
The Jilted Heiress And Her Protector
I am the sole heir to the Beaumont empire, engaged to Julian for three years to secure our families' alliance.
But on the night of my 24th birthday, he left me waiting at a crowded bar for three hours. I called him twelve times, and he ignored every single one.
The next day, he claimed he was busy saving his ex-girlfriend, Abby, from an eviction. He promised to make it up to me at my wedding dress fitting. Yet, right before I stepped out in my gown, he ran off again. He even outsourced accompanying me to buy our wedding rings to my father's imposing Chief Operating Officer, Alex.
When my friend sent me a live video from a nightclub, I realized the humiliating truth. Julian had abandoned me at the bridal shop to get into a bloody street brawl over Abby. Even after I rushed to the club and used my family name to save him from being arrested, he still hesitated when his ex-girlfriend grabbed his arm.
"Julian, please don't leave me."
Hearing Abby's manufactured cries, he chose to stay by her side instead of following me. I stared at his bloody knuckles in pure, unfiltered disgust. Why was I ruining my pride for a man who constantly put another woman first?
Without looking back, I walked out of the club and got straight into Alex's waiting car. This time, I am canceling the wedding.
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Chapter 7
Colette stepped out of the changing room. She was back in her street clothes-a tailored blazer and slacks-feeling stripped of the bridal fantasy.
She walked into the boutique lobby, expecting Julian to finally comment on the dress options.
Instead, she found Julian standing near the exit, holding his wool coat. He was actively avoiding her eyes, nervously adjusting his silk tie and gripping his briefcase.
"Colette," Julian blurted out, his voice tight. "A major crisis just occurred at the fund. The European markets are crashing. I have to leave the appointment immediately."
Colette's face fell. The heat from the fitting room vanished, replaced by a cold, rising anger. He was abandoning her. Again.
"Julian, we are supposed to pick out our wedding bands at the jeweler next door in ten minutes," she pointed out, her voice dangerously quiet.
Julian looked panicked. He turned to Alex, who was standing quietly by the front window, holding the leather folder.
"Alex," Julian said, desperation leaking into his tone. "I need a massive favor. Can you escort Colette to the jewelry store? Just to ensure her safety?"
Colette opened her mouth, a sharp objection ready on her tongue. This was a humiliating arrangement. Her fiancé was outsourcing his wedding duties to an employee.
Alex stepped forward smoothly. "Of course, Julian. I will make sure she gets there safely."
He agreed before Colette could refuse.
Julian sighed in relief. He thanked Alex profusely, leaned in to kiss Colette's cold, unresponsive cheek, and rushed out of the boutique doors.
Colette stood frozen in the lobby. A deep, heavy wave of dejection and embarrassment washed over her, drowning her pride.
Alex walked to the glass door. He held it open for her, his gaze silent and steady. He didn't offer pity.
They walked side-by-side down the busy Madison Avenue sidewalk. The silence between them was absolute, filled only by the clicking of Colette's heels against the concrete.
They entered the private viewing room of the luxury jewelry store. Chloe, the senior sales associate, greeted them with a brilliant, practiced smile.
Chloe looked at Alex's tailored suit, his imposing height, and the expensive watch on his wrist. She immediately assumed he was the wealthy groom.
"Congratulations to you both!" Chloe beamed, clasping her hands together. "You make such a stunning married couple. Please, sit."
Colette froze. The awkwardness of the situation suffocated her. She felt her cheeks burn.
She looked sideways at Alex, waiting for him to correct the associate. She waited for him to state his title.
Alex remained completely silent. His expression was calm. He allowed the massive misunderstanding to hang in the quiet air of the viewing room.
He even reached out. He casually rested a large, protective hand on the small of Colette's back as he guided her to the velvet chairs.
Colette's skin burned under his touch. Her mind spun from his bold, possessive behavior.
Chloe pulled out a velvet tray of massive, glittering diamond rings. She presented them directly to Alex for his approval.
The sight of the rings snapped Colette out of her daze. The humiliation of buying her own ring with another man crashed into her.
She stepped sharply away from Alex's touch.
"You are mistaken," Colette snapped at Chloe, her voice harsh and biting. "He is not my fiancé. He is merely an employee of my father."
Chloe's face flushed scarlet. She gasped, stammering out a profuse, panicked apology.
Alex dropped his hand. His face returned to a blank, emotionless mask. But Colette saw it-a dark, painful shadow crossed his eyes before he looked away.
Colette pointed blindly to a simple diamond band on the tray. "Pack that one up."
She signed the exorbitant receipt with trembling fingers, desperate to escape the suffocating room.
She grabbed the small bag and walked out of the store quickly, the bell chiming above the door. She left Alex to follow her out onto the street.
Alex stood on the sidewalk, watching her retreating back. His jaw was tight, his chest aching as he processed her harsh, public reminder of the massive social divide between them.
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Carissa's son was dying in the ICU, and the bone marrow match had just failed.
The billionaire father, Guilford Gates, cornered her with a cruel ultimatum: naturally conceive a "savior sibling" to save their son. But what shocked Carissa more was his family's sudden accusation that she had heartlessly sold her baby to them three years ago.
"You sold your own flesh and blood to us for five million dollars, so your body belongs to the Gates family."
She was dragged into their gilded estate, treated like a filthy, rented womb. Guilford's new fiancée mocked her, the matriarch humiliated her, and Guilford looked at her with pure disgust. When she desperately tried to feed her sick son and accidentally made him vomit, Guilford violently shoved her away and banned her from the room.
Carissa was devastated and entirely confused. She had never seen a single cent of that five million. Driven by a desperate need for the truth, she investigated and uncovered a horrifying reality: her own father and stepmother had secretly trafficked her baby to the billionaire behind her back, leaving her to bear the ultimate blame.
Looking at the bank transfer record bought with her son's life, the last shred of Carissa's vulnerability died.
She signed the conception contract without asking for a single penny. She was going to use the Gates family's immense power to destroy the blood relatives who sold her, and she would survive this hell to take back her son.

