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STITCHED FOR REVENGE
STITCHED FOR REVENGE

STITCHED FOR REVENGE

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In STITCHED FOR REVENGE, seamstress Meera enters a fashion contest only to be betrayed by billionaire Aryan Cole. After he steals her designs and legacy, she returns for justice. Read this modern action novel and billionaire romance story to see her dismantle his empire.

Chapter 1 of STITCHED FOR REVENGE

Elena Carter kept her hands busy because she could not keep her head quiet. The little shop smelled of warm cotton and old coffee. Two manual sewing machines sat like old friends on the wooden table, each one with a story in its chipped paint. They clacked when she pedaled them, slow and steady, the sound filling the room like a heartbeat.

"Stop staring and stitch," her brother Caleb joked from where he sat on an upturned crate, eyes glued to a phone. He was barely fifteen but he had the face of someone who'd seen too much. Elena smiled without looking up and fed the fabric under the needle, the thread catching the light for half a second before it vanished into the cloth.

"Finish that hem," she said. Her voice was small and flat, the way she kept it so bills would not hear fear in it.

Outside, the street smelled like wet tar and fried plantain. Mrs. Ogun had rolled out on the corner, hawking bread. The radio in the shop played a sleepy gospel song, then an ad for a national fashion TV show. Elena did not hear most of it. She was counting stitches. The rhythm kept her sane.

"Ellie, you okay?" Zara's voice, sudden and loud, split the small space. Zara West filled the doorway like she owned the air. She was all loud prints and bigger energy, and a thousand earrings that jangled when she moved. "You look like you just found out your landlord is a vampire."

Elena laughed, quick and brief. "No. I'm fine."

"You're not." Zara dropped a messenger bag on the counter and pulled out a small envelope the way someone pulls out a secret. "So here's the thing. I did a thing."

"What did you do?" Elena kept the needle moving, slow and careful. The hem was almost straight.

"I entered your designs into the Cole Atelier National Designer Search." Zara's grin was a little too wide. "I sent them. I put you down. I used your mother's sketch-because baby, it slaps."

Elena froze. The pedal under her foot kept moving because the machine had a mind of its own. She felt the cloth move faster, like the world was pulling her along. "You what?"

"You heard me. I sent it." Zara leaned on the table and folded her arms. "They want real, raw talent. They want the story too. You got both. You should have seen the form-took two minutes. I put your name, I shipped your photos. Done."

Elena's mouth opened. A small cough escaped instead of anything clever. Her mother used to sketch on the back of church bulletins, ink blown out by rain. Margaret Carter had hands everyone in the neighborhood remembered-hands that could take a lump of fabric and make a dress that would make a woman stand up straighter. People had said it for years: Margaret had been born with scissors.

Elena swallowed. "Zara, you can't just-" She couldn't finish the sentence because the thought was loud as thunder. She could not imagine lights. She could not imagine cameras.

"There is no 'can't,'" Zara said, softer now, like someone who had gone through a hard lesson and learned to speak around it. "You always say you don't want the noise. But this is different. This could be the shop. It could be rent for a year. It could be-Elena, this could be your mom getting her name back."

The radio cut in with a voice that was all smooth money and glass. "Cole Atelier presents the search for the next design star. Apply now." The ad ended and a man's voice continued with an interview clip. Elena did not need to look to know who it was. Aryan Cole's name felt like cold glass on a tongue in the neighborhood. The man led one of the biggest brands in the country. His face showed up on billboards and in glossy spreads. He had a smile that did not reach his eyes.

"He's the judge," Zara said, catching the slight turn of Elena's face. "He sits at the top. He decides who wins. He's scary, Ellie. But he knows how to make things happen."

Elena thought of the way Cecilia Cole had been whispered about at sewing circles. She thought of the night her mother did not come home, of the quiet that followed and the accusation that stuck to their name-thick and ugly-like paint. No one in the family had the words for it, but everyone knew the shape: lost jobs, closed doors, Margaret's name spoken like a bad rumor.

"Why would they care about me?" Elena asked. The needle dug into her thumb and she hissed. Blood bloomed small and quick on her skin. She wrapped it with a scrap of muslin, the motion automatic, like prayer.

"Because you work like money is running out every minute," Zara said. "And because your work is not like the rest. Because your mother's sketch is... Elena, I saw it and I thought-this could wake people up."

Caleb looked up from his phone. "You're gonna be on TV?" He tried to sound excited but there was worry in his voice. He had a watcher's fear in his eyes, the kind that kept a kid awake at night.

"It's not TV yet," Elena said. But the words felt thinner than she wanted. The idea of lights on her hands made her skin prick.

There was a habit Elena had when she did not know what to do: she folded fabric the way her mother had shown her, pressing out the creases with the heel of her hand, smoothing the cloth until it lay flat. It felt like prayer and like a promise. She pressed the hem and looked at the faded photograph pinned to the wall-the one of Margaret with a dress on a hanger and a smile the size of the sun.

"You should let them see it," Zara said. "You should let them know she was real."

Elena thought about what people did when the truth showed: sometimes it set things right. Sometimes it tore things further. She had learned, the hard way, that truth could be a blade.

"Okay," she said, because she had to decide something for Caleb and for Emily and for the small shop that smelled like home. "Okay. Put me down."

Zara's grin returned, triumphant and relief-soft. She shoved the envelope back into her bag like a talisman. "I'll do the rest. You just... keep sewing. Keep the shop alive while I play networks and producers and all that." She tapped the counter like a drum. "We'll do it easy. We'll do it on your terms."

Elena let the machine hum. Her thumb still burned. The sun slid through the slatted blind and painted the table in gold. For a moment she saw everything as if through a cut of film: the shop, her brother, the two machines that kept them fed, her mother's hands, the old stitch on the collar of a dress she could never throw away.

There was fear. There was a small, fierce hope. Both sat in her chest like two children arguing for the same toy.

Zara moved toward the door, then turned back. "One more thing," she said. "He's been... mean to people before. Cole men don't like being challenged. It might get messy. But you can handle it."

Elena looked at her hands. The blood had dried and left a brown mark on the fabric. She thought of the name that had been taken from her mother. She thought of what it felt like to have someone else say your work was nothing.

Outside, a car horn honked twice. A bus rattled by. The neighborhood kept breathing.

Elena nodded once. "If they want to pull a thread," she said quietly, "I'll pull it right back."

Zara laughed, pleased and afraid. She opened the door, and sunlight rushed in like an accusation.

A minute later Elena's phone buzzed on the counter. It was a message from a number she did not know: Application received. Cole Atelier will review your submission. Finalists announced in three weeks. The text was small and calm. The machine kept running. Elena's heart worked against it like a trapped bird.

She put the phone down, smoothed the fabric, and kept sewing.

She did not yet know how close the shadow of Cole Atelier was. She did not yet know how many hands would reach for the same stitch. But she knew, now, that someone had put her name in a box that could not be emptied.

And when the needle popped through the cloth again, it felt like the first cut of a story that would not stop.

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