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He Faked His Death, So I Ruined His Empire

Clara Vance endured eighteen months of mourning and debt, drugged into compliance by her fiancé Julian’s family after a suspicious yacht explosion. Her world shatters when she spots the "dead" Julian alive in a friend's vlog, realizing his demise was a calculated ploy for her fortune. Seeking justice, Clara allies with Victor Sterling, a cold venture capitalist who once warned her of the betrayal. No longer a victim, she prepares to incinerate the empire built on her grief.
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Chapter 1

Chapter 1

The basement of the Thorne mansion smelled of damp concrete and rotting paper, a fitting tomb for the remnants of Clara Vance’s shattered life.

Sitting cross-legged on the cold floor, Clara pressed the glowing screen of her phone to her ear, her fingers trembling as she sifted through another box of past-due notices. Her head throbbed with the familiar, heavy fog that had plagued her for the last eighteen months, a thick haze that made every thought feel like it was moving through molasses.

"I just need thirty more days, Mr. Aris," Clara said, her voice dropping to a desperate whisper. "The Vance estate is still tied up in probate. Once the final appraisals are done, I can liquidate the commercial properties and cover the remaining debt."

"Ms. Vance, we’ve had this conversation three times this month," the bank manager’s voice crackled through the receiver, dripping with exhausted condescension. "Your late fiancé left behind eighty-four million dollars in leveraged liabilities when his yacht went down. You co-signed those loans. The grace period expired six months ago."

"Julian told me those documents were standard insurance waivers for the firm," Clara shot back, her nails digging into the cardboard box. "I didn’t know he was leveraging my grandfather’s architectural firm to cover his offshore losses! You have to give me more time. I am selling everything I own."

"You don't own anything anymore, Ms. Vance," Mr. Aris replied flatly. "The bank is initiating the foreclosure on the remaining Vance properties by Friday. I suggest you consult with Mrs. Thorne. Since she has assumed the role of your medical proxy, perhaps she can assist you with the settlement."

"No, wait, please—"

*Click.*

Clara lowered the phone, her breathing ragged. She squeezed her eyes shut, fighting the wave of debilitating dizziness that threatened to pull her under. Every day was the same. She woke up exhausted, drank the bitter herbal tea Beatrice Thorne insisted was necessary for her "grief-induced hysteria," and spent her days in this windowless dungeon trying to untangle the massive financial crater Julian had left behind.

*Julian.* Even thinking his name felt like swallowing ground glass. When the Coast Guard found the charred wreckage of his luxury yacht off the coast of Monaco eighteen months ago, Clara’s world had completely incinerated. She had loved him. She had trusted him. And in return, his ghost had handcuffed her to a mountain of debt that was currently swallowing her family's legacy whole.

"Stupid," Clara whispered to herself, slapping her cheeks to force the fog away. "You were so stupid."

Footsteps echoed from the top of the wooden basement stairs. Clara instantly froze, scrambling to push the ledger boxes under the old utility table.

"I don't care what the board says, Martin. Push the asset transfer through by tomorrow morning."

It was Beatrice Thorne. Her voice was sharp, arrogant, and carried perfectly down the ventilation shaft. Clara held her breath, creeping closer to the slatted door at the bottom of the stairs.

"Yes, of course the little idiot signed the proxy," Beatrice continued, her tone laced with venomous amusement. "She doesn't even read what I put in front of her anymore. The girl is barely functional."

Clara’s heart slammed against her ribs. She pressed her ear against the cold wood of the door.

"The Vance architectural firm will be fully absorbed into Thorne Industries by Friday," Beatrice said, her heels clicking across the hardwood floor above. "And the best part? Clara thinks it's the bank taking it. She spent all morning crying in the basement, trying to negotiate with creditors I already bought out."

A cold sweat broke out across the back of Clara’s neck. *Bought out?*

"Oh, don't worry about her," Beatrice laughed—a high, grating sound that made Clara sick to her stomach. "The tea works wonders. Dr. Evans upped the dosage last week. She’s so heavily sedated she thinks her own shadow is a threat. By the time she realizes she’s signed away the last of her grandfather's shares, she’ll be perfectly ready for a long, permanent stay at a psychiatric facility."

Clara slammed a hand over her mouth to stifle a gasp. The dizziness, the memory lapses, the constant trembling in her hands—it wasn't grief. It wasn't trauma.

She was being poisoned.

"Just get the paperwork finalized, Martin," Beatrice snapped. "My son didn't sacrifice everything just so we could fumble the bag at the finish line. We took the Vance empire. Now, secure it."

The footsteps faded away as Beatrice walked toward the west wing of the mansion.

