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The Sterling Unveiling: From Humiliation to Heir

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 596    |    Released on: 13/06/2025

y mother' s fiercely loyal executive assistant. He'

appeared, Chloe clinging to his arm,

mommy to bail you out

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g to apologize

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, a

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me. A sharp pain shot through my wrist as I hit the e

some corners of the ro

hands flying to her mouth.

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isfaction on his face. My dress was ruined, sticky with frosting, a

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materialized at my

m anchor in the chaos. He helped me

t you out

acating, already spinning the narrative for the remaining guest

welled again, a l

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s happened? Davies

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allowed this.

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The Sterling Unveiling: From Humiliation to Heir
The Sterling Unveiling: From Humiliation to Heir
“I'm Ava Sterling, and my stepfather Richard had commandeered the Sterling ballroom for my stepsister Chloe' s lavish birthday. She was just a scholarship student, but he doted on her, while I watched her expertly play the sweet, overwhelmed girl. Mid-party, Richard tapped his champagne flute, and the mood shifted. My stepbrother Ethan put a proprietary arm around Chloe, and Richard announced she'd been viciously cyberbullied. Then, Ethan turned and glared, fixing his gaze directly on me. Richard, in a disappointed tone, demanded I apologize to Chloe publicly, "Now." The crowd murmured, their judgment palpable, instantly believing the underdog narrative. Later, as I tried to slip away, Ethan cornered me, still seething. He grabbed my phone, then my arm, his grip tightening. In the struggle, he shoved me with brutal force. I stumbled, then crashed, landing in the dessert table amidst shattered pastries, cake, and frosting, a sharp pain shooting through my wrist. Laughter erupted. Lying there, humiliated and sticky with cake, a cut on my arm bleeding, I watched Chloe feign horror and Ethan look down with cold satisfaction. How could my own family do this? How could they orchestrate such a public disgrace for a lie? The betrayal was absolute, the injustice a burning inferno. Desperate, I was escorted out, but I knew what I had to do. With unwavering resolve, I called my mother, Victoria Sterling, across oceans. Her voice, usually calm, turned to chilled steel, promising a "clean house" upon her return. My era of quiet endurance was over.”
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