
Drowning In Betrayal: Watch Me Shine Now
I was lying in the emergency room with acute gastroenteritis on my birthday, but my mother ordered me to rip out my IV needle.
She threatened to freeze all my accounts if I didn't show up to my adopted sister's high-society matchmaking party.
When I arrived, dragging my weak body, I caught my fiancé Julio protecting his mistress.
Worse, my adopted sister Billie framed me for stealing my own grandmother's heirloom earrings just to play the victim in front of New York's elite.
I refused to be their stepping stone and projected the evidence of Julio's affair on the massive ballroom screen.
In a rage, my father cursed me, and my mother slapped me across the face so hard my mouth bled.
During the ensuing physical struggle, my adopted sister, the mistress, and I all plunged into the freezing outdoor swimming pool.
My fiancé desperately swam to save his mistress, while my own brother rushed to pull my adopted sister above the water.
I stopped kicking and let my heavy, soaked clothes pull me down to the bottom of the black pool.
Why did my own flesh and blood treat me like garbage?
After a mysterious bodyguard pulled me from the water, I watched my family frantically wrap the other two women in warm blankets.
I didn't shed a single tear.
"I am no longer a part of this family. I never want to see any of you again."
I publicly canceled the engagement, turned my back on the wealthy estate, and walked away into the freezing winter night.
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Chapter 6
Amanda walked down the corridor. Her strides were long and aggressive. She gripped the emerald earring so tightly her knuckles turned white. The sharp metal posts dug into her palm, sending sharp spikes of pain up her arm. She needed the pain. It kept the rage from blinding her.
She pushed through the heavy double doors and stepped back into the ballroom. The heat and the smell of roasted meat hit her face, making her stomach roll, but she swallowed the bile down.
Her eyes scanned the massive room. She found them instantly. Julio was standing near a towering champagne pyramid. Seraphina was pressed against his side, her hand resting lightly on his forearm.
Amanda took a breath and stepped forward.
Suddenly, a loud mechanical clunk echoed through the room. The massive crystal chandelier above them went completely dark. The wall sconces flickered and died. The string quartet stopped playing mid-note.
The crowd gasped. The room fell into shadows.
A second later, a single, blinding white spotlight snapped on. It hit the small raised stage at the front of the room.
Amanda stopped walking. She stared at the stage.
Billie walked into the circle of light. She was holding the microphone stand with one hand. In her other hand, she held a small, dark velvet jewelry box. It was open and completely empty.
Billie looked out at the crowd. She blinked rapidly. A single, perfect tear rolled down her cheek. She pressed her free hand against her collarbone.
"I am so sorry to interrupt the party," Billie said into the microphone. Her voice trembled perfectly. "I went upstairs to put on my grandmother's emerald earrings for this special night. But my safe was forced open. The earrings are gone."
A wave of shocked whispers ripped through the ballroom. Guests looked at each other in disbelief. A robbery at the Rogers estate was unheard of.
Meredith pushed her way to the front of the crowd. Her face was purple with rage. She pointed a shaking finger at the head of security standing near the wall.
"Lock the doors!" Meredith screamed. "Nobody leaves until we find the thief!"
Amanda stood frozen in the dark. She stared at Billie's crying face. The emerald earrings belonged to Amanda, not Billie. Billie had lied to the entire room.
The pieces snapped together in Amanda's brain. Billie knew every inch of this house's security—she had grown up patching its old alarm systems with their father. Of course she could bypass a biometric safe in her own childhood home. Billie had stolen the earrings from Amanda's room, given them to Seraphina to wear as a sick joke, and was now using the "theft" to play the tragic victim and ruin the party.
A cold, hard laugh bubbled up in Amanda's throat. She swallowed it.
She pushed past a wealthy real estate developer. She shoved a socialite out of her way. She marched straight toward the edge of the spotlight. Her black heels slammed against the marble floor. The sharp, rhythmic clicking cut through the whispers of the crowd.
People turned to look at her. The crowd parted.
Julio saw her walking. He dropped Seraphina's arm and stepped forward. He glared at Amanda and tugged his tie.
"Stop," Julio hissed under his breath. "Do not make a scene right now."
Amanda walked right past him. She stopped at the edge of the stage, directly in the light. She looked up at Billie.
"The earrings were not stolen," Amanda said. Her voice was not loud, but it was sharp enough to cut glass. It carried across the silent room.
The crowd went dead quiet.
Billie's hand dropped from her collarbone. Her eyes widened. "Amanda, what are you talking about?"
Amanda turned her back to the stage. She looked directly into the crowd. She raised her left hand and pointed her index finger straight at Seraphina. The spotlight operator, following her gesture, swung the harsh beam toward Seraphina, trapping her in a pool of white light.
"They were not stolen," Amanda repeated. "Because I just saw that woman wearing them in the hallway."
Hundreds of eyes shifted instantly from Amanda to the now brightly illuminated Seraphina.
Seraphina gasped. She took a step backward and hit the table holding the champagne pyramid. The glasses rattled dangerously. Instinctively, Seraphina reached up and slapped her hand over her left earlobe, where the remaining earring still hung.
The physical movement was a confession. The crowd murmured.
"Move your hand," Amanda commanded. She took a step toward Seraphina. "Show everyone what is on your ear."
Meredith's eyes narrowed. She looked at Seraphina, then at the security guards. "Grab her," Meredith barked.
Two massive men in black suits lunged forward. They grabbed Seraphina by the arms. Seraphina screamed. She thrashed against their grip, her cheap silk dress tearing at the seam.
"I didn't take anything!" Seraphina shrieked. She looked wildly at Julio. "Help me!"
Amanda walked up to Seraphina. She looked at the woman's terrified face.
"You dropped something in the hall," Amanda said.
Amanda raised her right hand. She slowly uncurled her fingers. Her palm was covered in deep, red half-moon indentations from where the metal had dug into her skin.
Resting in the center of her bruised palm was the heavy, antique emerald earring. The diamonds caught the spotlight and threw fractured beams of light across the room.
The crowd erupted into loud gasps.
Seraphina stared at the earring. The blood left her face entirely. Her knees buckled, and she collapsed toward the floor, held up only by the grip of the security guards.
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That all ended the night her cousin Kathleen ripped the sapphire pendant from her neck and pushed her into a pool of toxic chemicals to die.
Two years later, Imogen's eyes snapped open. But she didn't wake up in a hospital. She woke up tied to a stained mattress, trapped in the battered body of Briana, a teenage girl from the slums who had just been sold to a local trafficker.
After violently fighting her way out of a cheap motel, she discovered the horrifying truth. Kathleen had taken over the Montgomery Group. She had locked Imogen's grieving parents away in a psychiatric facility as prisoners.
And worst of all, Kathleen was now flaunting her stolen wealth online, preparing to marry Clark.
A wave of pure, white-hot rage boiled in her blood. Kathleen had murdered her, stolen her family, and was playing the perfect grieving cousin. How was she supposed to fight back? She was just a runaway nobody now. If she tried to expose the truth, Kathleen's security would shoot her dead in the street.
She needed a weapon. She needed a shield. She needed the one man Kathleen feared.
Covered in mud and blood, Briana intercepted Clark's car in the freezing rain. She was going to infiltrate his home as his vulgar, unhinged fake mistress, and she would drag Kathleen straight down to hell.

