
The Wicked Princess Returns: Breaking the Arrogant Heir
They exiled me hoping for a nun. I came back a queen with a custom Pagani and a taste for chaos.
Chicago is my playground, and its little princes have forgotten the rules. My rules.
Enter Cullen Vaughn. The golden heir, the perfect gentleman, the city's darling. He made the mistake of standing in my house and calling me a "rabid dog" unfit for his bed.
Cute.
For that, I've decided I want him. Not to love, or to cherish. But to own. To break. To watch the horror in his pretty eyes as he's forced to kneel and wed the monster he despises. His pristine world is about to be crashed by the spoiled brat he never saw coming.
They wanted humility? I'll give them a coronation instead. And the first jewel in my new crown will be his ruin.
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Chapter 5
Alessa POV
The heavy oak doors of the main house yielded to the guards as I approached. I walked alone down the dimly lit corridor leading to Don Alfonzo’s study. The thick, deep-red Persian carpet absorbed the sharp clicks of my heels, swallowing the sound just as this house swallowed secrets. On either side of the walls, massive oil portraits of past Moreno Dons stared down at me. They wore the tailored suits of different eras, but their painted eyes shared the same cold, judging weight.
Let them judge.
Three years ago, I had walked this exact path after shoving Elizabeth Shields into the freezing, black waters of Lake Michigan. The entire Chicago underworld had trembled at the sheer audacity of it. The traditionalists in our ranks—men like Capo Vario—had celebrated my subsequent exile to a remote Sicilian convent. They thought the nuns and the isolation would file down my claws and teach me a lady's manners. They thought the Moreno Family was finally rid of its most volatile problem.
They were wrong.
I was only back because my grandfather, Consigliere Felton Moreno, had orchestrated the absolute destruction of the Vaughn family’s border smuggling ring. He had bought my return with blood, profit, and undeniable leverage. I hadn't brought back repentance from Sicily. I brought back hellfire, and I was ready to watch them burn.
I pushed open the heavy mahogany doors to the study without bothering to knock.
The air inside was thick with the scent of expensive Cuban cigars, aged whiskey, and the suffocating weight of absolute power. Don Alfonzo Moreno sat behind his massive marble desk like a king on his throne, his face an unreadable mask of weathered stone. To his right stood my grandfather, Felton, his sharp, calculating eyes softening the fraction of a second they landed on me.
And pacing before the desk like an enraged bull was Capo Vario. With his silver hair and rigid adherence to the old ways, Vario was the loudest voice of the family's traditional faction.
"...a reckless, brutal stunt!" Vario was shouting, his face flushed purple. "She will bring the wrath of both the Blairs and the Vaughns down upon us! She is destroying the peace you built, Don!"
I ignored the tension crackling in the room. Bypassing Vario entirely, I strolled over to the crystal decanters on the side table. I poured myself a generous measure of the Don’s prized Macallan. Vario’s rant ground to a sudden halt. He stared at me in sheer disbelief as I sank into the plush leather sofa opposite the Don and propped my boots—still dusted with the slush and grime of the Gold Coast—right onto the center of the priceless antique coffee table.
I swirled the amber liquid in my glass, taking a slow sip. "Keep going," I drawled lazily, waving my free hand. "Don't stop on my account."
Vario trembled with rage. He spun back to the desk, his voice cracking. "Don! Look at her! No remorse! She has absolutely no respect for you, or for the laws of this Family! She needs to be disciplined!"
Before the Don could speak, my grandfather stepped forward. Felton Moreno was a man who commanded armies with a whisper, but his voice now held only a grandfather's fierce, blind devotion.
"Lower your voice, Vario," Felton murmured, though the threat beneath the words was razor-sharp. "You're startling my sweet granddaughter."
I almost laughed. Instead, I offered a theatrical, exaggerated yawn. "It is awfully loud in here."
Vario looked like he might have a stroke. He pleaded with the man behind the desk, his hands gripping the edge of the marble. "Don Alfonzo, I beg you. You must teach her a lesson. For the sake of our survival."
Don Alfonzo finally moved. He leaned forward, his dark eyes locking onto mine. There was no fury in his gaze, only a calculating, terrifying calm. He spoke in a voice so quiet it commanded absolute silence.
"I will, Vario," the Don said, the words dripping with a dismissive edge that stripped the Capo of all his dignity. "I will 'teach' this brat a lesson."
Vario’s face drained of color. He wasn't stupid; he heard the mockery in the Don's tone, the unspoken confirmation that my actions were already sanctioned. The trial was over, and the verdict was absolute indulgence.
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8.5
Years ago, he made a promise he never kept. Now, he's a cold, ruthless billionaire she only sees on TV. For Elara Vance, the past is a painful memory overshadowed by her father's mountain of debt and the fight to keep her little brother alive. Just when she is at her lowest point, a message from her childhood friend, Alessandro Conti, offers a glimmer of hope.
But the man who shows up isn't the boy she remembers. He offers a cold, emotionless contract: a one-year marriage of convenience in exchange for a fortune that will save her family. Bound by paper and circumstance, Elara enters Alessandro's world of power and lies. He doesn't remember the vow he made, but soon, his calculated plans crumble under the weight of an unscripted love.
When a single moment of betrayal tears them apart, a new, even more devastating truth remains hidden, and Alessandro must lose everything to find the truth and the woman he never stopped loving.

