
The Superstar Heiress's Unscripted Romance
Eleonora Carlisle was just one movie away from shedding her commercial starlet image to become a serious, award-winning actress. Then, a fabricated paparazzi photo ruined everything.
A clumsy pop idol tripped, she caught his arm, and the media spun it into a passionate late-night tryst. But the real nightmare began when a slip of her thumb accidentally "liked" a viral article branding her as Hollywood's ultimate player.
The internet tore her apart. To save her dream role, her ruthless manager forged her signature and blackmailed her with an eight-figure penalty, forcing her onto a trashy reality dating show. Stripped of her phone and thrown into a crowded theme park, she thought she could just treat it like a boring, scripted vacation. She had no idea the show was an unedited, 24/7 global live stream, capturing her every eye-roll, complaint, and blatant attempt to cheat at the games.
She hated being manipulated like a pawn on a studio executive's chessboard. But the ultimate humiliation came when she slipped and fell directly into the arms of a cold, aristocratic stranger—Brennan Kane, the notoriously ruthless Chief Counsel of her own family's mega-corporation. Why was a top-tier corporate predator wandering around a dating show set?
Believing she had successfully ordered the cameraman to cut the feed, she mockingly asked if he was looking for a girlfriend. Instead of walking away, Brennan stepped dangerously close and stared right into the hidden hot mic.
"I don't have a girlfriend. I am single."
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Chapter 6
At three o'clock that afternoon, Eleonora walked into the towering glass skyscraper of the Carlisle Group headquarters. She had swapped her glamorous gown for a low-profile khaki trench coat and a baseball cap pulled low over her eyes.
She swiped her security badge and stepped into the private elevator reserved exclusively for the CEO.
The elevator chimed softly as the doors opened on the top floor. She walked down the silent, heavily carpeted hallway and pushed open the massive mahogany double doors.
Behind a sprawling executive desk sat her older brother, Alphons Carlisle. He was reviewing a mountain of legal documents.
Hearing the doors open, Alphons looked up. The severe, ruthless expression he wore for business softened slightly when he saw his sister.
Eleonora didn't bother with pleasantries. She walked straight to the expensive leather sofa and collapsed onto it, her limbs going boneless.
She pulled off her baseball cap and immediately started venting loudly about the paparazzi, the scandal, and Carrie's blackmail.
Alphons set down his Montblanc pen. He stood up, his tall frame imposing, and walked over to the water dispenser.
He filled a glass with warm water and carried it over, handing it to his complaining sister.
His brow furrowed. "I heard about this reality show nonsense. You shouldn't be doing this."
Eleonora took a sip of the water. She shrugged, her shoulders slumping. "Carrie says it's the only PR strategy that will save my role in the movie."
Alphons let out a cold, dismissive snort. "The heir to the Carlisle family does not need to suffer this kind of humiliation. I will have the acquisitions department buy the production company tomorrow. We will fire the director and cancel the show."
Eleonora choked on her water. She waved her hands frantically. "No! Absolutely not. I spend my entire life trying to prove I'm a real actress. If you buy the studio, the media will just say I'm a spoiled rich girl throwing daddy's money around."
Alphons saw the genuine panic in her eyes and relented. He turned and walked back to his desk.
As he organized the papers, he spoke casually. "The legal department just brought on a new Chief Counsel. His name is Brennan Kane. His methods are incredibly ruthless and efficient. He's a rare talent."
Eleonora had zero interest in corporate personnel changes. She gave a vague, dismissive "Oh" and didn't process the name at all.
She lifted her wrist and glanced at her watch. It was nearing five o'clock.
Alphons noticed the movement. "Don't forget. We have the family dinner with the board of directors and the elders tonight."
The words "family dinner" hit Eleonora like a physical shock. Her spine went completely rigid.
Her mind was instantly flooded with terrifying images of her aunts and uncles relentlessly pressuring her to get married, trying to force her into a strategic business alliance with another wealthy family.
She shot up from the sofa as if the leather had caught fire. She grabbed her bag and her hat in one frantic motion.
She started backing toward the door, her words tumbling out in a rushed panic. "I can't! The production crew just texted. They need me for an emergency pre-interview tonight. I have to go!"
Alphons saw right through the lie. He opened his mouth to stop her.
But Eleonora had already yanked the heavy doors open. She sprinted out of the office like a fleeing criminal, shouting, "Apologize to the uncles for me!" over her shoulder.
The doors slammed shut. Alphons stared at the empty space, letting out a heavy sigh.
He knew she was running away from the pressure of marriage because of the deep emotional trauma she had suffered years ago. His eyes darkened with worry.
He picked up the internal phone on his desk. He ordered his assistant to secretly monitor the reality show's production to ensure her safety.
He hung up the phone. His gaze dropped to the legal document on his desk. In the bottom right corner was the bold, aggressive signature of Brennan Kane.
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8.7
For three years, I played the perfect, submissive housewife to billionaire Julian Harrison.
But right after an intimate night together, he coldly threw a divorce agreement onto the bed.
"Scarlett landed an hour ago. I need my single status restored to welcome her back."
That same night, I ended up in the emergency room and discovered I was pregnant with twins.
When Julian found out, he didn't show a shred of joy. Instead, he stormed into my hospital room, threw a blank check directly at my face, and ordered me to get rid of them.
He accused me of using the babies as a sick game to trap his assets.
Then, his ruthless lawyer kicked me out of our penthouse, confiscating the jewelry he gifted me and tossing my worn-out notebook onto the floor like garbage.
Standing in the freezing rain, my heart completely died.
I had swallowed my pride, managed his life, and cooked his meals to his exact standards for three years, only to be thrown away the second his first love returned.
But he didn't know that the notebook his lawyer discarded contained the secret formulas of Aura Beauty, a billion-dollar empire I built in the shadows.
I tore his check into pieces, blocked his number, and left in a Maybach sent by my associate.
Logging into my global CEO database, I looked at his company's fragile stock chart with a predatory smile.
The docile Mrs. Harrison died in the rain. It was time to crush his empire.

