
The Ghost Heiress: My Dangerous Double Life
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I spent ten years living in a rusted trailer in Upstate New York, enduring the stench of stale cigarettes and the Millers' constant abuse. They called me a useless leech and a parasite, never realizing I was simply a top-tier operative known as "Ghost" waiting for the signal to return to my real life.
The breaking point came when the Millers threw my muddy duffel bag into the dirt and shrieked at me to get out. As I walked away, a massive explosion leveled their home behind me, and a black Rolls-Royce Phantom pulled up to the curb. A man in white gloves opened the door and addressed me as "Miss Vance," announcing that my billionaire parents were finally waiting for me.
But my homecoming was far from a fairytale. My biological mother was dying of heart failure, and my cousin Victoria publicly humiliated me, calling me "trailer trash" and mocking my lack of education. To make matters worse, I was forced into an engagement with Julian Sterling, a ruthless CEO who despised the idea of marrying a "charity case" like me.
No one knew that the "meek" girl they pitied was leading a double life. While Victoria tried to shame me at dinner parties, I was busy infiltrating elite clubs in tactical bodysuits and stealing encrypted drives from Russian arms dealers. I had to play the role of the helpless, boring daughter while my own fiancé hunted the mysterious thief who had pinned him against a wall and kissed him breathless in the shadows.
I thought my cover was perfect until Julian's grandmother collapsed on Fifth Avenue in full cardiac arrest. While the crowd stood paralyzed, I broke protocol and used a forbidden "Ghost Needle" technique to bring her back from the dead before vanishing into the crowd.
That evening, Julian watched the viral footage of the miracle rescue, his eyes narrowing as he recognized the "uneducated" girl he was forced to marry. He realized the boring woman sitting across from him at dinner was the same dangerous operative who had outsmarted him at the club, and the hunt for the truth had finally hit home.
The Ghost Heiress: My Dangerous Double Life Chapter 1
A heavy, stained duffel bag hit the mud with a wet slap, splashing black water onto the hem of Serena's jeans.
She didn't flinch. She didn't blink. She just watched the dirty water soak into the fabric, feeling the damp cold seep through to her ankle.
Karen Miller stood in the doorway of the rusted trailer, hands jammed onto her hips. Her face was twisted, red patches blooming on her neck the way they always did when she screamed.
"Get your trash and get out!" Karen shrieked, her voice cracking like dry wood. "Three months without a dime, Serena! You think we run a charity here? You're a leech. A useless, money-sucking leech!"
Buck Miller leaned against the doorframe, a crushed beer can dangling from his fingers. He took a swig, foam catching in his graying stubble, and let out a low, raspy laugh.
"Should've kicked her out years ago," he muttered, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand. "Parasite."
Tiffany squeezed past her father, her pink pajama bottoms dragging in the dirt. They were two sizes too small, the elastic cutting into her waist. She smirked, her eyes darting over Serena's worn-out coat.
"Guess you couldn't even keep that register job at the gas station, huh?" Tiffany giggled. "Loser."
Serena stood perfectly still in the biting wind of Upstate New York. Her expression was a flat line. Her eyes were dark, empty pools that reflected nothing of the three people standing on the metal steps.
She bent down. Her movements were fluid, precise. She picked up the muddy bag not like a girl evicted from a trailer, but like a woman retrieving a briefcase in a boardroom.
She looked at the trailer one last time. Ten years. Ten years of shouting, of the smell of stale beer and cigarettes, of sleeping on a mattress with springs that dug into her ribs.
Endure, Grandma had said. Wait for the signal.
"Debt paid," Serena whispered.
She turned her back on them.
"Hey! I'm talking to you!" Karen screamed, her voice rising an octave. She grabbed the empty beer can from Buck's hand and hurled it.
The aluminum clattered past Serena's ear, missing by an inch, and landed in a puddle with a hollow splash.
Serena didn't break stride. She raised her right hand, her fingers poised.
Snap.
The sound was crisp, cutting through the wind.
Fifty yards away, hidden in the brush, Jax pressed a button.
BOOM.
The ground shuddered. A roar of heat and sound erupted behind her. The propane tank, rigged to look like a catastrophic failure of old equipment, blew the side of the trailer out.
A fireball rolled into the gray sky, orange and black, consuming the plastic lawn chairs in a single breath.
Buck and Karen collapsed onto the muddy ground, their screams lost in the ringing aftermath of the explosion. Tiffany scrambled backward, hands over her ears, soot already smearing her face, making her look like a grotesque clown.
Serena kept walking. The heat from the fire warmed the back of her neck, a stark contrast to the freezing air on her face. She didn't look back. Not once.
At the end of the muddy track, where the gravel met the pavement, a beast waited.
A black Rolls-Royce Phantom sat idling, its polished surface reflecting the flames like a dark mirror. It was out of place, a diamond in a landfill.
Serena stopped at the rear door.
A man in a tuxedo stepped out. Chambers. He moved with a stiffness that spoke of age but an agility that spoke of discipline. He wore white gloves.
He opened the door.
"Miss Vance," Chambers said, his voice low, respectful. "Mr. and Mrs. Vance are waiting for you."
Behind them, in the wreckage, the Millers were frozen. Karen's mouth hung open, wide enough to catch flies. Tiffany's eyes were bulging, red with smoke and envy, fixed on the car.
Buck scrambled to his feet, his greed overriding his shock. He took a step toward the car, mouth opening to demand payment, to demand something.
A "passerby" in a hoodie-Jax-moved with chilling efficiency. He stuck out a foot. Buck went down face-first into the mud.
Serena slid into the backseat. The smell of hand-stitched leather filled her nose, replacing the stench of burning plastic.
Chambers closed the door. The silence was instant. Heavy. absolute.
Serena pulled a small, black device from her pocket. Her thumbs flew over the keys.
Asset secured. Local PD has been... redirected. Welcome back to your world, Ghost.
She read the message, then powered the device down. She closed her eyes. She inhaled deeply, holding the breath in her lungs, feeling her heart rate slow from a combat rhythm to a resting beat.
When she opened her eyes, the cold, dead look was gone. In its place was a softness, a vulnerability. The mask of the lost daughter.
The car began to move, the tires crushing the beer can into the asphalt as they headed toward Manhattan.
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9.4
I was born under the red full moon, something rare and marked as a curse in the werewolf world.
My pack hated me. They wanted me gone, saying I would bring nothing but destruction. My wolf was sealed before I could reach the awakening age, leaving me worthless. Helpless. Vulnerable.
Then came the night that changed my life, dragging me into the worst world possible.
I was married off to the cruel rogue Alpha, Drogo. A male bound by the curse of the Moon Goddess after committing an eternal sin. He was defined as the most ruthless male in the country. Behind the shadow. Never to be dared.
But what happened when I realized I bore the face of a ghost that haunted him from his past?
The face of the very woman who doomed him.

