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Jilted By Prince, Claimed By King

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 485    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

Lights, reflectors, and assistants buzzed around. The photographer

ng!" Luc exclaimed, t

a magazine. She looked the picture of calm, th

flushed. Bailee trailed behind him, still pl

, breathless. "The gondola

e trembling. "I wanted to see the view one la

r. Let us begin. Edris, darli

osed the magazine slowly

e hadn't checked the collar of his turtleneck. There, s

nda

e's s

Edri

The assistants stopped

blinked.

said no. We aren'

nt hissed, stepping closer. "This i

ing clearly through the quiet lobby. "And I certainly don

anicured finger

ed. He slapped his hand over the sm

w can you be so mean? It'

'Porcelain Ivory', Bai

ll to the Mcclure estate. But looking at the..." she gestured vaguely at Clement, "c

lived for lighting, looked from Clement's pani

ademoiselle. Perf

and turned

arm. His grip was hard, despe

arm, then up at his face. Her ex

" she sa

voice startled him.

g in so only he could hear, "I will tell the world exactly wh

of her heels sounding like

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Jilted By Prince, Claimed By King
Jilted By Prince, Claimed By King
“It was the night of the Winter Chalet Gala, the most prestigious event of the year and the night my life was officially supposed to begin. I was the perfect socialite, a Senator's golden daughter, and the fiancée of Prince Clement. Then my sister, Bailee, handed me a glass of champagne with a sweet, innocent smile. "Just a sip for luck, big sister." Within minutes, my blood turned into liquid fire. In my past life, I didn't realize that "luck" was a drug designed to strip me of my dignity. I had stumbled into a hallway where a planted stranger waited for the paparazzi to catch us. The scandal was the first nail in my coffin. My family disowned me, my fiancé abandoned me for my sister, and I eventually ended the nightmare by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. I died in the freezing bay, realizing too late that my sister's love was a death sentence and my parents had already replaced me. The betrayal felt like swallowing broken glass, a pain more suffocating than the salt water that eventually claimed my lungs. Why did the people I loved want me dismantled? Why was my suicide their only version of mercy? Opening my eyes again, I was back on that snowy balcony three years ago. The iridescent pearl manicure was back on my fingers, and the drug was already screaming in my veins. But I won't be the carcass for the vultures this time. I kicked off my heels and climbed the stone railing, looking toward the forbidden Royal Wing. I'm not going back to the trap. I'm going to the only man powerful enough to burn them all: King Ignatius Fisher.”