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The Jilted Heiress's Secret Revenge

My wedding day was supposed to be the merger of two dynasties, the day I was handed over on the steps of City Hall like a lamb to the slaughter. Instead of a ring, my fiancé tore our marriage contract to shreds in front of the world's press. He screamed that my family was a "cesspool of lies" and that I was "damaged goods" he refused to accept. The cameras swarmed me, their questions like daggers. Was I mentally unstable? Did I know about the family's secret debts? Had my father disinherited me? I played the part of the broken doll perfectly, my shoulders shaking as I shrank into my white dress. Everyone saw a victim, a poor little rich girl publicly shamed and discarded. They thought my father's cruel world had finally crushed me. They had no idea I wrote the script. As the limo pulled away from the chaos, my driver caught my reflection in the mirror. The trembling bride was gone. In her place was a woman whose eyes held something he couldn't name. It looked almost like satisfaction. And my performance was just the opening act.
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Chapter 7

The brass opener caught the light as it descended-a brief flash, sharp and desperate.

Evelyn moved.

Her body shifted left, a lateral slide that seemed to violate physics, her center of gravity dropping without apparent effort. The opener sliced through empty air, Chloe's momentum carrying her past the point of no return, her balance failing.

Evelyn's right hand never released Giselle's throat.

Her left hand moved-straight, economical, catching Chloe's descending wrist at the precise moment of maximum extension. Her fingers closed, five points of pressure that found the spaces between bones, the nerve clusters, the structural weaknesses of the joint.

Chloe screamed.

The sound was animal, shocked, the cry of someone who had never experienced pain that couldn't be medicated or massaged away. Her fingers spasmed open. The letter opener hit the marble floor with a clang that seemed to continue vibrating after the sound should have stopped.

Evelyn pulled.

She drew Chloe's body toward her, using the captured wrist as leverage, and her knee rose to meet the incoming mass of Chloe's torso. The connection was solid, meaty, the kind of impact that transferred force through tissue to organs.

Chloe folded.

She hit the carpet like a dropped sack, curled around her abdomen, her mouth opening and closing in silence-no air remaining to scream with. Her face was the color of old candle wax, sweat already breaking across her forehead.

Evelyn released her wrist. The limb fell, boneless, to the floor.

She turned back to Giselle, who had witnessed her daughter's neutralization in the space of a single breath. Giselle's struggles had ceased, her body gone limp in Evelyn's grip, her eyes fixed on Chloe's crumpled form with an expression of profound dislocation.

Evelyn's arm flexed.

She threw Giselle the way one might discard laundry-casual, without interest in the landing. Giselle's body arced, struck the glass coffee table, and the surface surrendered. Shards erupted, geometric and vicious, and Giselle came to rest among them with a sound like breaking china.

Blood appeared on her forearm, her cheek, her scalp.

She lay still, breathing in shallow gasps, her eyes open and unseeing.

Evelyn walked to the edge of the destruction. Her heel found a large fragment of glass and ground it into the carpet with a sound like chewing ice. She squatted, her coat pooling around her, and seized Giselle's hair-still mostly in its arrangement, still bearing the pins that had cost more than most people's monthly rent.

She pulled.

Giselle's head rose, her neck exposed, her face a mask of blood and shock. Evelyn's other hand rose, open palm, and descended with the full force of her shoulder behind it.

The crack was wet, definitive.

Giselle's head snapped sideways, her body following, and she collapsed back into the glass with the boneless grace of the truly defeated. Her cheek was already swelling, split at the corner, blood mixing with the remnants of her careful makeup.

Evelyn leaned close. Her lips found Giselle's ear, her breath stirring the fine hairs there.

"Her name," she whispered, "is not for you."

She stood.

Behind her, Chloe had begun to move-small twitches, consciousness returning, pain following close behind. Her hand found a shard of glass, long as a dagger, and her fingers closed around it with the desperation of the drowning.

She rose.

Her ribs screamed, her abdomen a sphere of pure agony, but she rose anyway, the glass clutched in her fist, her eyes finding Evelyn's back with the single-minded focus of hatred.

Evelyn sighed.

She didn't turn. Her posture suggested boredom, exhaustion, the impatience of a predator with prey that refused to die.

Chloe lunged.

Evelyn's back foot pivoted, her hips rotating, her right leg rising in an arc that seemed to describe the perfect geometry of violence. The heel of her shoe-Italian leather, steel-reinforced, engineered for exactly this kind of transfer of kinetic energy-found Chloe's ribcage with precision that suggested practice, repetition, professional commitment.

Two sounds. Crack. Crack.

Chloe left the ground.

She traveled backward, horizontal, the glass falling from nerveless fingers, and struck the wall with an impact that shook the framed photographs there. She slid, leaving a smear of something dark on the silk wallpaper, and came to rest in a heap at the baseboard.

She didn't move again.

Blood appeared at the corner of her mouth, bright and obscene against her pale skin.

Evelyn lowered her leg. She adjusted her coat. The room was silent now, truly silent, the kind of absence that follows catastrophe.

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