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Heiress Unleashes Vengeance

The familiar scent of recycled air filled my lungs as I stepped off the plane at LAX, my fingers tightly gripping the handle of my carry-on. Inside that unassuming case lay eight years of my life's work—experimental anti-cancer data that could potentially save thousands of lives. The biometric lock hummed softly against my thumb as I verified its security for the third time since landing. Eight years. The same amount of time I'd spent loving Marcus from across the country. My stomach fluttered with anticipation as I navigated through the terminal. Today marked the end of our long-distance relationship and the beginning of our future together at Cedars-Sinai. "Dr. Chen, please proceed to customs lane four," a voice announced overhead. I adjusted my glasses, mentally rehearsing the presentation I would give tomorrow.
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Chapter 2

The world seemed to slow down as I stared at the shattered remains of my phone on the airport floor. Each glittering shard reflected eight years of naive trust, now as broken as the screen beneath Victoria Sterling's designer heel. My fingers trembled slightly as I knelt to gather the fragments, careful not to cut myself on the jagged edges—a scientist's instinct to collect and preserve, even in devastation.

I clutched my secure transport case tighter against my chest as I rose to my feet. The biometric lock hummed reassuringly against my palm, a reminder that while my heart might be shattered, my life's work remained intact. Around us, several onlookers had their phones raised, recording Victoria's performance for social media consumption. My humiliation would likely be trending before I even left the airport.

"Look at her," Victoria sneered, her voice pitched to carry. "The lab rat in her bargain blazer and budget flats. Did you really think someone like Marcus would choose you?"

I pushed my glasses up the bridge of my nose, a nervous habit I'd developed during long nights in the lab. "This isn't about personal relationships. This is about respecting scientific work that could save lives."

Marcus stepped forward, his familiar cologne now a nauseating reminder of betrayal. He placed his hand on Victoria's waist in a possessive gesture that twisted something deep inside me.

"You were always so... earnest, Sophia," he said, his tone dripping with condescension. "Cute for a researcher, I suppose, but Victoria and I move in circles you wouldn't understand."

"Eight years," I whispered, my voice steadier than I expected. "Eight years of our lives, and you can dismiss it so easily?"

He laughed, the sound hollow and foreign. "Come on, we were kids playing at being scientists. I've grown up. The Sterling Medical Foundation can actually fund real research, not the academic exercises you're still tinkering with."

The cruelty of his words stung more than Victoria's actions. This wasn't the Marcus I thought I knew—the passionate researcher who had once stayed up three nights straight with me to monitor cell cultures. Had that person ever existed, or had I invented him?

"Your 'little fling' lasted eight years," Victoria mocked, making air quotes. "How pathetic. Did you really think he was waiting for you all this time? While you were playing with test tubes, I was giving him what he actually wanted."

She ran her hand possessively down Marcus's chest, her diamond engagement ring catching the fluorescent airport lighting. It was ostentatious, gaudy—everything I wasn't.

A commotion at the terminal entrance drew our attention. Lena Petrova burst through the sliding doors, flanked by two of our lab assistants. Her sharp eyes took in the scene in an instant, and she pushed through the gathered crowd to stand firmly at my side.

"Dr. Chen, is everything alright?" she asked, her accent thickening with concern. Her gaze dropped to the shattered phone, then hardened as she looked back at Victoria and Marcus.

"Everything's fine, Lena," I said quietly. "Just a misunderstanding about the shuttle."

"This case," Lena said loudly, placing her hand protectively on the transport container, "contains data that could save thousands of lives. Perhaps you'd like to explain to the cameras why you're obstructing cancer research, Ms. Sterling?"

Our two lab assistants moved to flank me, creating a human barrier between the case and Victoria. Their presence steadied me, a reminder that not everyone valued status over substance.

Victoria's eyes narrowed dangerously. "Are you threatening me? Do you have any idea who my family is?"

"We know exactly who you are," Lena replied coolly. "The question is—do you know who we are?"

I felt a surge of gratitude for my team. They stood beside me not because of my family name—which they didn't know—but because of the respect I'd earned through my work. In that moment, their loyalty meant everything.

Victoria's face contorted with rage as she realized she was losing control of the situation. She snapped her fingers, and two men in dark suits materialized from the crowd, moving toward us with purposeful strides.

"Security," she barked. "I want that case."

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