The Billionaire Fiancee's Revenge

The Billionaire Fiancee's Revenge

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Kimberly Clark believed she had finally escaped a lifetime of being overlooked because of her plain looks. After years of standing in the shadow of her sister, she had found her place-and her heart-in Alexander Wellington, heir to a powerful empire. With him, she was no longer invisible. She was seen, valued, and loved. Their wedding was meant to mark the moment her painful past gave way to a brighter future. But on the night of Alexander's bachelor party, her sister, Summer, struck with ruthless precision. Disguised as hotel staff, she drugged his drink and followed him into his room-her jealousy twisting into obsession. Alexander resisted, fighting the haze overtaking his body. "Stop, Summer," he groaned, shoving her back. But she clung tighter, whispering words meant to wound: "She doesn't deserve you. I'm the one you should want." Then came the message-sent from an unknown number. Kimberly, hurry. Alexander isn't feeling well. Room 1207. She rushed to the hotel, heart pounding with fear. When the door swung open, she saw Alexander on the bed with Summer-his shirt undone, Summer pressed against him. To her, this was betrayal. The man she trusted above all seemed to have shattered her. Blinded by heartbreak, she fled into the night. Tears blurred her vision as she stumbled into the street. Headlights flared. The impact was brutal. Glass tore into her face, blood pooling as the car sped away. She was left broken. Her face was destroyed. An elderly man, grieving his own losses, found her and refused to let her die. She lost her memory, but he gave her a new name, flew her abroad for facial reconstruction, and stood by her through every painful surgery. Three years passed. Her face was rebuilt. Her body healed. Her memory returned. Her soul was sharpened by pain. Now, she returns-not as the ignored daughter, not as the bride who bled in the street. She carries a new face, a new identity, and a vow carved deep within her: To reclaim what was hers. To confront the sister who betrayed her. And to face Alexander-the man who once held her heart, the man she cannot forget, and the man she must decide whether to love again... or destroy. The Billionaire Fiancée's Revenge When love is broken by betrayal, vengeance becomes the only vow.

The Billionaire Fiancee's Revenge Chapter 1 A Toast to Treachery

The bachelor party shimmered like a lie dressed in gold.

Laughter spilled through Wellington's grandest hotel lounge, a room pulsing with music, money, and the unshakable illusion of happiness.

Crystal glasses clinked. Balloons floated lazily against the ceiling. The air smelled of champagne, expensive cologne, and the faint edge of something artificial,like joy bought at a price.

At the center of it all stood the man of the hour-Alexander Wellington.

Heir to a billion-dollar empire, his name carried weight in every corner of the city. Yet at that moment, sitting back in a velvet chair with his jacket undone and tie loose around his neck, he didn't look like a man chasing power. He looked...happy. He's getting married to his sweetheart tomorrow morning.

He swirled the champagne in his glass, watching the bubbles rise and fade. Around him, his friends were loud and half-drunk, a blur of designer suits and careless cheer.

"To the future, Mr. Wellington!" one of them shouted, voice thick with drink. He slapped Alexander's back with the kind of affection that only comes from money and whiskey.

Alexander smirked, the corners of his mouth curving in quiet amusement.

"Relax," he said. "I'm not disappearing tomorrow."

The room erupted with another round of cheers and laughter. Someone turned the music louder. Another bottle opened with a pop that echoed off the chandelier.

And still-in the far corner,someone wasn't laughing.

Summer.

Her golden hair was tucked neatly beneath a hotel cap, her uniform crisp, black and white against the shimmer of the room. She moved with the elegance of someone who once belonged to this world, not as a worker, but as someone who'd been adored, desired, envied.

But tonight, she didn't belong.

The uniform was borrowed. Stolen, actually.

The real attendant was likely still unconscious in a supply closet, drugged just enough to sleep through the night.

No one noticed. No one looked twice at the quiet server moving through the crowd.

But if they had, they might've seen the storm in her eyes.

