From Heiress to Hellbent
was a dynastic merger, a picture-perfect lie splashed across magazines. But behin
, broke into our home with her friends and had
police station, he took one look at my bruised f
, his voice laced with annoyance. He had
n't swim. Bryant dove in, swam right past me to save her, and
he was incapable of love; he was just incapable of loving me. For the one he lo
Lying in my hospital bed, I took out my phone and
steady. "I'm ready to bu
pte
e, the graceful heiress to the Glover real estate dynasty; he, the cold, brilliant scion of the Barnes tech emp
cameras, their life wa
Kalia Barron, for a new sports car. The next day, Charlotte transferred t
ecipient was a young
al Park. Charlotte, in turn, purchased a historic brownston
rcle. It was a bizarre, unspoken duel foug
rlotte' s fashion-tech company, AURA, acquired the startup' s main competitor,
between Charlotte' s polite smile and Bryant' s indifferent expression. "She' s
train wreck. They were w
ions, all the seemingly petty retaliations, had one single, desperate goal: to make him
m five years ago, a sliver of conve
father, Barnett. His voice wa
all that matters. Don' t preten
e kids," his father had said, a rare note o
," Bryant had replied. "Sh
ember, a quiet, persistent love for the brilliant, unattainable boy who lived next door. His
ugh, relentless enough, she could win his affection. It was a s
ling her from the mem
nford. The tech prodigy who had turned his schol
stark contrast to the coldness she
elcome back, Jaden. I
, his tone turning serious. "I saw the news abou
grip on the p
and direct. "I have for years. You deserve better tha
al blow. Love. It was a word Br
o," she stammered
e said softly. "You don'
she shared with Bryant. Photos of them smiling for cameras lined the wa
excuse after excuse to postpone the wedding. He was too busy with a
lways so
ties, her heart aching with a love he never acknowledged. She rem
th a shrug, a casual cruelty that h
ech infusion, and the Barnes tech dynasty needed the legitimacy of old money.
ntence she had willingly accep
had
ia Barron appeared. A beautiful, cunning
en he looked at Kalia, a warmth he never showed her. He bough
e-sided arguments where she would scream and h
uld ask when she was
had shrieked once, her
will fulfill the terms of the agreement. But don't
ave died. But it clung on, a stubborn
her mind a thousand times. But she couldn't. Sh
of her world began to crack. For the first time, a different pat
keypad unlocking. Charlotte frowned. B
arron sauntered in, followed by
partment as if she owned it. "Nice place. A
embling with rage. "What are you
" Kalia said, examining her nails. "
e heart. The code to their h
arlotte said,
doesn't care about you, you pathetic hag." She ges
. She struggled, but he was too strong
hoed in the
ous smile on her face. "Bryant sai
ined down on her. She crumpled to the
nches from Charlotte's. "You se
mped on Charlotte's outstretched hand. A sharp
tor arriving. Her personal security team, alerted by a silent alarm, bu
from the floor. "Press charges. Fo
reluctant. "Miss Glover, perhaps we can s
ain. Her hand was broken, her face bruised. "I wan
ne, her voice a tearful plea. "Bryant, she's tr
ok at Charlotte' s injuries, his brow furrowing for a fractio
silent plea for justice. "They broke into our
n a low voice. Money and power exchanged hands through words. The
?" Charlotte demand
said, his voice flat. He turned back t
otte cried, her voice breaking.
s tone laced with anno
for years surged, a tidal wave of agony and betrayal. "D
his eyes as cold and
said dismissively, as if tal
funny. He held Kalia, stroking her hair, whispering comforting w
tion, Charlotte felt the last embers
n, soaking her in seconds, but she didn't feel it. The col
latant preference for Kalia-it all coalesced into a single, stark r
n she got home, she took out her phone. Her
n' s number an
e steady now. "I'm ready to