
The Wrong Heiress; White Lotus Lies
After six years, Julian has finally returned home. She is no longer the naive girl deceived by her so-called sister, nor the broken daughter crushed by her parents' mistrust.
This time, she has only one goal-take back everything that rightfully belongs to her: her family, her place, and her parents' love.
"Mummy, is Daddy waiting for us? You promised I'd see him today," her little daughter, Maya, asks innocently.
At eighteen, Julian fell victim to her sister's scheme, ending up in a one-night stand with a total stranger that changed her life forever. Pregnant and disgraced, her parents buried the scandal by sending her away. She built a life in silence, raising her child alone overseas.
But now she's back-stronger, wiser, and ready for revenge.
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Chapter 5
That evening, the news about superstar Aria and an unknown woman's confrontation was everywhere. Headlines screamed across every platform:
#UnknownWomanPushedTheNationalGoddess
#GoddessAriaPitifulFace
#ProtectOurAria
Fans were relentless, flooding the internet with rage.
"Who the heck does she think she is to push my goddess?" one fan cursed.
"Oh my Aria, she looks so cute with that teary face," another drooled
"See how Prince Charming protected her? They're a match made in heaven," a third fan gushed.
"That bitch dared to push my goddess? I'll find her!" one of Aria's die-hard supporters wrote scornfully.
"Wait-did anyone notice the adorable baby in that woman's arms? She's so beautiful, I could watch her all day," the second fan added.
"Don't get distracted by the baby-focus on Aria! Can't you see she was trembling? She must have been terrified," another fan countered.
"Well... I'm drawn to anything good-looking. That's why I'm a fan of my goddess," she rebutted.
"Ugh, that unknown woman is disgusting. She's probably just a hater trying to tarnish my goddess's reputation," another sneered.
"Why hasn't she been identified yet? She must be some social climber trying to leech off Aria's fame. Let's dig her out!" a die-hard fan declared.
"Careful-don't spread fake rumors. We don't know the full story yet." That rare calm voice was quickly drowned in replies calling them a hater.
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Julia had just settled into the quiet of her hotel room, preparing to take a shower, when her phone began to ring. The name flashing on the screen made her freeze.
Mother.
The woman who hadn't called her in years.
Her finger hovered over the accept button before she finally pressed it.
"You just came back and you're causing issues again?!" Margaret's voice erupted the moment the line connected. "Why would you even push your sister?"
Julia blinked, holding the phone away from her ear slightly. Her mother's tone hadn't changed -it was still sharp, still accusing.
"You're always causing problems for this family. I wish we never had to go through all of this because of you!" Margaret's voice trembled with anger
Julia's lips curved faintly, but her eyes remained blank. She was used to this. Too used to it. "What are you talking about, ma'am?" she asked calmly, her voice soft but steady.
"The news! It's everywhere. You pushed your sister, and now your father is furious. Aria doesn't need negative publicity right now-her career is only just climbing! But you-" Margaret's voice cracked, "you only ever bring trouble. Why can't you be more like your sister?"
Unmoved, Julia walked over to the small desk in the corner of the hotel room, opened her laptop, and typed Aria's name into the search bar. Instantly, headlines and videos popped up. Her stomach clenched at the sight.
#Slut #Bitch
Her face was plastered across posters painted in red, angry words scrawled across her image. Comment sections were overflowing with insults, each more vicious than the last.
Her fingers gripped the laptop harder, but her face betrayed no emotion. She had learned long ago not to show weakness-not to them, not to anyone.
"Well," Julia said at last, her voice cool, "I did nothing wrong. She called my child a bastard."
There was a sharp intake of breath on the other end. "Aria would never say such things-especially not in public!" Margaret shot back immediately. "You're jealous of her, aren't you? That's why you pushed her."
Julia's jaw tightened. She wanted to laugh at the irony, but instead, she remained silent.
"Your father says you're to come home for dinner tonight," Margaret added curtly, her voice lower now, almost trembling as though she knew she'd gone too far. Before Julia could respond, the line went dead.
The silence in the room was deafening.
"Mummy?" a small, sleepy voice broke through. Maya rubbed her eyes, padding over to Julia with her blanket. "Who was that?"
Julia crouched down and tucked her daughter's hair behind her ear. "It's nothing, baby. Go back to sleep." She kissed Maya's forehead and guided her back into bed, patting her gently until her breathing softened again.
When she finally straightened, Julia's shoulders slumped, and she let out a long, tired sigh. None of this surprised her anymore. Her parents always believed anyone but her. Always put Aria first.
And now, even after the truth of their birth had been revealed, nothing had changed.
She glanced once more at the venomous headlines flashing on her laptop screen. Her reflection stared back at her from the darkened screen-a calm face hiding the storm inside.
But deep down, she knew one thing. Tonight's dinner would not be ordinary.
..... Dressed in a sky-blue dinner gown that shimmered faintly under the evening lights, Julia adjusted the folds of the fabric with steady hands. The gown was simple but elegant, chosen not to impress, but to present herself with quiet dignity. After settling Maya at Clara's place and kissing her daughter's forehead, she stepped out into the cool night air and hailed a cab.
The ride was quiet, almost too quiet, each turn of the wheels carrying her closer to the house she hadn't set foot in for six long years. When the cab finally slowed to a stop, the Sinclair estate stretched before her, unchanged and imposing as ever.
The sprawling lawn rolled out in perfect symmetry, the grass manicured so precisely it resembled green velvet beneath the soft glow of garden lamps. White stone statues stood guard along the path, and the faint perfume of roses drifted through the air, a reminder of the household's wealth and taste.
The mansion itself gleamed in pristine white, towering in its old-world splendor. Its tall arched windows glowed with warm light, framed by heavy drapes, while the fountain at the center of the driveway sparkled as though mocking her with its serenity.
Her chest tightened as she stepped out of the cab, the click of her heels sharp against the polished stone. Six years had passed, but nothing had changed-not the house, not its grandeur, and certainly not the suffocating weight it carried in her heart.
Butler Ken was already waiting at the entrance, posture erect, his expression perfectly neutral. He bowed slightly. "Miss Julia," he greeted smoothly. "The Master and Madam are expecting you."
The maids clustered at the side of the hall, whispering behind their hands.
"The Eldest Miss is back..."
"She's so beautiful..."
Their hushed voices carried until Butler Ken's sharp glance cut through the air. They scattered at once, their nervous laughter dissolving as silence returned to the mansion.
Julia, calm and unhurried, strolled into the dining room. Her sky-blue gown swept elegantly against the polished floor as she approached the table where her parents were already seated.
"Dad. Mum," she greeted casually, her tone cool, as though she were a guest and not their blood.
Margaret's face darkened instantly. "Darn girl, you returned home and didn't even think to tell us?" she snapped, her voice sharp enough to slice through the quiet.
Richard said nothing, swirling his wine in the glass as his steady gaze studied Julia.
Margaret pressed on, her frustration bubbling over. "The minute you're back, you're already stirring trouble! Why can't you act right for once in your life?"
Julia's eyes lifted to her mother's, cool and filled with quiet contempt. She said nothing, but her silence stung more than words.
"That's enough," Richard finally broke in, his deep voice carrying authority. "Let's wait. Aria will be here soon."
Margaret closed her mouth reluctantly, though her eyes flashed with words she clearly wanted to spit out. The maids exchanged glances, murmuring softly as they slipped in and out of the dining room.
Just then, the front doors opened, and a cheerful voice rang through the hall.
"Mum, Dad-I'm home!"
Aria glided in, Damian at her side. She wore a glamorous white evening dress that cinched neatly at her waist, her every step radiating innocence and grace. The perfect picture of a daughter any parent would cherish.
Damian walked with quiet confidence, a gift box in hand. He clasped Richard's hand firmly. "Uncle. Auntie," he greeted politely.
The butler stepped forward at once to relieve them of their things, his expression smooth with practiced efficiency.
"Mum," Aria chirped sweetly, opening a velvet case to reveal a delicate pink jade necklace that shimmered under the chandelier's light. "I saw this and thought of you. I hope you'll like it."
Margaret's face lit up, her earlier sourness vanishing in an instant. "Oh, my baby... such a filial child!" she exclaimed, her voice warm with pride as she fastened the necklace around her neck. She turned her face this way and that, admiring the glow.
Julia watched quietly from her seat, the contrast between their receptions sharp enough to sting.
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9.2
Rebirth with a Twist.
Fawn Jones doesn't get a chance to resolve the issues with her marriage. No, she gets murdered in her own bathtub. Drowned by the husband she hated after he had moved his mistress into their bed, Fawn's last lucid thought is a promise before death. "I will not stay weak. I will make you pay. If not in this life, then the next." Then she wakes up. Different room. Different body. Different life. Cassandra Huntington – rich, infamous, beautiful in a way Fawn never had been. Cassie had been in a coma for six months after a car crash. Her billionaire husband, Blake, had just signed the paperwork to turn off her life support when she suddenly started breathing on her own. Now everyone thinks Fawn is Cassandra. The media calls it a miracle. Blake calls it complicated. The woman wearing his wife's face is softer, sharper, funnier... and so tempting he hates himself for wanting her. Fawn calls it an opportunity for revenge. Her killers are still out there. Her old body is in the ground under a lie. And the only weapons she has now are Cassandra's money, Cassandra's reputation... and Cassandra's husband. So, she plays the role. Learns to walk in six-inch heels. Smiles for the cameras. Seduces a man who once couldn't stand his wife and now can't seem to stay away from her. While she quietly buys into the company that ruined her old life. While she gets close enough to the man who killed her to watch him crack. They drowned the wrong woman. Now she's awake. And she's not done.

