
The Runaway Heiress's Defiant Comeback
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For five years, I lived a beautiful lie. I was Aliana Hughes, the cherished wife of the city's most feared Mafia Capo and the beloved daughter of the Don. I believed my arranged marriage had blossomed into love.
On my birthday, my husband promised me the amusement park. Instead, I found him there with his other family, celebrating the fifth birthday of the son I never knew he had.
I overheard their plan. My husband called me a "naive fool," a placeholder to legitimize his secret son. The ultimate betrayal wasn't his affair, but the sight of my own father's car parked across the street. My family wasn't just aware; they were the architects of my ruin.
Back home, I found the proof: a secret photo album of my husband's other family posing with my parents, and records showing my father had bankrolled the entire deception. They had even drugged me on weekends so he could play happy family.
The grief didn't break me. It turned into something cold and sharp. I was a ghost in a life that was never mine, and a ghost has nothing to lose.
I copied every damning file onto a USB drive. As they celebrated their perfect day, I sent a courier with my parting gift: a recording of their treachery. While their world burned, I walked toward the airport, ready to erase myself and start over.
The Runaway Heiress's Defiant Comeback Chapter 1
For five years, I lived a beautiful lie. I was Aliana Hughes, the cherished wife of the city's most feared Mafia Capo and the beloved daughter of the Don. I believed my arranged marriage had blossomed into love.
On my birthday, my husband promised me the amusement park. Instead, I found him there with his other family, celebrating the fifth birthday of the son I never knew he had.
I overheard their plan. My husband called me a "naive fool," a placeholder to legitimize his secret son. The ultimate betrayal wasn't his affair, but the sight of my own father's car parked across the street. My family wasn't just aware; they were the architects of my ruin.
Back home, I found the proof: a secret photo album of my husband's other family posing with my parents, and records showing my father had bankrolled the entire deception. They had even drugged me on weekends so he could play happy family.
The grief didn't break me. It turned into something cold and sharp. I was a ghost in a life that was never mine, and a ghost has nothing to lose.
I copied every damning file onto a USB drive. As they celebrated their perfect day, I sent a courier with my parting gift: a recording of their treachery. While their world burned, I walked toward the airport, ready to erase myself and start over.
Chapter 1
Aliana POV:
My husband, Ivan Hughes, the most feared Capo in the Donovan Outfit, promised to take me to the amusement park for my birthday. He lied. I found him there with his other family, celebrating the fifth birthday of the son I never knew he had.
It all started this morning, in the beautiful lie I called my life. I was convinced I was the cherished, long-lost heiress, finally secure in my place. I believed my arranged marriage was a path to love, that my husband adored me.
That morning, he'd kissed me before he left, a possessive, almost absentminded gesture. His thumb traced my jaw, his lips firm against mine. "Happy birthday, mia cara."
The words were a warm blanket over the cold space in our bed he'd leave behind.
Five years ago, my rival, Kiera Reese, had tried to ruin me. She sabotaged a multi-million dollar art acquisition I was managing for the Family, a move calculated to paint me as incompetent in front of my father, the Don. My parents told me she'd had a mental breakdown, that she'd been sent to a private facility. The matter was closed. I believed them.
Over coffee downtown, my best friend, Debi, wasn't so sure.
"I still can't believe they let her off so easily," she said, stirring her latte with more force than necessary. "She tried to destroy your reputation."
"She was sick, Debi," I said, defending a narrative I desperately needed to be true.
I pulled out my phone, my fingers flying across the screen in a hopeful, girlish message to Ivan. Can we still go to the amusement park? For my birthday?
His reply was swift. Dismissive.
Buried with Family business. Rain check.
A familiar ache settled in my chest, but this time, it was laced with something sharp: doubt. It was always "Family business."
Debi's eyes narrowed. "On your birthday? No man is that busy, Aliana. A man that conveniently busy is hiding something." She leaned forward, a silent dare in her expression. "You should take him lunch."
Her words landed on the fertile ground of my newfound fear. So I went.
Hughes Bio-Tech was one of our cleanest fronts, a gleaming tower of steel and glass. Ivan's secretary, a young woman who always looked terrified of him, paled when she saw me.
"Mrs. Hughes! I... I wasn't expecting you."
"Is Ivan in?" I asked, holding up a paper bag with his favorite sandwich.
She wrung her hands. "He's not. He's... at the Reese Gallery. In the West End. Overseeing an installation."
Reese Gallery. The name snagged in my throat. A cold dread, thick and suffocating, began to pool in my stomach.
I drove, my knuckles white on the steering wheel. As I pulled up to the gallery, I saw it. My father's black armored sedan, parked discreetly across the street.
They weren't just aware. They were involved.
Through the gallery's floor-to-ceiling window, I saw them. Ivan. Kiera. And a little boy with Ivan's dark hair and a smile that was a perfect, devastating copy of my own. Ivan was laughing, a relaxed, unguarded expression I hadn't seen on his face in years. He looked happy. He looked like a man in love.
The little boy, Leo, shouted with a glee that echoed in the silent cavern of my chest. "Daddy, can we go to the amusement park now? For my birthday?"
Ivan's voice, laced with an affection he never used with me, drifted through the slightly ajar door. "I booked the whole park, kiddo. Just for you."
Leo's birthday. It was the same day as mine.
Kiera leaned in, her hand on Ivan's arm. "Does she suspect anything?" she murmured.
Ivan's laugh was a cruel, ugly sound. "Aliana? She's a sweet, naive fool. Believes every word I say."
He leaned down and gave Kiera a tender kiss. It was the exact same possessive, almost absentminded gesture he'd given me that morning.
He continued, his voice carrying with an arrogance that assumed no one of consequence could ever be listening. He'd claim he was sterile. They would "adopt" Leo. Make him the sole, legitimate heir to the Donovan-Hughes line. My purpose, my entire five-year marriage, was to be a placeholder. A legitimate face for his illegitimate family.
My phone buzzed in my hand. A text from Ivan.
Thinking of you. Miss you.
For a heartbeat, the world went silent. The grief wasn't an ache; it was a physical schism, a fault line cracking through the bedrock of my soul. It didn't break me. It didn't shatter. It crystallized into something hard, cold, and sharp enough to gut a man.
I put the car in drive.
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The Runaway Heiress's Defiant Comeback of Contents
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Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
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9.4
I thought the Burch family gave me a loving home when they took me out of the orphanage.
But when the global deep freeze apocalypse hit, my adoptive parents mercilessly kicked me out of the bunker to freeze to death.
As I lay dying in the snow, covered in horrific purple frostbite, my adoptive sister Kendal walked past me in a pristine designer jacket.
Around her neck was my only childhood possession—an antique gold necklace my adoptive mother had ripped off my neck to give to her.
Kendal gloated, bragging that my pendant held a magical space with infinite supplies and fresh food while the rest of the world starved.
I realized I had spent years emptying my life savings to fund their luxury cars and fake medical emergencies.
They had drained my bank accounts, stolen my bloodline's heirloom, and used my magical lifeline to live like royalty while leaving me to die.
I took my last ragged breath in that blinding blizzard, consumed by a toxic hatred.
Why was I so hopelessly weak? Why did I let them take everything from me?
Opening my eyes again, the painful frostbite scars were gone. My skin was warm.
I grabbed my phone. The screen lit up: November 12.
It was exactly three days before the world ended.
When my adoptive mother called, faking a tearful emergency to demand another thirty thousand dollars, I smiled coldly.
"Just tell me where to send the money, Mom."
This time, I'm taking my space back, and I'm going to drain them dry.

