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The Heiress's Revenge - A Bloody Affair

"From the ashes of Caroline Mae Sullivan, rose a phoenix called Seraphina." Once the beloved daughter of a prestigious family and an heiress to a vast fortune, Seraphina Vale's world was shattered by unspeakable atrocities inflicted upon her and her loved ones. Rising from the ashes like a phoenix, she becomes consumed by a fierce determination to avenge their suffering. With steely resolve, she meticulously plots the downfall of those responsible for all her miseries. But fate intervenes when she crosses paths with Elijah Grayson, her enemy's son. Despite her best efforts to remain detached, Seraphina finds herself drawn to Elijah's kindness and sincerity, kindling a forbidden love that threatens to derail her plans. Caught between her thirst for revenge and her blossoming feelings for Elijah, Seraphina has to alter her plans so that she gets her revenge and takes back everything that belongs to her, including Elijah Grayson. ══════ ∘◦♛◦∘ ══════ Note - The image for the cover and the images for the characters were taken from Pinterest. The author is not the creator of these three images. These images belong to the original creator: KH_CT

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114 Chs

[40 - Unforeseen Intrigues]

Jaxon was in his cabin at The Seraphina Atelier. Sitting on his chair he had his feet propped up on an ottoman as he chatted with Chloe through messages. 

'Are you okay?' he was the one who initiated the conversation with the message. Jaxon waited for a few minutes but when Chloe did not reply he started reviewing the next quarter's budget report while keeping the previous budget reports as reference. There was a lot to understand in the short time that he has before completely taking over the Chief Operating Officer's responsibilities. 

Soon, he got deeply engrossed in the reports and documents that had it not been the buzzing of his cell phone with that specific ringtone that he had set to alert him of messages and phone calls from Chloe, that he wouldn't have paid attention to his cell phone that laid buried under the piles of paperwork.