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The Vengeful Heiress's Deal With The Devil

The Vengeful Heiress's Deal With The Devil

Author: Mo Moqi
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 790    |    Released on: Today at 11:52

of the hemp rope bit in

air, her muscles screaming in protest. Th

slid down her trembling fingertips and dripped onto th

the far end of the room. The sharp, rhythmic click

rought you back to New Yor

w light. She wore a pristine, white Chanel tw

red blood vessels, locked onto the approaching figur

aitlynn's mother led her mother down a nightmare path, ultimately resulting in

after eighteen years in the Rust Belt. The fake warm

heart, wanting to make up for all those yea

d, naive, hungry for a fami

ched across her perfectly glossed lips. She squatted down grace

bank," Caitlynn stated, her nails diggin

, horrifying clarity washing over

t, delighted laugh escaped her throat. She released Br

leaning in slightly. "Your mother didn't

tic scream tore out

inst the concrete, the legs scraping loudly as she threw her entire bo

her nose wrinkling in disgust as d

out a silk handkerchief. She meticulously wipe

aised a hand and gave a sharp,

stepped forward. He carri

e air, splashing onto the concrete and soaking the legs of Brea's ch

her eyes never left Caitlynn. She stared with

from her pocket. She struck a matc

with malice. "A tragic fire leaving you with third-degree burns and in a comatose state wil

ynn tossed the burning mat

A wall of orange fire erupted, instantl

k of her shoes faded as she walked ou

on her arms began to blister and crack. The agoni

ip until the metallic taste

o her skin, Brea swore a silent, bloody oath. If t

her lungs. Her

h desperate, anguished eyes-rushing toward her through the flames. She couldn't hear h

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The Vengeful Heiress's Deal With The Devil
The Vengeful Heiress's Deal With The Devil
“Brea Sinclair was finally brought back to her wealthy biological family in New York after years in the Rust Belt. She thought they had missed her, but the reality was sickening. They only brought her back to be a walking bone marrow bank to cure her sister, Caitlynn. Tied to a wooden chair in an abandoned warehouse, Brea could only watch as Caitlynn smiled triumphantly and confessed a horrific truth. Their mother hadn't died of a sudden illness; the Sinclair family had poisoned her for her trust fund. To ensure Brea couldn't fight the marrow harvesting, Caitlynn had a contractor douse the concrete floor in gasoline. "A tragic fire leaving you with third-degree burns and in a comatose state will make the hospital paperwork so much easier." With a serene smile, Caitlynn tossed a lit match into the fuel. As the wall of orange fire swallowed her, melting her clothes to her blistering skin, Brea choked on the smoke and her own distilled hatred. Through the agonizing pain, she swore a silent, bloody oath: if there was a next life, she would carve them all to pieces. Opening her eyes, the roaring fire and searing heat instantly vanished, replaced by the mechanical rumbling of train tracks. She was staring at her unburned, eighteen-year-old reflection in a grimy window. She was back on the night train to New York, on the exact day her nightmare began. This time, she was going to tear the Sinclair family apart from the inside.”