Clara slid down the door, her legs giving out beneath her. She sat in the dark, her chest heaving as the horrifying truth washed over her. Beatrice had orchestrated the hostile takeover of the Vance estate. She was drugging her to steal her grandfather's life's work.

But what did Beatrice mean by Julian's *sacrifice*? Julian had died a tragic death. He hadn't sacrificed anything—he had been blown to pieces in a fuel explosion.

Clara pulled her phone back out, her hands shaking violently—not from the sedatives this time, but from a terrifying, white-hot surge of adrenaline. She needed an anchor. She needed to look at a normal human being, someone outside of this nightmare.

She opened Instagram, her thumb hovering over the search bar. She typed in the name she hadn't dared to look at in a year and a half.

*Ivy Mercer.*

Ivy had been Clara’s best friend since college. They had shared everything, planned their futures together, and Ivy had even been Clara's maid of honor. But the day after Julian’s memorial service, Ivy had vanished. She had sent a single, brief text about needing space to process the grief, and then completely ghosted Clara.

Clara tapped on Ivy’s profile. It wasn't private. In fact, it was booming. Ivy had amassed nearly half a million followers as a luxury travel vlogger.

"What the hell..." Clara murmured, staring at the endless grid of pristine beaches, designer shopping bags, and five-star hotel suites. Where was Ivy getting the money for this? Ivy had been an assistant buyer at a boutique when they last spoke.

Clara clicked on the newest video, posted just three hours ago.

The screen expanded, showing Ivy lounging on the sun-drenched balcony of what looked like a cliffside villa in Santorini. She was wearing a massive pair of Chanel sunglasses, sipping a bright orange cocktail.

*"Hey guys!"* Ivy chirped at the camera, her voice dripping with artificial sweetness. *"Welcome back to my channel! So many of you have been asking for a villa tour, and oh my god, wait until you see the view from the master suite. It is literally to die for."*

Clara watched, her jaw tight, as Ivy picked up the camera and began walking through the opulent bedroom. The walls were pristine white, the bed draped in silk, and the Mediterranean Sea sparkled brilliantly through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

*"The lighting in here is just insane,"* Ivy gushed, spinning the camera around to show the massive, gilded mirror covering the back wall of the room. *"I’ve been making my mysterious benefactor buy me every piece of local jewelry I can find. He spoils me rotten, honestly."*

Clara felt a sickening lurch in her stomach. Ivy was flaunting a life funded by a sugar daddy while Clara was rotting in a basement paying off Julian's debts. It was unfair, but it wasn't a crime. Clara moved her thumb to close the video, disgusted by the display of wealth.

But as Ivy leaned into the mirror to show off a diamond necklace, something in the background caught Clara's eye.

She paused the video.

Her breath hitched.

In the reflection of the massive mirror, behind the open door of the en-suite bathroom, a man’s arm was visible. He was out of focus, leaning against the doorframe, holding a glass of scotch.

Clara’s heart stopped.

She placed two fingers on the screen and zoomed in on the man's wrist.

Resting against his tanned skin was a watch. But it wasn't just any watch. It was a vintage, rose-gold Rolex Daytona with a cracked sub-dial—a crack it had gotten when Clara accidentally dropped it on their two-year anniversary. It was a custom piece. A one-of-one. The watch she had bought for Julian. The watch he supposedly had on him when his yacht exploded into ash.

"No," Clara breathed, her eyes wide with terror. "No, that's impossible. It's a coincidence."

Her hands shook so badly she almost dropped the phone. She hit play.

The video resumed. Ivy was still talking about the diamonds, but the man in the reflection shifted his weight. He took a sip of his scotch.

And then, clear as day, a voice drifted out from the bathroom.

*"Ivy, darling, did you pack the offshore ledger? The yacht leaves in an hour."*

Clara froze. The blood drained from her face, leaving her entirely numb.

That arrogant, smooth, lazy drawl. She had listened to that voice whisper in her ear for three years. She had cried over that voice. She had nearly destroyed her own sanity mourning the loss of that voice.

*"Give me a second, babe!"* Ivy called back, not bothering to edit the exchange out of the vlog. *"I'm finishing my video!"*

The man chuckled, stepping slightly more into the frame. Clara saw the side of his jaw. The familiar sweep of dark hair.

*"Hurry up, Mrs. Thorne,"* the dead man teased. *"I didn't fake my own funeral just to miss our dinner reservations."*

Clara paused the video again, zooming in until the pixels blurred. The phone slipped from her trembling fingers and clattered onto the concrete floor.

Julian was alive.

He had faked his death. He had eloped with her best friend. And he had left her behind to be medicated into a psychiatric ward by his mother so they could steal everything her grandfather had built.

The heavy, drugged fog in Clara's brain evaporated in an instant, burned away by a sudden, terrifying inferno of rage.

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