9.8
Ina Holman, heiress to a failing real estate empire, was forced to attend a high-stakes matchmaking meeting to secure a financial lifeline for her family.
But the drink she was handed was secretly spiked. Desperate to avoid a public scandal that would ruin her father, she fled into a VIP elevator, only to fall directly into the arms of Buren Warner—the most ruthless billionaire predator on Wall Street.
After a blurred, chaotic night, the nightmare truly began.
A fabricated scandal of her hotel rendezvous hit the front pages. Her father slapped her across the face, using the disgrace as an excuse to freeze her accounts and kick her out onto the streets, legally severing her from the family trust before declaring bankruptcy.
Even worse, her twin sister was killed in a sudden estate explosion.
And the final, crushing blow? Ina discovered that her ex-boyfriend, Faron, the man supposed to save her family, was secretly gay. He and her best friend had orchestrated the drugging to destroy Ina's reputation, allowing Faron to break their alliance and keep his inheritance without suspicion.
Stripped of her home, her family, and her dignity, Ina screamed in agony on the freezing streets.
Her own father had murdered her sister for a fifty-million-dollar insurance payout and sacrificed Ina to hide his assets. The people she trusted most had conspired to ruin her life just for their own selfish greed.
Driven into a corner with absolutely nothing left to lose, Ina stared at the cold, calculating billionaire who had tracked her down to an abandoned cliffside estate.
"Marry me, and I will give you the power to destroy them all."
To avenge her sister and crush the people who betrayed her, Ina signed her soul to the devil.

