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The Billionaire Heiress's Final Stand

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 475    |    Released on: 19/06/2025

air, a desperate sound

amn it,

with fury, cut throu

gh on her shoulder

he stench of jet fuel and fear, the shouts of

sport helicop

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this exact m

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d passed off as a distant cousin needing "li

the last off

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he was delirious, a security ris

him, her loving,

ft her

er bones in some bombed-out building,

knowing that came with this rebirth-E

sacrifice, pushing Krystal ont

lready frail,

nd her gentle mother, gone within months

he Reed fortune, the foundati

later, a lavish affair spl

burned away the last vestige

ere would be

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han' s grasp, her voice

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widened, a flic

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ng ramp where a Marine serge

of doctors and nurses, look

le she respected, peopl

sed, grabbing her arm again. "Krystal

aying to the small crow

little disoriented. Of cou

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The Billionaire Heiress's Final Stand
The Billionaire Heiress's Final Stand
“The rotors thrashed the air, a desperate sound in the collapsing city. "Evie, damn it, wake up!" Ethan' s voice, tight with fury, cut through the fog in my head, his hands rough on my shoulders, shaking me towards the last transport helicopter. He was urging me to wait for Krystal, his mistress, who was probably just fixing her makeup for her "survivor" selfie. Then, a cold wave washed over me. Not fog, but brutal clarity. I had lived this exact moment before. And died because of it. In that past life, Ethan had deliberately left me behind. He' d injected me, then convinced the extraction team I was delirious, a hysterical liability, a security risk. They believed him, my "loving, concerned husband." I was deserted in that war-torn hell, the infection taking hold in some bombed-out building, until there was nothing. Later, a strange, detached knowing confirmed the worst: Ethan had returned to the States a hero, spinning a tale of my "noble sacrifice" pushing Krystal onto the plane instead of myself. My already frail parents shattered, grief their final illness, gone within months. Ethan inherited everything-the Reed fortune, the foundation, the philanthropic empire-marrying Krystal a year later in a lavish affair splashed across society pages. The memory, sharp and brutal, burned away every last vestige of my past life's naivety. How could I have been so utterly duped? The raw injustice, the horrifying betrayal, the agonizing pain of my parents' fates-it all converged into a single, chilling resolve. I was back, inexplicably given a second chance. This time, there would be no sacrifice. Only justice. I pulled away from Ethan' s desperate grasp, my voice surprisingly steady and cold. "No, Ethan." I turned, walking straight towards the loading ramp. "I'm getting on that helicopter. Now."”
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