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Behind Her Scars: The Silent Heiress

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The night they found her floating in the river, she wasn’t supposed to live. Broken. Bruised. Terrified. She was nothing more than a nameless girl carrying scars too deep for her young age. But beneath her silence, she carried secrets. A hidden bloodline from one of the most powerful families in Country A. A mind capable of creating designs and machines the world had never seen. And eyes, green as an untouched forest, that burned with the promise of survival. Years later, she rises from the ashes. Her red hair is dyed black, her emerald eyes hidden behind dark lenses, her identity buried deep. Now, she is the untouchable CEO of Moon Fashion Corps, a global empire where artificial intelligence and fashion intertwine. To the world, she is cold, brilliant, and ruthless. To herself, she is still the girl who remembers pain, betrayal… and the night her innocence was stolen. But fate doesn’t let her stay in the shadows. When she collides with Adrian Kael, the impossibly perfect heir of the Kael family the most powerful dynasty whose elder son rules as President, and younger as a movie star her carefully built walls begin to crack. He sees her. Not the mask. Not the façade. Her. And when her buried past resurfaces, threatening to shatter her empire, she must choose: Will she stay hidden in the darkness? Or step into the light, no matter the cost?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 : The Child in the Shadows

The girl did not wake for two days. Her body was battered, bruised from head to toe, her back lashed with whip marks, her wrists raw from rope burns. Each time the physician peeled away another layer of torn cloth, her mother wept silently into her hands.

"She's only a child…" the doctor muttered, his old face paling. "The beatings alone… she should not have survived."

The family had brought her back from the riverside in secret, carrying her under the cover of night. Their mansion on the edge of Country A was safe, guarded by loyal men sworn to silence. Not even the servants knew the girl's identity only that their masters had rescued someone the world could never know existed.

On the third night, she finally stirred. Her lashes fluttered, and those green eyes so much like her grandmother's opened faintly. But instead of relief, terror seized her as though waking in another nightmare.

"No…" she croaked, her voice hoarse. "Don't hurt me…"

Her body convulsed, every nerve remembering chains, pain, and fire. Her hands clawed at her neck, trying to tear away ropes that weren't there.

The father was there in an instant, his large hands wrapping around her trembling ones. "Shh, it's over now. No one will hurt you again. Not while I breathe."

But she thrashed, her cries piercing through the quiet halls. "They said… kill it! They made me—" Her voice broke, choking on words too sharp to say.

Blood smeared across the sheets as her nails cut into her palms. She reached blindly, grabbing a shard of glass from the bedside. With shaking fingers, she scrawled jagged letters onto the blanket:

DIE.

The room fell into suffocating silence.

The mother collapsed onto the bed, clutching her daughter's small frame. Tears soaked the girl's tangled hair as she whispered over and over: "You are not alone anymore. You are ours. You are ours…"

The elder brother turned away, unable to watch, his fist clenched so tight blood dripped between his knuckles. The younger one, a soldier with iron discipline, felt his chest crack with helpless rage.

"Her injuries are not just of the body," the doctor warned grimly. "Her mind… has been shattered."

From that night on, she was never left alone. Her father often stayed awake until dawn, sitting by her bedside in case she woke screaming. More than once, he had to tear the rope from her hands as she tried to hang herself. Once, he found her carving "KILL ME" into her arm with broken glass, crimson smearing her fingers.

Each time, he held her close, sobbing into her hair. "You are my daughter. I will not let you go, not again. If I must carry your pain for you, I will."

The mansion's gates were locked tighter than ever. Guards doubled. Her survival was a secret buried under the moonlight. To the world, the heiress of the Moon family had drowned in the river.

But inside the house, the child they thought lost forever had returned. Scarred. Fragile. Alive.

And no one not even her enemies would ever learn the truth.