7.7
Deidre went to the clinic and learned she was finally pregnant, but her failing heart meant carrying the baby would kill her.
Before she could process the grief, she received an anonymous photo of her husband, Danial, tenderly escorting a heavily pregnant woman into a VIP hospital.
The woman was his cousin, Daria.
Following them, Deidre overheard Danial call her a "sterile decoration," promising to get rid of her while securing a Cayman trust fund for his illegitimate child.
The nightmare only worsened when Daria gloatingly confessed to a horrifying truth.
Daria had stolen the credit for saving Danial in a fire—a heroic act that had actually destroyed Deidre's heart.
Even more sickening, Daria had bribed a doctor two years ago to fake Deidre's ectopic pregnancy, tricking Danial into authorizing the surgery that murdered their perfectly healthy baby daughter.
When a grief-stricken Deidre attacked the murderer, Danial furiously shoved his wife to the ground.
Ignoring her heart spasms and gasps for air, he threw her out into a freezing New York blizzard to die.
Lying in the snow, Deidre's love turned to pure ash as she realized she had sacrificed her body and her child for a blind monster.
But she didn't die that night.
Rescued by Danial's biggest Wall Street rival, Deidre marched into her husband's office the next morning alongside New York's most ruthless divorce lawyer.
"Sign it, or I'll freeze your offshore trust and burn your empire to the ground."

