
The Ruined Heiress Returns With His Heirs
Angelena was the proud heiress of the wealthy Beasley family, until a single drink shattered her life.
Drugged by her jealous cousin and best friend, she stumbled into the wrong hotel suite and lost her innocence to a terrifying, authoritative stranger.
The next morning, reporters burst through the door, their camera flashes blinding her.
"Look at this mess! You were so desperate for money you'd sleep with some old man?"
Her cousin orchestrated the entire scandal to steal her inheritance. Her grandmother publicly disowned her, stripped her of her trust fund, and banished her from New York in absolute disgrace.
Seven months later, bleeding out in a freezing off-the-grid cabin, Angelena gave birth to quadruplets.
But as she slipped into unconsciousness, a corrupt black-market midwife stole her two newborn sons and sold them into the blizzard, leaving Angelena with only her twin daughters.
She clutched the single platinum cufflink the stranger had left behind, her heart shattered. She couldn't understand why her own blood relatives would destroy her so viciously, or who the monster was that took her innocence.
But the agonizing betrayal ignited a white-hot, burning vow for revenge.
Five years later, she returned to the city not as a broken outcast, but as a legendary underground doctor and a ruthless biotech CEO.
And the very first billionaire she clashed with was Fabian Richmond, a paranoid tyrant who unknowingly possessed her stolen sons—and the exact same platinum crest.
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Chapter 2
Angelena stepped out of the hotel bathroom. She had thrown on her torn evening gown, ignoring the cold draft against her skin. She didn't look back as she walked out of the suite, her palm still bleeding around the platinum cufflink.
Two months later.
The air inside the Beasley family mansion on the Upper East Side was suffocatingly tense.
Angelena stood in the center of the grand living room. Her fingers were clamped tightly around a crumpled medical report. Positive.
Her grandmother, Gerda Alvarado, sat in the high-backed leather armchair at the head of the room. Her face was a mask of pure fury. Gerda grabbed a stack of tabloids from the coffee table and hurled them directly at Angelena's face.
The heavy papers smacked against Angelena's cheek and scattered across the hardwood floor. The front pages all featured the same blurry, humiliating photos from the hotel room two months ago.
"You have brought absolute shame to this family!" Gerda roared, her voice echoing off the high ceilings.
Angelena closed her eyes, swallowing the lump in her throat. "Grandmother, I was drugged. Dara set me up."
Sitting on a velvet sofa nearby, Dara elegantly took a sip of her tea. She immediately placed the cup down and pressed a hand to her chest, looking deeply wounded. "How can you say that? I went to that hotel to save you! And you hit me!"
Gerda slammed her cane against the floor. "Enough! In the name of God, you are a sinner, Angelena. You are unclean. I am officially stripping you of your inheritance and your access to the family trust fund."
Angelena's eyes snapped open. She stared at the woman who had raised her. Her chest tightened so painfully she could barely breathe. "You're convicting me without even looking for the truth?"
Gerda didn't answer. She gestured to her private lawyer standing in the corner. The lawyer stepped forward, handing Angelena a thick document and a pen.
"Sign the severance agreement," Gerda ordered coldly. "And get out of New York. Never come back."
Angelena looked around the room. Every face staring back at her was cold, calculating, and entirely indifferent to her pain.
A harsh, bitter laugh escaped her lips. She snatched the pen from the lawyer's hand. Without a second of hesitation, she slashed her signature across the bottom line. She threw the pen on the floor, turned on her heel, and walked out the heavy oak doors without looking back.
Seven months later.
A brutal blizzard raged outside a dilapidated, off-the-grid cabin deep in the mountains of Colorado. The wind howled, shaking the wooden walls so violently it felt like the roof would tear off.
Inside, Angelena collapsed onto the hard wooden floor. A pool of water soaked through her sweatpants. Her water had broken. A blinding, tearing pain ripped through her abdomen, forcing a raw scream from her lungs.
Mags O'Malley, a black-market midwife, hastily lit a kerosene lamp. Her hands shook as she prepared a basin of hot water. "Push, girl! You have to push!"
Angelena grabbed the edge of the bedsheet, twisting the fabric until her knuckles turned stark white. She pushed with every ounce of strength she had left. The pain was absolute agony.
Finally, the sharp cry of a baby pierced through the sound of the howling wind.
Mags quickly cut the umbilical cord. She wiped the blood away and saw it was a boy. A strange, calculating look flashed across the midwife's eyes. She wrapped the infant in a blanket and set him aside.
Another wave of contractions hit. Angelena's vision went completely black. She was losing too much blood. Driven entirely by the primal instinct of a mother, she pushed again. And again. And again.
