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She Stole the Plot

SoMirabel
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Lisa, a young woman betrayed by love, finds solace in sarcasm and cheap whiskey—until one rainy night, a mysterious best-selling novel literally pulls her in. When she wakes up, she’s no longer Lisa... but Selène Montclair, the elegant fiancée of the novel’s cold and perfect male lead: Cassian Vellmont. The twist? Lisa didn’t fall into a fairy tale. She fell into a story that was never meant to be rewritten—until now. Armed with zero noble manners, a sharp tongue, and absolutely no interest in being Cassian’s obedient bride, Lisa decides one thing: “If I’m stuck here... then I’m stealing the damn plot.” Now, the characters begin to behave out of script. Cassian starts questioning everything. The real author might be watching. And Lisa? She’s about to teach a whole fictional kingdom what happens when a woman with nothing to lose rewrites the rules of love.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – The Night the Pages Called

It wasn't even raining, but the city still looked soaked in melancholy.

Neon lights blinked lazily above the wet pavement. Somewhere behind Lisa, someone laughed too loud. Somewhere inside her chest, something had gone quiet.

She sat at the end of the bar with the kind of posture that told strangers not to ask questions. Her phone was face down. Her glass nearly empty.

"Third boyfriend. Third time lucky?"

She scoffed and downed the rest of her drink. "Liar."

The bartender, a tired man who didn't care about her problems, simply nodded as he wiped the counter and moved on.

Lisa stood, barely steady, tossed some bills on the counter, and left without her jacket.

Walking back through narrow city alleys, she slowed near a bookshop — Ashbourne & Sons. The same one she passed every morning. Quaint. Untouched. As if time forgot it.

But tonight, something tugged at her. The lights were still on, though the place looked closed.

A strange warmth glowed from the inside. Maybe it was the whiskey. Maybe it was fate trying too hard.

She tried the handle. Unlocked.

A tiny bell rang overhead as she stepped inside.

The scent of parchment and ink greeted her like an old lullaby. Shelves towered above her, filled with books bound in real leather. There were no touchscreens. No neon signs. Just dust, wood, and whispers.

Her fingers traced the spine of one book — jet black, edges gilded.

A title etched in delicate gold:

"Heart of Cassian"

By Mirabel

She turned it over. There was no synopsis, just a quote:

"He never asked for love. She never meant to fall."

Lisa rolled her eyes.

"Cassian. Let me guess… handsome, emotionally constipated, heir to something ridiculous?"

She didn't know why she bought it. Maybe to laugh at it. Maybe to read a line and burn the rest.

She didn't even remember paying. She was already outside again, the book pressed tightly under her arm like it might run away if she let go.