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The Scorned Fiance: Reclaiming His Crown

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 421    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

lap still burning on my cheek, Mike

he said. "These

Mike," I said, my vo

worn duffel bag, the only thing I had left from m

cheap fabric of the bag, strained beyo

omething small and fl

her, but her eyes... they were my eyes. She was beautiful, with a kind smile. Ar

s photo before. Whe

cal Queens diner, trying to figure out what to d

t the next tabl

soft but clear. "That pendant in

t without the ostentation of Tiffany or h

erbilt," she in

d money, respected, not like the

rner," I

said gently, a sympathetic look on her face. "I can' t imagine what you' re

tories about a prominent family, a lost heir, connected by a crescent symbol much

en, but Chloe' s words planted a tiny seed

t all. I know a good pro-bono lawyer. And sometime

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The Scorned Fiance: Reclaiming His Crown
The Scorned Fiance: Reclaiming His Crown
“I barely had two pennies to rub together, living in a small back-house room the Petersons let me use, but at least I had Tiffany. Tiffany Peterson, my beautiful fiancée, was my world. That was, until she didn't come home from whatever party she' d gone to. The next morning, Julian Astor III, New York' s notorious playboy, appeared. He smirked, waving Tiffany's silk scarf in my face. "Found it in my penthouse this morning. Tiffany left in a bit of a hurry. You'll be seeing a lot more of her." Tiffany confirmed it all, not a trace of remorse on her face. Our engagement? "A formality, darling. Julian is my future." Later, Julian returned to my room, his goons beating my only friend, Mike, just for asking questions. Julian then detailed intimate acts with Tiffany, twisting the knife. When I confronted the Petersons, my adoptive parents, they sneered: "You're a nobody, Alex. An orphan we took in out of charity. You will go along with it." My supposed family, the people who raised me, were selling me out, orchestrating my humiliation for their social climb. My world shattered. How could this be happening? The woman I loved, my adoptive family, all conspiring to humiliate and discard me like trash. Why? What had I ever done to deserve such betrayal and cruelty? Broken and devoid of hope, I started packing my worn duffel bag – the only thing left from my parents. Then, something fell out: a faded photograph of a woman with my eyes, wearing a unique crescent-moon pendant. A stranger named Chloe Vanderbilt later saw it and whispered of "a prominent family, a lost heir, connected by a crescent symbol." Was there more to my past than I knew? And could this secret be my only way out of this nightmare?”
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