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Too Late For Redemption: The Runaway Princess Novel Cover

Too Late For Redemption: The Runaway Princess

I held a silver lighter to the velvet curtains of my father’s study, threatening to burn down the Foley crime legacy just to marry the man I loved. My father, the Don, let me go. He told me I was dead to the family. I thought I was choosing freedom with Ignatz. Instead, I chose a cage. Three years later, while my family celebrated in their mansion, I was living in a moldy basement. Ignatz didn’t love me; he beat me. His mother kicked me in the stomach until I lost my baby on the cold concrete floor. While I bled out alone in the dark, my cousin's fiancée, Everleigh, visited just to laugh at me and fake her own pregnancy to secure the family fortune. I vanished, leaving behind only a diary and a hidden camera feed. When Kaleb, the family’s enforcer and the man who once promised to protect me, finally broke down my door, he didn't find a rebellious princess. He found the footage of me being dragged by my hair. He found the bloodstained mattress. The Don fell to his knees, weeping when he realized he had fed his daughter to wolves. They destroyed Ignatz. They sent Everleigh to prison. They offered me fifty million dollars and the keys to the kingdom to make it right. But when Kaleb stood on my porch, begging to fix me, I handed him a trash bag full of their money. "You can't fix a shattered glass, Kaleb. You just cut yourself trying to hold the pieces together."
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Chapter 5

Genevieve POV

The silence in the apartment after they left was heavy, but it wasn't empty.

It was choked with the ghost of the girl I used to be, slowly dying.

I went to the bathroom and scoured the ink off my hands. The water ran black, swirling down the drain, but the stain wouldn't come off completely.

It left gray smudges on my skin, like old bruises.

My phone rang.

It was a private number.

I knew who it was. My stomach twisted, a conditioned response to a lifetime of fear.

I stared at the screen for a long time before answering.

"Hello, Papa."

"You made a mistake today," Don Arlington Foley said. His voice was tired, deceptive in its gentleness.

"I spoke the truth."

"Truth is a luxury we cannot afford."

He sighed. A sound that used to make me run to comfort him. Now, it just made me nauseous.

"Your mother... she didn't die of cancer, Genevieve."

I froze. The bathroom tiles seemed to tilt beneath my feet.

"What?"

"She died because she tried to leave. Like you. She betrayed the family."

"Liar," I whispered, my grip on the phone tightening until my knuckles turned white.

"I was there. I held her hand. I watched the life drain out of her in that hospital bed."

"You saw what we wanted you to see. The stress of her betrayal... it accelerated her condition. You are killing me just like she did."

He was twisting reality.

He was taking the memory of a dead woman—his wife, my mother—and sharpening it into a weapon to carve me into submission.

It was the lowest thing he had ever done.

"Mom didn't betray you," I said, my voice trembling but steady. "She escaped you. Even in death, she's freer than you will ever be."

"Genevieve—"

I hung up.

I didn't just end the call.

I turned the phone off.

I took the SIM card out and snapped it in half.

I threw the jagged pieces into the trash.

That was it. The final cord, severed.

I needed air. The walls were closing in.

I put on my coat and walked out into the night.

I walked for blocks, aimlessly, letting the cold wind numb the heat in my face.

I found myself near the fancy shopping district, the place where I used to spend thousands without blinking. Now, I was just a ghost haunting the displays.

I saw them then.

Aunt Marie and Cousin Clara.

They were walking out of a bistro, laughing, clutching shopping bags like trophies.

I froze.

They saw me.

Their laughter died instantly.

They looked me up and down, their eyes raking over me with practiced judgment.

My worn boots. My coat with the missing button.

"Oh, Genevieve," Aunt Marie said. Her voice dripped with synthetic sympathy. "You look... tired."

"Are you eating enough?" Clara asked, smirking.

I remembered when I paid off Clara's gambling debts so the Don wouldn't find out. I remembered sitting with Aunt Marie when her husband was in prison, holding her hand while she wept.

I looked at them. Really looked at them.

They weren't family.

They were parasites in designer clothes.

"I'm fine," I said. "Better than I've ever been."

"We heard you're washing dishes," Clara giggled, covering her mouth with a manicured hand. "How... quaint."

"It's honest work. You should try it sometime. It might clean your soul."

Clara gasped, scandalized.

I walked past them.

I didn't look back.

I went straight to the diner.

It was closed, but the manager was still there, counting the till.

I knocked on the glass.

He opened the door, frowning.

"Forgot something, Gen?"

"I quit," I said.

He looked surprised.

"You sure? You need the money."

"I need my life back."

I walked away before he could argue.

I went back to the apartment. Ignatz wasn't home yet.

I sat on the floor and pulled out a suitcase.

I started packing. Just the essentials.

My mother's sketchbooks. My laptop. A few clothes.

The calendar on the wall caught my eye.

Three days.

Ignatz's plan.

I would give him three days. If the plan worked, we left. If it didn't...

I didn't let myself finish the thought.

I looked at the TV.

The news was replaying a clip from earlier that evening.

My father, Don Arlington Foley, standing on a podium, bathed in camera flashes.

Beside him was his nephew. And Everleigh.

"I am proud to announce," the Don said, looking straight into the camera, his eyes devoid of anything human, "that my nephew is now the official heir to the Foley legacy. The future is secure."

He raised a glass of champagne.

The crowd cheered.

It was a celebration of my erasure. A public declaration that I had been replaced.

But as I watched them smile their fake smiles, I didn't feel sad.

I felt light.

They thought they had cut me off.

They didn't realize they had just set me free.

I zipped up the suitcase with a definitive click.

Let them have their kingdom of ash.

I was going to build something real.

Or I was going to die trying.

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