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The Replacement Heiress

"You look like her... but you're not her. Are you?" Nina never asked for this life. But when the powerful Whitlock family offers her a chance to wipe her family's generational debt in exchange for one thing-becoming their dead daughter-she says yes. Now, she lives in Adelaide Whitlock's mansion. Sleeps in her bed. Wears her clothes. Even answers to her name. All she has to do is fool everyone-Adelaide's icy parents, the ruthless elite ruling the six families, and worst of all... the two men who knew Adelaide best. Axel, the perfect fiancé who seems too loyal to be true. Nathan, the forbidden flame who stirs up feelings Nina should not be having. But as Nina digs deeper into Adelaide's past, cracks start to show. Memories don't line up. Secrets bubble beneath the surface. And the biggest twist? Adelaide's ghost-figuratively or not-refuses to stay buried. Now, Nina must choose: Keep the illusion alive... or destroy it before it destroys her. But what happens when ghost you're replacing refuses to stay dead ?
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Chapter 2

The man's feet dragged limply across the polished marble floor, his weight sagging between the two guards who hauled him forward without ceremony. His dark suit was rumpled, his tie askew, his head lolling like a puppet with its strings cut.

Nina's breath hitched.

The crowd had begun to shift, murmurs swelling like an incoming tide. Guests exchanged glances, some craning their necks for a better view, others murmuring behind their gloved hands. But no one moved forward. No one dared to intervene.

Who was he? A guest? A servant? Someone who had made the mistake of stepping out of line?

Nina's fingers curled tighter around the railing as she watched the security guards drag the unconscious man toward the exit. Just before they reached the door, one of them gave him a rough shake, as if trying to wake him. His head lolled lifelessly to the side.

A surge of unease prickled up her spine. Who is he?

Before she could get a clear look at his face, the guards yanked him forward again. Desperate, Nina stretched to her full height, straining for a glimpse-just a glimpse-but the doors slammed shut with a heavy finality, swallowing him whole.

And that was it.

The music swelled once more, the murmurs dulled, and the world inside the ballroom resumed as if nothing had happened. As if a man hadn't just been dragged out unconscious. As if none of it mattered.

But it did matter.

The calm she had forced upon herself cracked at the edges, unraveling into a storm of uncertainty. This was not how her entrance was supposed to go. This was supposed to be flawless, seamless-a perfectly orchestrated moment of power and poise. Instead, she stood frozen on the staircase, her nerves stretched thin, her gut whispering that this night was far from over.

And the worst part? No one had even noticed her yet.

At least, that's how it felt. From her vantage point on the staircase, she could see the crowd below, but they weren't looking at her. The whispers had already moved on, eyes drifting back to their conversations, their drinks, their carefully curated evening. No one was searching for her. No one seemed the least bit concerned about Adelaide Whitlock.

That should have calmed her. It didn't.

Her anxiety only climbed higher, pressing against her ribs like a weight she couldn't shake. You were supposed to be ready for this, she scolded herself. You wanted this, didn't you?

Yes. She had wanted this. She had fought for it, traded everything for it. And now, standing here, the reality of it all was crashing down like a wave, threatening to drag her under.

She squeezed her eyes shut. No. This was her moment. The first step toward securing a life she never dared to dream of. Failure wasn't an option-not now, not ever.

So she inhaled sharply, straightened her spine, and took the next step down.

The waiting crowd blurred at the edges as she moved, each footfall measured, deliberate. She had been given clear instructions-stop at the third wing of the spiral staircase, the spot that faced the ballroom directly. Stay there. Motionless. Wait until her name was announced.

So she did.

One minute.

Two.

Five.

The seconds dragged, stretching unbearably long. Was this part of the test? Some unspoken power play? Or was this simply how Adelaide Whitlock made an entrance-standing alone under the weight of expectation, perfectly poised, untouchable?

Whatever the case, it was pure torture.

Her palms were damp. Her breathing, controlled but too shallow. The weight of unseen eyes pressed against her skin, crawling like static beneath the surface.

And for the briefest moment, she feared-truly feared-she might lose her nerve completely.

