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Rising From Ashes: The Swapped Heiress

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1009    |    Released on: Today at 14:11

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rt. She grabbed the clear plastic pencil case off the desk. She didn't look back as she

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er faded blue work shirt, standing on her tiptoes, her wea

in Haven's throat.

, the only real mother she had ever known in her heart, wrapping her arms tightly around the o

ling back a step before her arms came

er rough hand stroking Haven's hair. "The

s against asphalt ripped

halt right at the curb, inches from where they st

ssenger door

weed jacket that cost more than Brenda made in a year.

ly dragged up and down Brenda's faded clothes, her l

carry over the noise of the crowd. "Not that it matters. We all know the sta

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tepped sideways, trying to put her body between H

aced her hand over Brenda's, giv

pped out from b

her chin up, meeting Gloria's eyes. A slow

len necklace. The sight of the diamond, the very one her adoptive mother had saved a decade for, sent a fresh spike of venom through Ha

eered, trying to recover her dominance. "They

ed Gloria's personal space, forcing the o

r lips hovered inch

low, raspy scrape, "when your parents ship you off

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ng, agonizing second. Then, she

g on the uneven pavement. She flailed, her back

, freezing in place,

er back on them, linked her arm through Bre

wrist throbbed with a dull, hot ache. She stared at Haven's ret

urse. She pulled out her iPhone and hit t

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Rising From Ashes: The Swapped Heiress
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“My son Leo had just died, and the silence in our cramped apartment felt like a physical weight crushing my chest. Before I could even process the grief, my husband, Preston, kicked the door open and threw divorce papers onto the table. Behind him stood Gloria, wearing a pristine cashmere coat and the diamond pendant Preston swore he had pawned to pay for Leo's hospital bills. "Sign it," Preston said coldly. "You get nothing." Gloria smirked, mocking me for failing to keep my sick child alive. When I tore up the papers in a blinding rage, Preston slapped me to the floor. Then, my biological mother, Jerilyn, walked in. Instead of helping me, she pulled a serrated kitchen knife from her bag and plunged it deep into my stomach. As I lay dying in a pool of my own blood, Jerilyn leaned in and whispered the devastating truth. "I swapped you in the nursery. Gloria is my blood, and you belong in a Manhattan mansion. I can't let you ruin her life." Until my lungs stopped working, I was consumed by a roaring, violent hatred. My own mother had traded my life of privilege for poverty, let my son die, and then murdered me to protect the fake. Opening my eyes again, the dingy ceiling and the agonizing pain were gone. I was sitting at a wooden desk, surrounded by the chatter of teenagers. I was back in high school. And this time, I was going to make them pay.”