7.8
For fifteen years, I buried my dream of motherhood because my husband, Bennett, swore he carried a tragic genetic defect.
"If we have children, they will suffer," he had cried on our bathroom floor.
I believed him. I made him my religion.
But at a charity gala, everything shattered. He introduced his twenty-two-year-old mistress as his "little sister," only to announce moments later that she was pregnant with his heir.
He never had a genetic defect. He just didn't want a child with me.
The humiliation didn't stop there. He moved her into our home. He took my grandmother’s emerald necklace, reset the stone, and fastened it around her neck in front of our friends.
When I tried to leave quietly, he sneered that I was jealous and toxic. He was confident he could break me, planning to manipulate me into eventually helping raise his mistress's baby.
He didn't know two things.
First, his mistress was faking the pregnancy to trap him.
Second, I wasn't going to stay to watch the fallout.
While he rushed her to the hospital for a staged emergency, blaming me for her "pain," I quietly boarded a private jet to Paris.
I deleted my number. I destroyed my SIM card. I reclaimed my maiden name.
By the time Bennett realized his "heir" was a lie and his wife was gone, I was already starting a new life where he didn't exist.

9.2
I stepped from the taxi onto Manhattan's pristine curb, a naive farm girl from Montana. My mission: marry billionaire Julian Sterling for a contract. But my welcome was a trap; that night, I found myself in his bed, a drugged, vulnerable man clinging to me.
The Sterling penthouse became a gauntlet. Julian's mother and stepsister relentlessly tried to undermine my "charity case" facade, insulting, sabotaging, and humiliating me, making my true mission perilous.
Victoria tossed money into my breakfast. Stella set impossible tasks. Julian's friend, Vanessa, bribed me to leave and shamed me at a gala. Julian, cold and suspicious, demanded I "play the fool."
Each cruel prank fueled a quiet fury. It was infuriating to be dismissed, knowing secrets I held. Julian's unexpected vulnerability and my grandfather's mysterious will sparked deeper questions.
But I fought back. I shredded Vanessa's bribe, tamed a pop star, and outwitted Stella's sabotage, proving competence. Julian's disdain shifted to respect. This was now a battle for my inheritance, identity, and hidden truths.

8.7
He was the billionaire betrayed on his wedding day.
Two broken vows. One ruthless deal.
When Adrian Voss offers Talia Monroe a six-month marriage contract, it's supposed to fix their reputations not destroy their hearts.
He's cold, calculated, and terrifyingly in control.
She's impulsive, fiery, and impossible to tame.
He says, "You'll marry me. You'll play the role. You'll obey."
She shoots back, "You don't scare me."
He leans closer, eyes like ice. "Good. Fear is useless. But obedience... that might save you."
She signed for revenge.
He planned for convenience.
Neither expected obsession.
In a marriage built on power, the real danger is falling in love.

7.1
Sex Contract
7.1
My father trades me for a wealthy guy. For our marriage to work, we had to have enjoyable sex as stipulated in the contract. In order to save my mother, who is now in the hospital, I have no choice but to sign it.
I remarked, "No one enjoys forced sex for money," and he agreed.
"Coercion is something I will never do. But woman begs me for desire."
I screamed in front of everyone as he jumped under the table and pierced me with his tongue and fingers.
"A jeck, that's all you are."
"It's not over yet!"
He chuckled.
"When we go to the vehicle,"
"Now let's fuck in the backseat,"