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Billionaire Heirress' Revenge against Betrayal

"Honestly, six months and she still won't sleep with me." Julian's voice, but with an edge I'd never heard before. Cruel. Dismissive. My hand froze on the door handle. Slowly, I pushed the door open just a crack, my heart hammering against my ribs. The scene that greeted me felt like a physical blow. Julian stood between the legs of Miranda Chen, our department's marketing coordinator, who was perched on his desk like she owned it. Her auburn hair cascaded over her shoulders as Julian's hands tangled in it, their mouths locked together with the kind of passion he'd never shown me. "The religious prude is beautiful, but boring," Julian continued as they broke apart, his voice dripping with contempt. "It's time to trade up." Miranda laughed, a sound like breaking glass. "Poor little Elara. Does she actually think you're serious about her?" "Please. She's useful for now, but I need a woman who knows what she wants." Julian's hands roamed Miranda's thighs with practiced familiarity. "Someone who isn't afraid to take what she deserves." The compass slipped from my nerveless fingers.
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Chapter 4

The security office smelled like stale coffee and disappointment. Marcus Thorne, the head of security, looked up from his paperwork with the weary expression of a man who'd seen too many minor crises to be impressed by one more.

"Lost jewelry?" he repeated, his tone suggesting this ranked somewhere below "missing stapler" on his list of pressing concerns.

I nodded, affecting the slightly flustered demeanor of someone who'd genuinely misplaced something precious. "My grandmother's locket. I think it might have fallen off in the conference room during yesterday's presentation disaster."

Marcus sighed and gestured toward the bank of monitors lining the far wall. "Conference Room C, right? Let me pull up yesterday's footage."

I followed him to the surveillance station, my heart hammering against my ribs despite my outward calm. The screens flickered to life, displaying multiple camera angles from throughout the building. Marcus's fingers moved across the keyboard with practiced efficiency, scrolling back through hours of recorded footage.

"Here we go," he muttered, finding the timestamp from yesterday's meeting. "Let's see..."

The footage played in fast-forward, showing our department filing into the conference room like ants in reverse. I watched myself enter, laptop in hand, completely unaware that in less than twenty-four hours I'd be standing here planning Julian's destruction.

"Slow it down around the time you left," I suggested, leaning closer to the monitor. "I remember feeling it catch on something as I gathered my things."

Marcus obligingly slowed the playback, and we watched my past self collecting my laptop and walking toward the door. The camera angle wasn't perfect, but it captured enough detail to make my fabricated story plausible.

"I don't see anything obvious," Marcus said, squinting at the screen. "But these cameras aren't exactly high-def. Want me to check the other angles?"

"That would be wonderful," I said, then pointed toward a different monitor displaying the hallway outside Julian's office. "Actually, could you check that camera too? I stopped by Julian's office briefly after the meeting."

Marcus's attention shifted to the monitor I'd indicated, his fingers already moving to access that particular feed. In the split second his focus was elsewhere, I slipped the slim USB drive from my pocket and inserted it into the port hidden beneath the desk's overhang. The device was no bigger than my thumb, loaded with a script I'd written during my sleepless night of planning.

The program executed silently, copying the specific video file I needed while Marcus scrolled through footage of the hallway. My pulse thundered in my ears, but my expression remained perfectly composed—just a concerned employee hoping to recover a treasured family heirloom.

"Here's your visit to his office," Marcus said, pointing at the timestamp. "But I still don't see any jewelry falling off."

I frowned, playing up my disappointment while my fingers found the USB drive and palmed it smoothly. "Maybe it's still in the conference room somewhere. Would you mind if I took another look?"

"Sure thing," Marcus said, already turning back to his paperwork. "Just let me know if you find it."

I made a show of searching under the conference table, finally "discovering" the locket I'd deliberately placed there an hour earlier. Marcus barely looked up when I announced my success, too absorbed in his reports to question the convenient timing.

Back in my apartment that evening, I spread my materials across the dining table like a general planning a siege. The USB drive sat beside my laptop, containing the digital ammunition that would end Julian's career. But raw footage wasn't enough—I needed to craft it into something devastating.

I opened PowerPoint and stared at the blank slide, considering my approach. This presentation needed to be more than just evidence; it had to be a narrative that would destroy Julian so completely that he'd never recover. The title slide took shape under my fingers: "A Comprehensive Performance Review: Julian Grey."

The first slide would be audio—that recording of Julian's abusive tirade from this morning, when he'd cornered me after the successful conference room presentation. His voice would fill the gala ballroom, every venomous word echoing off the walls as hundreds of colleagues heard their respected manager reveal his true nature.

The second section would detail the fraudulent invoices I'd discovered buried in the Morrison account reconciliation. Julian had been skimming money through fake vendor payments, with Miranda's cousin's company serving as the conduit. The paper trail was damning, each forged signature and inflated expense a nail in his professional coffin.

But the finale—the footage from his office—would be the killing blow. I imported the video file, watching Julian and Miranda's passionate encounter play out in grainy black and white. The timestamp was clearly visible, proving this had happened during office hours, in company space, while Julian was supposedly in a client meeting.

I worked until dawn, polishing each slide until the presentation flowed like a prosecutor's closing argument. By the time the sun crested the horizon, Julian Grey's destruction was complete—it just hadn't been delivered yet.

The next afternoon, I found myself in the trendy bakery on Fifth Street, watching Chloe Davis demolish a chocolate croissant with the enthusiasm of someone who'd discovered religion. Her eyes actually rolled back in apparent ecstasy as she chewed.

"This place is incredible," she mumbled through a mouthful of pastry. "I can't believe I've never been here before."

"The owner trained in Paris," I said, picking delicately at my own pastry. "I heard they're catering some event at the Meridian Hotel this weekend. Some celebrity pastry chef collaboration."

Chloe's eyes widened. "No way. I would kill to try that."

I let the conversation drift toward work, listening as Chloe inevitably began complaining about her assignment for the annual gala. She'd been stuck running the AV booth during the main presentations, which meant missing the legendary company buffet.

"It's so unfair," she groaned, licking chocolate from her fingers. "I've been looking forward to that buffet for months. They're flying in some famous chef this year, and I'll be stuck in a booth pressing play on PowerPoint slides."

"That's such a shame," I said, injecting genuine sympathy into my voice. "I heard the company is really going all out this year. Celebrity pastry chef, imported ingredients, the works. My main project wraps up this week, so I'll just be mingling and eating."

I paused, as if struck by sudden inspiration. "It's too bad we couldn't just switch places for a bit. I don't mind running presentations—I do it all the time for client meetings."

Chloe's fork stopped halfway to her mouth. "Wait, seriously? You'd be willing to cover the AV booth?"

"Just during the presentations," I said with a casual shrug. "You could slip out, hit the buffet, maybe even catch some of the networking. I know how much you love good food."

The hook was set. I could see the wheels turning in Chloe's head, weighing her official duties against the promise of culinary paradise. Her love of food was legendary throughout the office—she'd once called in sick just to wait in line for a limited-edition donut.

"You'd really do that for me?" she asked, her voice filled with hopeful disbelief.

"Of course," I said, smiling warmly. "What are colleagues for?"

As we walked back to the office, Chloe was already planning her buffet strategy, completely unaware that she'd just handed me the keys to Julian's destruction. The annual gala was three days away, and everything was falling into place.

Julian Grey thought he'd won when he humiliated me in that conference room. He had no idea that his victory was about to become the most spectacular downfall in company history.

This should be fun.

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