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Too Late, I Am The Real Heiress Novel Cover

Too Late, I Am The Real Heiress

For eight years, I hid my identity as the sole heiress to the Stafford family fortune, playing the role of a meek, dependent girlfriend just to see if Evan could love me for who I truly was. But today, he slid a severance check across the table and told me to pack my things. He said his company was going bankrupt and he had no choice but to marry Piper Finch, a woman claiming to have Stafford family backing, to save his business. "You will not survive a week out there! You cannot even afford subway fare without me!" The next day, he paraded Piper around the office, letting her mock me before publicly firing me. His mother even threw a five million dollar check in my face, demanding I disappear so I would not ruin his marriage to the wealthy elite. I looked at the fake heiress wearing a cheap, lab-grown diamond and felt a bitter laugh lodge in my throat. After eight years of my devotion, he was throwing away the real Stafford princess for a pathetic fraud, utterly convinced I was just a worthless, broke burden. Instead of begging, I ripped his check in half and walked out. I pulled out my encrypted satellite phone and told my family to unfreeze my limitless black card. I was done playing the helpless girlfriend. It was time to show him what real power looks like.
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Chapter 2

The elevator doors slid open. Adeline stepped into the marble lobby of the penthouse building.

The night doorman stood up from his desk, offering a polite smile. Adeline gave a single, curt nod and pushed her way through the heavy glass revolving doors.

The sharp chill of the early autumn wind hit her face immediately. She pulled the lapels of her old trench coat tighter across her chest. She turned south on Fifth Avenue, her boots hitting the pavement in a fast, rhythmic march, putting as much physical distance between herself and the building as possible.

A yellow cab idled near the corner. Adeline pulled open the rear door and slid onto the cracked vinyl seat. She reached into her tote bag, pulled out a crisp hundred-dollar bill, and tossed it over the plastic divider.

"Central Park South. Keep driving until I tell you to stop."

The cab jerked forward, merging into the sparse night traffic. Adeline pulled her smartphone from her pocket. She popped the SIM tray open with the edge of her earring. She pulled the tiny chip out, snapped it in half between her fingernails, and dropped the pieces out the cracked window.

She reached deep into the inner lining of her trench coat. Her fingers closed around a heavy, compact device. It was a military-grade satellite phone, matte black and devoid of any brand markings.

She pressed her thumb against the screen. The biometric scanner flashed green. A prompt appeared demanding a voice key.

"Checkmate," Adeline said, her voice steady.

She typed in a sixteen-digit alphanumeric code. The screen unlocked. The system bypassed local cell towers, connecting directly to a private satellite. It routed to an estate in London. The line rang for half a second before it was picked up.

"Adeline Stafford."

The male voice on the other end was deep, coated in a thick British accent. It shook with an emotion that sounded dangerously close to panic.

Adeline's throat tightened. The cold armor she had worn for the last hour cracked. The heat rushed to her eyes.

"Alistair," she whispered.

A loud crash echoed through the phone, like a heavy oak desk being overturned.

"Lock onto this signal right now!" Alistair roared to someone in the background. His voice came back to the receiver, sharp and breathless. "Where are you? Are you safe?"

"I am safe," Adeline said, wiping a single tear from her cheek. "Call off your security team. I just... I finished my stupid rebellion."

Alistair exhaled a shaky breath. "Did that Strong idiot touch you?"

Adeline's lips curled into a bitter smile. "Evan is marrying Piper Finch to save his supply chain."

Alistair let out a harsh, barking laugh that held zero humor. "Piper Finch? Since when does our family have a cousin named Finch?"

"Exactly," Adeline said, her thumb rubbing over her index finger. "She is a fake. And Evan is betting his entire company on her."

"I will have Strong Group delisted from the Nasdaq by tomorrow morning," Alistair said, the threat chillingly casual. "I will grind him into dust."

"No." Adeline stared out the window at the passing streetlights. "That is too easy. I want to skin him alive in front of all of Manhattan."

Alistair went silent for two full seconds. "Your black card is unfrozen. The limit is removed."

"Stop the car," Adeline told the driver. The cab pulled over in front of an unmarked, iron-wrought door. She pushed the door open and stepped onto the curb.

"I am encrypting your employee file at Strong Group," Alistair said over the phone. "My head assistant will be in New York tomorrow to hand you the keys to the kingdom. Do not disappear again, Adeline, or I will land my jet in the middle of Central Park and drag you home."

"I will not run anymore," Adeline said. She paused, her reflection in the dark window looking back at her with hardened eyes. "I just... I wanted to prove that even without the Stafford family halo, I could make a man love me for who I truly am. I wanted a life that was mine, built on genuine affection, not a trust fund. But it turns out I was dead wrong. Eight years of playing the perfect, dependent partner, and he still sold me out for a fake heiress."

Alistair's voice softened, losing its sharp edge. "You have nothing left to prove to anyone, Adeline. Come back and take what is yours."

"I will," she promised. She tapped the screen, ending the call. The weight of the satellite phone in her hand felt different now. It felt like a weapon.

She walked up to the iron door. A massive man in a tailored suit stepped into her path, his eyes scanning her cheap trench coat with clear disdain.

"Members only. Card."

Adeline reached into her bag. She pulled out a solid metal card, pure black, embossed with the subtle crest of the Stafford family. She held it between her index and middle fingers.

The security guard's eyes dropped to the crest. The blood drained from his face. He bowed at a sharp ninety-degree angle, his hands trembling as he reached out and pulled the heavy brass door open.

Adeline walked past him without a glance. She stepped into the dimly lit VIP lounge. Low bass from a jazz track thumped in the floorboards. She bypassed the crowded booths and walked straight to the darkest corner of the mahogany bar.

The bartender rushed over, sliding a leather-bound menu across the wood.

Adeline pushed the menu back. "Macallan sixty-year. Neat."

She reached into her bag and pulled out Evan's Patek Philippe. She tossed it onto the bar. The heavy metal clattered loudly against the wood.

Adeline picked up the crystal glass the bartender set down. She took a slow sip, the liquid burning a warm trail down her throat. She stared through the amber alcohol at a group of Wall Street executives laughing in a booth across the room. Her eyes were dark, calculating, and completely devoid of mercy.

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