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The Heiress Who Erased Her Billionaire Ex Novel Cover

The Heiress Who Erased Her Billionaire Ex

For three years, I lived in the shadow of Axel Carroll, playing the part of the devoted girlfriend while serving as his high-end errand runner. I thought we were building a life together, but tonight, the truth hit me with the force of a wrecking ball. I showed up at his private club, soaking wet and clutching the suit he’d demanded I deliver, only to find him lounging with the woman he truly wanted. As he draped his arms around the new heiress, he looked at me not with love, but with the cold, bored irritation one reserves for a fly buzzing around the dinner table. He didn't even apologize. Instead, he signaled for his friend to call security and told me he was "done" with his little charity project. He offered me a payoff, expecting me to fall to my knees in tears, begging for a scrap of the affection I’d spent years trying to earn. Everyone in that room—his sycophantic friends and his new lover—waited for the show, waiting for the pauper to break down in front of the prince. I stood there, feeling the iron cage I’d built around my own heart finally click open. I didn't feel the sting of humiliation or the heat of anger; I just felt incredibly, painfully stupid for ever believing a man who only understood transactions could ever understand love. I didn't give them the tragedy they wanted. I walked out, erased every trace of him from my life, and realized that while he thought he was holding all the cards, I had been holding the lens. I had spent three years capturing the rot behind his golden life, and it was finally time to show the world the truth.
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Chapter 6

The morning sun hit the floorboards of the SoHo loft, but it didn't feel warm. Vivian was pacing. She had her iPad in one hand and a coffee in the other, the liquid sloshing over the rim as she gestured wildly.

"This is a targeted hit, Claire!" Vivian yelled, pointing at the screen. "Look at the hashtag! ClaireCopycat is trending! Someone bought bots. Someone paid for this narrative."

Claire was sitting on an overturned crate, scrolling through her own phone. The comments were vicious. People hated her. They didn't just think she was a copycat; they thought she was a fraud. Aurora is a god, you're just a gold digger. Leave the art to the artists. Go back to your sugar daddy.

Vivian slammed her coffee down. "I'm calling the lawyers. I'm suing that blog for defamation. I'm-"

"Viv." Claire's voice cut through the panic. "Stop."

Vivian froze. "Stop? Claire, they are dragging your name through the mud. This isn't just bad press; this is character assassination."

Claire looked up from her phone. Her face was perfectly calm. "It's free press."

Vivian stared at her. "Excuse me?"

"Do you know how much it costs to buy this kind of engagement?" Claire asked, standing up. She walked over to the table and poured herself a glass of water. "Everyone is talking about Aurora. They're defending Aurora. They're angry because they think I'm disrespecting their idol."

"They think you're trying to piggyback off Aurora's legacy," Vivian corrected, her voice strained. "Claire, why did you use her tags? This is PR suicide."

"Exactly," Claire said. "And when the truth comes out, the pivot will be seismic. They won't just accept the work; they will beg for forgiveness. The bigger the lie they believe now, the harder the fall will be later." She took a sip of water. "Let them talk. I have work to do."

Vivian opened her mouth, then closed it. She looked at the iPad, then at Claire. A slow, understanding smile crept onto her face. "You're ice cold," she said. "I forgot who I was dealing with."

Claire turned and walked toward the back of the loft. She had converted the small, windowless bathroom into a temporary darkroom. The door was heavy, sealed with black tape to keep out the light. She pushed it open and stepped inside, closing the door behind her.

The room was bathed in a dim, red glow. The air was thick with the smell of developer and stop bath. It was a smell that made Claire's shoulders drop. It was the smell of control. The outside world-the hate, the comments, the gossip-ceased to exist here. Here, there was only the paper, the chemicals, and the light.

She pulled on a pair of rubber gloves. She picked up a sheet of exposed photo paper from the light-safe box and slid it into the tray of developer. She gripped the edges of the tray and began to rock it back and forth, the liquid sloshing gently over the paper.

At first, the paper was blank. Just a white void. Then, slowly, like a ghost rising from the mist, an image began to appear. The dark grays deepened into blacks. The lines sharpened. A face emerged from the chemical bath. It was a shot she had taken months ago, a candid portrait of a powerful man looking completely broken.

She watched the image solidify. The metallic tang of the fixer filled her nose. She didn't hear the notifications buzzing on her phone. She didn't hear Vivian yelling at someone on the phone in the other room. She only saw the picture. She only saw the truth.

Across the city, in the Carroll Industries building, Axel sat behind his massive desk. His two phones were sitting side by side. One was buzzing with work emails; the other was silent. He stared at the silent phone. It was the phone Claire had the number to. It was the phone she was supposed to call.

He had watched the news this morning. He had read the comments. He knew she was being destroyed online. He had waited for the call. He expected her to call in tears, begging him to make it stop, offering anything if he would just make the world be nice to her again.

He glanced at the clock. It was 2:00 PM. He pulled the phone closer. The screen was dark. He tapped it. No notifications. No missed calls.

He leaned back in his chair. He drummed his fingers on the desk. Maybe she was embarrassed. Maybe she was waiting for the right time. He could wait. He was a patient man.

An hour passed. The sun shifted, casting long shadows across the office floor. Axel stopped drumming his fingers. He just stared at the phone.

At 4:30 PM, he picked up the phone. He went to his contacts. He found Claire. He didn't want to call her. He just wanted to see her name on his screen. He wanted to feel the power of knowing she would answer on the first ring.

He hit the call button. He held the phone to his ear.

Ring.

Ring.

Ring.

"The number you have reached is not in service."

Axel pulled the phone away from his ear. He stared at the screen. The call ended. He hit the call button again.

"The number you have reached is not in service."

The robotic voice was a slap. She hadn't just ignored him. She had disconnected the line. She had erased him completely.

Axel stood up. The chair rolled back and hit the wall. He didn't feel powerful. He felt a sudden, sharp spike of fear. She wasn't playing the game. She wasn't following the script. He had fired her, and she had walked out and vanished.

He hurled the phone across the office. It hit the glass wall with a sickening crunch and clattered to the floor. The screen shattered into a spiderweb of broken glass. He stood there, chest heaving, the silence of the office pressing in on him. He had won. So why did he feel like he was the one who had been thrown away?

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