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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 8

Douglas Jefferson had not maintained his position by accepting defeat gracefully.

He stood in the Yates Group boardroom-his boardroom now, though the distinction felt increasingly precarious-and faced the men who had supported his ascent. Their expressions ranged from concern to calculation to the particular blankness that preceded betrayal.

"Rumors," he said. "Market manipulation by competitors. In forty-eight hours, we'll have documentation proving the so-called 'heir' is a fabrication."

Howard Brennan, the senior independent director, placed a folder on the table. "The stock is down thirty-four percent. Three institutional investors have requested redemption. And-" he paused, letting the weight land "-the trustee of the family foundation has requested an emergency hearing to freeze all discretionary distributions pending resolution of the heir question."

Douglas felt the familiar pressure behind his eyes, the sensation of walls contracting. "The foundation is separate from-"

"The foundation controls the voting shares." Brennan's voice was gentle, almost sympathetic. "Without those votes, your position as CEO becomes... complicated."

"Tomorrow night." Douglas heard the strain in his own voice, forced it level. "The gala. I'll present comprehensive documentation-medical records, legal opinions, DNA analysis proving conclusively that Henry Yates had no other children. I'll do it publicly, with media present. By Monday, this nonsense will be forgotten."

The directors exchanged glances. Douglas read their assessment: desperate, cornered, possibly finished. He memorized their faces. Those who doubted him now would be remembered when he recovered.

The meeting dissolved into administrative details he barely registered. When the room cleared, he locked the door and made two calls. The first, to his attorney, instructing maximum aggression against the foundation's trustee. The second, to a number in Eastern Europe, to the hacker collective that had facilitated his original acquisition of Yates Group assets.

"Find the source," he said. "The anonymous tip to Bloomberg. I want name, location, financial history. Everything."

The response came twelve hours later, encrypted and partial. The source had used multiple proxies, multiple jurisdictions. Tracing would require time. Resources. Cooperation from entities that didn't cooperate.

Douglas deleted the message and focused on what he could control. The gala. The documentation. The performance of confidence that had always been his greatest asset.

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Alice entered the Yates Building at 10:15 AM, her credentials as a visiting designer sufficient to bypass standard security. She wore a simple navy dress, her hair pulled back, her face bare of the veil that had become her signature. Anonymous. Forgettable.

Alex had provided the floor plan, the security schedules, the location of Douglas's private safe. She moved through the executive level with apparent purpose, measuring executives for garments she'd never deliver, noting camera positions, calculating sight lines.

The opportunity came at 11:47. A junior VP spilled coffee on his shirt-her coffee, her spill, her quick offer of assistance-and the distraction drew security attention for thirty-two seconds. She used twenty-eight of them to enter Douglas's office.

The safe was behind the Rothko, as expected. Electronic lock, biometric backup, the kind of security that delayed but didn't prevent determined access. She deployed Connor's device-a slim rectangle of machined aluminum that interfaced with the lock's diagnostic port-and waited while numbers scrolled across its screen.

The mechanism released with a soft click.

Inside: cash, passports, the documents of a man prepared for rapid departure. And beneath them, the files she sought. A forged will, dated three weeks before her parents' death, its signatures expert, its provisions catastrophic. And beside it, a USB drive, its label reading simply "Offshore-Cayman."

She photographed everything. The will. The drive's contents, accessed through a secondary device that left no trace. The safe's interior, establishing chain of possession. Her hands moved with the efficiency Connor had trained into her, her breathing steady, her pulse barely elevated.

Footsteps in the corridor. Voices approaching-Douglas, his assistant, discussing the evening's seating chart.

Alice closed the safe, restored the Rothko to position, and stepped behind the window's heavy velvet curtain. The fabric enveloped her, thick and sound-absorbing, its pattern breaking her outline into meaningless shadow.

The door opened.

"-absolutely not next to Chen," Douglas was saying. "He's been shorting our stock since March. Put him with the entertainment press, let him explain his position to people who don't understand derivatives."

"And Ms. Rowe?"

A pause. Alice heard fabric moving, imagined Douglas adjusting his cuffs, his tie, the armor of his presentation. "Krystle attends. She's unstable, but her absence would generate more speculation than her presence. Keep her away from the bar. And-" another pause, longer "-increase security at the service entrances. I want everyone photographed, identified, cross-referenced against known threats."

"Yes, sir."

The door closed. Alice remained motionless, counting seconds, until the corridor's ambient sound confirmed their departure. Then she emerged, checked her reflection in the window's dark glass, and walked out through the fire stairs as if she'd never been present.

In her car, she reviewed the photographs. The forged will was damning. The offshore records were catastrophic-evidence of money laundering, tax evasion, transactions that would interest authorities in multiple jurisdictions.

She sent copies to Connor. Kept originals in three separate locations. And began to plan her entrance for the following evening.

The gown was already selected. The timing was precise. And Douglas Jefferson, in his chemically compromised tuxedo, would provide the entertainment that preceded her announcement.

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