
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 6
The family sat down together for dinner, but it felt less like a gathering and more like a silent war.
Aria played the role of the perfect, filial daughter, her smile sweet and gentle as she placed a piece of meat onto Margaret's plate. "Mum, you should try this," she said softly, her hand brushing Damian's arm now and then in a show of tender affection. Margaret's face glowed with satisfaction, clearly pleased by her "good child's" attentiveness.
Across the table, Julian sat quietly, her posture straight but her presence barely acknowledged. The delicious aroma of the meal filled the room, but every bite that touched her tongue tasted like ash. Her fork scraped softly against her plate, a brittle sound in the silence, as she toyed with the food more than she ate it.
Even after all these years, she should have been numb to the preference shown to Aria. Yet it still stung. She remembered once trying the same gestures-serving her mother, speaking with care-only to be brushed aside or scolded for being "pretentious." Now, Aria did the very same things and was praised as though she hung the moon.
The soft clink of cutlery and murmurs of approval from Margaret filled the silence, while Richard remained impassive, sipping his wine as if the imbalance before him didn't exist. To the others, Julian might as well have been invisible.
Still, she held her head high, refusing to let them see her falter.
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The dinner ended in a subtle, almost suffocating silence. Julian laid her fork down gently, about to excuse herself when Richard's voice suddenly broke through.
"Since you're back, you should join the company."
The calm authority in his tone froze the room.
All heads turned toward him. Aria, who had just lifted the coffee pot to pour her mother a cup, faltered. The porcelain slipped in her grip, and steaming liquid spilled over her hand.
"Ouchhh!" she cried out, her voice sharp with pain as she flinched back.
Margaret shot to her feet, panic on her face. "Get me the first aid box!" she barked at the maids.
They scurried into action. Damian was already at Aria's side, holding her trembling hand with visible concern. When the box was brought, he carefully treated the burn himself, his expression tight with protectiveness.
Meanwhile, Julian sat utterly still, her pulse ticking in her throat. Richard's words replayed in her head. Join the company? The Sinclair company was never meant for her. She had long accepted that. So why now?
Richard leaned back in his chair, his gaze steady on her. "The company isn't doing well," he said in that calm, weighty tone of his. "And as part of this family, you should contribute. It's time."
Julian's lips pressed into a thin line, her eyes narrowing faintly, but she gave no immediate reply.
"Follow me to the study," Richard added, standing smoothly and walking upstairs without waiting for her response. His figure disappeared beyond the staircase, leaving the dining room thick with tension.
Julian hesitated. Part of her wanted to laugh at the irony. They had ignored her for years, treated her as though she was an outsider, and now, suddenly, she was expected to "contribute." Still, after a moment, she rose and followed, her heels clicking softly against the marble.
As she passed Aria, she felt the weight of her sister's stare-burning, sharp, malicious.
Aria bit her lip, her eyes flicking to Margaret with feigned hurt. "Mum, why would Dad ask her to join the company?" Her voice trembled just enough to sound pitiful. "She's never contributed anything to the family, never to the business. I've been here all along. I even begged Dad to let me join before, but he refused."
Margaret cupped her daughter's face, brushing her damp hair back tenderly. "Baby, your father only wanted you to focus on your career. That's why he refused. The company will always be yours-it's only a matter of time."
"But why her?" Aria pressed, her lashes wet with unshed tears.
Margaret sighed, her voice lowering, reluctant but resigned. "Because the company is under fire. We need new investors. Your father already has an agreement in place... but it needs your sister's presence to go through."
Aria's eyes darkened for the briefest moment before she lowered her gaze again, hiding the venom in her chest. Her lips curved faintly in a smile that was anything but sweet.
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Julian entered the study slowly, the familiar scent of sandalwood wrapping around her like an old, unwelcome memory. Her eyes swept over the room-the towering shelves lined with leather-bound books, the grandfather clock ticking steadily in the corner, the heavy oak desk that had always felt like a barrier between her and her father.
Behind it sat Richard, pouring himself another glass of wine. He didn't speak at first. Silence stretched, heavy, broken only by the faint clink of glass against wood.
Finally, his gaze lifted. "Sit."
Julian lowered herself into the chair opposite him, her expression calm but guarded.
Richard studied her, eyes sharp. "You've been gone six years. In that time, this company has faced storms you know nothing about. Investors are restless, competitors are circling. We can't afford weakness."
Julian folded her hands neatly in her lap. "And suddenly, I'm the solution?"
Richard didn't answer right away. Instead, he opened a file, pulled out a crisp document, and slid it across the desk. "Read."
She glanced down, her brow furrowing as her eyes scanned the words. An arranged marriage contract.
Her head snapped up. "I don't understand. What does this have to do with me?"
Richard leaned back, swirling his wine with a detached calm. "Your marriage has been arranged with the Sterling family. They're prepared to invest heavily, but only with a contractual bond. This arrangement stabilizes the company and secures your future. It's a win-win."
Julian's breath caught, though her face remained composed. "So you're selling me to your investors in the name of marriage?"
Richard's lips tightened. "Selling? No. This is sacrifice-for the family. Mrs. Sterling agreed to invest only if there's a tie between us. And you, as my daughter, are the logical choice."
Julian laughed bitterly. "Daughter? Hearing that from you is almost funny. All my life, I've never been acknowledged as one. And now you fix an arranged marriage between me and a stranger just to save your company?"
Her eyes narrowed. "Aria-"
"Aria is already engaged," Richard cut her off coldly, his voice firm enough to silence her.
Julian blinked, her lips curving into a scoff. "Engaged to someone who was supposed to be mine?"
Richard's gaze sharpened. "You caused that yourself. If you were chaste enough not to get pregnant out of wedlock, Damian would still be yours. That marriage was about to be annulled-until you ruined everything."
Julian's jaw clenched, the sting of his words cutting deeper than she wanted to admit. She forced her voice to remain steady. "I'm not doing this. I won't marry a stranger just to patch up your failing company. Let your 'good daughter' make that sacrifice."
She pushed back her chair and stormed toward the door, her heels striking the floor sharply.
But as she yanked it open, a figure stumbled forward. Aria, who had clearly been listening outside, nearly lost her balance. Her face flickered with surprise, then settled quickly into a mask of wide-eyed innocence.
"Sis..." she whispered sweetly, though her eyes gleamed with malice. "Wait."
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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,"