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The Wolf's Gambit: The Heiress's Revenge

Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 1001    |    Released on: 07/01/2026

face. The car sped off, leaving her in a cloud of dust. It was a calculat

na, her cousin: Saw the pics of Caleb and

and Beatrice leaving a club at 2 AM, looking glamorous and un

s under her eyes. She popped a Xanax from the prescription bottle she kept in her pocket-the one E

stranger in the elevator. The way his hand

wa

s. But he had paid her mother's medical bills.

The Sapphire Resort

ame into view, her feet were blistere

of glass and white marble. A massive chandel

e faltered when she saw Vanessa's wi

I hel

Montgomery," Vanessa

to her computer. "Mr. Montgomery is in the VIP bungalow. Bu

rse he

r own credit card-the one with a limit of five

isdain. "We are fully booked, except for a

take

room. She couldn't. If she stopped moving, she w

y music. The main pool area was transformed into a nightclub. Blue

wouldn't be in the open. He

He was wearing a white linen suit, holding court. Beatrice was on his la

humiliation was a cold stone in her gut. She was supposed to w

urn around, to find a bathroom where

ned too

ight into a soli

eld by the man she had collided with, tipped over. The dark liqu

"Oh my god. I'

look

y died in

own at her. The same sharp jaw

The man from

e men in earpieces stepped forward from behind

f the guards said, his

ckw

Wall Street. The man who bought companies just to dismantle them for sport.

t with Julia

t with Beatr

from her face so

t look at the stain on his shirt. He looked only at her. His

Sterling," he said. His voice was low, a velv

name. He had

he stammered. "I'll pay

wasn't insulting; it was a cold assessment of her curre

onal space just like he had in the eleva

u're about to fai

ne," sh

toward the VIP cabana where Caleb was still laughing. Hi

down. "I have

ed. The word sounded forei

a scene," sh

ed out, his hand hovering near her elbow, but

h me," he

't. Ca

ice dropping to a lethal whisper. "An

t of the pool area. He didn't look back to

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The Wolf's Gambit: The Heiress's Revenge
The Wolf's Gambit: The Heiress's Revenge
“It was our fifth anniversary, and I sat alone in a Michelin-starred restaurant, staring at a diamond ring that felt more like an anchor than a promise. I kept telling myself Caleb was just busy, rationalizing the sharp, spasmodic pain in my stomach as mere nerves rather than my body's final warning. But when I went to his penthouse to surprise him, I found the double doors ajar. Through the gap, I watched my fiancé devouring Beatrice Blackwood on the sofa-the woman who had the family backing and confidence I supposedly lacked. He wasn't working; he was celebrating our anniversary by replacing me. The fallout was a calculated humiliation. The tabloids branded me a "pathetic orphan," and my Uncle Richard didn't care about the betrayal. He slammed his hand on his desk, claiming I was having another "psychotic episode" and accusing me of paranoia. He threatened to pull the plug on my mother's life support unless I went to the Hamptons to beg Caleb for forgiveness. My family even tried to force me onto heavy antipsychotics to keep me quiet for the sake of a corporate merger. I was being sold to a man who hated me by the very people who were supposed to protect me. I didn't understand why they wanted me broken, or why a mysterious stranger in an elevator had suddenly paid my mother's astronomical medical bills in full. Everything changed at a dinner where my uncle tried to trade me to a predator for a real estate deal. I didn't cry; I shattered a wine bottle and held the jagged glass to the man's throat. That's when Julian Blackwood, the most feared man on Wall Street, walked in and seized the house, the debt, and me. "I take my contracts seriously, Vanessa," he whispered, pulling me into his armored car as my family was thrown onto the street. I had escaped my uncle's cage, but as I looked into Julian's storm-gray eyes, I realized I had just traded a common bully for a beautiful, deadly king.”