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From Sugar Baby to Heiress

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 319    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

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arely enough to keep food on the

hole, swallowing every ce

e mother, devoted sister

ch and wandering hands, paid for Miguel' s specialized n

eo' s shoes and

eering comments, the expensive dinners wh

constant, cold pressure. Sometimes it was mo

tion, one of Henderson's "mus

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rying to ignore the

sessively on her waist. "You look miserable.

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e room, taller than she remembered,

ect, the program notes had said,

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From Sugar Baby to Heiress
From Sugar Baby to Heiress
“At seventeen, my world was simple, filled with summer heat and the promise of graduation, all centered around my wild first love, Jax Carter. But his family's money whispered through town, a power that turned to poison when his twisted need for revenge against my mother crippled my ten-year-old brother, Miguel, and left me pregnant and abandoned. My comfortable life vanished overnight, replaced by the relentless burden of Miguel's medical bills, forcing me into the humiliating role of a "sugar baby," enduring leering old men just to survive. Eight years later, I walked into a charity auction, a sea of tailored suits and glittering gowns, only to see him across the room: Jax, now a successful architect, thriving, untouched, with a beautiful fiancée by his side. His presence, a stark contrast to my daily struggle and the constant reminder of my brother' s shattered future, ignited a cold, burning rage so deep it threatened to consume me. When fate, or perhaps karma, brought him back into my orbit, terminally ill and desperate for a relationship with Mateo – the son he never knew he had – I saw my chance. He wanted redemption and believed I offered forgiveness, but every kind word, every tender touch, was a meticulously crafted lie, a performance designed to lure him into my trap. I would use his guilt, his vast wealth, and his desperate hope for a cure to secure everything for my brother and son, then deliver a truth so brutal it would obliterate him. This wasn' t a second chance; it was the ultimate, calculated payment for a debt he owed, ensuring he would finally pay for the ruin he caused my family, even if it meant destroying myself in the process.”
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