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The Framed Heiress's Unyielding Comeback

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1039    |    Released on: 26/09/2025

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old paper, and a faint, lingering trace of whiskey, but to me, it smelled like the truth. It was a world

anded facts. We started with the original investigation file, which I had managed to

gle wire transfer to an offshore account? In your name? An amateur move. Someone committing a crime this big, someone smart enough to

ned just a little. It was the first time anyone had looked at the

'discovered' in my old desk. "Bought with cash from a convenience store two blocks from your apar

ed, the memory of his scathing accusation still shar

r brother is an arrogant bastard, but he's not a detectiv

ectural talent. The scandal wasn't just a business problem for him; it was an opportunity. It allowed him

the money that went into the fake account in my

board. "Too traceable. She's smarter than that. We're looking for something else. A su

mella's known expenditures with company payroll. For weeks, it was a dead end. She had been careful. Her

memories. Emmitt was questioning me about the days lead

the ordinary. Anyone new hanging

ushed through it. I remembered the long nights I'd spent in the office, finalizing the details of the bid. I remembered Car

. "About the bid. She framed it as professional curiosity. She said she wanted to u

nd of qu

al innovations. The very things that made our bid unique. The things the c

a on the phone, her voice low and tense. She was talking about her 'sick

"She was always talking about a sick au

nter's stillness came over

know. I just a

Nichols was an only child from a small town. Both of her parents were

r for where her money was going. Or,

it. Small, structured cash deposits into a regional bank account under her mother's maiden name. Always just under

here it was. The money. Not in one clean, obvious wire t

al. This wasn't just a theor

g out to touch the paper, as if its realit

income that coincides with the scandal. But it doesn't prove it came from Crestone Holdings. For that

d the name of the riva

, a glint of challenge in his eyes

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The Framed Heiress's Unyielding Comeback
The Framed Heiress's Unyielding Comeback
“For ten years, I was my family' s living scandal. After being framed for a crime that nearly destroyed our company, I was cast as the pariah, forced to serve the very people who had stolen my future. At my parents' 40th anniversary party, the humiliation reached its peak. My brother, the CEO who built his career on my ruin, stood at the podium. "Can you not do one simple thing without creating a disaster?" he hissed at me in front of everyone. "For one night, can you just try not to be a complete and utter liability?" His fiancée, the true architect of my downfall, watched with a triumphant smirk. My mother looked on in horror-not at his cruelty, but at the scene I was causing. My father simply turned away in disappointment. They had all chosen their sides long ago, and I was not on it. After a decade of absorbing their contempt for a crime I didn't commit, something inside me finally snapped. The guilt, the shame, the silence-it was all a lie I was no longer willing to live. But I didn't cry. I didn't scream. I calmly walked out of that ballroom, pulled out my phone, and dialed a number I found online. A gravelly voice answered. "Mccormick." "My name is Charlotte Gallegos," I said, my voice clearer and stronger than it had been in years. "I need to hire you."”
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