Follow
Chapters
Share
You Chose Her: Now Watch Me Reign

You Chose Her: Now Watch Me Reign

For three years, Elodie gave her heart and soul to her startup founder boyfriend, Fletcher. Despite being a wealthy heiress, she never cared about the massive financial gap between them. But everything shattered the night her father violently kicked her out into the freezing rain. His illegitimate daughter had just framed her by stealing her late mother's sapphire necklace. And that illegitimate daughter was Dani, the new front-end developer at Fletcher's company. Penniless, soaked, and sporting a bruised cheek from her father's slap, Elodie sought refuge at Fletcher's rundown apartment. She begged him to fire the girl who had just ruined her life. Instead, Fletcher looked at her with absolute disgust. He accused her of being an arrogant princess trying to destroy a poor girl's livelihood. Even when Dani answered his phone late at night and flaunted her victory, Fletcher physically defended the intern. "If you can't handle the reality of the real world, pack your bags and go back to your mansion." He chose his startup, and he chose Dani. Elodie couldn't understand why her three years of devotion were worthless against a manipulative liar's cheap tricks. She didn't understand why he always looked at her wealth with such venomous resentment, treating her love like a toxic leash. She didn't shed a single tear as she walked out of his door forever. It wasn't until she sat in an exclusive underground club that her best friend revealed the chilling truth. Fletcher didn't just hate the rich. He was deeply, dangerously obsessed with a girl from his past. And now, he was about to realize what happens when the heiress he threw away truly disappears.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Fletcher broke the kiss as violently as he had started it. He tore his mouth away. His chest heaved against hers. His breathing was heavy and ragged. His dark eyes were locked onto her swollen lips, burning with a raw, terrifying intensity. Elodie's mind went entirely blank. Her heart hammered against her ribs like a trapped bird. She gripped the lapels of his shirt, trying to ground herself. She desperately tried to pull oxygen back into her burning lungs. A loud, piercing buzz shattered the silence. The elevator doors had been open too long. The mechanical alarm echoed through the empty hallway. Fletcher flinched. He took a sudden half-step back. His hands dropped from her hair. He reached up and adjusted his shirt collar. In the span of a single second, the fire in his eyes vanished. The ice returned. His face became a perfect, unreadable mask. The whiplash made Elodie dizzy. A hot flush of humiliation crept up her neck. It felt as if the desperate kiss had only happened in her imagination. She took a deep breath. Her hands trembled slightly as she reached into her Birkin bag. She pulled out a thick, cream-colored envelope. The gold foil edges caught the dim hallway light. "My Grandma Eleanora is hosting her charity gala on the Upper East Side this weekend," Elodie said. Her voice was barely above a whisper. She held the invitation out to him. "I want you to come with me. As my date." Fletcher stared at the heavy paper. His eyes traced the intricate McCarthy family crest embossed on the front. A microscopic sneer pulled at the corner of his mouth. He didn't reach for it. "Are you sure you want a broke startup guy dragging down your family's reputation?" he asked. His voice was devoid of emotion. Elodie's stomach dropped. She reached out and grabbed his wrist. His skin was warm, but the muscles beneath were rigid. "She wants to meet you," Elodie pleaded. "I don't care what anyone else thinks. I just want you there." Fletcher looked down at her pale fingers wrapped around his arm. The silence stretched. One second. Two. Three. Four. Five. He slowly pulled his arm out of her grasp. He took the envelope from her hand. "I'll be there on time," he said. His tone was as flat as a dial tone. Elodie let out a shaky breath. A wave of profound relief washed over her. She offered him a fragile, hopeful smile and stepped backward into the elevator. The doors slid shut. Fletcher turned on his heel. He walked back into the office. He marched straight to his desk, opened the bottom drawer, and tossed the gold-foiled invitation inside. He slammed it shut. Downstairs, the elevator doors opened to the main lobby. Elodie stepped out and stopped dead in her tracks. The sky had cracked open. A torrential downpour was washing over Manhattan. Thick sheets of rain pounded against the pavement. She didn't have an umbrella. She walked over to the massive floor-to-ceiling glass wall of the lobby. She crossed her arms, shivering slightly as she waited for her driver to pull the Maybach around. Bored, she turned her head to look at the outdoor patio area attached to the