From her slightly concealed spot on the staircase, Nina's gaze swept over the ballroom, her attention landing on Mr. Whitlock. He stood among a small circle of guests, his expression neutral, his posture relaxed. He wasn't smiling-Mr. Whitlock rarely did-but the easy way he held himself suggested the conversation was nothing of consequence. Light, polite. A performance, just like everything else in this world.

Mrs. Whitlock, on the other hand, was nowhere in sight. Not that Nina needed to see her to know what she was doing. She could picture it perfectly-moving seamlessly from guest to guest, speaking just enough to make them feel important, all while keeping an iron grip on the night's proceedings. After all, this wasn't just a party. It was a display. A declaration. Adelaide Whitlock is here. Alive. Untouchable.

But Nina wasn't interested in either of them right now.

Her eyes flickered across the room, searching for one person.

Axel.

Adelaide's boyfriend of five years.

She had studied him obsessively, memorized every detail of his face to the point where she could probably sketch him from memory. The sharp angle of his jaw. The dimples that appeared-briefly-when he smiled. The faint scar near his temple, barely visible unless you knew where to look.

And yet, as she scanned the sea of guests, he was nowhere to be found.

A strange, uneasy weight settled in her stomach.

Did his absence make her more nervous? Or less?

She pushed the thought aside and forced herself to keep looking. To stay composed.

There was Federick, Adelaide's uncle, deep in conversation with his wife, their heads tilted toward each other in quiet discussion. A little farther away stood Sean, Adelaide's cousin, leaning against the wall with a scowl that practically screamed, Get me out of here.

Nina didn't have to guess where he stood.

Sean and Adelaide had never been close. That much had been drilled into her. Their past didn't matter. Their strained relationship didn't matter. What mattered was recognizing Sean for what he was-a wolf in sheep's clothing. A potential enemy.

Noted.

She mentally filed it away and let her gaze drift again.

The more she looked, the more unsettling it became. Because she knew these people.

Faces she had only seen in photographs, people she had spent months studying, now stood before her in the flesh, eerily familiar. The weight of that realization pressed against her chest. This was their world. Her world now. And she had to make them believe she belonged in it.

Then, in the far corner of the room, her eyes landed on someone.

Not Axel.

But familiar.

A young man, standing slightly apart from the crowd. She knew she had seen him before-one of the countless faces in the photos she had memorized-but his name eluded her. It was right there, just out of reach.

He wasn't alone.

Two others stood with him.

One was a young woman-Lily. Another wolf, according to her briefings. Cold, cunning, dangerous.

The other...

A man, his back turned to her.

Nina's stomach tightened.

Something about the way he stood. The way his shoulders squared. The way the air around him seemed heavier.

Something about him felt important.

Still, the way he carried himself-the effortless confidence, the sharp awareness in his posture-it was enough to set off every alarm in her head. If he was with Lily, she could already guess his role. Another wolf in the den. Another predator she'd have to outmaneuver.

She inhaled slowly, steadying herself. The room was a minefield, packed with people who had known Adelaide their entire lives, people who could dismantle her with a single misplaced word, a single hesitation. And yet, here she was, expected to fool them all.

No. Not just expected. Required.

Tonight, she couldn't play Adelaide. She had to be her.

She was about to drag her gaze away from the trio when the first young man turned-smooth, deliberate-and locked eyes with her.

Her breath stilled.

He had been glancing around absently, scanning the crowd without much interest. But the moment his gaze landed on her, something shifted. His focus sharpened.

A jarring sense of exposure washed over her, like she had been stripped bare beneath his stare. It was as if he could see right through the layers of foundation, the elegant dress, the rehearsed posture-all the way to the girl who wasn't supposed to exist.

And then he smiled.

Warm. Genuine. Like they shared some unspoken secret.

Wait... what?

That wasn't right.

Wolves weren't supposed to smile like that. She had been warned-they were cold, calculating, always watching for weakness. But this... this was something else entirely.

Her instincts screamed at her to break eye contact. And she did. But before she could stop herself, her gaze flickered back to him-almost involuntarily, like some invisible force was pulling her in.

That's when she noticed.

He wasn't standing with the others anymore.

Her pulse stuttered.

He was moving.

Not just moving-walking.

Toward the stairs.

Toward her.

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