
The Rejected Heiress and Her Campus Kings
Alice Moore · Ongoing · 49.1k Words
Introduction
"Samuel... we can't—" Her protest was cut off by his searing kiss.
"Say it," he repeated, his thumb pressing against her sensitive clit. "Tell me you don't want me."
But she couldn't. His other hand gripped the back of her neck, pulling her closer, letting her feel his hard cock pressing against her stomach.
"Tell me you don't want me to fuck you," he whispered in her ear, his fingers beginning to move in and out slowly. "Say it, and I'll stop."
She should have pushed him away.
After losing her family, her fortune, and the name she'd carried for eighteen years, love was the one thing she couldn't afford.
But when four powerful men refused to let go, walking away became nearly impossible.
Amelia had once been the perfect heiress—beautiful, privileged, untouchable.
Until the real daughter came home.
Cast aside by the wealthy family who raised her, Amelia entered college with nothing but her pride and the will to survive.
But just as she hit rock bottom, four men crashed into her world:
The loyal football star who worshipped her like a goddess.
The arrogant heir who refused to lose her.
The forbidden professor who'd break every rule for her.
And the ruthless lawyer who destroyed her life—yet couldn't stay away.
They all want her.
They all refuse to let her go.
And Amelia is no longer willing to choose.
Because when four kings are fighting for one woman…
why should she choose only one?
Chapter 1
Amelia's POV
In the backstage holding area of Vanderbilt University's opening ceremony, I sat with my ankles crossed, the forest-green sheath dress pressed flat against my thighs, my left hand fanning out note cards as though I'd done it a hundred times before.
I was Amelia Grey, eldest daughter of the Grey family, incoming freshman in Vanderbilt's finance program.
In approximately seven minutes, I would walk onto that stage and deliver the opening address to Vanderbilt's entire freshman class—after all, I had completed high school a year early and received the Academic Excellence Award.
The sounds of the auditorium rolled through the curtain in waves: the low rumble of two thousand people settling into seats, the piercing feedback of microphone tests, then gradually the whole space quieting down, leaving only scattered coughs and the soft creak of chair backs.
When the stage manager gave the two-minute warning, I stood, smoothed my skirt one final time, and tucked the note cards into my clutch.
The curtain parted.
The podium stood about twenty feet away, bright as daylight under the stage lights, with the auditorium spreading out below in a sea of upturned faces.
A dean I didn't recognize was wrapping up his introduction, and I caught fragments like "exceptional young woman" and "family legacy."
Yes, that was me—accurate enough, by most measures.
I moved forward, heels striking the hardwood floor, crossed to the podium, wrapped my fingers around its edge, and felt the microphone's cold solidity beneath my palms.
My smile was as bright and practiced as always, because I could see those familiar expressions: the burning gazes of young men, the envy and jealousy of young women, and those gossip journalists with their cameras, eager to capture yet another story about the Grey family.
"I'm honored to stand here today—"
I had just begun when I heard a familiar voice.
"Miss Amelia."
The voice came from stage left, low and urgent.
For that instant I didn't move, because in eighteen years, no one had ever interrupted me during a speech.
I only turned my head slightly.
It was Mr. Hargrove, our family's head butler, standing at the curtain's edge in his gray suit, hands clasped before him, wearing an expression I had never seen on his face before.
"I'm here on behalf of the Grey family to ask you to step down," he said, his voice so soft the microphone couldn't catch it. "You need to return home immediately. They're waiting for you."
My unusual behavior onstage was quickly noticed—the dean cleared his throat softly.
Someone in the front row shifted, and I looked out at the auditorium, at all those faces tilted toward me like sunflowers.
I didn't hesitate, turning back to Mr. Hargrove and asking with perfect calm: "What's happened?"
He was silent for a moment, the air congealing into something suffocating.
The silence in the auditorium transformed into whispers.
"The real Miss Grey," Mr. Hargrove finally spoke, weighing each word with a carefulness that made my stomach plummet, "has returned."
I took approximately three seconds to process that sentence. "What did you say?"
He only shook his head slightly. "Mr. Grey will explain. Please leave now, Miss. The car is waiting."
I turned one last time toward the auditorium, looking out at the two thousand pairs of eyes watching me, at the opening chapter of my life, the starting point of all my plans.
