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Jilted Heiress: Her Billion-Dollar Payback

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 878    |    Released on: 28/10/2025

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I hadn't bothered to change out of my silk robe. The sun was just beginning t

f Coleman Industries. The man who had practically begged me to marry hi

tossed the phone onto th

gain. Imm

nced i

r. A frantic cascade of digital pleading. My phon

up, my thumb hover

se pick up the pho

disaster. You h

nforgivable, I know, but t

from a number I had

re destroying my family. All

u can't control who someone loves. You tried to contr

. It proves I was right about you.

sound in the vast, empty penthouse. Cruel? He

sband. He had taken my vulnerability, the genuine affection I had felt for him, and twisted it into a weapon to humiliate

he dragon t

when I tried to hold his hand but had no problem sharing saliva with another woman. He, who h

e I had built into an empire of power and respec

you just

nny. He didn' t want to be "let go." He wanted to escape the consequences of a deal he had broken. He had

from him bu

f what we almost had. Call it off. We can co

me, turn public opinion against me, and then force my hand into a generous exit packa

coalesced into a singl

sent a text, not to Drew,

se Two. I want max

ly was ins

Unde

live, displaying the pre-market data. Coleman Industries (C.I.) was in a freefall. It was a waterfall of red. T

beautif

be panicking. He' d see his family' s legacy, a company that had been in their name for three generations, crumbling

from Drew. The tone was markedly different. The arr

it. You're angry. I deser

t... call off the dogs. The

ic apology. I'll say I was

to groveling fear. He was starting to understand. He was starting to realize that he hadn't just poked

on was abo

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Jilted Heiress: Her Billion-Dollar Payback
Jilted Heiress: Her Billion-Dollar Payback
“My fiancé, Drew, had a crippling germ phobia. Our wedding was a merger in disguise-a deal where my fortune would save his family's failing company. But at the altar, in front of the world, he left me for his intern. He declared he was choosing "love over money," painting me as the cold-hearted villain who tried to buy a husband. He wasn't done. He staged a suicide attempt from my office building, live-streaming to the world how my "cruelty" had pushed him to the edge. Then, he and his new love came to my office with their final demand: twenty percent of my company and my late mother's priceless necklace. "Cassidy is quite fond of it," he sneered. The next day, during the emergency board meeting called to fire me, he called, gloating. "It's checkmate, Jaeda. Just accept that you've lost." I put him on speakerphone for the entire board to hear. "Actually, Drew," I said, as federal agents walked into the room, "I own the entire board."”
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