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The Heiress Who Rose

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 421    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

parents I wanted a change of scenery, a chance to do something usefu

avannah walked in without knocking. Sh

?" she asked, eyein

I said, not l

"This house is a

ed on my grandmother's pearl necklace, a Dav

on me," she said, picking them up. "A sym

inside m

been kind. I had shared my home, my family, my life wi

r. I didn't say a word. I just s

ed in shock. "

," I said, my voice

he way she always did

ays been jealous of me because I was

er fake sobs. "I paid for your designer wardrobe. My father paid for

arls. "This, you

she shrieked. "He loves me! He

an start paying my father back for the quarter of a million dollars he's

ew I wasn't bluffing. My father kept me

outh opening and closin

," I sai

er and locked it. I held the cool, smooth pearls in my han

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The Heiress Who Rose
The Heiress Who Rose
“I was a Davenport heiress, engaged to Blake Vanderbilt III. My old-money life seemed perfectly scripted, culminating tonight at the Spinsters' Ball. My cousin, Savannah, the family charity case, was always my dearest confidante, urging me to "live a little" and ignore whispers about my weight. But at the ball, Blake shattered it all. Under blinding flashes, he publicly declared his love for Savannah: "The engagement is off. I cannot marry an embarrassment." He looked directly at me. The whispers turned to roars. The Boston tabloids screamed, "Hefty Heiress Dumped at Debut," pairing my tear-streaked face with Savannah's triumphant smile. Back home, Savannah, dripping crocodile tears, twisted the knife, confessing her years-long campaign. "You sat around...eating cake," she sneered, exposing her malice. How could the girl I'd shared my home and everything with orchestrate such public humiliation? Why was I so blind to her calculated sabotage, her sweet encouragement a poison meant to destroy me? There was no anger, no heartbreak... just an unsettling calm and a sudden, clear vision. They expected tears, begging, a scene. But when she claimed my grandmother's heirloom pearls, something snapped. I snatched them back. I left the mockery behind, walking away from the life they thought they'd destroyed. They had no idea who they were truly dealing with.”
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