Follow
Chapters
Share
The Unwanted Convict Makes A Spectacular Comeback Novel Cover

The Unwanted Convict Makes A Spectacular Comeback

After five years in a maximum-security women's prison, Abbey Dudley was finally released. Her billionaire brother came to pick her up in a luxury SUV, but it wasn't to welcome her home. Five years ago, her adopted sister Emmie pushed a girl down a flight of concrete stairs. To protect their precious golden child, Abbey's biological parents forced her to take the bloody trophy and the blame, locking her in a cage at seventeen. While they took Emmie to Paris Fashion Week, Abbey was gagged with bleach-soaked towels and her leg was shattered by an iron pipe. They froze her eighteen-million-dollar trust fund and secretly transferred every cent to Emmie. On the day of her release, they dragged her to a grand ballroom filled with New York's elite. They forced her to wear her yellowed, frayed high school uniform, intending to publicly humiliate her as a degenerate gambling addict and an academic failure to highlight Emmie's perfection. Abbey stood there with a ruined leg and a hollowed-out soul. How could her own flesh and blood strip a Stanford-bound genius of her perfect grades, hand them to an adopted stranger, and throw their biological daughter to the wolves without a second thought? "Since you surgically removed the facts that make you monsters, I invite everyone here to verify the truth." Under the horrified gasps of the crowd, Abbey exposed their forged evidence and shattered their perfect facade. Leaving her terrified parents and screaming brother in the ruins of their reputation, she walked out into the cold night, gripping a single silver embroidery needle. She was going to carve out every drop of blood they took from her, with interest.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 8

Brecken's desperate, shameless accusation hung in the air. Why didn't you say anything?

The sheer audacity of the question made several guests physically recoil. A prominent tech CEO standing near the front row shook his head in open disgust. The attempt to blame the victim was too grotesque even for this crowd.

Abbey stood perfectly still. She looked at the man who shared her blood. His face was twisted into an ugly mask of panic and rage. His chest heaved as he tried to claw his way out of the social grave he had just dug for himself.

She felt a strange, hollow sensation in her chest. It wasn't anger. It was the absolute death of the last microscopic shred of hope she had ever held for her brother.

She didn't yell. She slowly tilted her head, her dark eyes locking onto his erratic gaze.

"I didn't say anything?" Abbey's voice was a low, gravelly hum that cut through the murmurs of the crowd.

She took a step forward. Her presence suddenly felt massive, suffocating. Brecken instinctively took a half-step backward, his heel bumping into the DJ table.

"Your memory is truly fascinating, Brecken. Or do you just surgically remove the facts that make you feel like a monster?"

"Shut up," Brecken hissed, his eyes darting around the room at the judging faces.

Abbey ignored him. She raised her chin, projecting her voice so every single person in the ballroom could hear the rot hiding beneath the Dudley family's polished exterior.

"Five years ago. January. There was a massive blizzard in New York," Abbey began, her tone flat and factual. "It was the final deadline to pay the spring tuition for Seacrest Academy."

Brecken's pupils dilated. A memory he had buried deep in his subconscious violently clawed its way to the surface. His stomach dropped.

"My bank cards were suddenly declined. I had zero cash. I wore a thin autumn jacket and stood outside the lobby of your Manhattan penthouse for four straight hours in the snow."

A collective gasp rippled through the women in the audience.

"The security guards refused to let me in," Abbey continued, stepping closer, forcing Brecken to look at her. "Because you gave them strict orders not to let any 'trash' interrupt your private weekend dinner with Emmie."

Brecken's face turned the color of ash. He opened his mouth, but his vocal cords were paralyzed.

"When you finally came downstairs, you were surrounded by your Ivy League friends. I ran up to you. My lips were blue. I was shaking so hard I could barely stand. I begged you."

Abbey's voice finally cracked. A raw, jagged edge of old trauma bled into her words.

"I begged you to loan me twenty thousand dollars for my tuition. I swore on my life I would work three jobs to pay you back. I just wanted to finish my high school education."

"Stop it. Don't say another word," Brecken pleaded, his voice a pathetic, high-pitched whisper. He raised his hands as if to physically block the words from hitting him.

Abbey's eyes flashed with a terrifying, violent light. She raised her voice, shattering his defense.

"But what did you do, Brecken?! You pulled a stack of hundred-dollar bills from your wallet. You threw them directly into the dirty snowbank. And you looked at your friends and said-"

Abbey pointed a shaking finger directly at his face.

"'Look at the family parasite. She'll do anything for a handout.'"

The ballroom erupted in a chorus of absolute horror. A wealthy matriarch in the front row actually spat on the marble floor in disgust.

"I dropped to my knees in the freezing slush," Abbey said, her voice dropping back to a deadly whisper. "I picked up every single wet, freezing bill. Because if I didn't, I would be expelled. I would lose my only chance to escape this family."

