“Get out and take your bastards with you!” my mother-in-law shrieked, spitting on me as my husband shoved my ten-day-old twins and me into the freezing night

They cast me out, along with my ten-day-old twins, into the biting cold of a midnight street. A glob of spittle from my mother-in-law struck my cheek. My husband, a statue carved from silence, merely watched. They hurled words at me—worthless, trash, a parasite. What they failed to comprehend, in their spectacular ignorance, was that I owned every splinter of their carefully constructed lives. And I was poised to reclaim it all—slowly, painfully, and with absolute brutality.

My name is Haven, or so they believed. This is the chronicle of a devastating betrayal and the exquisitely orchestrated revenge that followed. If you have ever been profoundly underestimated, or felt the sting of treachery from those you held dearest, then stay. Witness what I did to them, for they never, ever saw it coming.

Let me rewind the tape, back to the genesis of it all. Four years prior, I was not Haven. I was Catherine Monroe, the youngest CEO to ever helm Apex Innovations, a quantum technology empire valued at eight billion dollars. Yes, billion with a B. I had forged this empire from the ashes of my parents’ legacy—a small, debt-ridden tech startup they left behind. I was twenty-three, a crucible of grief, brilliance, and a fury that burned cold and bright. In five years, I transformed their dying dream into a global titan.

But that ascent exacted a heavy toll. My first fiancé, a man whose love I thought was my anchor, orchestrated a car accident to seize my inheritance. He nearly succeeded. I emerged from the twisted metal physically alive, but a fundamental part of my soul—my capacity for trust—had perished that day.

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