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The Heiress They Left For Dead

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 596    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

tted my shoulder awkwardly. "We' ll do everythi

He was a good man ca

was the one Barney and Debra had paid to manage the fallout, to make sure their "deaths" were processed quickly and without sus

ice oozing fake sympathy. "We at the insurance company want to make this as painless as possible for you.

across the coffee table

at he would assume was grief-stricken

d the paper and ripped it in half. "You think this is painless? M

is is negligence! The rental company gave them a faulty car! The county fai

k. He wasn' t prepared for a fight. He

ns, let' s be

oing to the local news! I' ll tell every reporter in this state how a big, powerful car com

Barney and Debra had paid for. A public scandal was the last th

nt?" he asked,

yes cold and hard. The mask of the griev

"It' s the exact amount of seed money they left for me last time, the money I was s

n' t say that la

avoid a very messy, very public lawsuit that will drag your clie

rrier in the corner, where Gabrielle was sleeping

o make a call,

id, sitting back down

d to. It was the first brick i

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The Heiress They Left For Dead
The Heiress They Left For Dead
“The state trooper's words hung heavy in my living room: "Ms. Johns, your parents are dead." For twenty years, I'd worn the cloak of grief silently, sacrificing everything to raise my baby sister, Stella. I watched my savings turn into her Wall Street fortune, celebrated her success, and then I saw them. Barney and Debra, my "dead" parents, alive and smiling, introducing my sister Stella to their "true son," Wesley. They casually revealed the baby swap, abandoning me as a mere tool, meant for a life of luxury with their golden child. My world shattered as Stella, my everything, stood by silently while I was dragged away, left for dead in a dark alley. The cold metal pressed against my head; the last thing I saw was Stella turning back to the party. Now, the trooper stood before me again, delivering the same news, but this time, the baby crying in the next room was Gabrielle, my real sister. This time, my stomach didn't churn with grief, but with unyielding rage. I let a single, calculated tear roll down my cheek, a perfect performance. "My parents... oh god, my parents..." I whispered, ready to reclaim everything they stole.”
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