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Discarded Bride: The True Heiress Returns

Discarded Bride: The True Heiress Returns

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For twenty years, I lived as the adopted daughter of the wealthy Hill family. But today, they forced me to sign a severance agreement and kicked me out so their precious biological daughter, Malia, could marry my fiancé. To ruin me completely, they framed me for stealing Malia's engagement bracelet, threatening me with prison. I calmly exposed the "sapphire" as cheap glass, then rolled up my sleeves to show the reporters my scarred, punctured arms. For two decades, I wasn't a daughter. I was Malia's living blood and bone marrow bank. They drained my health to keep her alive, even ordering doctors to ignore my failing organs just so she could attend a gala. "Take this million dollars and shut your mouth," my adoptive father sneered, throwing a check at my feet. My ex-fiancé looked at me with disgust, and Malia screamed that I was a crazy, vindictive liar. They had stolen my life and my health, yet they still looked down on me like I was garbage. I ripped the check into pieces and threw it in their faces. Just as they ordered the butler to drag me out, a group of men in black suits shattered the chaos. The heir of the untouchable Montgomery dynasty stepped through the door, ignoring the Hills' fawning, and handed me a DNA report. I wasn't a disposable blood bag. I was the long-lost true heiress of old New York money. And now, I was going to take back everything they stole from me.

Chapter 1

The severance agreement hit the marble coffee table with a sharp crack that echoed the fracture in Kelsey Odom's life.

"Sign it." Addison Hill's voice was flat, devoid of the paternal warmth he reserved for cameras and charity galas.

His wife, Ilda, perched on the edge of a silk armchair, her lips curled into a triumphant sneer. "We've been more than patient, Kelsey. You've been a drain on this family for far too long."

Kelsey's gaze remained fixed on the papers. The ink was a stark, final black against the sterile white.

Her younger sister, Malia, snuggled deeper into the arms of Carter Vance IV, Kelsey's now ex-fiancé. "Carter needs a wife who can support his family's legacy, not someone who dropped out of community college."

Carter looked at Kelsey, his expression a practiced mix of pity and distaste. "Malia is what the Vance family needs. It's just business, Kelsey."

Kelsey felt nothing. The part of her that could feel their barbs had been carved out long ago, leaving a hollow space filled with cold, quiet air.

She reached for the pen on the table. Her hand was steady. Not a single tremor. She signed her name on the line, the loops and swirls as neat and detached as a stranger's.

No tears. They didn't deserve her tears.

"Arthur," Ilda commanded, her voice sharp. "Take her things out. All of them."

The butler, Arthur Coleman, a man who had served Kelsey lukewarm soup for twenty years, picked up her single, cheap canvas backpack and carried it toward the door as if it were contaminated.

Just as he reached the threshold, Malia let out a piercing shriek.

"My bracelet! It's gone!" She clutched her bare wrist, her eyes wide with manufactured panic. "The sapphire bracelet from M-Lady! The one Carter gave me!"

Ilda was on her feet in an instant, her finger pointing directly at Kelsey. "You! You were always jealous. You couldn't stand to see Malia happy, so you stole from her on your way out!"

Addison's face contorted with rage. "Give it back right now, or I swear to God, I will call the police and have you arrested for grand larceny."

Arthur, with perfect timing, stopped at the door. He fumbled with Kelsey's backpack. "Mr. Hill... I think I've found it."

He pulled a glittering sapphire bracelet from the unzipped side pocket of her bag.

Malia burst into crocodile tears. "That was my engagement present! It's a limited edition, worth a fortune!"

Carter stepped forward, his face a mask of disappointment. He grabbed Kelsey's arm, his fingers digging into her skin. "Just admit it, Kelsey. Make this easy on yourself."

The pressure was immense, enough to bruise. But Kelsey simply looked at his hand on her arm, then up at his face.

She yanked her arm free. The movement was so sharp and unexpected that Carter stumbled back a step.

Her eyes, cold and clear, swept across the room, landing on each of their faces. A small, chilling smile touched her lips.

"Lock the doors, Arthur," Ilda hissed. "We can't let a thief just walk out of here."

Kelsey ignored her. Her voice was quiet, yet it cut through the manufactured drama like a surgeon's scalpel. "The refractive index is wrong."

Malia's tears paused. "What?"

"The light passing through those stones," Kelsey said, nodding at the bracelet in Arthur's hand. "They're not Burmese sapphires. They're glass. It's a cheap knockoff."

Malia's face paled slightly. "You're just trying to lie your way out of this!"

"Am I?" Kelsey reached into the pocket of her worn jeans and pulled out her phone. She tapped the screen and pulled up the official M-Lady website, navigating to the authentication page for their sapphire collection. "The real M-Lady 'Starlight' bracelet has a microscopic laser inscription on the clasp and a unique fluorescence under UV light. This one has neither." She zoomed in on a high-resolution image of the real clasp. "You couldn't even afford a decent fake, Malia. How pathetic."

The phone didn't show any personal connection, just publicly available information. It was the kind of detail anyone could find if they spent enough time in online forums, a believable hobby for a lonely girl trapped in a mansion.

Ilda shrieked, lunging forward and slapping the phone from Kelsey's hand. It clattered across the floor.

Kelsey didn't even flinch. She let the phone lie there, its screen cracked. The point had been made. The seed of doubt was planted in Carter's mind-not about her, but about the quality of the gift he'd given his new fiancée, and by extension, Malia's own worth.

The room fell into a dead silence, broken only by Malia's ragged breathing. The fake in Arthur's hand suddenly looked like something from a vending machine.

Carter, whose family dealt in luxury goods, felt a hot flush of embarrassment creep up his neck. He knew Kelsey was right.

Malia, her face a twisted mess of fury and humiliation, screamed, "Get her out! Get her out of my house!"

Kelsey sidestepped Arthur easily. Then, in one smooth, deliberate motion, she turned and walked towards the door, leaving the wreckage of their little play behind her.

Addison's face was purple. "You will be silent! I am still the head of this household!"

"Not mine," Kelsey said, her voice rising, loud enough to be heard through the heavy oak doors. "Not anymore."

She turned toward the front door, where she knew reporters, tipped off by an anonymous source, were gathering for the Vance-Hill engagement announcement.

"You think this is about a stolen bracelet?" she called out, her voice ringing with a power they had never heard before. "This was just the appetizer. I have a much bigger bomb to drop."

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