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The Wrong Daughter

Twenty years after being swapped at birth, humble worker Elena discovers her true identity as the heiress to the massive Sterling fortune. Forced into a world of opulence and deceit, she must navigate a treacherous landscape of corporate greed and family secrets. As she uncovers the truth behind the switch, Elena faces dangerous rivals determined to protect their status. It is a high-stakes journey of mystery, betrayal, and ultimate justice.
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Chapter 2

The world seemed to slow as I watched the chaos unfold through the French doors. Armed figures moved through the ballroom like predators, their faces partially masked, their movements calculated and precise. Guests screamed and dropped to the floor, their elegant gowns and tuxedos a stark contrast to the violence erupting around them.

"Where is she?" one of the intruders shouted, his voice cutting through the screams. "Where's the York heiress?"

My blood turned to ice. They were here for me.

Grace's fingers dug into my arm, her face pale with terror. "Leilani, what do we do?"

I pulled her behind one of the large stone pillars that flanked the terrace, my mind racing. "Stay quiet," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "We need to call for help."

With trembling fingers, I pulled out my phone, but before I could dial, I heard heavy footsteps approaching the French doors. Grace and I pressed ourselves against the cold stone, hardly daring to breathe.

"Check the terrace," a gruff voice commanded.

Two figures emerged onto the terrace, their eyes scanning the shadows. In the dim lighting, I could see they wore dark clothing and ski masks, their hands gripping what looked like weapons.

"There!" one of them shouted, pointing in our direction.

Grace let out a terrified whimper, and I felt her body trembling against mine. The men rushed toward us, and in that moment of pure panic, I did the only thing I could think of—I shoved Grace away from me, hoping to create confusion, hoping one of us might escape.

But in our identical white dresses, in the chaos and shadows of the terrace, the kidnappers made a fatal mistake.

They grabbed Grace.

"No!" I screamed as they seized her arms, dragging her toward the terrace steps. "You've got the wrong person!"

Grace's eyes met mine, wide with terror and confusion. "Leilani!" she cried out, reaching for me as they pulled her away. "Help me!"

I lunged forward, but the second man blocked my path, his arm slamming into my chest and knocking me backward against the pillar. Pain exploded through my ribs, and I gasped for air.

"Let her go!" I shouted, struggling to my feet. "I'm Leilani York! I'm the one you want!"

But they were already dragging Grace down the terrace steps toward the gardens, her white dress a ghostly blur in the darkness. Her screams echoed through the night, growing fainter as they disappeared into the shadows.

With shaking hands, I dialed 911, my fingers barely able to work the phone.

"911, what's your emergency?"

"This is Leilani York," I gasped into the phone. "There's been a kidnapping at the York estate on Malibu Drive. Armed men broke into our party and took Grace—they took the wrong person. Please, you have to help her!"

I ran back into the ballroom, where chaos still reigned. Guests huddled in corners, some crying, others trying to help those who'd been injured in the panic. I spotted my parents near the bar, Victoria's face white with shock, Richard barking orders into his phone.

"Mother!" I called out, rushing toward them. "They took Grace! The kidnappers, they took Grace by mistake!"

Victoria's eyes snapped to me, and something cold flickered across her face. "What do you mean, by mistake?"

"We were both wearing white dresses," I explained frantically. "In the dark, they couldn't tell us apart. They were looking for the York heiress, and they grabbed her instead of me."

Michael appeared at Victoria's side, his face grim. "Where were you when this happened?"

"On the terrace with Grace. We were talking, and then—"

"How convenient," Michael interrupted, his voice sharp with suspicion. "You just happened to be alone with Grace right before she was taken."

The accusation hit me like a slap. "What are you implying?"

"I'm not implying anything," he said coldly. "I'm asking direct questions. Why were you on the terrace? What were you discussing?"

"She followed me out there because I was upset," I said, my voice rising with desperation. "I needed air, and she was being kind to me. That's all!"

But I could see the doubt in their eyes, the way they looked at me as if I were a stranger—which, I realized with a sinking heart, I still was to them.

Police sirens wailed in the distance, growing louder as they approached the estate. Within minutes, the ballroom was swarming with officers, their radios crackling with urgent communications.

Detective Morrison, a stern-faced woman in her fifties, took charge of the scene. She interviewed me first, her questions sharp and probing.

"You were the last person to see the victim before the kidnapping," she stated, her pen poised over her notepad.

"Grace isn't a victim by choice," I said firmly. "She was taken because they thought she was me."

"And how can you be certain of that?"

"Because they were asking for the York heiress. Because I heard them shouting my name."

Detective Morrison made notes, her expression unreadable. "We'll need to examine the terrace, interview all the guests. This investigation will be thorough."

As the hours passed, I watched my family transform before my eyes. The shock gave way to something darker—suspicion, blame, and a desperate need to find someone to hold responsible.

It was nearly dawn when Detective Morrison approached Victoria with a manila envelope. "Mrs. York, we found something you should see."

She pulled out a photograph—grainy and taken from a distance, but clear enough to show two figures in white dresses on the terrace. Grace and me, our heads close together in conversation, just minutes before the kidnapping.

Victoria's hands shook as she stared at the image. "Where did you get this?"

"One of the guests was taking candid photos throughout the evening. The timestamp shows this was taken approximately five minutes before the incident."

Victoria's eyes slowly lifted to meet mine, and the look in them made my blood run cold. It wasn't the grief of a mother whose daughter had been taken. It was the fury of someone who believed they'd been betrayed.

"You knew," she whispered, her voice trembling with rage. "You knew this was going to happen."

"Mother, no—"

"Don't call me that!" she snapped, her composure finally cracking. "You lured her out there. You set her up."

"That's not true!" I protested, but my words fell on deaf ears.

The room fell silent as Victoria's accusation hung in the air. I could feel every eye in the room on me—family members, police officers, remaining guests—all of them wondering if the woman they'd just met could be capable of such betrayal.

Then Detective Morrison's radio crackled to life.

"We've got a video," the voice announced. "The kidnappers sent a ransom demand."

Victoria's face went ashen. "Show us," she demanded.

We gathered in my father's study, the large screen displaying the horrific footage. Grace sat bound to a chair in what looked like an abandoned warehouse, her white dress torn and stained, her face streaked with tears and dirt. A masked figure stood behind her, his voice electronically distorted.

"Ten million dollars," the voice demanded. "Wire transfer to the account we'll provide. You have twenty-four hours, or the York heiress dies."

The video ended, leaving us in stunned silence. Victoria stared at the blank screen, her whole body trembling.

Then she turned to me, and the hatred in her eyes was like a physical blow.

"Look what you've done," she whispered, her voice breaking. "Look at her."

Before I could respond, her hand flew across my face with a crack that echoed through the study. The slap sent me stumbling backward, my cheek burning with pain.

"Grace is our precious jewel," Victoria said, her voice rising to a scream. "She's been our daughter for twenty years! And you—you're nothing! You're unimportant! You've been here six months and you've already destroyed everything!"

Tears streamed down my face, but not from the physical pain. It was the emotional devastation of finally understanding my place in this family—I had none.

"If Grace dies because of you," Victoria continued, her voice dropping to a deadly whisper, "I will never forgive you. Never."

The room was dead silent except for the sound of my ragged breathing. Everyone stared at me—my father, my brother, the police officers—and in their eyes, I saw the same thing I'd seen in Victoria's.

I wasn't their daughter.

I was the enemy.

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