side of the building. Through the rain-streaked glass, she saw him. Fletcher was standing outside. He was holding a large black umbrella. And he wasn't alone. Dani stood right beside him under the dark canopy. She was holding two steaming paper cups of coffee. She tilted her head back, laughing at something. Her face was bright and glowing. Fletcher's expression was still stoic, but he didn't move away. He didn't put an inch of distance between them. Elodie watched as Dani casually reached out. The younger woman brushed a stray raindrop off the shoulder of Fletcher's shirt. Her fingers lingered on his fabric. Fletcher didn't flinch. He didn't pull away like he had done with Elodie upstairs. He just looked down at Dani and said something. They looked comfortable. Intimate. Elodie's fingers clamped down on the handles of her Birkin. Her knuckles turned bone-white. Her nails dug into the leather. The memory of him dodging her touch in the conference room flashed in her mind. The contrast was a physical knife twisting in her gut. A loud horn blared. The black Maybach pulled up to the curb. Elodie tore her eyes away from the umbrella. She pushed through the revolving doors and sprinted through the rain. She threw herself into the backseat of the car. The heat was blasting inside the luxurious cabin, but Elodie felt freezing cold. Her teeth chattered. She pulled her phone from her purse and opened her text thread with Fletcher. Her thumbs hovered over the keyboard. What are you doing? She stared at the words. Her chest ached. After a long, agonizing minute, she hit the backspace button. She deleted the message. The Maybach merged into the heavy Brooklyn traffic. Elodie stared out the wet window. A dark, ugly seed of doubt had just taken root deep in her chest.

You may also like

Flash Marriage To The Secret Billionaire CEO
7.2
I thought I was just marrying a middle-class commercial pilot who proposed to me in a Brooklyn cemetery to fulfill his grandmother's bizarre dying wish. But when an arrogant pilot tried to harass me at the airport, my "ordinary" husband suddenly appeared, his eyes like chips of ice. "Take your hand off my wife." With that single cold command, he had the airline's top executives groveling and the man practically fired on the spot. Everyone called him "Mr. Chandler." He handed me an exclusive black Centurion card, claiming it was just a standard "manager's perk." His retired parents, who supposedly ran a small business, visited me wearing Patek Philippe watches. I ignored all the glaring red flags, foolishly believing I had just lucked into a stable, caring marriage after a lifetime of disappointments. Yet, despite his constant, suffocating generosity, he kept a physical wall between us. After a kiss so desperate and hungry it felt like he had been starving for it his entire life, he violently pushed me away. "We should take this slow." I couldn't understand why a man who looked at me with such intense, possessive devotion would treat our marriage like a sterile business deal. Why was he orchestrating every perfect detail of my life while refusing to even share a bed with me? I had no idea that the man sleeping in the guest room wasn't a pilot at all. He was Harmon Chandler, the ruthless billionaire emperor of the Chandler Group. And he had been secretly monitoring my every move for ten years.
Reborn Heiress: Taming The Ruthless Tycoon
9.7
Gemma expected the tearing agony of the bullet wound that had just ended her life. Instead, her trembling fingers met the cool, smooth friction of heavy silk. She stared into the mirror. Her face was flawless, completely devoid of the jagged scar that had marred her cheek for the last five years. It was exactly ten years ago. The day of her engagement party to the ruthless billionaire, Brion Hubbard. In her past life, her "best friend" Katelyn convinced her to run away with a scheming scumbag. Katelyn claimed Brion was a heartless tyrant who would ruin her. Gemma had foolishly believed those fake tears. That choice led to her family's bankruptcy, her brutal disfigurement, and ultimately, a fatal bomb explosion. The only person who tried to save her was Brion, his blood-soaked body shielding hers from the blast. She even realized too late that the strawberry cream cakes she always made for him were full of dairy. He wasn't leaving to cheat on her. He was locking himself in a medical bay, fighting fatal allergic shock, just to accept a tiny scrap of her affection. Gemma had been so incredibly blind. Why did she trust the venomous snakes who destroyed her, while hating the man who died for her? Hearing Katelyn frantically knocking on the dressing room door, urging her to run away again, a towering hatred surged through Gemma's veins. This time, she wasn't going to run. She was going to expose the traitors, take back her family's wealth, and claim the tyrant for herself.