7.3
"This... this is wrong," she stuttered, trying not to meet his eyes. "You're my stepfather. Let's forget it ever happened."
"How can I forget it happened, Nicole?" He questioned, gripping her chin. "When the image of you whimpering for more replays in my head every fucking night?"
When one night of desperation turns into Nicole ending up in bed with a nameless stranger, she's almost shocked to death when she moves in with her mother's new husband to see that the nameless stranger is her new stepfather.
Tristan Michelson has always been in control of his emotions, but he can barely control himself when he realizes the masked stripper is his new stepdaughter.

8.3
⚠️ Warning: This book contains explicit scenes, strong language, mature content, sexual kinks and dark themes that may not be suitable for some readers. Read at your own risk.
Trevor Matai had already made himself an enemy of half the school just by being the smartest person in the class. So when he won the student body presidency, they just found newer and louder reasons to come for him.
What he was not prepared for was jerking awake from a nightmare in the middle of class, calling out Sean Pierre's name in front of everyone, and having a very visible and undeniable 'boner' to go along with it. Does that mean he got 'bricked up' for Sean.
That was quite unbelievable because Sean Pierre, who is a star quarterback and the school's golden boy, happens to be the most aggressively straight guy Trevor had ever been forced to share oxygen with. So, Sean was the absolute last person his subconscious should have chosen.
And now the whole school knew.
What followed was supposed to be punishment as a result of the two clashing over school activity funds. Instead, something neither of them planned for started building because the closer Sean kept him, the harder it became to pretend that none of it meant anything.
But Sean was the star quarterback and there were rules that came with that title. And wanting Trevor wasn't something the world around them was going to quietly allow.
Two boys with two different dreams that couldn't both survive this situation, which seemed like a rivalry that had already drawn blood and a romantic feeling between them that refused to take note of that.
Society had already written the rules, but they were about to break those rules and rewrite them.
Because when someone is willing to burn everything down for you... the only question left is whether you are brave enough to let them and decide what you are willing to risk for love.

