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Unexpected Comeback Of The Discarded Orphan

Unexpected Comeback Of The Discarded Orphan

I was taken from a filthy Nevada orphanage by the wealthy Tillman family and treated like a stray dog for ten years. When their company faced bankruptcy, my adoptive parents demanded I marry a known degenerate to pay off their debts, just so their precious biological daughter wouldn't have to. When I refused, my adoptive mother cut off all my bank accounts and kicked me out into a freezing thunderstorm. "Walk out that door and you will starve in the gutter where you belong!" she screamed. My fake sister mocked my lack of a background, and later, the family even posted photos online to frame me as a disgusting sugar baby to ruin my life. They thought I was just a helpless, worthless orphan who owed them everything. They didn't know the only reason I endured their abuse was to investigate the orphanage fire that burned ten of my friends alive, a tragedy their elite circles helped cover up. I didn't beg for their mercy or cry in the rain. Instead, I got into a bulletproof black SUV waiting in the storm. It was time to shed the pathetic orphan disguise, cure the paralyzed king of the underworld, and burn the Tillman family's perfect facade to the ground.
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Chapter 2

Ayla stood alone on the flooded sidewalk, the rain washing away the last clinging traces of the Tillman family's suffocating, expensive perfume. Exactly three minutes after she ended the call, a massive, bulletproof black SUV glided to a silent halt in front of her. The tires hissed against the wet asphalt, sending up a fine mist of rainwater. No logo. No plates. Just pure, predatory darkness on wheels. The rear door popped open with a soft pneumatic hiss. Ayla climbed into the back seat without a backward glance. The heavy door shut, sealing her inside, and the chaos of the storm vanished as if someone had flipped a switch. The silence inside was absolute. The driver—a broad-shouldered man in a sharp black suit, his face impassive—didn't turn around. He simply reached back and handed a thick, heated dry towel and a folded pile of fresh clothes over the center console. "Ten minutes to the estate, ma'am," the driver said, his voice clipped and professional. Ayla took the towel. She quickly, efficiently dried her soaked hair and stripped off the drenched jeans and shirt without ceremony. She pulled on the fresh clothes with practiced speed—a sleek, tailored black turtleneck that fit her like a second skin, and a long, structured black trench coat that fell past her knees. She gathered her damp hair and tied it back into a tight, severe bun at the nape of her neck. Every stray strand was smoothed down. The pathetic, helpless orphan who had walked out of the Tillman mansion was gone. Erased. The woman sitting in the back seat now radiated a cold, suffocating authority that filled the entire cabin. The SUV tore through the storm like a blade, the city lights blurring past the tinted windows. Eventually, it slowed as it approached the massive, wrought-iron gates of the Obsidian Estate. The gates loomed out of the rain, impossibly tall and imposing, guarded by a checkpoint bristling with cameras and armed men. Four heavily armed security guards stepped into the blazing headlights, their flashlights cutting through the rain to blind the driver. They moved with the tight, coordinated precision of ex-military. The driver rolled down his window exactly one inch. He slid a black card with a subtle, raised obsidian crest through the narrow gap. The head of security—a scarred, granite-faced man—shined his flashlight on the card. His jaw tightened instantly. His entire posture shifted from aggression to deference in a heartbeat. He immediately tapped his earpiece and barked an order. The other guards stepped back, and he waved the vehicle through with a sharp gesture. The iron gates groaned open, massive hinges protesting against the storm. The SUV pulled up to the grand entrance of the main house—a sprawling gothic mansion of dark stone and towering spires. Ayla pushed the door open herself and stepped out into the howling wind, her trench coat snapping violently around her legs like a battle flag. She walked up the slick stone steps, her boots splashing in the puddles, her face utterly calm. Inside the cavernous grand foyer, Morgan Steele was pacing across the black marble floor like a caged bear. He was a mountain of a man—six-foot-five, shoulders like a linebacker, hands thick and scarred from decades of violence. His massive frame was