from there. My own mother disowned me over the phone, freezing my bank accounts and calling me a disgrace for "faking a suicide" just to get Beckham's attention. When I returned to the family estate to reclaim my legal documents, my mother slapped me across the face, and my brother, Liam, tried to beat me, treating me like a common thief in my own home.
Left with nothing but a black business card and a debt I couldn't pay, I fled into a rainy night on a stolen ATV. My adrenaline was crashing, and my hands shook on the handlebars as I rounded a sharp, wet curve. I lost control, skidding across the asphalt and smashing head-first into a luxury Maybach.
The man who stepped out of the car was none other than Duke Montgomery-the most feared, powerful man in the city, a "disfigured recluse" the tabloids whispered about in hushed tones.
I didn't understand why my own blood treated me like trash or why my sister was smirking while I bled in the mud. I was a stranger to my own past, discarded by everyone I was supposed to love, and now I owed a fifty-thousand-dollar repair bill to a man who looked like he could crush me with a single word.
But as I looked into Duke's cold, aristocratic eyes, something inside me snapped. I didn't beg for mercy. I stood my ground and offered a high-stakes negotiation.
"I will work it off," I told him, stepping into his car and choosing to walk straight into the lion's den to take back the life they stole from me.
The Forgotten Genius: Rising From Ruin Chapter 1
The throbbing in her head wasn't just pain. It was a rhythmic, heavy hammer striking the inside of her skull, counting out the seconds of a life she couldn't remember.
Chanel opened her eyes. The room was aggressively white. Sterile walls, crisp sheets, and the sharp, chemical smell of antiseptic that burned the back of her throat. She tried to push herself up, but her muscles screamed in protest. Her arms felt like lead weights, and a dull ache radiated from her ribs.
A nurse bustled in, checking the IV drip with rough, impatient movements. She didn't look at Chanel's face. She looked at the machine.
Where am I? Chanel asked. Her voice was a dry croak, like sandpaper dragging over stone.
The nurse scoffed. She didn't answer. Instead, she placed a metal clipboard at the foot of the bed with a sharp, dismissive clatter. It slid slightly, coming to a rest against Chanel's shins.
Insurance information or a credit card, the nurse said, tapping the paper. We need a card on file before the doctor comes back.
Chanel stared at the clipboard. The lines on the paper blurred. Name. Date of birth. Address. Her mind was a terrifying, blank expanse of white, matching the walls. She reached for a name, a memory, a face, but found only fog. She didn't know who she was.
The door to the room swung open with violent force, slamming against the rubber stopper on the wall. The bang made Chanel flinch, her heart hammering against her bruised ribs.
A man strode in. He was beautiful in a way that felt practiced. His suit was bespoke, navy blue, and tailored to within an inch of its life. His hair was perfectly gelled, but his face was twisted into a mask of cold fury.
A woman followed him. She was clinging to his arm, her fingers digging into the fabric of his expensive jacket. She wore a floral dress that looked soft, and her expression was one of exaggerated concern, her eyebrows pulled together in a way that didn't quite reach her eyes.
Chanel's eyes widened. She waited for a spark of recognition. There was nothing.
The man stopped at the foot of the bed. He looked down at her not with worry, but with the kind of disgust one reserves for something stepped on in the street.
The woman leaned up, whispering something into his ear. She glanced at Chanel, offering a sad, pitying smile that made Chanel's skin crawl.
Stop the act, Chanel, the man announced. His voice was deep, commanding, and utterly devoid of warmth. The accident won't save you this time.
Chanel frowned. The confusion was a physical weight in her chest.
Who are you? she asked.
The man laughed. It was a harsh, barking sound. He looked at the woman on his arm, shaking his head.
Incredible, he said. You are actually going to commit to this? You think pretending you don't know me will make me forget you stalked me halfway across the Hamptons?
He leaned forward, gripping the footboard of the bed until his knuckles turned white.
We are done, Chanel. The engagement is over. Effective immediately.
Chanel felt a phantom pain in the center of her chest. It was an echo of an emotion she couldn't place, but her logical mind processed the data instantly. This man was her fiancé. He was leaving her. And she was unwanted.
You crashed your car chasing me, he sneered. Like a pathetic gold digger terrified of losing her meal ticket. Well, you lost it.
The woman stepped forward, smoothing the front of her dress.
Beckham, please, she said softly. We just want you to get help, sister.
Sister. Chanel looked at the woman. This stranger was her blood? She searched the woman's face for any similarity, any pull of familiarity. There was only a void.
Beckham reached into his pocket. He pulled out a business card. It was black, thick cardstock with gold embossing that caught the harsh hospital light.
He flicked it onto her lap. It landed face up next to the clipboard.
If you need money so bad, call him, Beckham said. He handles the family's charity cases now.
Chanel looked down. The name was embossed in sharp, serif font: Duke Montgomery.
A shiver ran down her spine. It wasn't cold. It was a primal, instinctive spike of fear. She didn't know the name, yet her body reacted to it as a threat.
Beckham wrapped his arm around the woman-Isamar. He pulled her close, kissing the top of her head while staring directly at Chanel.
Isamar is the only woman in your family with any dignity, he declared.
Isamar leaned into him. Over his shoulder, she shot Chanel a look. It wasn't pity anymore. It was a smirk. A small, triumphant curling of the lips that vanished as soon as Beckham looked down at her.
Let's go, Beckham said.
They turned and walked out. They didn't ask a doctor about her condition. They didn't look back.
The nurse returned to the bedside. She had been watching the entire scene from the doorway. Her expression had shifted from impatience to open contempt.
Cash or credit? the nurse snapped. We don't run tabs for ex-fiancées.
Chanel picked up the black card. Her fingers trembled slightly, not from sadness, but from the shock of the adrenaline crash. The edges of the card were sharp enough to cut skin.
She realized, with a cold, sinking clarity, that this piece of cardstock was the only lifeline she had in a world that had just discarded her.
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The Forgotten Genius: Rising From Ruin of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6Chapter 7 Ch. 7Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.1
Evelyn's betrayal of her own sister ends up revealing a shocking truth.
Evelyn is pregnant with David's child-David, who is Steffy's husband, and Steffy is Evelyn's older sister. Confident that she will become the heir to the Willson family fortune, Evelyn secretly conducts a DNA test on Steffy and Hendri Willson.
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?