She delivered a second boy. Then a girl. Then another girl.
Four weak, overlapping cries filled the small cabin. Angelena forced her heavy eyelids open. She wanted to see her babies. But the blood loss was too severe. The room spun wildly, and her vision faded to a dark blur.
Seeing Angelena slip into semi-consciousness, Mags moved with frantic speed. She grabbed the two baby boys. She stuffed them into a heavy, insulated carrying basket, threw a thick cloak over her shoulders, and hurried to the back door of the cabin.
She pushed the door open against the raging wind. A mysterious figure dressed entirely in black-The Contact-stood in the snow.
The Contact handed Mags a thick stack of hundred-dollar bills.
Mags's eyes gleamed with greed. She snatched the money and shoved the basket containing the two boys into The Contact's arms. Without a word, the figure turned and vanished into the whiteout conditions.
Angelena jolted awake. The freezing draft from the door hit her skin. She struggled to prop herself up on her elbows. Panic seized her chest. "Mags? Where are my babies?"
Mags quickly brushed the snow off her cloak and walked back to the bed. She picked up the two baby girls and placed them gently against Angelena's chest. She forced a sympathetic smile. "You did it, honey. You had twin girls."
Angelena's trembling hands wrapped around the two tiny, fragile bodies. Hot tears streamed down her face, mixing with the sweat on her cheeks. She had no idea she had just given birth to four children.
Mags quickly gathered the bloody towels, hiding her nervous twitch. "I need to go as soon as the storm breaks. You need to rest."
Angelena pulled her daughters closer, feeling their rapid, tiny heartbeats against her skin. She rested her chin on their heads. She silently swore to the heavens that she would survive this. She would give them the world.
A few days later.
Angelena stood in the knee-deep snow outside the cabin. Her body was still incredibly weak. She had her two daughters strapped to her chest in a makeshift carrier. She watched Mags walk away down the mountain path, the midwife's pockets heavy with cash.
Angelena's expression was hard as stone. She reached into her coat pocket and pulled out an ancient, leather-bound medical journal. It was her late mother's most prized possession, a relic she had secretly hidden away in the floorboards of her room long before the family completely turned their backs on her. She ran her thumb over the worn cover, a bitter smile touching her lips. If Gerda had known about this book, she would have burned it. Now, it was the only thing she had left in this world. Her only leverage.
She stared into the blinding white snow. One day, she would return to New York. She would return with power, and she would take back everything they stole from her.
Five years later.
John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York. The arrival terminal was a chaotic sea of noise and people.
A pair of long legs in six-inch Christian Louboutin heels stepped out of the first-class corridor. Angelena, dressed in a sharp, tailored white suit, pulled off her designer sunglasses. Her aura was commanding, instantly drawing the eyes of everyone around her.
She held a small hand in each of hers. Brigida and Domenica, her five-year-old daughters, looked like exquisite porcelain dolls. They wore matching neutral-toned overalls, their big eyes scanning the bustling city with intense curiosity.
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9.5
Gina was locked in Blackwood Asylum for five years, framed as a violent lunatic by her own wealthy family.
Her brother suddenly dragged her out, but not to save her. He forced her into an arranged marriage with Kerr Brooks, the billionaire emperor of New York, just to save the Rollins family's failing company.
Back at the estate, her parents treated her like a biohazard. They showered her adopted sister, Hailie, with love and luxury, while forcing Gina into a freezing servant's room. They threw a brutal prenuptial agreement at her face and threatened to leak a deepfake scandal video to the press if she didn't play the perfect bride. To ensure Gina's absolute ruin, Hailie even ordered a maid to spike her dinner with a massive dose of LSD. They were ruthlessly sacrificing her to a man who was secretly in a deep, unresponsive coma.
"She is just a tool, Hailie. Do not waste your pity on a broken thing."
Her mother's cold words echoed in the foyer. They looked at Gina's faded jumpsuit and vacant eyes, fully believing she was a heavily sedated pawn they could easily manipulate and discard.
But they didn't know Gina was a master hacker, a lethal underground surgeon, and the secret owner of the world's top luxury brand. She neutralized the poison in seconds and slipped into her comatose fiancé's heavily guarded ICU. Disabling the secret neuro-suppressants keeping him asleep, Gina smiled in the dark. If they wanted her to marry a corpse, she would use his empire to bury them all alive.

9.1
I was supposed to be celebrating my twenty-first birthday and my engagement to the man I loved.
Instead, I was bleeding out in a crushed car, listening to my fiancé Greggory and my stepsister Alta laughing over the car's Bluetooth.
They had cut my brakes.
As the steering wheel crushed my shattered ribs, they cheerfully clinked their champagne glasses, celebrating their hostile takeover of my family's media empire.