tense, coiled with barely suppressed fear, his hand resting near the holster at his waist as if he expected an attack at any moment. The heavy front doors swung open. A freezing gust of wind swept into the foyer, making the massive crystal chandelier sway overhead. Morgan stopped pacing dead. He looked up, his hard, suspicious eyes narrowing as he took in the figure standing in the doorway. He saw a nineteen-year-old girl. Morgan's thick, dark eyebrows slammed together. He took a step forward, his enormous frame blocking the hallway like a human wall. His shadow swallowed her. "You're lost, kid," Morgan growled, his voice a deep, dismissive rumble. "Turn around and get back in that car. This isn't a place for teenagers." Ayla didn't blink. She didn't step back. She looked up at the giant of a man as if he were a mildly inconvenient piece of furniture. "Code Alpha-Seven-Niner. Patient is experiencing severe neurological degradation," Ayla said, her voice flat and mechanical. "Stage three. Approaching stage four." Morgan's breath caught in his throat. His pupils dilated in raw shock. That was the encrypted medical code—the highest-level classification known only to the inner circle. Only three people outside this room were supposed to know it. "You?" Morgan's voice dropped to a harsh, incredulous whisper. "You are The Surgeon?" "Time is tissue, Mr. Steele," Ayla said, her eyes boring into his without a flicker of hesitation. "Every second you waste is another neuron dying. Are you going to let him die while you process my age?" Morgan's jaw clenched so hard his teeth ground together audibly. He stepped closer, raising his massive hands. "I need to pat you down. Protocol. No exceptions." Ayla let out a low, dark chuckle that seemed to come from somewhere far older than her face suggested. She didn't step back. Instead, she stepped directly into Morgan's personal space, her chin tilted up, her eyes locking onto his. The air around her seemed to drop ten degrees in an instant. A heavy, suffocating killing intent rolled off her body—thick and palpable, the kind of aura forged in underground bloodbaths and black-market operating rooms where the lights never turned on. It was the presence of someone who had ended lives with her own hands and slept soundly afterward. Morgan's stomach plummeted to his shoes. His instincts—honed in a decade of black ops—screamed at him so loudly he nearly flinched. Before he even realized what his body was doing, he took a half-step back. His hand dropped away from his holster. "If you waste another second," Ayla said, her voice soft and deadly, "and the man inside that room stops breathing, his blood is on your hands. Not mine. I'll walk out that door and you can explain to his corpse why you let him die." Morgan swallowed hard. A bead of cold sweat rolled down the back of his neck. He weighed the risk of a hidden weapon against the very real, very immediate risk of his boss dying tonight while he argued with a girl half his size. He dropped his hands to his sides. He turned sideways, his massive body creating just enough space for her to pass. "This way," he growled. Ayla walked past him without a glance. They moved down the silent, heavily guarded corridor. Men in black suits lined the walls—hard-faced, armed, their eyes tracking her every move with open suspicion. Ayla ignored them all as if they were wallpaper. They reached a set of thick, soundproof double doors at the very end of the hall. A biometric panel glowed on the wall beside them. Morgan stepped up to the panel. He punched in a twelve-digit code with practiced speed and pressed his thumb to the scanner. A green light swept over his print. The heavy doors slid open with a soft, pressurized hiss. The smell of raw antiseptic and the steady, rhythmic beeping of life-support machines flooded Ayla's senses instantly. She stepped into the room, her boots silent on the sterile white floor. Her eyes bypassed the millions of dollars worth of gleaming medical equipment. They skipped over the three frantic doctors in white coats huddled near the monitors, arguing in hushed, panicked tones. Her gaze locked onto the center of the room. A man sat in a high-backed wheelchair, facing the massive floor-to-ceiling windows. The storm raged outside, lightning illuminating his silhouette in stark, electric flashes. Even from behind, his shoulders were impossibly broad—a frame built for power, now trapped in a chair. He slowly turned his head, the movement deliberate and controlled, revealing a profile cut from granite. A jawline sharp enough to draw blood.

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