7.2
Elmore Thomas rushed into the emergency room, clutching his feverish seven-year-old son, Buddy, tightly to his chest.
When the privacy curtain was pulled back, the air in Elmore's lungs vanished. The attending physician standing under the harsh lights was his wife, Kendal—the woman everyone believed had burned to death eight years ago.
But there was no tearful reunion. Kendal looked at him, and her eyes froze into impenetrable ice. She treated him like a biohazard, strictly referring to him as the family member.
Worse, she didn't recognize Buddy. She comforted their crying son with the same gentle warmth she used to reserve for Elmore, completely unaware she was soothing the baby she thought had died.
Days later, Elmore watched from the shadows as she picked up another boy outside a prep school, her left hand flashing a massive diamond engagement ring.
When his butler accidentally recognized her, Kendal shielded her new stepson with pure disgust in her eyes.
"Tell that psychopath to sign the divorce papers immediately. I have a new family now."
The words 'new family' echoed in Elmore's skull, tearing him apart. For eight years, he had lived in a hell of guilt and madness, raising their son in the shadow of her ghost. How could she just erase their past? How could she give her tender smiles to a stranger and look at him with absolute revulsion?
Standing in a luxury ballroom, Elmore squeezed his hand until his crystal champagne flute shattered, thick blood dripping onto the rug. The murderous obsession in his dark eyes returned as he called his lawyer.
"Freeze her divorce application. Use every dirty trick in the book. She isn't leaving."

9.2
Lainey spent her last life destroying herself for Larry, only to become the woman he discarded most cruelly. He never loved her, never wanted her, and made no secret that his first love still owned his heart.
On their wedding day, he abandoned Lainey at the altar for that woman, then later used Lainey as nothing more than a stepping stone for his company's rise. In the end, he even had her kidney ripped from her.
Reborn at the very moment everything began, Lainey called off the wedding without hesitation. But after losing her, Larry begged desperately.
Lainey shot him a cold look, then turned and walked straight into the arms of a powerful, aloof man, who stared down at Larry with pure contempt. "She's my wife now."

7.2
For ten years, Aurora was abandoned by her wealthy family to rot in the countryside.
When she finally returned, there was no warm welcome. The Lott family only brought her back to replace her adopted sister in an arranged marriage with Damian Yates, a notoriously violent, crippled billionaire, just to save their bankrupt company.
Her grandmother mocked her as uneducated trash. Her fake sister feigned disgust at her very presence.
When her biological father desperately tried to stop them from sending his daughter to her death, the family turned on him.
Her grandmother struck her father across the face, kicked the three of them out of the manor into the freezing rain, and arrogantly declared they would starve on the streets by nightfall.
They thought Aurora was just a helpless, pathetic hillbilly who would quietly accept being sold as livestock.
They had no idea that over the past decade, she had survived the darkest corners of the world, becoming a lethal operative with unimaginable power.
Standing in the cold rain, Aurora didn't shed a single tear.
She calmly pulled out her encrypted phone, personally canceled the billionaire's marriage contract, and ordered her hacker to completely freeze the Lott family's accounts.
"Total financial annihilation. Burn them to the ground."
But as she watched her abusers' legacy crumble, a classified file arrived on her phone, revealing that the very billionaire she just rejected was tied to her mother's unsolved murder.
The real hunt was just beginning.

7.5
I spent ten years blindly devoted to my husband, Kyler, building a perfect life together.
When I went into premature labor, he held my hand and promised everything would be fine.
But the moment I woke up in the VIP delivery room, the doctor coldly declared my newborn daughter dead.
Kyler rushed in, his face a mask of grief, insisting on taking her body away immediately to handle the arrangements.
If I hadn't heard my supposedly dead baby's telepathic voice echoing in my head, I would have handed her over.
She told me Kyler had poisoned my prenatal vitamins to induce early labor.
He bribed the medical team to fake her death so he could harvest her rare stem cells to save his sick mistress.
And worse, he had pulled the security detail from our eight-year-old son's school.
He was letting cartel kidnappers take my boy just to force me to sign over my family's billionaire trust fund.
The man I kissed every morning was a monster wearing my husband's skin.
How could he smile at me while planning to murder our children and drain my family's wealth?
The sheer terror and betrayal tore my heart into a thousand jagged pieces.
But I didn't scream or confront him.
Instead, I faked a hysterical breakdown, clutched my baby tight, and quietly contacted my family's private mercenary team.
"File the injunctions. I want him destroyed by morning."

7.9
Ivy Bennett proposed to the wrong man.
He was supposed to be wearing green. He wasn't. But he said yes anyway.
Now she's married to a billionaire CEO she met five minutes ago, living in a penthouse she doesn't belong in, and trying very hard not to fall for the husband who was supposed to be temporary.
The contract says six months. No feelings. Clean exit.
But Adrian Vale has been looking for her for two years. And he's not letting go.
A mistake. A contract. The wrong man in blue.