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The Jilted Heir's Redemption

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 546    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

pt his eyes on the road, the partition firmly up. Mr. Harrison stared out the w

sight, a tragic mix-up after my parents' plane went down. He had been named my guardian in a seco

ault, Uncle Harris

. "I should have found you sooner

"The mistake was mine. I was the one who felt s

brother, for a family, that I had person

y words. A silent pact passed

his voice cracking. "I

voice devoid of emotion. "

ust? Leo, that' s yours. It' s unto

kly corrected myself. "I mean, she must believe that by marrying me, she gains control. She and Dylan pla

. Harrison' s face turned ashen. He had seen his daugh

a man on a mission. He stormed into t

e commanded. "I want it on the curb in trash bags with

ine. As I packed a few personal items, I reached under the desk and unfasted the small,

allway. Her face was te

she hissed. "You

is to yourse

slap me. I caught her wrist e

go o

e with Dylan. I' m sure you' ll be very happy

ve won? I' ll destroy you. I' ll tell everyo

walking away. "Let' s

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The Jilted Heir's Redemption
The Jilted Heir's Redemption
“The air in the luxury hotel suite hung heavy with the scent of expensive flowers and my fiancée Chloe's perfume. This was supposed to be our moment, my pre-wedding feature for Vanity Fair, the culmination of everything I' d worked for. It was finally my turn. But then Dylan, my foster brother, strutted in, wearing the bespoke Tom Ford suit tailored for me. He wore it with a smirk, hijacking the shoot, claiming he was the Harrison heir. The magazine editor, sharp-eyed and sharper-tongued, dismissed me as merely "Leo, his foster brother... a bit lost." Her assistant openly snickered. Chloe, my fiancée, immediately rushed to Dylan's side, fawning over him, straightening my suit on him. The whole crew stared, whispering, seeing me as some ungrateful charity case having a public meltdown. It was sickeningly familiar, a cruel echo from a past life where their whispers of my incompetence and blatant betrayal drove me to the brink. In that life, this would have shattered me, sent me spiraling into despair. Their lies, their manipulations, the sheer injustice of it all... it broke me then. But this time, their sneers stirred no tears, only a chilling, razor-sharp clarity. I wasn't the broken boy they remembered. I walked straight up to Dylan, grabbed his stolen suit, and slammed him against the wall. The smugness vanished from his face, replaced by raw fear. This wasn't the Leo they knew. No breakdown. No tears. Only calculation. I pulled out my phone, typed a message to Uncle Harrison: "Problem at the St. Regis." The game had finally changed.”
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