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From Heiress to Hellbent

From Heiress to Hellbent

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I was the fiancée of Bryant Barnes, the cold heir to a tech empire. Our engagement was a dynastic merger, a picture-perfect lie splashed across magazines. But behind closed doors, our life was a bizarre war fought with money and public humiliation. The war turned brutal when his mistress, Kalia, broke into our home with her friends and had me beaten, stomping on my hand until it broke. I pressed charges, but when Bryant arrived at the police station, he took one look at my bruised face and walked past me to comfort a sobbing Kalia. "Don't make a scene, Charlotte," he said, his voice laced with annoyance. He had them released without a second thought. The final betrayal came when Kalia pulled me into a lake. I can't swim. Bryant dove in, swam right past me to save her, and turned his back as I sank beneath the water, leaving me to die. A stranger pulled me out. In that moment, I finally understood. It wasn't that he was incapable of love; he was just incapable of loving me. For the one he loved, he would destroy anyone. For the one he didn't, he would leave her for dead. The last embers of my foolish love turned to ash. Lying in my hospital bed, I took out my phone and called the one man who had ever shown me kindness. "Jaden," I said, my voice steady. "I'm ready to burn it all to the ground."

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Chapter 1

I was the fiancée of Bryant Barnes, the cold heir to a tech empire. Our engagement was a dynastic merger, a picture-perfect lie splashed across magazines. But behind closed doors, our life was a bizarre war fought with money and public humiliation.

The war turned brutal when his mistress, Kalia, broke into our home with her friends and had me beaten, stomping on my hand until it broke.

I pressed charges, but when Bryant arrived at the police station, he took one look at my bruised face and walked past me to comfort a sobbing Kalia.

"Don't make a scene, Charlotte," he said, his voice laced with annoyance. He had them released without a second thought.

The final betrayal came when Kalia pulled me into a lake. I can't swim. Bryant dove in, swam right past me to save her, and turned his back as I sank beneath the water, leaving me to die.

A stranger pulled me out. In that moment, I finally understood. It wasn't that he was incapable of love; he was just incapable of loving me. For the one he loved, he would destroy anyone. For the one he didn't, he would leave her for dead.

The last embers of my foolish love turned to ash. Lying in my hospital bed, I took out my phone and called the one man who had ever shown me kindness.

"Jaden," I said, my voice steady. "I'm ready to burn it all to the ground."

Chapter 1

In the gilded cage of New York' s elite, Charlotte Glover and Bryant Barnes were the picture-perfect couple. She, the graceful heiress to the Glover real estate dynasty; he, the cold, brilliant scion of the Barnes tech empire. Their engagement photos were splashed across every society magazine, a symbol of old money merging with new.

But behind the flash of cameras, their life was a silent, brutal war.

Bryant wired a million dollars to his mistress, an Instagram model named Kalia Barron, for a new sports car. The next day, Charlotte transferred the exact same amount to a foundation, earmarking it for a scholarship fund.

The fund' s latest recipient was a young man named Jaden Holt.

Bryant bought Kalia a penthouse apartment overlooking Central Park. Charlotte, in turn, purchased a historic brownstone in the West Village and donated it to a women' s shelter.

Their competition was the talk of their circle. It was a bizarre, unspoken duel fought with bank transfers and public gestures.

He was set to acquire a promising AI startup. Just before the deal closed, Charlotte' s fashion-tech company, AURA, acquired the startup' s main competitor, a smaller but more innovative firm, effectively sabotaging his expansion plans.

"They're a match made in hell," people whispered at galas, their eyes flickering between Charlotte' s polite smile and Bryant' s indifferent expression. "She' s obsessed with him, and he can' t stand her. It' s a train wreck in slow motion."

They were right about the train wreck. They were wrong about the obsession.

Charlotte sat in her office, the skyline of Manhattan stretching before her. All her actions, all the seemingly petty retaliations, had one single, desperate goal: to make him look at her. To make him see her as more than a business partner in their dynastic merger.

The root of it all was a memory from five years ago, a sliver of conversation she was never meant to hear.

Bryant had been talking to his father, Barnett. His voice was cold, devoid of any emotion.

"Her? She' s a Glover. That' s all that matters. Don' t pretend you care about anything else."

"She' s been in love with you since you were kids," his father had said, a rare note of something other than business in his tone.

"That just makes it easier," Bryant had replied. "She' ll do whatever I want."

His words had shattered something inside her. She had loved him for as long as she could remember, a quiet, persistent love for the brilliant, unattainable boy who lived next door. His dismissal didn't kill her love; it twisted it. It became a challenge. A mountain to conquer.

She thought if she could just be perfect enough, successful enough, relentless enough, she could win his affection. It was a sickness, a self-destructive obsession she mistook for strength.

Her phone buzzed, pulling her from the memory. It was Jaden Holt.

The boy her family' s foundation had sent to Stanford. The tech prodigy who had turned his scholarship into a billion-dollar venture capital firm.

"Charlotte," his voice was warm, a stark contrast to the coldness she was used to. "I' m back in New York."

She smiled faintly. "Welcome back, Jaden. I hear you' ve been busy."

"Not too busy to see what' s happening," he said, his tone turning serious. "I saw the news about Barnes Tech and Kalia Barron. This has to stop."

Charlotte' s grip on the phone tightened.

"I love you, Charlotte," Jaden said, the words clear and direct. "I have for years. You deserve better than this. Break the engagement. Let me take care of you."

The words hit her like a physical blow. Love. It was a word Bryant had never once said to her.

"I... I have to go," she stammered, her mind reeling.

"Just think about it," he said softly. "You don't have to live like this."

