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Return Of The Lethal Unwanted Heiress

Allison was hiding in a dusty small-town garage, working as a mechanic to suppress the lethal, experimental serum freezing her veins. But a call from her estranged, wealthy father shattered her peace. He threatened to permanently freeze her dead mother's trust fund if she didn't return to the family estate immediately. That trust fund held the only key to the truth behind her past and her survival. When she stepped into the sprawling mansion in her faded hoodie, her family treated her like a stray dog. Her stepmother mocked her cheap clothes, and her half-brother called her a piece of trash. Her father tossed a vocational school enrollment form at her, telling her to learn to sew so they could marry her off to anyone desperate enough. Her perfect, porcelain-doll stepsister Gwyneth even deliberately smashed a glass of boiling milk against her own leg. "Why did you push me?!" Gwyneth screamed, crying tears of fake terror to frame Allison. "You vicious bitch! You're just as sick as your mother!" her father roared, raising his hand to strike her. They looked at her with absolute disgust, thinking she was just a stupid, uncultured hick they could easily manipulate and destroy. They had no idea that the girl standing before them was a lethal operative who already possessed all their offshore tax ledgers and darkest secrets. Allison easily caught her father's wrist mid-air, her grip like a steel vice. "I'm not going to a trade school," she whispered coldly, ripping the form into pieces. "I am going to Crestwood Academy." It was time to take back everything that belonged to her, with interest.
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Chapter 4

The bell above the clinic door let out a pathetic, rusty jingle.

Allison pushed through the entrance, the heavy scent of bleach and rubbing alcohol hitting her lungs. She walked straight down the narrow hallway, her boots silent on the linoleum floor.

Dr. Alistair Cromwell looked up from his microscope. His white hair was a mess. When he saw her, the deep wrinkles on his forehead pulled into a harsh frown.

Allison didn’t wait for him to speak. She shrugged off her heavy jacket, tossed it onto a plastic chair, and rolled up the sleeve of her black t-shirt, exposing her pale left wrist.

The black band secured to her skin was pulsing with a faint, steady red light.

Alistair grabbed a specialized digital thermometer from his desk and pressed the metal tip hard against her carotid artery. He stared at the digital readout. The blood drained from his face.

“You’re abusing the suppressants again,” he snapped, his voice shaking with anger. “Your core temp is lethal. You keep this up, your heart will stop before you hit twenty.”

Allison’s eyes were completely empty. “I’m going back to Aethelgard. I don’t have time to sleep it off.”

Alistair let out a heavy, defeated sigh and walked to a locked filing cabinet. “Speaking of Aethelgard... one of your old contacts from Langley sent a ghost signal. He intercepted chatter on the dark web. Partial coordinates for an abandoned lab tied to the 319 Project.”

The air in the room instantly dropped ten degrees.

Allison’s eyes darkened. A suffocating, violent energy rolled off her body. Her chest tightened so hard she couldn’t breathe.

She snatched the slip of paper from Alistair’s hand before he could even offer it and shoved it deep into her pocket.

“Stop digging, Alistair,” she warned, her voice a low, terrifying rasp. “If they trace you, you’re dead.”

Alistair didn’t argue. He opened a small refrigerated lockbox and pulled out a glass vial filled with a glowing blue liquid. There was no label. He handed it to her.

“Only if you are dying,” he said strictly.

Allison took the vial, slid it into the hidden pocket inside her jacket, and turned and walked out without another word.

She pushed the front door open, stepping out into the bright afternoon sun.

Her peripheral vision caught a flash of black metal.

She stopped and slowly turned her head. Parked at the end of the street, half-hidden in the shadow of an old oak tree, was a black SUV. It looked ordinary, but Allison’s eyes locked onto the license plate.

A cold smirk pulled at the corner of her mouth. He came back.

She didn’t run. She didn’t hide. She walked with slow, deliberate steps straight across the street, heading directly for the driver’s side window.

Inside the SUV, Pierce saw her coming. Panic flared in his chest. His hand instinctively dropped to his waist, fingers brushing the grip of his concealed Glock.

“Don’t move,” Graham commanded from the back seat, his voice sharp.

Allison reached the SUV and slammed her palm flat against the roof. She leaned down, putting her face inches from the tinted glass. The window slowly rolled down.

She stared right past Pierce and locked eyes with Graham in the back.

“Federal Government internal sequence,” Allison said, her voice dripping with boredom. “That plate prefix belongs to the D.C. motor pool.”

Pierce’s jaw dropped. His hand froze on his gun. That was classified information.

Allison didn’t stop. She shifted her gaze to Graham’s chest. “And that slight bulge under your left lapel? Secret Service standard-issue tactical holster. You’re printing.”

Graham’s eyes widened a fraction. His heart gave a hard, sudden thump.

“And the red clay on the bottom of your shoes,” Allison continued, her tone mocking. “You only find that specific soil composition near Quantico. So unless you went hiking in a restricted military zone for fun...”

She stood up straight and slapped the roof of the car twice.

“Stop playing spy games in my town,” she sneered. “You suck at it.”

She turned around and walked away, posture relaxed, completely unbothered by the fact that she had just humiliated two highly trained operatives.

Pierce swallowed hard, his throat dry. “Who the hell is she? Is she an enemy asset?”

Graham stared at her retreating back. His blood was rushing in his ears. A dark, obsessive heat spread through his chest. “Spies don’t blow their cover to prove a point. She’s something else.”

Graham’s encrypted phone buzzed in his hand. He looked down at the screen.

It was the report from his intelligence division.

SUBJECT: PINE CREEK GARAGE OWNER.

STATUS: S-CLASS ENCRYPTION. ACCESS DENIED.

Graham stared at the flashing red warning. He slowly twisted the black ring on his pinky finger. A slow, dangerous smile spread across his face.

“Cancel the flight to Washington,” he ordered. “We’re staying.”

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