I knew something had begun to change, but my voice remained clear and carried no trace of apology: "I apologize for the interruption, everyone. I hope you'll understand—I need to return home."
I descended from the stage, each strike of my heels landing without a hint of stumble, and I didn't allow myself to think about what Mr. Hargrove had just said until I was in the car, the door had closed, and the vehicle had begun to move.
The real Miss Grey.
I stared out the car window at the live oaks draped with Spanish moss like gray curtains, at the September heat shimmering in watery patterns on the pavement, turning those four words over and over in my mind, chewing them, rechewing them, until the car passed through the wrought-iron gates of the Grey estate—and still I hadn't found any reasonable way to make sense of them.
There were many people at the old house—I knew before the door even opened, because there were several unfamiliar cars parked in the drive.
Inside, though, the silence felt wrong, as if people were deliberately keeping their voices low.
The living room door was closed, and Mr. Hargrove didn't follow me in—he remained by the car.
This made me understand that whatever lay beyond that door was something I would have to face alone.
I pushed the door open.
The formal reception room of Grey Manor was not a space designed for comfort.
It was designed for the display of power—soaring ceilings, dark wood paneling, the north wall lined with chronologically arranged portraits of Grey family ancestors, as though they were looking down to oversee and judge whatever transpired below.
I had attended board dinners in this room, holiday gatherings, and certain conversations my father had required me to be present for—so that, as he put it, I could "understand how family affairs are conducted."
But I had never felt like an outsider in this room.
Now, I did.
Every important member of the Grey family was in that room.
Father—James—stood by the fireplace with his hands behind his back, Mother—Harper—sat on the settee with her hands folded in her lap, my grandparents, three uncles, and the family attorney all wore grave expressions.
And on the other side of the room, near the window in two chairs, sat a man and woman, two unfamiliar faces.
The man was tall and thin, short-haired, with a jawline sharp as a blade and eyes deep and dark.
He appeared to be about twenty-five, dressed in a charcoal gray suit.
He didn't look up when I entered, but the girl beside him did.
She had round, dark eyes, swollen and red from crying, and brown hair so close in color to my mother's.
She also had my mother's nose, my father's brow structure.
In the space of a single breath, I understood what I was looking at.
"Someone," I said, "needs to tell me what's happening here."
The man rose to his feet, lifted his head, and spoke in a tone ice-cold and utterly devoid of warmth:
"I'm Eric Allen, an attorney, and I represent Aria Grey." He paused deliberately. "The Grey family's biological daughter."
He recounted a story in the calm, unquestionable tone of someone reciting legal statutes:
The Grey family's biological daughter had been born weak, and the nurse on duty that night, believing she wouldn't survive until morning, had panicked and quietly switched her with a healthy infant girl found in a trash bin outside the hospital, in order to avoid accountability for negligence.
But that biological daughter hadn't died.
She had been taken in by Eric's parents, raised in their home, and had lived for eighteen years with a face that was inexplicably identical to the Greys'—until a chance encounter with my parents at a public event suddenly gave that resemblance an answer.
When he finished, the room was very quiet.
I forced myself to speak again.
"That's... quite an extraordinary story."
"Extraordinary?"
Aria suddenly burst into louder sobs, crying as she spoke: "You stole my life! Everything in this room should have been mine—you have no idea what it means to live without all this, and you're actually making jokes about it!"
I tried to speak, to explain to her that the accident between us was entirely God's arrangement, but she only cried harder.
My mother's hand reached toward Aria before she seemed to have made any conscious decision to do so.
I had a faint premonition of how this might end.
My mother turned to me, her eyes wet.
"Amelia," she said, "perhaps... it would be better to give her some space right now."
"Maybe—temporarily—it would be better if you found somewhere else to stay. Until things settle down a bit, so we don't make anyone more upset, all right?"
I looked at my father—he didn't speak.
And that silence was itself an answer.
Eric spoke into that silence.
"One moment, Mrs. Grey," he said. "Before we discuss those arrangements, I believe there are some more 'concrete' matters that need to be addressed immediately."
When he finished speaking, he looked at me, his gaze carrying a challenge, as though he were judging an irredeemable criminal.
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