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The Dancer's Ruin, The Heiress' Rise

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 732    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

eless mistake on their part, a sign of their growing arrogance. They thought I w

the hallway again, the

he dance company is going to have to make a statement s

rayed. "What other step is there?

We need to manage that. I'm going to have the doctors declare her permanently disabled, get it on record. Then,

eer die; he was going to perform its public execution. He was going t

d, his voice hollow. "We ju

world what devoted family men we are. It solidifies our position. N

hat he would grab Ethan by the throat and scream, "No more!" That the brother who taught me how to ride a

warm glow in the icy d

less tha

resigned, defeated. "Okay, Eth

humorless laugh tried to bubble up from my chest. Hope. What a joke. I was a fool to even

that rattled the hospital bed. I bit my lip, tastin

back into the room, his face arr

tting on the edge of my b

d at him, my

as weakness, as the

It was the same hand that had signed my death warrant. "But I need you to know, no matter what h

ce, he was offering me himself-my tormentor, my jailer. He was going to chain me t

nd promised me forever, and I saw nothing but a void. Every memory we had

t charming smile that used to make my heart leap. "

cer, but my life as a person. I would be his trophy of a crime well-committed, a living ghost in a house

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The Dancer's Ruin, The Heiress' Rise
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“The world came back in pieces – white ceilings, antiseptics, and screaming pain in my legs. Just scant hours earlier, I was a dancer, living a dream. I' d secured the lead role with the most prestigious company, my future dazzling bright. Then, the alley. The cold pavement. Shadows that became men, their grunts, their laughter, and the blinding pain that extinguished my world. Now, a steady beep. I was alive, but my body felt like a broken prison. That' s when I heard their voices outside my hospital room. My fiancé, Ethan, and my brother, Caleb. The two men I trusted most. Their words were a poison, chilling me to the bone: "The job is done, Caleb. They did exactly what we paid them to do... She' s out of the picture." My mind reeled. Paid them? The men who did this to me? It couldn't be. Hallucinations from a head injury, surely. But then, Ethan' s voice, sharp and cruel: "Think about what's at stake. The inheritance. Sophia's future... Ava was in the way." My own brother, complicit. The protectors I relied on were the monsters who brutalized me. And the doctor' s grave prognosis confirmed my worst fears: "She will never dance again." Ethan' s sigh of relief, Caleb' s chilling agreement to "standard care only," condemned me to a life of pain and disability, ensuring my ruin. They were chaining me to a fate worse than death itself. I was meant to be their broken doll, a pawn in their twisted game. But as a single tear traced a path down my temple, a silent fury ignited. I wasn't just observing. I was watching. And I was going to make them pay.”
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