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The Framed Heiress's Unyielding Comeback

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1090    |    Released on: 26/09/2025

Mccormi

Marcus Thorne, was a notorious shark who didn't leave witnesses, let alone paper trails. The scandal ten years ago had been the single biggest win

"no comments." The money trail from Carmella's ghost account

file onto my desk in frustration. We'd been at it for weeks, su

n't complained once, hadn't shown a flicker of the despair that I knew must be gnawing at her. Instead, she channeled it i

. But this deal wasn't just about money. It was about knowledge. Someone had to understand our bid to know what t

list of Crestone's key personnel from ten ye

unts. He was the one who would have gone head-to-head with my designs. He left Crestone about six mont

ers in my mind starting to click. "Right

tte said, her eyes meeting mine. They were bright with intelligence, the way they probably

no public records, nothing. It took me another week of calling in old favors and greasing palms to find him. He was livin

roft were skittish. A stranger was one thing; the woman at

r with a shotgun in his hands and suspicion in his eyes. He was older, graye

elling, I'm not bu

up my hands. "I just want to talk about Ma

avered for a second. That was all the co

n, but he finally talked. The story tumbled out of hi

gos. A young, ambitious woman in their marketing department. She was willing to sell them the bi

Nichols,"

ecs, engineering schematics, cost analysis. It was a masterpiece of a bid. Charlotte Gall

sharp and ugly, t

d you leav

he deal had incurred 'unexpected expenses'. He paid the girl her piddling quarter-million and gave me a fraction of what I was owed. He said if I made

ecutive, just as Charlotte had

testify?

"And go to jail? No thanks. My word

and ruined her life. That woman is my client. All I need from you is the proof you have. The original files Carmella sent

afe in the corner of the room

ls, and I'll make sure your name is kept out of the official record. You'll be an anon

behind his tired eyes. He was weighing his freedom

alked to the safe, and

rn you for this," he s

grin spreading across my face.

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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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