8.1
Terminally ill.
Betrayed by her husband.
Abandoned by the only family she had.
Ariel died with nothing... and no one.
But fate gives her a second chance.
Reborn three years before her death, she walks away from the man who ruined her life-and takes back everything they stole.
Her love.
Her identity.
Her power.
Now, the cold billionaire who once ignored her can't take his eyes off her.
The brother who abandoned her starts to regret.
Too late.
Because this time, Ariel isn't the woman who begs.
She's the one who makes them kneel.

8.1
Arnetta had been married to a wealthy man for three years, but she had never even seen his face.
After a wild night of drinking, she woke up in a hotel room next to a handsome, ruthless stranger.
He coldly kicked her out, mocking her as just another desperate woman trying to sleep her way to the top.
To her shock, she soon discovered the stranger was Brennan Kirkland—her firm's top-tier client and a legendary Wall Street billionaire.
Hiding her true identity as a corporate spy, she manipulated her way into becoming his executive assistant to steal his data.
During a business dinner, Arnetta received a humiliating text from her absent husband, demanding a divorce and calling her a greedy parasite.
"He is a deadbeat coward who thinks money solves everything," Arnetta spat in anger.
"A man who hides behind lawyers is weak," Brennan agreed coldly.
He had absolutely no idea he was insulting his own actions, nor did he realize the wild, gold-digging wife he despised was sitting right across from him.
The next day, her husband's legal team sent a brutal twenty-million-dollar settlement offer, threatening to ruin her if she didn't take the payoff and disappear.
Staring at the degrading ultimatum, Arnetta's hands shook with blinding rage.
She looked at Brennan, who was busy plotting to destroy his own wife, and a terrifyingly calm smile touched her lips.
She wasn't just going to take the money; she was going to completely destroy him.

9.5
Elsie was the Sutton family's perfect puppet, a sickly heiress locked away in a pristine manor and treated like fragile porcelain. Her only purpose was to be a pawn in her mother's corporate games.
Without warning, her mother ordered her to marry Duke Blake, a ruthless, cold-blooded billionaire known for destroying his rivals. Worse, her mother immediately handed over total control of Elsie's life to him, declaring she couldn't even step outside the gates without his explicit permission.
Desperate, Elsie met him and asked if she would be expected to perform wifely duties, praying for a marriage in name only.
"I have a very high sex drive."
He stated it bluntly, shattering her illusions. Yet, when he drove her into the city days later, a sudden swerve sent her tumbling directly into his lap. Instead of the desire he claimed to possess, his body went completely rigid. He violently shoved her away, slamming her hard against the passenger seat. His face was pale, his knuckles white, and he stared straight ahead with a look of absolute, terrifying revulsion.
Humiliation and sharp pain coiled in her chest. She couldn't understand. Why did he demand absolute control over her and boast about his desires, only to treat her accidental touch like a repulsive disease? Why did this all-powerful man secretly smell of hospital antiseptics? What exactly was the Sutton family forcing her to marry?
But she was no longer willing to be a lamb led to the slaughter. Thinking of the provocative black lace hidden behind her wardrobe's false wall, Elsie smiled coldly. She was going to find the fatal flaw in this ruthless billionaire's code, and use it to completely shatter her cage.

8.4
Kathern was forced out of her sister's home by her abusive brother-in-law, who violently demanded she pay half the rent or get out.
To protect her sister from his rage, Kathern agreed to a six-month paper marriage with a stranger—an old woman's grandson, Bronson—in exchange for a simple apartment.
But her new husband treated her like a scheming gold digger from the very first second.
He showed up to City Hall in a cheap suit, shoved a brutal prenup in her face, and dumped her in a completely empty, dust-filled apartment.
"Just don't cause any trouble," he warned coldly, before leaving her alone.
When Kathern politely texted him to ask if he was coming home for dinner, he immediately blocked her number.
Kathern was furious and baffled. She didn't want a dime of his money, nor did she care about his boring middle-management job.
She had only agreed to this marriage for a place to sleep, yet this arrogant man treated her like absolute garbage.
Refusing to swallow the insult, Kathern immediately dialed his grandmother to expose his behavior.
She was going to build her own independent life, completely unaware that her "cheap corporate loser" of a husband was actually the ruthless billionaire CEO of the Vaughan empire.

9.6
Annabelle lay dying on a rotting mattress in a freezing apartment, her lungs failing from severe malnutrition.
Her phone rang. It was her fiancé, Axel, calling from his lavish wedding—with her best friend, Fay.
"You were just a naive ATM," Axel chuckled over the phone.
He admitted he had drained her trust fund and framed her for the drug scandal that ruined her life.
Fay took the phone, wearing the haute couture wedding dress Annabelle had designed for herself.
"Your parents' private jet crash wasn't an accident," Fay whispered viciously.
The brutal truth shattered Annabelle. She died in pure agony, vomiting blood, her eyes wide open in absolute hatred.
But as her soul floated above her corpse, the door was kicked open by Dangelo Valencia—the arrogant heir she had despised her entire life.
He held her ruined body, sobbing, and ordered his private army to destroy Axel and Fay, sending them to prison.
Then, Dangelo collapsed, dying from a military shrapnel wound he got just to prove his worth after she had cruelly rejected him years ago.
Watching him bleed out for her, Annabelle's soul screamed in excruciating guilt.
Why had she blindly trusted a parasite who murdered her family, while destroying the only man who would burn the world down to avenge her?
When she opened her eyes again, she was back in her pristine high school uniform.
She had returned to the exact day she was supposed to fund Axel's startup.
This time, she ripped his business plan to shreds and walked straight out to find Dangelo.