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The Billionaire's Blood Proxy

One million dollars for one hundred days. For Elena, a street-smart girl facing a mountain of debt, the offer from the mysterious Vance empire sounds like a miracle. The job is simple: use a high-tech "neural sync" to impersonate Lira, the beloved sister of tech-tycoon Alexander Vance, for a series of high-profile events. But as the contract progresses, the "handshake" between their minds turns into a stranglehold. Elena begins to see memories that aren't hers. She feels a hunger for power that belongs to a dead woman. When the synchronization hits a lethal 99%, the terrifying truth emerges: Elena wasn't hired to be a mimic. She was brought to be a biological host. With a ghost clawing for control of her brain and a cold, brooding corporate assassin, Alexander, watching her every move, Elena must navigate a web of digital hauntings and billionaire secrets. From the neon streets of London to a high-stakes explosion in Malta, she has one goal: Delete the ghost before the ghost deletes her.
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Chapter 1

The smoke from the "JustDirect Food Hub" warehouse still clung to Elena's hair, smelling of burnt grain and broken dreams. She didn't wait for the receptionist to stop her. She kicked open the mahogany doors of Vance Holdings, her boots leaving charcoal streaks on the white marble of the 50th-floor penthouse suite.

"You destroyed it," she hissed, slamming a singed business card onto the desk of the man sitting in the shadows.

Alexander Vance didn't look up. He was tracing the rim of a crystal glass with a finger that wore a ring worth more than her entire life. "I didn't destroy it, Elena. I liberated you. You were playing shopkeeper while the world was waiting for you to lead."

"I don't want to lead. I want my life back. I want my trucks, my inventory, and the five years of sweat I put into that dirt!"

He stood up then, and the air in the room seemed to vanish. He was a predator in a bespoke suit, moving with a silent, terrifying grace. He walked toward her, not stopping until she was backed against the cold glass of the floor-to-ceiling window, fifty stories above the city.

"Your life is gone," he whispered, his voice like velvet over gravel. He reached out, his thumb brushing a smudge of ash off her cheek. His touch was electric, terrifying, and far too familiar. "But I can give you a throne. There's just one price."

Elena's heart hammered against her ribs. "What price?"

He leaned in, his lips hovering an inch from her ear. "You have to belong to me. Not in public. Not for the cameras. But in the dark, where nobody can save you from what I am."

Elena felt the cold glass biting into her spine. "I don't even know you, Alexander. You're a ghost who buys companies and guts them. Why me?"

Alexander's hand moved from her cheek to the nape of her neck, his grip firm but not painful. It was a claim. "You think you don't know me? Think back to the rain in Malta, four years ago. The girl who shared her umbrella with a bleeding stranger in an alleyway."

Elena froze. The memory hit her like a physical blow. She had been a student then, traveling on a shoestring budget. She'd found a man slumped against a stone wall, his expensive shirt soaked in blood. She hadn't called the police, he'd begged her not to. She had simply sat with him, wrapping her scarf around his wound until the sun came up and his friends arrived in black SUVs.

"That was you?" she breathed, her eyes searching his cold, angular face.

"I told you then that I would pay you back," Alexander said, his voice dropping an octave. "But I'm a Vance. We don't just pay debts. We colonize the people we owe."

He stepped back, crossing his arms. The predatory heat vanished, replaced by the icy professionalism that had made him the most feared man in the equity markets. "The fire at your warehouse? That was a courtesy. A way to clear the schedule. You were too attached to that little food hub. It was a distraction."

"A courtesy?" Elena's voice rose to a scream. "People could have died! My driver was in that building ten minutes before the explosion!"

"I timed the ignition myself, Elena. I am many things, but I am not sloppy." He walked back to his desk and picked up a heavy, fountain pen. "I have already moved the $2 million loss-coverage into an escrow account. It will be released to your name the moment you sign the marriage certificate lying on that table."

Elena looked at the gold-embossed folder. "Marriage? You want a PR stunt to satisfy your grandfather's will? That's the oldest trick in the book, Alexander. Get a different girl."

"This isn't for my grandfather. He's been dead for three years. The press doesn't even know I'm getting married." He turned the folder toward her. "This is a private contract. For 100 days, you live in the Vance Estate. You undergo a series of... medical procedures. Nothing invasive, just blood draws and monitoring. In exchange, I rebuild your business ten times larger than it was. I give you the logistics network you've been dreaming of. I make you the queen of the regional food supply."

Elena's mind was racing. 100 days. $2 million. The chance to actually achieve the dream she'd been killing herself for. But there was something in his eyes a hunger that wasn't about business.

"Why my blood?" she asked, her voice trembling.

Alexander's expression didn't change, but his eyes darkened. "Because you are a ghost, Elena. You have a Rhesus-null phenotype. One in six million. My sister is dying, and you are the only 'well' that hasn't run dry."

"So I'm a human blood bag?"

"You are my wife," he corrected. "And in this house, that is the most dangerous title you can hold."

He held out the pen. The silence in the office was deafening, broken only by the hum of the city far below. Elena looked at the pen, then at the man who had burned her world down just to build her a new one. She thought of her empty bank account, her failed business, and the memory of that bleeding man in Malta who had looked at her like she was an angel.

She took the pen. Her hand shook as she scrawled Elena Rawlings across the bottom of the thick parchment.

The moment the ink dried, Alexander took the pen back. He didn't smile. He didn't congratulate her. He simply pressed a button on his desk.

"Marcus," he said into the intercom. "The Proxy has signed. Bring the car around. And call the surgeon. We begin tonight."

Elena felt a chill that had nothing to do with the air conditioning. "Tonight? I need to go home, I need to pack."

"You have no home," Alexander said, walking toward the door and gesturing for her to follow. "Your apartment lease was terminated an hour ago. Your belongings are already at the estate. From this second forward, Elena, you don't exist to the outside world."

He stopped at the door, looking back at her. "And one more thing. Rule Number One: Never, under any circumstances, speak to the woman you see in the mirrors. She isn't your reflection."

Elena stood frozen in the center of the room. "What did you just say?"

But Alexander was already walking down the hallway, his footsteps echoing like a countdown.

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