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Reborn From Ashes: The Vengeful Heiress

Reborn From Ashes: The Vengeful Heiress

I was the heiress to a real estate empire, celebrating my engagement to Douglas at our Manhattan penthouse. But when I stepped into the master bedroom, I caught him sleeping with my best friend, Krystle. Before I could even react, Douglas forced me to sign away my family's entire trust fund. He held up a tablet and forced me to watch a live feed of my parents being burned alive in our Hamptons estate. "The fire hasn't reached the main house yet, sign it and I'll call them off," he lied. As soon as the ink dried, he beat me to the ground and locked me in the soundproof study. He poured twenty-three-year-old whiskey on the carpet and dropped a lit cigar. "You could have walked away with nothing, but alive," he sneered. He left me to burn to death while he and Krystle went back to our engagement party to drink champagne. As the flames melted my skin and my bones shattered against the bulletproof glass, I couldn't understand it. How could the man who promised me forever brutally exterminate my entire family just for money? But I didn't die in that fire. Three years later, with a reconstructed face and a new identity as the mysterious global designer Alice Moreau, I returned to New York. Watching Douglas and Krystle flaunt the wealth they stole from my family's ashes, I smiled behind my black veil. It was time to make them pay with everything they had.
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Chapter 4

The manager's face cycled through emotions Alice had learned to read-panic, calculation, the desperate weighing of which wealthy client could destroy her career more thoroughly. Before the manager could stammer a refusal, Alex, who had followed Alice inside, leaned in and murmured just loud enough for the woman to hear, "Remember, the LVMH board meeting is tomorrow." The manager's eyes widened. The hint was clear: this veiled woman was not just wealthy, but powerful on a global scale. In the end, greed decided her. The possibility of Alice's patronage, of the headlines and cachet that came with dressing the world's most mysterious designer, outweighed the certain displeasure of Krystle Rowe. "I'll-I'll inform Ms. Rowe that you're here. That you're interested in-" "I'm not interested." Alice moved toward the window display, her reflection ghosting across the glass beside the mannequin's impossible proportions. "I'm acquiring. There's a difference." The gown hung in isolated splendor, spotlit against black velvet. Silk charmeuse, bias-cut, the color of a sky without stars. Alice recognized the construction-she'd studied the house that made it, deconstructed its techniques, improved upon them in her own work. The original designer was competent. Alice was exceptional. She touched the fabric. Cool. Weighted. The kind of garment that moved like liquid when you walked, that made observers forget to breathe. Behind her, the boutique's entrance exploded with sound. Krystle's voice first, pitched high with the particular strain of someone who'd spent the day preparing to be seen. "-absolutely ridiculous, I reserved that dress three weeks ago, Douglas, tell them-" "Krystle." Douglas's voice. Deeper than she remembered, or perhaps her memory had softened it, made it kinder than it ever was. "Let me handle this." Alice didn't turn. She let her fingers trace the gown's seam, the invisible stitching that held its architecture together. Let them watch her ignore them. Let them feel the imbalance of power, the uncertainty of not knowing who had arrived in their territory. Footsteps approached. Douglas's cologne reached her first-something new, expensive, trying too hard. She remembered his old scent, the simple sandalwood she'd bought him for their first Christmas, and felt nothing. The memory was data now, useful for calibration, stripped of emotional residue. "Ms. Moreau?" His voice attempted warmth, the professional charm that had made him Yates Group's public face. "Douglas Jefferson. I'm honored-truly honored-that you're considering our humble boutique for your work. Perhaps we could discuss a collaboration? A capsule collection, something exclusive-" She turned. The veil obscured her expression, but she knew what he saw-the height, the posture, the absolute confidence of someone who had never been told no. She let the silence stretch, let him feel the weight of her assessment, and watched his smile falter at the edges. "I don't collaborate," she said. "I acquire. Or I don't." "Of course, of course." He recovered, but she saw the calculation in his eyes, the rapid reassessment of approach. "The 'Midnight' gown-it's yours, naturally. I'll have it wrapped-" "Unnecessary." She looked past him, to where Krystle hovered near the entrance, her face flushed with the particular rage of a woman accustomed to getting her way. "I'll wear it now." "Now? But the event-the photographers-" "Are irrelevant." Alice moved toward Krystle, letting her heels announce each step. The other woman retreated instinctively, pressing against a display case of handbags that cost more than most cars. Alice stopped just inside her personal space, close enough to smell her perfume-something citrus, cloying, desperately young. "You wanted this dress," Alice said. Not a question. Krystle's chin lifted. "I reserved it. It's mine." "Nothing is yours." Alice let the words land, watched Krystle's pupils dilate with the shock of direct confrontation. "Not the dress. Not the man. Not the position you think you've secured." She leaned closer, her voice dropping to a whisper that carried only to Krystle's ears. "Stolen things never fit properly. You should know that by now." She saw it-the flicker of recognition, the primitive instinct that sensed danger without understanding its source. Krystle's hand found Douglas's arm, her fingers digging into the fabric of his jacket. "Douglas," she said, and her voice had changed, stripped of its performance. "I want to leave. Now." "Krystle, don't be ridiculous-" "Now." Alice stepped back. Let them feel her withdrawal as another form of pressure, another demonstration that their desires were irrelevant to her plans. She moved to the gown, began to unfasten it from the display with the efficiency of someone who had dressed and undressed herself in countless ateliers, in hospital rooms, in the mirrorless months of her reconstruction. "Ms. Moreau," the manager ventured. "The alterations-" "None required." Alice held the gown against her body, felt its weight settle into place. "I know my measurements. I know what fits." She didn't look at Douglas again. Didn't need to. She could feel his attention, hungry and frustrated, the attention of a man who saw something he couldn't possess. It was enough. For now, it was enough. In the fitting room, she changed with mechanical precision. The silk slid over her skin, cool and indifferent. She adjusted the neckline, the drape, and studied the result in the three-way mirror. The woman who looked back was a stranger. Beautiful, certainly. The surgeries had ensured that. But beautiful in a way that suggested edges, danger, the kind of beauty that attracted and repelled simultaneously. The scar at her jawline caught the light, a pale interruption in the perfection. She touched it. Remembered the fire. Remembered the hands that had lifted her from it. Then she walked back into the boutique, into the eyes of her enemies, and let them see what she had become. Douglas was waiting near the entrance, Krystle forgotten or dismissed. His expression when he saw her-really saw her, in the gown that had been meant for his companion-was worth every hour of pain, every surgery, every moment of doubt. "Ms. Moreau," he breathed. "You look-" "Expensive," she finished. "I know." She moved past him, out onto the red carpet, into the flash of cameras. The flashbulbs erupted, a wall of light that turned her veil into a shimmering void, revealing nothing but the suggestion of a face, deepening the mystery. Behind her, she heard Krystle's voice rise in protest, heard Douglas's murmured dismissal, heard the fracture in their alliance that she'd planted with a few carefully chosen words. In the car, Alex waited with her tablet ready. "Mr. Jefferson's schedule," she said. "He's hosting a private event tomorrow. Long Island. His yacht." Alice adjusted her veil. Through the tinted glass, she could see Douglas emerging from the boutique, scanning the street for her departure, his face arranged in the frustrated confusion of a man who had lost control of a situation he hadn't realized was contested. "Send my regrets," she said. "Then send a gift. Something from my collection. Something black." Alex's fingers moved across the screen. "And the message?" Alice smiled. "No message. Let him wonder."

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