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The Revenge of the Forsaken Heiress

After being framed by her stepmother and betrayed by her fiancé, Elara Vance was left for dead in a staged accident. Five years later, she returns to the city under a new identity, armed with a brilliant mind and a thirst for justice. As she infiltrates her family’s empire to dismantle it from within, she encounters a mysterious CEO who knows her secret. Elara must navigate a web of lies to reclaim her legacy and expose the truth.
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Chapter 3

The private investigator's office smelled like stale coffee and cigarettes, a far cry from the pristine marble halls of my family's estate. I sat across from Detective Marcus Reed, a former Boston PD officer who now specialized in background checks for the city's elite. His weathered face betrayed nothing as he slid a thick manila folder across his cluttered desk.

"Miss Whitmore," he said, his voice gravelly from years of smoking, "you're not going to like what I found."

My fingers trembled slightly as I opened the folder. Three weeks had passed since my birthday party, three weeks of sleepless nights and careful planning. While Julian had been sending flowers and leaving increasingly frustrated voicemails, I'd been methodically building a case against him.

The first photograph made my blood run cold. Julian Blackthorne—except that wasn't his real name. The police mugshot showed the same handsome face, but the nameplate read "Julian Reeves." Arrested for fraud in Chicago, charges mysteriously dropped.

"His real name is Julian Reeves," Reed explained, lighting another cigarette despite the no-smoking sign on his wall. "Born in Detroit, moved around a lot as a kid. Mother died when he was twelve, father unknown. He's been running cons since he was sixteen."

I flipped through more photographs, my stomach churning with each revelation. Veronica appeared in several images, her red hair unmistakable even in the grainy surveillance photos. They weren't just partners in crime—they were family.

"Veronica Mills is his cousin," Reed continued. "Real name Veronica Reeves. They've been working together for eight years, targeting wealthy young women across the country."

My hands shook as I reached the next section of the file. Three women stared back at me from what looked like society page photographs—beautiful, young, radiantly happy. All dead.

"Catherine Morrison, heiress to a shipping fortune in San Francisco. Married Julian in 2018, died six months later from what appeared to be a brain aneurysm." Reed's voice was clinical, detached. "Sarah Chen, tech entrepreneur's daughter in Seattle. Married him in 2019, died from sudden cardiac arrest after a year of marriage. Both women had modified their wills to leave everything to their husbands shortly before their deaths."

The room felt like it was spinning. These women could have been me—young, trusting, in love with a man who saw them as nothing more than bank accounts with heartbeats.

"The third one got suspicious," Reed said, pulling out another photograph. "Emma Rodriguez, oil heiress from Texas. She hired her own investigator when she started getting sick. Died in a car accident before she could expose them."

I stared at Emma's photograph, seeing my own fate reflected in her bright smile. In my previous life, I'd never gotten suspicious. I'd trusted Julian completely, right up until the moment he pushed me down the stairs.

"The architectural firm he claims to work for?" Reed stubbed out his cigarette. "Doesn't exist. The projects he showed your father? Stolen from legitimate architects' portfolios. He researched your family for months before that party, Miss Whitmore. He knew your favorite flowers, your college preferences, even your childhood pets. This wasn't chance—it was a targeted operation."

I closed the folder, my mind racing. Every romantic gesture, every shared laugh, every whispered promise had been calculated manipulation. The Julian who'd swept me off my feet at eighteen had been a fiction, a character created specifically to destroy me.

"There's more," Reed said quietly. "The cousin, Veronica? She's been cultivating a friendship with several girls in your social circle. Word is, she's planning to 'accidentally' meet you soon."

Of course. In my previous life, Veronica had been my roommate at Harvard, my maid of honor, my closest confidante. The woman who'd held my hair when I was sick, who'd celebrated my engagement, who'd helped Julian plan my murder.

"I need you to document everything," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Every crime, every victim, every piece of evidence you can find. And I need you to prepare a comprehensive report for the police."

Reed raised an eyebrow. "You planning to press charges? Because right now, approaching you at a party isn't exactly criminal behavior."

"Not yet." I stood, smoothing my designer coat. "But when I'm ready, I want to make sure we have everything we need to put them away forever."

Back in my car, I sat in the parking lot for several minutes, processing what I'd learned. My phone buzzed with another text from Julian: *"Anastasia, I haven't heard from you since your party. Did I do something wrong? I'd love to take you to dinner and apologize for whatever I've done."*

The manipulation was so transparent now, so pathetically obvious. The concerned tone, the self-deprecating humor, the gentle persistence—it was all from a playbook he'd used on three other women. Three other women who were now dead.

I scrolled through my contacts until I found Detective Miles Corbin's number. He'd been a family friend for years, someone my father trusted implicitly. If anyone would take my concerns seriously, it would be Miles.

The phone rang twice before his familiar voice answered. "Anastasia? This is unexpected. How's the birthday girl?"

"Miles, I need to see you. It's about a criminal matter, and it's urgent."

There was a pause. "Are you in danger? Do you need immediate protection?"

"Not immediate danger, but... yes, I think I am being targeted. Can we meet tomorrow? Somewhere private?"

"Of course. My office, ten AM?"

"Perfect. And Miles? This needs to stay between us for now. I can't risk word getting out before we're ready to act."

After hanging up, I started the car and drove toward home, my mind already working through the next phase of my plan. Julian thought he was hunting a naive eighteen-year-old heiress. Instead, he'd walked into the crosshairs of someone who knew exactly how his story was supposed to end.

The difference was, this time, I was writing the ending.

As I pulled into our circular driveway, I noticed a familiar figure standing by the front gates. Julian, holding a bouquet of white roses—my supposed favorite flowers, another detail he'd researched. He waved when he saw my car, that devastating smile spreading across his face.

I didn't wave back. Instead, I drove straight into the garage and entered through the side door, leaving him standing alone in the growing darkness.

Let him wonder. Let him worry that his carefully crafted plan was already falling apart.

Because it was.

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