8.4
To keep her grandmother on life support, Aracely was blackmailed into taking Evelyn's place in the pitch-black bedroom of the ruthless billionaire, Brennen Levine.
After that night, Evelyn tossed a hideous silicone scar at her feet, forcing Aracely to glue it to her face and work as a bottom-tier maid in his estate so he would never recognize her.
Brennen, suffering from chronic insomnia, was completely addicted to the sweet gardenia scent of the woman from the dark. But when he saw the "disfigured" Aracely scrubbing floors, he was physically repulsed, publicly humiliating her and calling her a monster.
Meanwhile, Evelyn paraded around as his soon-to-be wife. Terrified of her lies unraveling, Evelyn constantly abused Aracely, throwing scalding coffee at her face and threatening to pull the plug on her grandmother if Aracely didn't sneak back into Brennen's room to act as his human sleeping pill.
Aracely endured the suffocating fake scar, the insults, and the freezing servant quarters. She ground her teeth, swallowing the bitter injustice just to keep her only family alive, wondering when this torturous hell would ever end.
But Evelyn's malice knew no bounds. When Evelyn raised her hand to strike again, threatening to rip off the very disguise she forced Aracely to wear, something inside Aracely finally snapped.
"Do not push me."
Aracely locked her hand around Evelyn's wrist in a bone-crushing grip, completely unaware that Brennen was watching from the balcony above, his dark eyes narrowing as a dangerous realization hit him.

8.5
Everyone knew Caroline loved Jacob, the frail man in a wheelchair, even giving up her chance at marrying into wealth for him.
She devoted everything to his recovery, enduring hardship and humiliation to help him stand again.
When he finally recovered, they were praised as perfect together-until danger came.
Faced with saving her or her sister, Jacob chose the latter without hesitation. Only in her final moments did Caroline realize his heart was never hers.
Reborn, she made a different choice, choosing power over love.
When Jacob later begged, she looked down coldly. "I have no interest in men who can't stand on their own."

7.9
One night of deception.
A lifetime of consequences.
A bond that cannot be broken.
Nadia Williams is an Omega living in the shadows of the pack she once called home.
Since her father's death, she and her mother, Estelle, have been treated as outcasts by her ruthless uncle, Alpha Edwards. When her mother is framed for theft, Nadia is forced into a deal with the devil.
To save her mother's life, she must become a virgin substitute for her cousin, Danielle.
Her aunt, Katerina, offers a devil's bargain to set her mother free: Nadia must spend one night in the bed of the most powerful man in the country, the billionaire; Alpha Conrad Bradley.
The catch?
She must swap places with her spiteful cousin.
Conrad demands a virgin bride to secure his royal bloodline, and Danielle, Nadia's cruel cousin, has already forfeited her purity.
What begins as a desperate night of passion in the dark spirals into a web of hidden identities and betrayal.
Nadia survives the night and disappears, hoping to bury the shame of the encounter forever.
But fate has a different plan.
Desperate for a fresh start away from her uncle's shadow, Nadia secures a high-level position at Bradley Group of Industries.
As Alpha Conrad unknowingly hires Nadia at his company, an undeniable connection sparks between them.
Conrad is haunted by the scent of the woman from that night-a scent that doesn't match his fiancée, Danielle, but seems to cling to his new, brilliant employee.
As they work side-by-side, Nadia finds an unexpected and beautiful second chance at a life she thought was lost.
Yet, buried secrets threaten to destroy everything.
When the Alpha discovers the woman he truly bonded with, the fallout will be legendary.

8.1
Born into luxury, Hermione Watson-Pierce has always felt like merely a pawn in her parents' ruthless game of power. She learned to suppress her emotions, earning herself the title of the "Ice Queen."
Just then, Aiden Mendes bursts into her life-a charming playboy known for his reckless reputation. Aiden chooses to cope with his inner turmoil through a lavish lifestyle, using his charisma and striking looks to keep others at bay.
A looming threat forces them to face a contracted marriage or risk losing their inheritance. When they first meet, Aiden is struck by an unexpected attraction, as if it were love at first sight. Yet, his notorious reputation precedes him, and Hermione makes no effort to hide her disdain.
As their contractual marriage evolves into a battle of wills, Aiden must work to melt Hermione's icy heart, proving that he is more than what meets the eye. But can he persuade her to rise above her prejudices and bravely pursue love?

9.7
Darcie Miller survives elite St. Jude's Academy on sarcasm and invisibility, steering clear of golden quarterback Charles Sterling-her most ruthless tormentor. But when her father's bankruptcy hands everything to the Sterling family, Darcie faces a humiliating ultimatum: move into Charles's mansion as his live-in "academic handler" to keep him eligible for graduation.
Now the girl who despises him holds his future in her hands, and the boy who shattered her reputation might be the only one who truly sees her. In a world of cold marble and buried secrets, hate is about to catch fire-and obsession could burn them both.