Reborn Heiress: The Vicious Comeback
9.4
I was the eldest daughter of the powerful Kirk family, sent away to a Swiss sanatorium to recover from my supposed mental illness. But my stepmother, Johnie, never intended for me to get better. She sent her personal cleaners to drag me onto a plane back to Washington D.C. In my past life, I didn't know they were assassins. I was forcefully injected with heavy sedatives and locked in a secret torture chamber inside our luxury estate. My stepmother and cousin skimmed my inheritance while watching me suffer. They framed me as a crazy addict, and my own father, a sitting Senator, turned a blind eye to protect his political career. "Her political value is gone, just get rid of her quietly." That was the last thing I heard my father say before I was brutally slaughtered by my own family. Until my last breath, I couldn't understand why they hated me so much. Why did my father let them force those pills down my throat? Why was my life worth less than my stepmother's public image? Opening my eyes again, the freezing sensation of lake water filling my lungs vanished. I was back in the VIP room of the St. Moritz Sanatorium in 2023. It was the exact morning before the cleaners walked through my door with uncapped syringes. This time, I wouldn't just survive. I was going to cut the throat of the Kirk family.
Ruined Before The Wedding; Claimed By The Billionaire
7.5
Elena Vale's life is carefully controlled, molded by strict family expectations and an arranged marriage she never wanted. But the night before her wedding, a shocking betrayal turns her world upside down. One scandalous mistake leaves her publicly humiliated, her engagement broken, and her future uncertain. Just when all hope seems lost, Adrian Blackwood, a powerful and enigmatic billionaire, offers her a lifeline: a contract marriage. Thrust into a world of wealth, power, and danger, Elena must navigate his dominance, protect her independence, and confront those who seek to destroy her. As tension and attraction build between them, Elena discovers her own strength and resilience, while Adrian reveals sides of himself he has long kept hidden. Together, they face betrayal, ambition, and jealousy, learning that love can emerge from the most unexpected circumstances. In the end, Elena claims her dignity, her future, and a love forged on her own terms.
Shattered Vows: The Secret Heiress's Dazzling Return
9.5
For two years, Clementine played the perfectly obedient wife to billionaire Donovan Bray, wearing his heavy diamonds and enduring his cold indifference. Until she accidentally saw his tablet and discovered she was just a "collateral asset"—a cheap lookalike prop hired to make his ex-girlfriend, Gisela, jealous. When Gisela returned to New York, Donovan's mask completely slipped. During a vicious argument where he mocked Clementine as a pathetic shadow, he grabbed her, causing her to fall down a flight of marble stairs. Waking up in the hospital, Clementine learned she had miscarried a six-week-old baby she didn't even know she had. But what truly shattered her was hearing Donovan's voice through the cracked hospital door. "It changes nothing." He coldly lied to his friend that the fall had caused permanent infertility. "It was probably for the best." He had killed her unborn child and casually dismissed her worth, truly believing she was a penniless nobody who would suffer his abuse in silence. He thought he held all the power, leaving her broken and discarded for his true love. What Donovan didn't know was that his fragile, dependent wife was secretly "C.", the billionaire genius behind Aurelian, the world's most exclusive luxury jewelry empire. Lying in the sterile room, Clementine dried her tears, filed for a ruthless divorce, and permanently froze his supplementary black card. It was time to show him who really held the strings.
She Found Freedom, Not His Love
9.5
Eda Roman clutched her father's diagnostic report, its sharp edge cutting her finger. His cancer had mutated, standard treatment failed, and a fifty thousand dollar deposit for experimental therapy was due by midnight. Fail to pay, and his hospital bed would be cleared. Wife to Axel Foley, a multi-billion dollar CEO, Eda faced an impossible chasm. Her family trust, controlled by Keri Lane, offered a meager three hundred dollars. An emergency fund request met a forty-eight-hour review—a death sentence. Keri's assistant denied expedite and blocked calls. Desperate, Eda called Axel, but his assistant dismissed her with lies, Axel's laughter echoing. Humiliation and betrayal ignited cold fury. Wife to Seattle's wealthiest, yet begging on a hospital floor? Axel's indifference and Keri's games showed her: her father's life couldn't be left in their hands. Wiping tears, the pleading girl vanished; her survival instinct roared. Red lipstick her war paint, Eda Roman marched to Foley Group Headquarters, ready to reclaim what was hers.