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Reborn From Ashes: The Vengeful Heiress Novel Cover

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 7

Alistair Sterling had not become successful by accepting convenient explanations.

He sat in his office on Broad Street-a corner suite with views of the harbor that he'd earned through fifteen years of identifying patterns other analysts missed-and reviewed the information his private investigator had provided.

Alice Moreau. Born Lyon, 1997. Educated École de la Chambre Syndicale, Paris. Established atelier Milan, 2019. No photographs. No interviews. No digital footprint before age twenty-four.

The gaps were elegant. Professionally constructed. And in Alistair's experience, elegance in biography usually indicated fabrication.

He pulled up the cemetery security footage-obtained through a contact in the groundskeeping staff-and watched the woman in the black coat approach the Yates plot. The umbrella obscured her face, but he could read her body language: the hesitation at the headstones, the gloved hand finding the marble, the slight forward lean that suggested speech.

She'd been talking to them. To Karolyn's parents. To Karolyn herself.

And her voice, when she'd spoken to him-low, accented, dismissive-had carried an undertone he'd almost recognized. A rhythm, a cadence, something beneath the performance that suggested familiarity.

His phone buzzed. The investigator's final report: the license plate from the cemetery visitor's vehicle was registered to a shell company. Tracing it led to a network of similar shells, all terminating in a law firm in Geneva that specialized in asset protection for individuals who required absolute privacy.

Wealthy individuals. Powerful individuals. Individuals with something to hide.

Alistair opened his calendar. Douglas Jefferson's gala was tomorrow night. He'd declined the invitation initially-too public, too performative, too connected to memories he preferred to suppress. Now he accepted, and began to plan his approach.

He would find the woman in black. He would learn what she knew. And if she was who he suspected-if the impossible had somehow become merely improbable-he would protect her from whatever game she was playing, even against her will.

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Alice worked through the night.

The tuxedo had been commissioned by Douglas from a tailor on Savile Row, a relationship established during his engagement to Karolyn, maintained through the years of his ascent. The garment was nearly complete-final fitting scheduled for the morning, delivery to Jefferson's apartment by afternoon.

She'd obtained it through methods Connor had taught her: a distraction at the tailor's workshop, a thirty-second window, a substitution that would never be traced to her.

Now it hung in her studio's sealed workroom, and she prepared her modification.

The chemical came in a vial no larger than her thumb, clear and odorless, its properties documented only in files she'd accessed through Connor's network. A derivative of urushiol, refined for delayed reaction, activated by body heat and perspiration. Not fatal. Not even permanently damaging. Merely incapacitating. Humiliating. Perfect.

Her rebuilt hands, steady under the lamplight, showed no tremor. She remembered the fire, the scent of her own burning skin. This chemical was a pale imitation, a poet's justice. Not pain, but humiliation. Not death, but a public unraveling. It was a more elegant weapon.

She worked with surgical precision, her rebuilt hands steady despite the memory of fire. The lining of the jacket received the treatment, the areas that would contact Douglas's neck, his wrists, the sensitive skin of his lower back. The chemical dried invisible, scentless, its presence undetectable until the moment of activation.

She repackaged the garment with the tailor's original materials, arranged delivery through a courier service Alex had established, and turned to her other preparation.

The document was simpler. A birth certificate, properly aged, properly notarized, establishing the existence of a daughter born to Henry Yates during his years in Europe. The mother: a French diplomat, deceased. The child: raised in private, educated abroad, her existence concealed to protect her from the publicity that had consumed her father's legitimate family.

The DNA evidence would support it. Connor's laboratories had seen to that.

She reviewed the file once more, confirmed its placement in her secure storage, and allowed herself four hours of sleep.

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The news broke at 6:47 AM.

Alice woke to Alex's voice through the intercom, urgent and controlled. "Ms. Moreau. Bloomberg terminal. Anonymous source."

She pulled up the feed on her bedroom screen, and smiled.

Yates Family Trust: Unrecognized heir emerges. Sources confirm the existence of a daughter born in Europe who holds legitimate inheritance rights to the residual assets.

The story was perfect. Vague enough to require investigation, specific enough to damage. It named no names, offered no proof, merely suggested-and in the world of high finance, suggestion was sufficient to trigger action.

By 8:00 AM, Yates Group stock had dropped eleven percent. By 9:30, when markets opened fully, the decline accelerated. Trading was halted twice due to volatility.

Alice watched from her bathtub, a glass of Barolo in her hand, the television's glow reflecting off the water's surface. Douglas appeared on screen, his face arranged in the familiar mask of confident denial, but she could see the strain around his eyes, the slight tremor in his hand as he gestured.

He would be investigating now. Calling lawyers, calling fixers, calling the hackers who had helped him destroy her family. He would find nothing. Connor's network was deeper, older, more thoroughly concealed.

And tomorrow night, at his moment of greatest triumph, the chemical would activate. The rash would spread. The cameras would capture his disintegration, his inability to maintain the performance of control.

She raised her glass to the screen, to Douglas's unsuspecting face, and drank.

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