Summer's gaze stayed locked on Alexander-sharp, aching, burning with a pain that hadn't dulled despite time. The man she'd once dreamed of marrying stood just a few feet away, laughing, relaxed and getting married to her sister.

Kimberly.

Her name stung even in thought.

Kimberly had everything-the ring, the wealth, the title. The life Summer had built in her head for years.

Her fingers trembled. Inside her pocket sat a small glass vial, cool and fragile against her palm. Clear liquid, almost beautiful in its stillness.

She turned it slowly, her reflection rippling on its surface.

Her heart thudded. You've come this far. You can't back down now.

Her lips parted in a whisper, a vow dressed as a toast.

"To the groom."

Then she poured.

The liquid slid into the glass, disappearing beneath the bubbles. A perfect crime in a perfect glass.

She steadied her breath, lifted the tray, and crossed the room. Each step felt like walking across her own breaking heart.

"Congratulations, sir," she said softly, her voice steady though her throat ached. She extended the glass toward him with a polite smile.

Alexander's gaze flicked toward her briefly. He didn't recognize her. Of course, he wouldn't. The lighting was dim, her cap shadowed her face, and he'd buried her memory long ago.

He nodded, took the glass, and drank without hesitation.

The laughter carried on. The music pulsed. Summer stood still, watching every swallow like it was the turning of a clock counting down to justice.

At first, nothing happened. Her pulse raced. Maybe it wasn't enough. Maybe I-

Then, he shifted. A faint wince crossed his face. He loosened his collar, blinked hard.

"Excuse me," he muttered, pressing a hand to his temple.

His friends burst into laughter again. "Man can't hold his liquor!" one joked, and the others roared.

Summer's lips curved, though her heart was beating so loud she could hear it in her ears.

They had no idea.

She followed him quietly as he left the suite, weaving through the laughter and smoke. His steps were uneven now. By the time he reached the elevator, his posture had slumped, and sweat gleamed faintly on his temple.

Keep going, she told herself, trailing him at a safe distance. You wanted this. You asked for this.

The elevator doors closed with a soft ding. The mirrored surface caught her reflection-haunted eyes and trembling fingers.

By the time she reached his suite, the number 1207 glowed faintly in the hallway light.

Inside, Alexander collapsed onto the bed, his breath uneven, hand clutching the sheets.

Summer exhaled shakily, a sound that was part relief, part exhaustion, part grief.

The plan was working.

Pulling out a small phone, she typed.

"Alexander doesn't feel well". Bring medicine to his suite. Hurry.

She hit send.

Then she stripped off the uniform-the fake identity-and tossed the cap aside. Her hands shook as she straightened her dress beneath. She fixed her hair, reapplied a faint smear of lipstick. If this was going to end, it would end her way.

She arranged the tray neatly by the door and waited.

Her breath steadied. Her mind went still.

Then she knocked.

A pause. A faint, weak voice came from inside. "Come in..."

She opened the door and slipped through before he could see her clearly.

Then, with a sharp motion, she slammed it shut.

Alexander flinched, his eyes glassy but alert. "Summer... what are you doing here?" he rasped, disbelief cutting through the haze of the drug.

Her name on his lips made her chest tighten. Once, it had sounded tender. Now, it felt like mockery.

She moved closer, her voice trembling with the weight of humiliation.

"You should have chosen me, Alexander," she said, each word shaking with fury and obsession. "Not her."

He tried to sit up. Even weakened, his pride was stubborn.

"Beat it, Summer," he muttered, the words slurring together. "Kimberly is your sister and I'll never betray her."

Something broke behind her eyes-something small and final.

Her lips quivered. "Then I'll make sure she never has you either."

The tray crashed to the floor, scattering glass and sound. The lights flickered once, shadows spilling across the room.

Summer lunged forward, her breath ragged, eyes blazing with pain and desperation.

She stumbled onto the bed, her hands gripping his shoulders, her lips hovering dangerously close to his.

"Don't look at me like that," she whispered. "You don't get to look at me like I'm the villain." she whispered,as her fingers dug into his shirt.

He tried to push her back, but she pressed closer, wild with emotion-anger, love, grief-all tangled together until it was impossible to tell them apart.