8.6
In my past life, the Cerberus strain leaked, turning the world into a blood-soaked hell of rotting flesh and mutated monsters.
I thought my boyfriend Declan and my best friend Hailee would have my back as we fled the quarantine zone.
Instead, when the surging crowd of the infected cornered us, they didn't hesitate.
They shoved me backward into the horde just to buy themselves three seconds to run.
As I fell into the mud, I saw them fleeing without a single backward glance.
"She's dead weight anyway!" Hailee screamed.
"Just keep running, she'll distract them!" Declan yelled back.
I was torn apart, feeling the agonizing tear of rotting teeth sinking into my neck and the hot spray of my own blood.
Before the apocalypse, my greedy uncle had locked away my ten-million-dollar trust fund, leaving me with nothing but a fake boyfriend who only wanted me for my money.
Until my last breath, I couldn't understand how the people I loved most could trade my life for a head start.
Why did I blindly trust them? Why didn't I see through their perfectly choreographed lies?
Opening my eyes again, the stench of decaying flesh vanished, replaced by the sterile smell of my college dorm room.
Hailee and Declan were standing over my bed, faking tears of concern over my meningitis fever.
I was back exactly seven days before the world ended, and my spatial vault ability had come back with me.
This time, I'm extorting my uncle for every cent, hoarding the city's supplies, and leaving them all to rot.

