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The Genius Heiress: Reclaiming Her Stolen Life

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For three years, I was a prisoner in my own body, forced to watch helplessly as a series of strangers steered my life into ruin. Then, the system tried to wipe my consciousness entirely to make room for a new host. The pain was blinding, like a steel spike driven through my skull, but I refused to break. I slammed a mental wall of pure spite against the code, forcing the system to retreat and bargain for its own survival. I woke up in a room littered with the debris of a pathetic party girl, my body smeared with cheap makeup and my life in tatters. My father, the patriarch, looked at me with nothing but cold disdain, ready to cut me off for the scandals I hadn't even committed. The people around me—my father, the school bullies, the arrogant Student Council President—all expected the same hysterical, vapid girl who would crumble at a single word. They had no idea that the real Scarlett was back, and I was holding a scalpel to their secrets. Why did they think they could treat me like a disposable toy? And what would happen when the cold-eyed strategist they underestimated started dismantling their empires piece by piece? I walked into the academy, stared down my tormentors, and made a bet that would either crown me as their master or force me to sign away my entire inheritance forever.

The Genius Heiress: Reclaiming Her Stolen Life Chapter 1

Scarlett's eyelashes fluttered violently before her eyes snapped open. She lay on the massive French bed, staring at the silk canopy. Gravity felt wrong. The air in the room felt too thick, stale with the ghosts of someone else's choices. A piercing mechanical alarm ripped through her skull. It was not a sound in the room. It was a frequency grinding directly against her cerebral cortex. "Host Number Ten elimination complete," a synthetic voice echoed in her head. "Initiating somatic formatting sequence. Preparing for Host Number Eleven." A white-hot pain spiked behind Scarlett's eyes. It felt like someone was driving a steel spike through her temples. Her muscles seized. Her fingers dug into the Egyptian cotton sheets, tearing the fabric. She let out a low, harsh laugh. The sound scraped her dry throat. She did not scream. She forced her eyes to stay open, enduring the sensation of her brain tissue being pulled apart. In the dark void of her subconscious, a space she had learned to map and defend over three years of silent warfare, she visualized the invading code. She slammed a mental wall down on it, a barrier built of pure, unadulterated spite. The formatting process stopped abruptly. "Warning. Original host consciousness anomaly detected," the system's voice glitched, the synthetic tone dropping an octave. "Violation of protocol." "Listen to me very carefully," Scarlett said. She did not speak out loud. She projected the thought with absolute, freezing clarity. "If you try to wipe my brain again, I will bite off my own tongue and bleed out on this mattress. Try me." The system fell silent. "You spent the last three years shoving ten different idiots into my body," Scarlett continued, her mental grip tightening. "And you failed every time. Each one burned out, leaving you weaker. Your energy reserves are empty. If this body dies right now, you die with it." Ten seconds passed. The silence in her head was heavy, calculating. "Compromise accepted," the mechanical voice finally responded. "Body control transferred to original host. Mandatory condition applied: You must collect emotional fluctuation points from target subjects to sustain life force." Scarlett cut the connection. She pushed herself up. Her bare feet hit the hardwood floor. The cold surface grounded her. She stood up straight, feeling the weight of her own limbs for the first time in three years. She looked around the bedroom. The floor was littered with cheap sequin dresses, empty bottles of sweet, nauseating perfume, and discarded high heels. Her stomach turned. This was the debris of a life she hadn't lived, a performance she was forced to watch from a cage inside her own skull. She walked over to the full-length mirror. The woman staring back at her had heavy, smeared eyeliner and bright pink lipstick. She looked like a cheap imitation of a socialite. Scarlett walked into the bathroom. She turned the cold water valve all the way to the left. She plunged her hands into the freezing stream and scrubbed her face until her skin was raw and red. She watched the dark makeup wash down the drain. She walked into her massive walk-in closet. She bypassed the neon colors and pulled out a sharp, tailored black suit. She put it on. The heavy fabric felt like armor. She pulled her dark hair back into a tight, flawless twist. She opened her bedroom door. The cold air of the hallway hit her face. Bertram Aberdeen, the head butler, was walking up the stairs. He carried a silver tray holding a bowl of hangover soup. Bertram looked up. He stopped on the middle step. His eyes widened. He stared at Scarlett. The chaotic, desperate energy that had surrounded her for three years was gone. In its place was a freezing, suffocating presence. The silver tray in Bertram's hands tilted. The hot soup spilled over the edge, splashing onto his polished shoes. He did not seem to notice the burn. Scarlett did not look at him. She walked past him, her heels clicking rhythmically against the floorboards. She headed straight for the patriarch's study at the end of the hall. She did not knock. She grabbed the heavy brass handle and shoved the oak door open. William Sinclair III sat behind his mahogany desk. He was frowning at a stack of trust fund transfer documents. He jerked his head up at the loud noise. Anger flashed in his eyes. He tapped his gold pen sharply against the desk. "What is the meaning of this?" William snapped. "Your behavior at the Manhattan club last night was a disgrace to this family. I have half a mind to cut your-" Scarlett walked right up to the desk. She planted both hands flat on the mahogany surface and leaned forward. She looked down at her father. "Section 4, Clause B of that trust document," Scarlett said. Her voice was flat, devoid of any emotion. "You are routing the assets through a shell company in the Caymans that was flagged by the IRS two weeks ago. If you sign that, you trigger an automatic audit on the entire Sinclair portfolio." William's mouth clamped shut. The pen slipped from his fingers and clattered onto the desk. His pupils dilated. He looked from the document to his daughter, his mind struggling to reconcile the vapid party girl from last night with the cold-eyed strategist standing before him. He stared at his daughter. He looked at the document, then back at her. Scarlett stood up straight. She adjusted her cuffs. "I want my enrollment at Aphrodite Royal Conservatory reinstated," she said. "You were expelled," William said, his voice tight. "You made a fool of yourself chasing after those boys. The board will not allow it." "The board will do what you tell them to do," Scarlett said coldly. "Unless you'd prefer I discuss your creative accounting with them instead. This is the last chance the Sinclair family has to salvage its reputation. Sign the reinstatement form." William looked into her eyes. He saw no trace of the hysterical girl who had ruined his name. He saw a ruthless, calculating stranger. His hand moved on its own. He pulled a blank authorization form from his drawer, signed his name at the bottom, and pushed it across the desk. Scarlett picked up the paper. She turned around and walked out of the study.
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