Summer pressed harder, driven by love turned obsession, by the ache of every word he'd never said.

And as her lips trembled against his, the room spun with the taste of betrayal.

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“Kimberly Clark believed she had finally escaped a lifetime of being overlooked because of her plain looks. After years of standing in the shadow of her sister, she had found her place-and her heart-in Alexander Wellington, heir to a powerful empire. With him, she was no longer invisible. She was seen, valued, and loved. Their wedding was meant to mark the moment her painful past gave way to a brighter future. But on the night of Alexander's bachelor party, her sister, Summer, struck with ruthless precision. Disguised as hotel staff, she drugged his drink and followed him into his room-her jealousy twisting into obsession. Alexander resisted, fighting the haze overtaking his body. "Stop, Summer," he groaned, shoving her back. But she clung tighter, whispering words meant to wound: "She doesn't deserve you. I'm the one you should want." Then came the message-sent from an unknown number. Kimberly, hurry. Alexander isn't feeling well. Room 1207. She rushed to the hotel, heart pounding with fear. When the door swung open, she saw Alexander on the bed with Summer-his shirt undone, Summer pressed against him. To her, this was betrayal. The man she trusted above all seemed to have shattered her. Blinded by heartbreak, she fled into the night. Tears blurred her vision as she stumbled into the street. Headlights flared. The impact was brutal. Glass tore into her face, blood pooling as the car sped away. She was left broken. Her face was destroyed. An elderly man, grieving his own losses, found her and refused to let her die. She lost her memory, but he gave her a new name, flew her abroad for facial reconstruction, and stood by her through every painful surgery. Three years passed. Her face was rebuilt. Her body healed. Her memory returned. Her soul was sharpened by pain. Now, she returns-not as the ignored daughter, not as the bride who bled in the street. She carries a new face, a new identity, and a vow carved deep within her: To reclaim what was hers. To confront the sister who betrayed her. And to face Alexander-the man who once held her heart, the man she cannot forget, and the man she must decide whether to love again... or destroy. The Billionaire Fiancée's Revenge When love is broken by betrayal, vengeance becomes the only vow.”
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Chapter 1 A Toast to Treachery

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Chapter 2 The Shattered Moments

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Chapter 3 Broken Wings

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Chapter 4 A Guardian Vow

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Chapter 5 The Second Death

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Chapter 6 The Vigil

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Chapter 7 The Morning After

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Chapter 8 The Silence Between Them

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Chapter 9 Before the City Swallows Her

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Chapter 10 The Girl Who Wore Another Name

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Chapter 11 The Distance Between Them

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Chapter 12 The Ghost She Left Behind

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Chapter 13 Sparks Of Memories

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Chapter 14 Fractures of Fire and Silence

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Chapter 15 Scars and Promises

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Chapter 16 First Strike, First Outing

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Chapter 17 Fractured Bonds and Silent Battles

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Chapter 18 The Fall of a Golden Daughter

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Chapter 19 Where the Ember Begins

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Chapter 20 Shadows and Echoes

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Chapter 21 The Weight of What They Do not Say

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Chapter 22 What Follows After Goodbye

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Chapter 23 The Silence Before the Storm

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Chapter 24 The Quiet Web

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Chapter 25 The Unmasking

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Chapter 26 The Day the Empire Woke

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Chapter 27 The First Meeting

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Chapter 28 The Quiet Temptation

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Chapter 29 The Road Back to the Storm

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Chapter 30 Homecoming And Countdown

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Chapter 31 The Weight Before the Leap

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Chapter 32 Liquid Gold And Cracks in the Glass

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Chapter 33 The Gathering Storm

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Chapter 34 Lines That Cannot Be Untangled

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Chapter 35 The Unexpected Visitor

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Chapter 36 The Girl He Wanted to Rewrite

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Chapter 37 Shattered Nights

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Chapter 38 A Reckoning in Pale Light

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Chapter 39 The Longest Day

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Chapter 40 The Face Of Tomorrow

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