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The Surgeon Heiress's Cold-Blooded Revenge Novel Cover

The Surgeon Heiress's Cold-Blooded Revenge

I woke up strapped to a cold steel operating table, the blinding light of a surgical lamp burning my retinas. I was a doctor, but I wasn't the one holding the scalpel this time. Then I heard the voice of my stepfather, Arthur Bailey—the man who had seized my family’s entire estate after my father’s death. He wasn't there to save me; he was there to sell me. "Just get the kidney on ice for Archer," he told the butcher in scrubs. "Do whatever you want with the rest of her." This wasn't a hospital; it was a slaughterhouse in Queens. To escape, I had to dislocate my own thumb to slip the leather cuffs and use a scalpel to slice my way out of the room. Covered in blood and grime, I crashed Arthur's high-society gala at the Plaza Hotel, only to find my family pretending to mourn my "mental breakdown" while they planned my permanent disappearance into an asylum. Even as I stood before them, dripping with sewer water and rage, they tried to have me dragged away as a lunatic. I was a top-tier trauma surgeon, yet I was being treated like a piece of meat by the people who were supposed to be my family. The betrayal tasted like copper in my mouth, a cold, slow panic turning into a simmering, absolute fury. I didn't understand how they could look at me and see nothing but a collection of spare parts. That's when Cedric Mullen, the billionaire I’d been legally married to while he was in a coma, stepped out of the shadows to claim me. He didn't want a wife; he wanted a legal asset to unlock his inheritance. I looked into his predator's eyes and signed his contract, trading my silence for his resources. I told him, "I want Arthur Bailey destroyed. I want him to feel what it’s like to be cut open and left for dead." I wasn't a victim anymore; I was a reckoning.
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Chapter 2

The Plaza Hotel was a fortress of limestone and luxury. She knew the service entrance on 58th Street. She knew the code to the keypad because Arthur used to make her wait in the kitchen while he ate dinner with his real family.

1-9-8-4. The year he made his first million.

The door clicked open.

She slipped inside. The hallway was bustling with waiters carrying silver trays of hors d'oeuvres. She grabbed a discarded gray uniform jacket from a laundry cart and buttoned it over her filth. She pulled a baseball cap low over her eyes.

She moved through the chaos like a ghost. No one looks at the help.

She found the maintenance access panel behind a stack of crates filled with champagne. She opened the toolbox sitting on top. A lighter. A can of industrial-strength hairspray.

Perfect.

She climbed the service ladder to the catwalk above the Grand Ballroom.

Below her, the room was a sea of black ties and designer gowns. Crystal chandeliers the size of small cars hung from the ceiling, casting a warm, expensive glow over the lies being told below.

She saw him. Arthur. He was on the stage, holding a microphone. He looked sad. He looked like a grieving father.

"My daughter, Edythe," he said, his voice cracking perfectly. "She is... struggling. But we are a family. And families survive."

Liar.

She saw him then. Cedric Mullen. He was at the center table, not looking bored, but tense. His face was pale, almost ghostly under the warm lights, and he held a heavy, silver-topped cane that seemed out of place with his sharp tuxedo. He wasn't swirling champagne; he was staring into a glass of water, his knuckles white where he gripped it. He looked like a predator recovering from a near-fatal wound, a deep, simmering paranoia in his eyes. He was dangerous, but fragile.

She crawled along the catwalk until she was directly above the stage. She located the heat sensor for the fire suppression system.

She taped the hairspray can to the conduit next to the sensor. She flicked the lighter.

She held the flame to the nozzle.

Whoosh.

A jet of fire shot out, licking the sensor.

It took three seconds.

The alarm didn't beep. It shrieked. A deafening, mechanical scream that stopped every heart in the room.

Then the heavens opened.

The sprinklers didn't just mist. They exploded. Gallons of pressurized water, black with years of pipe sediment, blasted down into the ballroom.

Screams erupted. The beautiful people scattered like roaches.

The crystal chandelier above the stage groaned. The water pressure hit it, and it swung wildly. With a crash that sounded like a bomb, it shattered onto the stage, sending shards of glass flying.

Sparks showered down as the electrical system shorted out. The room plunged into semi-darkness, lit only by the strobe of the emergency lights.

She saw Chantelle, Arthur's daughter, her hair, usually a helmet of hairspray, melting. Black mascara ran down her face like war paint gone wrong. She was shrieking, trying to cover her dress.

Cedric didn't run. He didn't scream. He pushed himself to his feet, leaning heavily on his cane. As a waiter stumbled past, Cedric calmly picked up a white tablecloth and held it over Chantelle's head like an umbrella. He looked up. Not at the ceiling, but at the catwalk.

He was looking for the cause.

She dropped the maintenance jacket. She took off the cap. She climbed down the service ladder and walked onto the stage.

She was barefoot. Her hospital gown was soaked, clinging to her body. She stepped over the shattered crystal. Her feet bled, but she didn't feel it.

Arthur was wiping sludge from his eyes. He blinked, and then he saw her.

His face went white. Whiter than the napkins. He looked like he was seeing a corpse.

She walked to the microphone. It was wet, buzzing with static.

She tapped it. Thump. Thump.

The room went silent. The only sound was the hissing of the sprinklers.

She didn't speak. She simply stared at Arthur, letting the silence and the sight of her blood-stained gown do the talking. She wanted them all to see. She wanted them to wonder.

Camera flashes went off. The press, sensing blood in the water, ignored the rain and started snapping.

Victoria, her stepmother, lunged from the side of the stage. "Get her! She's escaped from the asylum! She's dangerous!"

Two security guards rushed the stage.

Cedric Mullen took a deliberate step forward, planting his cane firmly. It looked accidental. It looked casual.

The lead guard tripped over the base of the silver cane and went down face-first into a tower of champagne glasses.

Crash.

Cedric looked at her. His eyes were dark, intelligent, and completely devoid of pity. He tipped his head, a silent, unreadable acknowledgment.

She looked at Chantelle. She was climbing onto the stage, her face twisted in rage. She raised her hand to slap her.

She didn't flinch. She caught her wrist in mid-air. She squeezed. She knew exactly where the nerves were.

She gasped, her knees buckling.

She shoved her. She flew backward, landing hard on her ass in a puddle of black water.

She leaned down, her lips close to her ear, her voice a venomous whisper no one else could hear. "Interest. That was just the interest."

Sirens wailed outside. The NYPD had arrived.

She stood center stage, wet, bleeding, and magnificent.

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