

Cupidaris
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Novels by Cupidaris

Beaten by my ex, now I'm a Trillionaire Heir
Nathan Cole thought his life was finally turning around. After years of devotion, Sophia Miller had finally invited him over, and he believed their relationship was about to take the next step. Instead, he walked into his worst nightmare...a cruel betrayal orchestrated by Sophia and her lover, the arrogant Lucas Reed. Used, humiliated, and discarded, Nathan barely had the strength to fight back after sacrificing his own bone marrow to save Sophia’s life.
Left battered and bleeding, he was thrown into a cage with ravenous dogs, left to die. But when all seemed lost, something inside him awakened. A mysterious ring on his finger pulsed with power, flooding his body with strength beyond imagination. In a single moment, the weak, broken Nathan was gone—reborn as something far greater.
Before he could process his transformation, an elite military force arrived, led by the cold and commanding Harper Valente. She revealed a truth more shocking than anything he had ever known—Nathan was the lost heir to the most powerful man in the world, hidden away since birth for his own protection. Now, the time had come for him to reclaim his destiny.
Betrayed, reborn, and thrust into a world of power and secrets, Nathan faces a choice: walk away from the past and embrace his true heritage, or seek revenge on those who shattered him. But as enemies from the shadows close in, one thing is clear—Nathan Cole is no longer a pawn.
He is a force to be reckoned with.
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Chapter: Ch-56
There are places the world forgets.And there are places the world tries to forget but fails.Red Hollow was the latter.The road to it wasn’t paved—it was buried. An old coast road, eroded by time and salt, disguised beneath layers of moss and dead leaves. The three of them stood at the perimeter, watching the fog roll over twisted fencing, skeletal guard posts, and the collapsed ruins of what once masqueraded as a government psychiatric facility. Only Nathan, Harper, and Harrow knew what it really was.“I’ve been here before,” Harper whispered, more to herself than to them. Her voice was faint, tremulous. “But they made me forget. They scraped it out of me like a tumor.”Nathan turned to look at her. She hadn’t spoken the entire drive except to mutter the coordinates like a mantra. Now, she was visibly trembling, not from cold, but from memory.Harrow stepped forward, rifle slung low across his chest. “It’s quiet. Too quiet. No power signature, no live feeds. Looks dead.”Harper’s l
Last Updated: 2025-05-24
Chapter: Ch-55
Nathan's boots echoed through the underground lab’s sterile corridor, a steady rhythm of urgency and restraint. Subject 028C hung limply in his arms, her breath ragged, her face a mirror-image ghost of someone he was supposed to protect. Or rather, someone who was supposed to protect him! She wasn’t Harper, but she was close enough to make him flinch every time she whispered his name like she remembered him."I told you not to come back here…" Harrow snapped the moment he entered the quarantine bay. The old doctor looked up from his terminal, brows furrowed beneath the glow of a dozen screens.Nathan laid the girl down on the examination table. “I had no choice. They were overwriting her with Harper’s neural map. She was bleeding memories she didn’t earn.”“She’s unstable,” Harrow said, eyeing the subject like a ticking bomb. “It’s a half-graft. A neural parasite caught mid-feed. She’s not Harper. She’s not herself either. She’s a… glitch.”A soft noise made them both freeze.The g
Last Updated: 2025-05-23
Chapter: Ch-54
The snow was a blanket of silence.Red Hollow loomed in the distance—half-buried under ice, crumbling on the edges, yet pulsing faintly with power beneath its rotted surface. A mausoleum with a heartbeat. Nathan crouched on the ridge, goggles tracking heat signatures below. Nine guards on rotation. Three at the perimeter. One at the central tower. Two underground.And one subject.No movement from her cell in the last twelve hours.He exhaled, breath fogging against the inside of his mask. “I’m going in.”Dr. Harrow’s voice crackled in his ear. “Be precise. Their uplink refreshes every seven minutes. That’s your window to breach the firewall.”Nathan adjusted the bio-scrambler on his wrist and launched into motion, sliding down the slope between trees. Snow crunched under his boots in rhythmic bursts, muffled by layered noise-cancellation tech. At the fence, he clipped a signal disruptor onto the grid. The hum of surveillance cams dipped for five seconds—just long enough.He vaulted o
Last Updated: 2025-05-21
Chapter: Ch-53
The first sign was barely more than a flicker. A tremor in Harper’s left hand, a subtle curl of her fingers beneath the blanket. Nathan, half-asleep beside her bed, caught it from the corner of his eye. He straightened instantly, heart pounding, gaze fixed on her face. Her lashes twitched. A faint crease appeared between her brows, as if something in her dreamscape tugged at her mind, trying to drag her upward through layers of fog. Her lips parted, and a whisper caught between them, too quiet to make out. He leaned closer. “Harper?” No response. But her head rolled slightly on the pillow, and her fingers twitched again. He reached for her hand, gently interlacing his fingers with hers. She didn’t flinch. But she didn’t let go either. It was something. The hospital wing of the hidden facility, what remained of Harrow’s private lab, was eerily quiet. There were no alarms, jistythe slow beeping of machines and the low thrum of power coursing through old Imperium tech. She was h
Last Updated: 2025-05-20
Chapter: Ch-52
Harper didn’t remember falling asleep, but she remembered waking up.Her body ached like it had been split apart and stitched back together in the dark. There was something foreign missing—an absence deep in her chest that left her both relieved and afraid. The hum of old medical equipment surrounded her. A faint antiseptic tang clung to the air. It was too quiet.Then came the voice.“Vitals are holding. But we’re not out of the woods yet.”She knew this voice… it was Dr. Evelyn Harrow. Still alive, and as cold as ever.Harper forced her eyes open.She lay in a makeshift surgery suite, dimly lit and lined with analog monitors salvaged from some forgotten era of science. The padded cot beneath her smelled faintly of mothballs and sterile gauze. Her chest was bandaged, the skin beneath sore and humming with memory.She turned her head.Nathan was sitting beside her, jaw clenched, elbows on his knees. His ring glowed faintly against the side of her arm where his hand gripped hers.“You
Last Updated: 2025-05-19
Chapter: Ch-51
The corridor smelled like dust and static, humming low with electricity beneath the walls. Harper moved quietly, her bare feet pressing against the cold metal floor. Her breath came in slow, controlled bursts. She couldn't afford to run out of energy. Despite the throbbing pain in her head and backbone, she pushed forward. She had counted the guards, observed their shifts carefully, and most importantly, she had stolen a small access chip during her last ‘examination.’ Now, all she needed was to escape… or she might never get this chance. A sharp buzzing sound echoed in her ears as she passed under the sensor array. The bio-manipulator flared in warning, but she kept her pace steady. Panic would only make the situation much, much worse.She pressed the chip into the wall panel… and for a few moments, nothing happened.“Shit!”She muttered a curse under her breath, ready to try again. But the soft sound of footsteps behind her froze her blood in her veins. She turned, ready to fi
Last Updated: 2025-05-18
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