She hung up, her heart pounding. She looked around the opulent penthouse she shared with Bryant. Photos of them smiling for cameras lined the walls, a gallery of beautiful lies. In every picture, his eyes were empty.

For five years, they had been engaged. For five years, he had found excuse after excuse to postpone the wedding. He was too busy with a product launch. The market was too volatile. His father wasn't well.

It was always something.

She remembered being a teenager, trailing after him at garden parties, her heart aching with a love he never acknowledged. She remembered his friends asking him why he never paid her any attention.

"She's just... there," he'd said with a shrug, a casual cruelty that had made her cry for an entire night.

Then, business interests had aligned. The Glover real estate empire needed a tech infusion, and the Barnes tech dynasty needed the legitimacy of old money. Suddenly, she wasn't just "there" anymore. She was a valuable asset. A fiancée.

The engagement was a prison sentence she had willingly accepted, hoping it would change him.

It hadn't.

Soon after the official announcement, Kalia Barron appeared. A beautiful, cunning model Bryant sponsored and openly flaunted.

Charlotte noticed it immediately-the way his eyes softened when he looked at Kalia, a warmth he never showed her. He bought her gifts, took her on trips, protected her from criticism.

Charlotte tried to fight. They had furious, one-sided arguments where she would scream and he would just watch her, his expression placid.

"Are you done?" he would ask when she was exhausted and hoarse.

"I am your fiancée!" she had shrieked once, her self-control shattering.

"Yes," he had said calmly. "And I will marry you. We will fulfill the terms of the agreement. But don't expect love, Charlotte. I don't have any to give you."

That was the moment her hope should have died. But it clung on, a stubborn weed. She wanted love. She craved it.

Should she give up? The question had echoed in her mind a thousand times. But she couldn't. She loved him too much. Or so she had told herself.

Now, hearing Jaden's simple, honest declaration, the foundation of her world began to crack. For the first time, a different path seemed possible. Life was too short to spend it chasing a ghost.

The front door beeped, the sound of the keypad unlocking. Charlotte frowned. Bryant was in Silicon Valley for the week.

The door swung open, and Kalia Barron sauntered in, followed by two of her rough-looking friends.

Kalia smirked, her eyes sweeping over the apartment as if she owned it. "Nice place. A little cold, though. Needs a woman's touch."

Charlotte stood up, her voice trembling with rage. "What are you doing here? How did you get in?"

"Bryant gave me the code, of course," Kalia said, examining her nails. "He said I should make myself at home."

The words were a blade to the heart. The code to their home. He had given it to her.

"Get out," Charlotte said, her voice low.

Kalia laughed. "Or what? You'll cry to Bryant? He doesn't care about you, you pathetic hag." She gestured to her friends. "She's getting on my nerves."

One of the men grabbed Charlotte's arm. She struggled, but he was too strong. The other slapped her across the face.

The sound echoed in the silent room.

"Harder," Kalia encouraged, a vicious smile on her face. "Bryant said she's been a real bitch lately."

They beat her. Fists and open hands rained down on her. She crumpled to the floor, pain exploding through her body.

Kalia crouched down, her face inches from Charlotte's. "You see? You have nothing. He's mine."

As they turned to leave, Kalia deliberately stomped on Charlotte's outstretched hand. A sharp crack, and a scream tore from Charlotte's throat.

The pain was blinding, but through it, she heard the sound of the elevator arriving. Her personal security team, alerted by a silent alarm, burst in. They tackled Kalia' s friends and restrained a screaming Kalia.

"Call the police," Charlotte gasped from the floor. "Press charges. For assault and breaking and entering."

At the police station, the officers seemed reluctant. "Miss Glover, perhaps we can settle this privately. A misunderstanding..."

"No," Charlotte said, her voice firm despite the pain. Her hand was broken, her face bruised. "I want them prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

Kalia, ever the actress, was already on the phone, her voice a tearful plea. "Bryant, she's trying to have me arrested! You have to help me!"

Bryant arrived less than thirty minutes later. He took one look at Charlotte' s injuries, his brow furrowing for a fraction of a second. It was the only hint of concern she would see.

She met his gaze, her own eyes burning with a silent plea for justice. "They broke into our home. They assaulted me. I want them in jail."

Bryant ignored her. He walked over to the lead officer and spoke in a low voice. Money and power exchanged hands through words. The officers, who had been taking notes, suddenly put their pens away.

"What are you doing?" Charlotte demanded, her voice rising.

"Don't make a scene, Charlotte," Bryant said, his voice flat. He turned back to Kalia, who was now sobbing in his arms.

"How can you let them go?" Charlotte cried, her voice breaking. "Look at me! She did this to me!"

"Stop it," he said, his tone laced with annoyance. "Just stop it."

The raw, aching hurt that had been her constant companion for years surged, a tidal wave of agony and betrayal. "Do you have a heart, Bryant? Do you feel anything at all?"

He just looked at her, his eyes as cold and empty as a winter sky.

"I'll... I'll punish her," he said dismissively, as if talking about a misbehaving pet.

Punish her. The word was so absurd, so insulting, it was almost funny. He held Kalia, stroking her hair, whispering comforting words as he led her out of the station. He didn't look back once.

Left alone in the sterile police station, Charlotte felt the last embers of her love for him flicker and die.

She walked out into the cold night. A sudden downpour began, soaking her in seconds, but she didn't feel it. The cold was already inside her, a deep, final chill in her soul.

All the years of his casual cruelty, of being second-best, of his blatant preference for Kalia-it all coalesced into a single, stark realization. He would never love her. He would never even respect her.

The rain washed the tears from her face. When she got home, she took out her phone. Her hands were shaking, but her purpose was clear.

She found Jaden' s number and pressed call.

"Jaden," she said, her voice steady now. "I'm ready to burn it all to the ground."

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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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