Brecken grabbed his own hair. He squeezed his eyes shut, unable to bear the weight of the crowd's hatred. He was suffocating. He needed an out. He needed a weapon.

His brain latched onto the lie his father had fed him for years.

"Because you were a failure!" Brecken screamed, his eyes snapping open. He pointed at her, his face contorted in desperate triumph. "Dad told me! Your grades were garbage! You were failing every class! Paying your tuition was throwing money down the drain!"

He panted heavily, looking around the room, begging the crowd to understand his logic. "She was a lazy, stupid parasite! Why should we invest in a failure?!"

Near the back, Chandler Dudley gripped his cane so hard the wood groaned. He realized instantly what his son had just done.

Abbey stopped speaking. She lowered her hand. She looked down at the marble floor.

Brecken saw her drop her head. A manic surge of relief flooded his veins. He thought he had finally hit her weak spot. He thought he had won.

"See?! I knew it!" Brecken yelled, his confidence returning in a sickening rush. "You have no right to demand anything from us! You were a useless academic disaster!"

Abbey slowly raised her head.

The corners of her mouth stretched upward. She smiled. It was a blinding, beautiful, and utterly apocalyptic smile.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Search for “KRFN” on moboreader to read the full book.
Copy the code and search in the NovelShort app to continue reading.
KRFN
copy
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After My Husband Cheated, I Took Back My Voice Novel Cover
8.4
For three years, Chloe endured a silent marriage with a cold billionaire, sacrificing her voice for a man who eventually betrayed her with another woman. This infidelity shatters her devotion, prompting her to reclaim her identity and speech. As she seeks independence, her husband suddenly realizes the depth of his mistake. He desperately attempts to win her back, but Chloe is no longer the submissive wife he once took for granted.
Captive Heart: The Dangerous CEO's Trap Novel Cover
9.6
Brenda Vincent thought her biggest nightmare was catching her boyfriend cheating with her roommate on her own sofa. But her life truly derailed after a drunken night led her into the bed of Bryon Reeves, the ruthless billionaire CEO and older brother of the student she tutored. Trying to pay off the most dangerous man in New York with a crumpled twenty-dollar bill was her first mistake. Fleeing the hotel, she accidentally rear-ended his custom Maybach. Bryon used the massive repair bill to blackmail her into being his fake date, parading her at a gala just to make his sister-in-law jealous. When Brenda finally snapped and fled the humiliation, only to be rescued by his biggest corporate rival, Bryon's twisted possessiveness turned completely destructive. "If you feel kidnapped, call the police. But your teaching license will be permanently revoked." He didn't just threaten her. He systematically dismantled her life, using his influence to force the university to freeze her tenure and suspend her without pay. Brenda couldn't understand why this terrifying man was going to such extreme lengths to ruin a simple tutor who just wanted to be left alone. Now, stripped of her career, her income, and her independence, she was forced into the sprawling Reeves Manor. Hearing the heavy mahogany door lock from the outside in her signal-jammed bedroom, Brenda's panic slowly morphed into a cold, clinical rage. She was trapped, but she refused to be his helpless pawn.
From Substitute to Star Novel Cover
8.5
Forced into a shadow role, Olivia serves as her twin sister's secret body double to protect her sibling's fame. Her hidden life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Alexander, a powerful billionaire who sees through the facade. As their intense connection deepens, Olivia struggles with her stolen identity and the risks of exposure. She must choose between remaining an anonymous substitute or stepping into the light to claim her own love and future.
Husband's Affair Exposed Novel Cover
8.3
After three years of a cold, distant marriage, Seraphina discovers her billionaire husband, Alistair, is entangled in a scandalous affair. The revelation shatters her world, forcing her to confront the lies that defined their union. As she seeks independence and a path forward, Alistair’s hidden motives surface, complicating her escape. This modern romance explores betrayal, power, and the high cost of love within a high-society elite.
Scars Of Betrayal: The Fallen Heiress Returns Novel Cover
8.1
I took the fall for my sister and endured three years of torment in prison. My knee was shattered, my body covered in scars, and I almost lost my life in that "accident". On the day I was released, clinging to the last shred of hope, I ran toward my fiancé Ford’s Maybach—only to hear his cold voice: "Your existence is just a nuisance."​ It turned out that the beatings and cigarette burns in prison were all arranged by him, paid for with his money. It turned out that the sister I had protected with all my heart had long been switching my medicine behind my back, hoping I would be completely crippled.​ At the family gala, they joined hands to strip me bare in front of the flashing camera lights. My father slapped me hard across the face and roared: "Why didn’t you just die in prison?"​ I smiled and tore apart my tattered dress, then dialed the number I had hidden in my heart for three years—the man who only understood blood for blood, his voice hoarse and alluring: "Turn around."​ This time, I will no longer be a toy to be manipulated. I will tear off their masks and burn the Willis family to the ground.​ By the way, I will take back everything that belongs to me—including him, the one hiding in the shadows.