8.1
When the private elevator pinged. That was the moment Eleanor's two-and-a-half years as a billionaire's perfect fake girlfriend abruptly ended.
Julian was terminating her services early because his real first love was moving into the penthouse tomorrow.
His assistant stood by the marble counter, bracing for a screaming match. He handed over a brutal non-disclosure agreement.
He slid a five-million-dollar check across the table, fully expecting her to cry, beg, or throw the money back in his face.
"Miss Palmer... Giselle is moving in tomorrow," he warned.
Instead, Eleanor calmly borrowed his Montblanc pen, signed her name three times without hesitation, and slipped the money into her planner.
"Congratulations to Mr. Caldwell-Prentice on finally getting what he wants," she smiled flawlessly.
They all thought she was just a high-end, emotionless mercenary who felt absolutely nothing for the men she served.
They didn't know she was actually Cara Love, the last surviving heir of the ruined Love Foundation, living under a fake name to avenge her dead father.
For years, she swallowed her burning hatred, playing the perfect emotional substitute to buy dark web intel and hide her unnatural, rapid-healing body from a ruthless medical syndicate.
But now, a tech billionaire client had just uncovered her true identity, and her burner phone flashed with a terrifying emergency alert.
The syndicate had found her.
Eleanor grabbed her suitcase and ordered the private jet back to New York.
The facade was over; it was time to face the deadly storm.

9.2
After his father passes away, Darnell becomes the new heir to King Hotels. But his grandfather-who owns shares of the hotels-wants Darnell to marry to earn his (Grandfather's) shares before his death.
After her father's death, Sasha and her family are left to deal with the burden he leaves behind-a huge debt owed to loan sharks.
Darnell approaches Sasha with a two-month marriage contract for five million dollars-enough to pay off her father's debt and be free from her traditional mother. She accepts.
Things are complicated when grandfather doesn't die after two months, and Sasha is being extorted by loan sharks. She and Darnell must stay married for their benefit, despite their lack of affection for each other. Eventually, they fall in love.
But drama unfolds when family secrets are exposed, old lovers resurface, and unknown families appear. Darnell and Sasha must decide if their love is worth it all.

9.1
Eight years ago, Lena Hale was a second-year university student who trusted the wrong moment with her entire life.
Adrian Vale was in his final year-brilliant, disciplined, already learning how to rule rather than feel. To Lena, he was safety. To Adrian, she was the one weakness he allowed himself.
Until one night destroyed everything.
Adrian saw her in a position he could not forgive.
Something that looked deliberate.
Something that felt like betrayal carved into his bones.
He didn't ask for the truth.
She never got the chance to give it.
They separated broken, bleeding, and unfinished-and the damage followed them for eight years.
When they meet again, there is no tenderness left.
Lena is older now. Quieter. Cornered by debt that doesn't negotiate and men who collect pain instead of money. Survival forces her into one final humiliation-standing in for her best friend on a single escort assignment. One night. One paycheck. One way to keep breathing.
She never expects Adrian to be the man watching.
Adrian Vale is no longer capable of doubt. He is a billionaire built on precision, control, and a resentment he never questioned. Power has stripped him of mercy. When he sees Lena again-dressed for another man, standing exactly where he believes she chose to stand-his judgment finalizes.
She betrayed him once.
Now she's proving it.
He doesn't ask questions. He doesn't want explanations. He wants confirmation-and control.
Money becomes a weapon.
Silence becomes obedience.
And Lena learns just how expensive survival can be.
But Adrian's empire is cracking. His mother is dying, and her deal is brutal in its simplicity: marriage in echange for another round of chemo.
What begins as punishment becomes proximity. What begins as resentment mutates into obsession. And beneath Adrian's certainty lurks a truth so corrosive it could dismantle everything he built.
This is not a love story.
It is not forgiveness.
It is power colliding with memory.
Control strangling truth.
And two people bound together by a lie that refuses to stay buried.
Because some love stories don't burn slowly.
They detonate.
And when the truth comes out...
nothing survives intact.

7.1
"I was the girl they threw to the wolves. I returned as the Queen who leads them."
One minute, Emma Belle was a nameless Omega servant. The next, she was a broken soul, publicly rejected and hunted by her fated mate, Caleb. But her death sentence became her awakening.
Fleeing into the Forbidden Forest, Emma is rescued by the four most dangerous Alphas in the world-Damon, Nathaniel, Vincent, and the rebellious, golden-eyed Félix. They don't see a defect; they see a legend. Emma is the last of the White Queen lineage, a power suppressed by years of betrayal.
Now, as the Council of Alphas declares war and the children of her former pack are taken as bait, Emma must master her dormant kinetic powers. She is tied to four kings, but her heart is drawn to the one who saw her first.
Between the fire of Damon's obsession and the sweet, wild heat of Félix's love, Emma will have to choose: will she be the sacrifice the world demands, or the Queen who burns the hierarchy to ashes?
One Rejection. Four Kings. A War for the Crown has begun.











