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The Billionaire Heiress's Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 627    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

very corner held a memory, now tainted. I moved through the rooms methodically, boxing up five years of my li

he elevator doors opened and Liam stepped out.

come to help me, immediat

she said, her voice firm. "Y

es fixed on me. "What

I said, taping up a fina

he said. He took a step clos

hing to talk a

rustration that bordered on self-pity. "She' s my daughte

wasn't asking for my forgiveness; he was asking for my absolution. He wanted me to tell him he had done the right thi

constructed wall of calm I had built arou

. My hand flew up and connected with his cheek. The sou

ad a choice. You could have told me months ago. You could have been a man about it. But you didn' t. You stood there and you lied to my fac

k, shock warring with anger in his ey

a, s

, ugly dance of anger and pain. It wasn't a fight, it was something worse. It was the final, physical se

strength. He stumbled, catch

e space between us charged with five

e. The hurt was gone, repla

do. You took the most important thing in my life from me. Now, I' m going to enjoy taking the most important th

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The Billionaire Heiress's Revenge
“The first sign was a text message glowing on Liam' s phone screen. "I miss you. When can I see you again?" it read, from a woman named Sarah. I was sitting on the edge of our bed, waiting for him, clutching the phone that held a history of his secret intimacy. When he walked out of the shower, naked save for the towel around his hips, I didn' t scream. I just held up the phone and said, "Her or me, Liam." He chose me, deleted her number, and swore it was a mistake. But the silence in our penthouse grew louder, his touch became a habit, and his eyes looked through me, not at me. I felt myself disappearing, desperate and pathetic, despite being the heiress to a real estate empire. So, I proposed to him, clutching at a phantom hope at a charity gala, only for his forced "Okay, Ava. Let' s get married" to ring hollow. The wedding preparations were a blur of my efforts, conspicuously absent of him. My friends and family saw the pity in my eyes, but I pushed on, convinced the vows would banish Sarah' s ghost. Then, on our painfully beautiful wedding day, as the officiant prepared to pronounce us, a small voice cut through the air. "Daddy?" A little girl, no more than five, stood at the aisle's entrance, huge tearful eyes fixed on Liam. His face went ashen. He dropped my hands as if burned, turned, and ran-away from me, our vows, everything-scooping the little girl into his arms. Sarah stood behind her, a triumphant, sorrowful look on her face. He abandoned me at the altar, humiliating me for the world to see. Deep down, a cold clarity told me this was always a possibility, and I was not unprepared. Taking the microphone, I announced, "The groom has a prior commitment. Enjoy the food. Consider it a celebration of my newfound freedom." I ordered security and called my lawyer. They had robbed me of my dignity, but I wouldn't let them rewrite my story. It was time to fight back.”
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