7.2
For ten years, Aurora was abandoned by her wealthy family to rot in the countryside.
When she finally returned, there was no warm welcome. The Lott family only brought her back to replace her adopted sister in an arranged marriage with Damian Yates, a notoriously violent, crippled billionaire, just to save their bankrupt company.
Her grandmother mocked her as uneducated trash. Her fake sister feigned disgust at her very presence.
When her biological father desperately tried to stop them from sending his daughter to her death, the family turned on him.
Her grandmother struck her father across the face, kicked the three of them out of the manor into the freezing rain, and arrogantly declared they would starve on the streets by nightfall.
They thought Aurora was just a helpless, pathetic hillbilly who would quietly accept being sold as livestock.
They had no idea that over the past decade, she had survived the darkest corners of the world, becoming a lethal operative with unimaginable power.
Standing in the cold rain, Aurora didn't shed a single tear.
She calmly pulled out her encrypted phone, personally canceled the billionaire's marriage contract, and ordered her hacker to completely freeze the Lott family's accounts.
"Total financial annihilation. Burn them to the ground."
But as she watched her abusers' legacy crumble, a classified file arrived on her phone, revealing that the very billionaire she just rejected was tied to her mother's unsolved murder.
The real hunt was just beginning.

8.6
For two years, I was trapped behind my own eyes, a prisoner in my own skull.
A crazed fan had hijacked my body after a brutal car crash, wearing my skin like a cheap suit.
When my soul finally locked back into my flesh in a cramped hospital room, I realized she had destroyed everything I built.
This parasitic stalker had drained my massive fortune to zero, buying luxury gifts for a mediocre actor and turning me into the internet's most hated woman.
My phone was flooded with death threats, and the hashtag demanding I go to hell was trending at number one.
Even the hospital nurses despised me. One marched into my room, raising her hand to violently slap my pale cheek.
"You psychotic bitch, you make me sick!"
Worse, my sprawling Beverly Hills estate had been foreclosed and sold to a mysterious billionaire named Kasey Dominguez.
I had absolutely nothing left. No money. No reputation. No home.
The sheer violation of watching a psychotic stranger ruin my life while I was locked in the passenger seat of my own mind made my blood boil.
I refused to let her destroy my legacy.
As the nurse's hand descended, my atrophied muscles snapped into action.
I twisted her wrist until the joint popped, grabbed the keys to my freedom, and slipped out into the cold Los Angeles night.
I was going to take my life back, starting with the billionaire who thought he owned my house.

9.0
Seventeen years after going missing, Brooklyn was finally brought back to her ultra-wealthy biological family.
But instead of a tearful reunion, her parents and sisters treated her like infectious garbage, mocking her cheap clothes and calling her a country bumpkin.
They dumped her into a remedial class to hide her away, cut off her allowance, and threatened to lock down her trust fund to force her into absolute submission.
One night, Brooklyn stood in the shadows of the estate and overheard a conversation that shattered everything.
She hadn't wandered off as a child.
Her parents had deliberately thrown her away because a fake fortune teller claimed her birth chart was a jinx to the family's wealth.
They felt zero remorse, only plotting to banish her again the moment she turned eighteen.
Her biological father thought he was putting a leash on a helpless, uneducated girl by cutting off her pocket change.
He had no idea that Brooklyn was the anonymous VIP who casually dropped sixty million dollars on an emerald at the city's most exclusive auction.
He didn't know she was the elusive medical genius that the world's most powerful billionaires were currently tearing the city apart to find.
The last microscopic shred of hope for a family withered into cold ash in her chest.
"Lock down my trust fund?"
She pulled out her encrypted phone and activated her shadow networks, severing herself entirely from their pathetic surveillance.
Since they believed she was a jinx, she was going to show them exactly what a real curse looked like.