7.8
Helen was finally brought back to the luxurious Gallagher estate as their long-lost blood relative.
But her new family didn't welcome her; they looked at her with undisguised disgust.
The matriarch mocked her stench of poverty, while her step-sister Candice treated her like a feral animal. The patriarch, Fredy—who had built his empire by betraying Helen's mother—tried to break her spirit. He blackmailed Helen into attending a high-society gala by threatening to cut off her grandmother's medical funds.
At the gala, Candice squeezed into a diamond-encrusted gown, desperate to seduce the guest of honor, Damian Montgomery. Damian was the most powerful man in New York, and he was currently tearing the city apart looking for a mysterious woman named Jane.
Overhearing this, a sick, greedy smile spread across Candice's face. She planned to impersonate Jane to claim Damian's wealth and completely crush Helen under her heel.
"Hide in the corner tonight. Don't you dare try to speak to anyone important!"
They all thought Helen was just a helpless, uncultured country girl they could easily manipulate and step on to secure their stolen legacy.
What they didn't know was that Helen was the real Jane. She was the lethal shadow who had saved Damian in the woods, shattered his grip, and robbed his highly guarded vault just the night before.
Helen calmly adjusted her simple black dress and stepped into the ballroom, ready to tear their stolen world apart.

7.4
Avery thought she'd found her happily ever after with Ethan, the charming billionaire who swept her off her feet in Willow Creek. But after one night of passion, he vanished, leaving her heartbroken and alone. She returned home to find her grandmother, her only family, had passed away.
Devastated, Avery discovered a shocking truth: she was the daughter of a millionaire who'd left her a vast fortune. Relocated to New York, she met Ethan again, but this time, he was determined to win her back. Unbeknownst to him, Avery had been hiding a life-changing secret: she's the mother of his twin babies.
As Avery navigates her complicated past and the wicked family members who despise her, Ethan's pursuit becomes relentless. He'll stop at nothing to reclaim the love they shared, but Avery's secrets threaten to tear them apart. Can she trust him with her heart and the truth about their children, or will it drive them further apart?
Ethan's words echoed in her mind: "I've been searching for you for six years, Avery. I won't let you go again." But Avery's secrets were only the beginning. Little did Ethan know, their love story was only just beginning...

9.6
Haylie waited nervously at the Wall Street charity gala for her boyfriend Bryan, but a spiked drink hit her hard, leaving her stumbling into a VIP lounge.
There, Chester Steele, the ruthless CEO of Steele Industrial, found her—drugged and vulnerable. What started as a frantic claiming in the shadows ended with him whispering she was his.
But moments later, a security alert shattered everything: data breach traced to Haylie's terminal. Chester's fury exploded. He saw her brush past a Logan Group rival on footage and dumped her in the rain, firing her as a corporate spy.
Bryan answered her desperate call with ice: "It's over." Reporters swarmed her door, branding her a traitor. Arrested at the office by FBI agents, she watched smug coworker Erin wave goodbye.
Thrown in a cell, chained and grilled with fake evidence—offshore accounts in her name—Haylie learned the worst: charges now included her sick father, Ernest, framed for laundering the leak money. Plead guilty or he dies in prison.
Innocent and raging, she couldn't fathom who planted it all—the gala bump, the logs, the forgeries. Why her? Who hated her enough to destroy her life?
Chester burst in, posting unlimited bail but forcing her signature on a slave contract: live in his penthouse, serve him 24/7. As she collapsed in his arms, trapped in his gilded cage, Haylie vowed silently—she'd uncover the real traitor and make them pay.

7.4
Frieda married Dewitt believing he was just a struggling middle-manager, living in a cramped apartment with only seventy-two dollars left to her name.
She had no idea her cold husband was actually a ruthless billionaire running a cruel psychological test on her. Convinced she might be a gold digger, Dewitt gave her a meager allowance, keeping the divorce papers ready the moment she showed any greed.
While Dewitt secretly judged her every move, Frieda suffered endlessly. At her toxic workplace, she was relentlessly bullied by her arrogant in-laws and mocked for her scuffed shoes. Even after she risked her life to protect his grandmother from an armed mugger and exposed her own hidden tech genius, her coworkers still treated her like trailer-park trash. They cornered her on the street, pointing fingers in her face.
"You are a shameless, gold-digging whore! A billionaire would never want you!"
She endured the humiliation, having just rejected a priceless no-limit black card from his family out of pure principle. She truly believed she and her husband were fighting through poverty together. She had no idea her "poor" husband was watching her every struggle from the tinted windows of a hidden Maybach across the street.
But when her bullies finally pushed too far and raised a hand to strike her, the icy wall around the billionaire's heart completely shattered. Dewitt tore up the divorce papers, his eyes turning pitch black with murderous rage.
"If anyone ever raises a hand to her again, break it."

7.4
She saved a dying boy and forgot his face. He survived and memorized hers.
For a decade, Rob Stark was a shadow. He was the anonymous donor at her mother's funeral. He was the silent investor who saved her career. He was the reason every man she ever dated disappeared without a trace.
Chloe Bishop thought it was fate. But fate doesn't break into your house and leave a marriage license on your pillow.
"You tried to escape me three times, Chloe. There won't be a fourth."
The man she saved didn't grow up to be a hero. He grew up to be her captor.