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The Jilted Heiress And Her Possessive Guardian

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Ardella caught her fiancé Braden cheating with an actress in a downtown VIP room. It was supposed to be a simple business marriage to save her family's bankrupt company. But instead of supporting her, her uncle and aunt demanded she get on her knees and apologize to the cheating fiancé. They didn't care about her dignity; they only cared about the merger capital. Her cousin publicly mocked her, and her uncle threatened to permanently hide the police file revealing who murdered her father if she ruined the deal. To make matters worse, Ethelbert Stone, the terrifying billionaire who raised her—and the man she was desperately trying to escape—publicly claimed he didn't know her. Yet, moments later, he trapped her in his car, his eyes filled with a sick, possessive rage, reminding her that every inch of her belonged to him. She was completely cornered by a cheating fiancé, a parasitic family, and an obsessed former guardian. They had drained her father's trust fund dry and now wanted to sell her off to cover their debts. They really thought she was just a helpless pawn they could manipulate and discard at will. But they were dead wrong. Ardella calmly wiped her hands after throwing scalding tea at her aunt's feet, staring down at her greedy family. "The headline tomorrow will read: Price Group Bankrupt, Fails to Sell Niece to Cover Debts." She backed up the video of her fiancé's betrayal to ten different servers and sent a text to her private investigator. Tonight, at the elite society dinner, she was going to blow the scandal wide open and drag them all down with her.

The Jilted Heiress And Her Possessive Guardian Chapter 1

Ardella pressed the button to roll down the car window. The cold, early autumn wind of New York rushed into the back seat of the black sedan. She took a deep breath, letting the chill bite at her lungs.

The screen of her phone lit up in the dark cabin. The caller ID showed Eleanor Vance, her business partner. The vibration buzzed against her thigh, breaking the silence of the ride from JFK to Manhattan.

Ardella slid her thumb across the screen to answer.

"He is at it again," Eleanor said. Her voice was tight with anxiety. "Braden is at the club right now. He is not even trying to hide it."

A cold smile touched the corners of Ardella's mouth. She did not feel a single ounce of the anger a fiancée should feel. Her chest remained perfectly calm.

Eleanor's call was unexpected, but Ardella was never truly unprepared. The years of navigating the treacherous waters of her family's politics had taught her to always carry an insurance policy.

"Change the route," Ardella said to the driver. Her voice was flat and hard. "Take me to The Pinnacle Club."

The driver glanced at her through the rearview mirror. He saw the dead, freezing look in her eyes and silently pressed his foot down on the gas pedal.

Outside the window, the dark waters of the Hudson River flashed by. For a split second, the image of her father's blood pooling on the asphalt fourteen years ago violently forced its way into her brain.

Ardella squeezed her eyes shut. She dug her fingernails so hard into her palms that the skin nearly broke. She used the sharp physical pain in her hands to push down the wave of panic rising in her throat.

The sedan pulled up to the heavy, gold-trimmed doors of The Pinnacle Club. A doorman in a crisp uniform stepped forward and pulled her door open.

Ardella stepped out. Her stiletto heels clicked against the pavement. She smoothed down the front of her trench coat, making sure there was not a single wrinkle on the fabric.

She walked up to the security checkpoint. A massive guard lifted his arm to block her path, his eyes scanning her unfamiliar face.

Ardella did not stop moving. She reached into her coat pocket and pulled out a solid black card stamped with the Coffey family crest. She held it up right in front of his face.

The guard's expression changed instantly. The color drained from his cheeks, and he quickly dropped his arm, stepping aside to clear the way.

Ardella pushed open the heavy brass doors. The deafening bass of electronic music and the thick smell of cigar smoke hit her face like a physical wall.

She walked through the crowded dance floor. Her eyes were sharp, scanning the VIP booths on the second floor.

A drunk Wall Street trader stumbled toward her, reaching a sweaty hand out to grab her waist. Ardella twisted her body just in time, shooting him a look of pure disgust as she slipped past.

She reached the bottom of the spiral staircase leading to the second floor. Suddenly, the air around her seemed to drop ten degrees. The noise of the club faded into a dull hum.

Ardella looked up. Her eyes cut through the dim, flashing spotlights.

Standing by the railing on the second floor was a tall man in a custom black suit. He was facing away from her, talking to another man.

It was just his back. But Ardella's heart stopped beating. An invisible hand reached into her chest and squeezed her lungs so hard she could not breathe.

She recognized the width of those shoulders. She recognized the suffocating dominance that radiated from him. It was Ethelbert Stone.

Her breathing turned shallow and fast. The memory of his voice from two years ago echoed in her ears. Just playing with her. The words were like ice water in her veins.

She took a step backward without realizing it. The heel of her shoe caught the edge of the bottom stair.

The faint scraping sound was barely audible over the music, but the man on the balcony stopped talking. Ethelbert slowly turned around.

Their eyes met. The crowded club disappeared. The flashing lights vanished. There was only the violent collision of their stares.

A dark, dangerous flash crossed Ethelbert's deep blue eyes. It was there for a fraction of a second before it was completely swallowed by absolute, freezing indifference.

He looked at her like she was a stranger on the street. He turned his head away, breaking the contact, and went back to talking to the wealthy executive next to him.

Ardella felt like she had been slapped across the face. Her stomach twisted into a painful knot. The familiar somatic response of her deeply hidden trauma flared up, making her hands shake.

She bit down on her lower lip. She bit it until she tasted the metallic tang of blood on her tongue. She forced her legs to move, turning her back to the stairs and walking down the dark hallway toward Braden's VIP room.

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