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The Stolen Sapphire: His Fake Girlfriend

Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 757    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

lane, ignoring the protests of the ground crew. When he saw Bel

ed, scooping her up into his arms.

head lolling against his

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n and out, the nausea rolling over her in waves. By the time they got

. Exhaustion. The doctor's words f

og ready to bite. "I'm going to get water,"

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oor open. She heard t

at the cat dragged i

eyes sna

hanel suit that looked ridiculous in the sterile hospital room. Behind h

on. "We heard you were back. We did

r nose. " it smells like vomit

oaked. Her throat f

eyes. "Oh, don't be rude. We came to support you. Word is

but her arms shook. "I

thy. "That's what they all say. Jonas will be so dis

as a physical ach

his name,"

ide slightly, revealing a fresh, dark purple bruise. A hickey. "He's mine now, Be

oat again. Jonas, who had promised to wait. Jo

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girl giggled. "F

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bottle. It hit the floor with a crack. He charged int

arled. He looked re

error. "Oh my god. Is this the f

t out!" Ad

lace is depressing." She looked at Belle over Adan's shoulder

ed out, hee

eck on Belle. "Di

ing, but not from sickness anymore.

r of the room where Adan ha

as g

said sharp

. The corne

an hissed. He turne

and. Pain flared, sharp and bright. Bloo

Adan grabbed her shoulders. "

s wobbled, but she forced them to hold her weight. "They want to prove I'm pregn

d her leat

d. Her eyes were dry, hard stones

ely stand,"

ng toward the door, leaving a trail of blo

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The Stolen Sapphire: His Fake Girlfriend
The Stolen Sapphire: His Fake Girlfriend
“I returned to New York after three years in Paris, sick and broken, with nothing but a venomous vow to reclaim my life. I looked like a total disaster in my scuffed boots and ripped jeans, a far cry from the Stanton heiress I once was. On the flight home, a glossy magazine headline hit me like a physical blow: my half-sister Aryana was celebrating a fairytale engagement while wearing my dead mother's sapphire pendant. The necklace was my only legacy, stolen by the interlopers who had usurped my place the moment I vanished. Things spiraled into a nightmare before I even landed. I accidentally spilled milk all over a powerful billionaire, Denis Stephens, and then fainted directly into his arms during turbulence. At the hospital, my ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend mocked my illness, snapping photos of me looking like a "pregnant" mess to ruin my reputation. When I finally fought my way to the family manor to snatch the necklace back, my father tried to hit me, and my ex accused me of becoming a whore in Europe. I couldn't understand how my own father could freeze my bank accounts and treat me like a criminal while my sister played house with my mother's jewels. I was back in the orbit of the Manhattan elite, but I was a pariah with a target on my back and a body that was failing me. Then, the final blow came. I rear-ended a Bentley belonging to Denis Stephens-the same man I'd humiliated on the plane. With six figures in damages and zero dollars in my pocket, I was completely at his mercy. "You're going to be my date tonight," He commanded, pulling me into a high-stakes game of fake romance and cold revenge that I wasn't sure I'd survive.”