I tried to scream for help, but my lungs wouldn't work.
Then, Alta's sweet voice delivered the final, fatal blow over the speaker.
"Your mother? I took care of her too."
I died in the freezing rain, my heart frozen with absolute hatred as I realized every touch and whispered promise was just a calculated step toward my murder.
I gave them everything, treating them like my closest family.
Why did they have to kill my innocent mother? Why did I blindly trust two vipers who only wanted to drain my blood?
Opening my eyes again, the smell of gasoline was gone.
I was back in my bedroom, safe and unharmed, on the exact day of my twenty-first birthday party.
The day the tragedy began.
Downstairs, my murderers were waiting to spring their trap, expecting me to blindly accept Greggory's proposal.
But this time, I put on a blood-red dress, grabbed the photo of their secret affair, and walked down the stairs to choose a new fiancé—the most ruthless billionaire in the room.

8.2
One night was supposed to be her escape. After catching her ex-boyfriend in the arms of her treacherous stepsister on her twenty-first birthday, Valerie sought the only mercy she could find: the numbing sting of alcohol. But the morning brought no peace-only a shattered spirit, a body marked by a stranger, and a memory wiped clean against her will.
Months later, Valerie is a woman reborn from the wreckage, landing a high-paying role at the prestigious Noir Group. But the dream quickly shifts into a polished nightmare. Her new boss is Ellan Noir-a ruthless CEO whose name commands the city and whose eyes hold an unmistakable, familiar darkness.
When a mistake in the executive lift threatens her career, Ellan offers a devil's bargain: a contract of total submission. To save her best friend Nora's failing heart, Valerie must become his private property, bound to his beck and call 24/7. As office politics bleed into a dangerous game of obsession, Valerie realizes the man who rules her career is the same shadow who owns her past.
Dragged into his world of chaos, Valerie discovers a truth that changes everything She decides to collide with Ellan's business rival y get revenge until she realises she is carrying his child. As she struggles to survive the predators in the Noir family, Ellan fights for his life in a hospital bed. With a baby's life hanging in the balance after a lethal post-birth injection, Valerie must decide if she can save the man who broke her-or if their twisted fate will end in tragedy.

8.4
In her past life, Serena Vale was the perfect daughter and sister. She sacrificed everything, her dreams, her university admission, and even her inheritance, so her stepsister could live the life she deserved.
But kindness was repaid with betrayal.
At twenty-eight, just hours after her billionaire fiancé finally proposed, Serena was poisoned by the very sister she had spent her life protecting.
When she opens her eyes again, Serena is eighteen, back to the day before she is supposed to give up her university admission to her stepsister.
This time, she refuses.
She keeps her future.
She takes back her inheritance.
And the cold billionaire her sister desperately wanted?
Serena decides to claim him first.
Not because she loves him but because she knows that in ten years, Adrian Kingsley will become one of the richest men in the world.
But things start changing.
The supposedly distant and emotionless billionaire is watching her closely... protecting her... and looking at her as if she belongs to him.
And sometimes, when their eyes meet, Serena wonders
Does he remember their past life too?
This time, Serena isn't the naive girl who died with regrets.
This time, she's here for revenge

7.2
Dr. Kylee Mcdonald was a brilliant medical examiner whose life was defined by cold, mechanical precision.
But that perfect control shattered when her phone rang in the middle of an autopsy.
It was her best friend, Dana, whispering their old college distress code.
"Curtain call."
By the time Kylee and Detective Justice kicked down Dana's door, she lay dead on her couch, her skin a horrifying cherry-red from cyanide.
The crime scene was clumsily staged to frame a billionaire suitor, but soon, every single suspect linked to Dana turned up violently dead.
Internal Affairs pointed the finger at Kylee, accusing her of using her medical expertise to become a vigilante serial killer.
But the encrypted truth Kylee uncovered was far more chilling.
Dana had been severely abused by her boyfriend, and driven to the edge, she manipulated him into murdering their tormentors before executing him and taking her own life.
To avoid a public scandal, the police chief buried Dana's brilliant, terrifying manifesto.
Kylee's flawless mind short-circuited. She was a genius at reading the dead, so why had she been completely blind to the living hell her best friend endured right in front of her?
Three days later, while attending a formal gala to numb her grief, a nearby apartment building exploded in flames.
As Kylee examined the charred bodies pulled from the rubble, she realized the male victim was strangled long before the fire started.
She looked at the surviving mother, whose baby had just died in the blast, but the woman's eyes were completely, terrifyingly empty.
The alarm bells in Kylee's meticulously ordered brain began to chime, signaling that a new, deadly script had just begun.