8.1
Elinor's frail daughter, Cece, died in a sterile hospital room while waiting for her father to take her to Disney World.
But her billionaire husband, Derick, never showed up. At the exact moment Cece's heart monitor flatlined, the hospital TV broadcasted Derick affectionately holding the hand of his mistress and he has booked a clearance of the entire Disneyland to celebrate mistress's daughter's birthday!.
When Elinor confronted Derick with their daughter's ashes, he sneered and accused her of hiding the child just to get his attention. Elinor's heart was torn to shreds. How could a father be so blind and ruthless? Did Kamryn use his power to steal the very kidney that belonged to Cece? Why did her innocent baby have to die for their sick affair?
The suffocating grief inside Elinor finally crystallized into a sharp blade. She wiped the blood from her lips, canceled the simple divorce, and began her ruthless revenge.

7.8
Alexis signed the divorce papers, leaving her with no assets, no alimony, and just the clothes on her back.
To forget her abusive husband Carlos, she got drunk and bought a high-end gigolo for the night with her last 800 dollars.
But the man she slept with wasn't an escort. He was Jarrett Hughes, a ruthless billionaire CEO.
And while she was gone, her ex-husband was busy destroying her entire life.
Carlos framed her with fake photos of her cheating to justify the penniless divorce.
Then came the real nightmare.
Carlos and her own aunt secretly drained her family's corporate accounts, driving her father to jump off a building.
At the hospital, her grieving mother blamed her for the tragedy, violently attacking her in the ER.
To top it off, her cousin Josie—who was secretly sleeping with Carlos—held her father's ashes hostage.
"Crawl on your knees and pick it up, or the ashes go in the river," Josie sneered, throwing cash into the freezing slush.
Stripped of her marriage, her father, and her dignity, Alexis sat bleeding in the snow.
She couldn't understand why the people she loved most had coordinated such a brutal slaughter against her.
But Carlos and Josie made one fatal mistake.
They didn't know the "gigolo" Alexis had accidentally bought was the most powerful man in New York.
Alexis looked at the towering billionaire standing behind her, a vengeful fire burning in her eyes.
"I need you to get my father's ashes back," she said, pulling him into a kiss right in front of her ex-husband. "I don't care what it takes."

8.7
Ada was eight months pregnant, sitting peacefully in her husband's Manhattan estate, looking at a baby nursery catalog.
Suddenly, her husband's mistress, Jacklyn, walked in, threw an ultrasound photo on the table, and locked the door.
Before Ada could process the betrayal, Jacklyn dragged her to the top of the marble staircase and threw herself backward just as Desmond walked through the front doors.
"She pushed me, Desmond! She tried to kill our baby!"
Desmond looked at Ada with absolute hatred.
He ignored Ada's breaking water and her agonizing screams for help, leaving her to miscarry on the freezing floor while he rushed Jacklyn to the hospital.
He sent Ada to a brutal federal prison for three years, where she was tortured and left with a body covered in horrific scars, mourning the baby she was told died at birth.
When Ada was finally released, Desmond destroyed her cousin's company to force her back to his estate as a lowly maid.
But when Ada saw Jacklyn's three-year-old son, her world stopped.
Right in the center of the little boy's palm was a faint crescent moon birthmark.
It was the exact same mark Ada had kissed on her own lifeless baby's tiny hand before the doctors took his body away.
How did her dead child become Jacklyn's little prince?
Looking at the woman who stole her life and the husband who threw her in hell, Ada clenched her scarred hands and swore she would tear their world apart to get her son back.

8.7
For seven years, I was Alpha Zane’s Chosen Mate, suppressing my warrior instincts to be the docile, supportive partner he demanded.
On our seventh anniversary, while I waited by a candlelit table, I accidentally overheard his mind-link with another woman.
"Seven years is a habit, my dear, not love. She's docile, she'll understand."
He told Seraphina, his new political ally, laughing as he dismissed my entire existence.
I didn't scream or cry. I scraped the anniversary cake into the trash, drafted a formal rejection letter, and walked out of the packhouse.
But Zane didn't even notice my departure. He was so consumed by his new lover that my rejection letter was treated as garbage and tossed into the incinerator.
He paraded Seraphina around the pack, even handing my hard-earned strategic command over to her—a woman who knew absolutely nothing about war.
When my loyal subordinates protested, he violently suppressed them, declaring my absence a "childish tantrum" and framing me as the bitter obstacle to his destined romance.
He honestly thought I was just hiding in my room, waiting to beg for his charity and accept a humiliating demotion.
He had no idea that I had already crossed the border into enemy territory.
Tonight, I am attending his grand celebration.
Not as the heartbroken mate he discarded, but as the newly appointed Gamma of his deadliest rival, the Sterling Pack.











