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Betrayed By Love: The Genius's Revenge

Betrayed By Love: The Genius's Revenge

For three years, nineteen-year-old Ella Campbell rotted in a freezing psychiatric isolation room. Her billionaire family didn't visit her once, only pulling her out today to force her to publicly apologize to Ashlyn, the perfect sister who had framed her. At Ashlyn's glamorous engagement gala, Ella was treated worse than a stray dog and forced to watch her childhood sweetheart propose to her sister. When Ella showed no jealousy, her brother Ivan dragged her onto a dark balcony and nearly choked her to death. Her mother didn't even check if Ella was breathing, merely ordering a makeup artist to paint thick concealer over the dark purple handprints on Ella's neck so the family's stock price wouldn't drop. Standing under the blinding stage lights in a shapeless gray dress, facing three hundred mocking Wall Street executives, Ella was supposed to be the broken, obedient psycho the Campbells needed. "I am deeply sorry for the pain I caused." She was supposed to end the apology there and bow to her abusers, but Ella didn't shed a single tear. "My only regret is that I didn't insist on waiting for the police to arrive that night. I deeply regret that I didn't demand a full, legal toxicology report to prove to everyone exactly what happened." As the ballroom erupted into suspicious whispers and her paralyzed twin brother finally saw the violent bruises hidden beneath her makeup, Ella's counterattack against the Campbell family officially began.
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Chapter 1

The morning fog in Upstate New York clung to the barred windows of Pine Ridge Sanatorium like a wet, gray blanket. Ella Campbell sat on the cold linoleum floor of her isolation room. She pulled her knees to her chest. The thin, faded hospital gown offered no protection against the damp chill seeping through the concrete walls. She stared at the blank wall in front of her. In her head, she deduced a proof branch of the Riemann hypothesis. Complex variables and formulas built an impenetrable palace in the darkness of her mind, the only way to keep the silence from eating her alive. A heavy metallic clunk echoed through the small space. The deadbolt slid back. The heavy steel door was shoved open. Martha, the head orderly, marched in. Her thick rubber-soled shoes squeaked against the floor. She carried a plastic tray. The smell hit Ella immediately. It was a sour, rotting fish odor mixed with boiled cabbage. Martha slammed the tray down on the small, scratched plastic table. The gray, mushy food sloshed over the edges. "Eat up, princess," Martha sneered. Her voice was like grinding sandpaper. "Still a piece of trash your rich family threw away. Not even a phone call for three years." Ella didn't blink. She didn't look at the tray. She kept her eyes locked on the crack in the wall, running the derivative of a polynomial function through her mind. Her silence was a wall Martha couldn't break. It made the older woman's face turn an ugly shade of purple. "Look at me when I speak to you!" Martha lunged forward. Her thick fingers twisted into the roots of Ella's dark, unwashed hair. Ella's scalp burned. A sharp pain shot down her neck as Martha yanked her head back, forcing her to look up at the ceiling, then down at the rotting food. "Look at your breakfast, you crazy bitch!" Martha spat. Ella's eyes remained entirely still. She looked at Martha with a gaze so cold, so terrifyingly calm, that the orderly's breathing faltered. There was no fear in the nineteen-year-old's eyes. Only a dead, hollow calculation. Martha's grip loosened for a fraction of a second. The eerie composure unnerved her. To cover her sudden spike of anxiety, Martha raised her thick, calloused hand, ready to slap the defiance out of Ella's face. The sharp, rhythmic click of custom leather dress shoes echoed in the hallway. The footsteps stopped right outside the open door. A tall figure blocked the harsh fluorescent light from the corridor. Leland Campbell stood in the doorway. His tailored Tom Ford suit looked violently out of place against the peeling paint of the asylum. Martha dropped Ella's hair instantly. She jumped back as if the floor had caught fire. "Mr. Campbell!" Martha's voice pitched up into a sickeningly sweet whine. She wiped her hands on her scrubs. Leland's icy gaze finally shifted, locking onto the orderly. His jaw tightened in absolute disgust at the sight of a paid employee laying hands on a member of his bloodline, regardless of his own hatred for her. "You are fired," Leland stated, his voice a lethal, quiet blade. "I do not pay for feral incompetence. Now get out." He adjusted his expensive platinum cufflink. He flicked his wrist toward the hallway. Martha scurried out, her face pale with sudden terror, pulling the door shut behind her. Leland looked down at Ella. His eyes swept over her bare, dirty feet, the oversized gown, and the red marks forming on her scalp. His upper lip curled in disgust. "Three years in this hellhole, and you still look like a feral animal," Leland said. His voice was smooth, flat, and entirely devoid of brotherly affection. Ella placed her hands flat on the cold floor. She pushed herself up slowly. Her joints ached from the dampness, but she stood straight. She brushed a speck of dust off her gown. "Why are you here, Leland?" Ella asked. Her voice was raspy from disuse, but steady. "You don't do charity visits to the psych ward." Leland reached into his inner suit pocket. He pulled out a crisp, white document. The red stamp of the chief psychiatrist sat heavily at the bottom. "Discharge papers," Leland said. He tapped the paper against his palm. "Tonight is Ashlyn's twentieth birthday gala at the Four Seasons." Ella's stomach tightened, but she kept her face blank. "You will come with me," Leland continued. "You will walk onto that stage tonight. You will get on your knees in front of three hundred Wall Street executives, and you will publicly apologize to Ashlyn for what you did to her." He stepped closer. He smelled of expensive cedar cologne and wealth. "If you do that, and make it convincing, I sign this paper. Your medical hold ends. You walk free." Ella put her hands behind her back. She curled her fingers into tight fists, her fingernails biting hard into her own palms. The sharp sting grounded her. Apologize to the girl who framed her. Kneel to the family that locked her in a mental institution to rot. But her SAT exam was in two weeks. This was her only physical exit from this prison. She uncurled her fists. She lowered her eyelashes, letting her shoulders slump in a perfect imitation of a broken spirit. "Okay," Ella whispered. Her voice was small, compliant, and dead. "I'll do it. I'll apologize."

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