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The Ruined Heiress Makes A Comeback Novel Cover

The Ruined Heiress Makes A Comeback

I attended a high-stakes tech gala in a rented designer gown, desperate to secure a marketing contract to save myself from bankruptcy. But the new billionaire CEO turned out to be Carlisle, the penniless ex-boyfriend I had brutally dumped four years ago. He still thought I left him because he was poor, completely unaware I did it to protect him from my family's sudden ruin. Terrified of his revenge, I stayed up all night writing a business pitch. But my old laptop froze, and I accidentally emailed him my secret, highly explicit NSFW fan-fiction about him instead. He summoned me to his penthouse and accused me of prostituting myself for the contract. When I slipped and fell into his indoor pool, he violently shoved me away. "Save your cheap tricks. My bed isn't for women like you." Soon after, I received a formal sexual harassment warning from HR. He threatened to publicly bankrupt and blacklist me if I didn't present a flawless pitch at the executive dinner. I was crushed by the absolute humiliation. I packed my bags, ready to resign and run away just like I did four years ago. But then he sent one last email, mocking me. "Lumina doesn't need a coward who only knows how to pawn bags and run." That insult set my blood on fire. I wasn't a coward. I deleted my resignation, brewed black coffee, and started typing. Tomorrow night, I was going to shove the most brilliant marketing pitch straight down his arrogant throat.
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Chapter 4

The yellow taxi hit a massive pothole, rattling Cierra's teeth.

She paid the driver with her last twenty-dollar bill and sprinted through the freezing Brooklyn wind. She shoved her key into the rusty lock of her apartment building and pushed the heavy door open.

Once inside her cramped, freezing studio, Cierra kicked off the agonizing stilettos. Her bare feet hit the icy linoleum floor.

She didn't even bother unzipping the rented gown. She threw herself into the cheap desk chair and flipped open her battered, five-year-old MacBook.

The screen flickered to life. She opened Microsoft Word.

The blank white page glared at her. Her hands hovered over the keyboard. Her brain was completely paralyzed by the sheer terror of Carlisle's threat.

The digital clock in the corner of the screen read 1:15 AM. She had less than twenty hours to produce a corporate masterpiece.

Her chest tightened. The anxiety was crushing her lungs.

To stop herself from having a full-blown panic attack, Cierra minimized the blank document. She clicked on a hidden folder on her desktop and opened a file named Untitled Document.

It was her secret coping mechanism. A highly explicit, NSFW fan-fiction where she projected all her stress into a fictional world to reclaim her power. The male lead was heavily based on Carlisle-arrogant, controlling, and powerful. But in this digital sanctuary, she wasn't the one being crushed under his heel. Here, she was the one who broke him. She was the one who held the leash, forcing the untouchable billionaire to his knees. It was a fictional revenge, her only psychological painkiller.

Cierra's fingers flew across the keys. She typed out three paragraphs of raw, filthy, dominant dialogue, forcing the fictional CEO to his knees.

Her breathing slowed. The burning knot in her stomach loosened just a fraction.

She minimized the Untitled Document and left it running in the background.

Cierra created a new file: Lumina_Pitch_Final.

She marched to the kitchen, ripped open a packet of cheap instant coffee, and stirred it into cold water. She chugged it down and forced herself to stare at the screen.

For the next three hours, Cierra scoured the internet. She copy-pasted marketing funnels, engagement metrics, and ROI charts, desperately trying to stitch them into something that sounded professional.

By 3:45 AM, her eyes were burning like they were full of sand. The sequins on the rented dress were digging violently into her ribs.

She tried to drag a heavy pie chart from a browser window into her Word document.

The old MacBook groaned. The cooling fan roared to life, sounding like a jet engine.

The screen froze. The dreaded rainbow wheel of death appeared, spinning endlessly.

"No, no, no," Cierra begged, aggressively clicking the trackpad. "Please don't crash. Please."

The screen flashed black.

Cierra stopped breathing.

A second later, Word rebooted. The auto-recovery function popped up, displaying both Lumina_Pitch_Final and Untitled Document side-by-side on the screen.

Cierra let out a massive, shaky exhale.

It was 4:30 AM. She typed the final concluding sentence of the pitch. Her entire body felt like it had been beaten with a baseball bat.

She opened her email client and pasted in the address K.C. had given her.

Her vision was completely blurred. She blinked hard, trying to clear the exhaustion from her eyes.

She clicked the 'Attach File' button.

Her hand was trembling from the caffeine and fatigue. The file selection window popped up. The two Word documents were sitting right next to each other, their thumbnail previews identical in her blurred vision. Cierra let out a massive yawn, her eyes drifting shut for a split second. Her brain was completely offline. Without double-checking the file name, her heavy finger tapped the trackpad, selecting the document on the left.

The attachment loaded into the email.

Her brain was completely offline. She typed a mindless sentence into the body: Attached is the Lumina pitch. Please review.

Cierra moved the cursor to the bottom of the screen and clicked Send.

The satisfying whoosh sound echoed in the quiet room.

A massive weight lifted off her shoulders. She had done it. She had survived.

She didn't bother checking the 'Sent' folder. She just slammed the laptop shut.

Cierra stood up, blindly reaching behind her back to yank the zipper of the dress down. She let the heavy fabric pool on the floor and pulled a massive, faded t-shirt over her head.

She collapsed onto her narrow mattress, pulling the thin duvet over her head.

Within ten seconds, the darkness swallowed her.

She had no idea that across the city, a digital bomb carrying her deepest, filthiest secrets was flying straight into the inbox of the most ruthless man in New York.

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