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Her Perfect Lie: The Empire Heiress

When heiress Georgia Laurent vanishes amid scandal, struggling actress Sharon Beckley is hired by fixer James Barnett to impersonate her. Sharon accepts for the money, but she soon uncovers a web of embezzlement and potential murder. As the real Georgia remains missing, Sharon realizes she was chosen to be a permanent replacement, not a temp. Trapped in a gilded cage, she must decide to fully become Georgia or expose a deadly corporate conspiracy.
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Chapter 135

Chapter 135 – Identity at Stake

James' legal and social identity is questioned publicly.

Three parts. Humanised. Public unraveling.

And the battlefield shifts to legitimacy.

It began at 6:12 a.m.

James was reviewing overnight financial damage reports when his primary legal counsel called.

He answered on the first ring.

"James," the lawyer said, voice strained, "there's a filing."

"What kind?"

"A petition for identity review."

James went still.

"On what grounds?"

"Contested lineage. Fraudulent registration. Corporate misrepresentation."

Georgia looked up sharply from across the table.

Dominic stepped closer.

James asked quietly,

"Who filed it?"

A pause.

"Your father."

Silence landed like impact.

Dominic's voice was low.

"He wouldn't."

James's jaw tightened.

"He would."

The lawyer continued.

"He's petitioning the High Commercial Registry to suspend your executive authority pending biological verification."

Georgia whispered, "He's challenging your birthright."

James's voice dropped.

"On what basis?"

"New evidence," the lawyer said carefully. "He's submitted documentation claiming clerical irregularities in your birth certificate."

Dominic's eyes sharpened.

"That's impossible."

James exhaled slowly.

"No. It's not."

Because if David had fabricated adoption records before-

He could fabricate birth anomalies now.

Georgia moved closer.

"If your legal identity is suspended-"

James finished it.

"I lose executive standing. Voting rights. Board authority."

Dominic added quietly,

"And you become an imposter in your own empire."

The lawyer's voice cut through again.

"The media already has it."

James's phone vibrated violently.

Notifications exploding.

Breaking headlines:

"Was James Barnett Legally Registered?"

"Questions Arise About Corporate Heir's True Identity."

"Succession Fraud?"

Georgia felt her pulse spike.

"This isn't just reputation."

James nodded slowly.

"It's erasure."

Dominic's voice was cold.

"He's rewriting you."

James stood.

"Set an emergency response team."

The lawyer hesitated.

"There's more."

James closed his eyes briefly.

"Say it."

"There's a second filing."

"From who?"

"...Elias Luther."

Silence detonated in the room.

Georgia whispered,

"No."

Dominic didn't blink.

"What does it state?"

The lawyer answered carefully.

"He is asserting primary succession rights and requesting temporary guardianship over the Luther Trust pending investigation."

James felt the air thin.

"He's aligning publicly."

Dominic's voice was controlled.

"Or he's forcing disclosure."

James whispered,

"Or he's proving dominance."

The lawyer continued.

"If the court grants preliminary suspension, you could be legally barred from using your own name in executive capacity."

Georgia stared at James.

"They're not just attacking your company."

James nodded faintly.

"They're attacking my existence."

By noon, James's face was everywhere.

Old interviews replayed.

Childhood photographs dissected.

Body language analysts speculating about psychological fractures.

Dominic watched one segment silently.

"He doesn't resemble David," a commentator said.

"Was there a swap? An undisclosed adoption?"

Georgia muted the screen.

"They're turning doubt into narrative."

James sat back slowly.

"It's effective."

Dominic looked at him.

"You're not reacting."

James's voice was steady.

"Because panic validates suspicion."

Georgia's phone buzzed.

Legal update.

Preliminary hearing scheduled within forty-eight hours.

Dominic frowned.

"That's accelerated."

James nodded.

"He's leveraging emergency instability provisions."

Georgia's eyes sharpened.

"If your identity is suspended, Elias becomes de facto successor."

Dominic added quietly,

"And David regains structural control."

James leaned forward.

"He doesn't care about Elias."

Dominic met his gaze.

"He cares about leverage."

Georgia spoke carefully.

"What if Elias filed to force biological disclosure?"

James went still.

Dominic's eyes narrowed.

"You think he's challenging paternity?"

Georgia nodded faintly.

"If David's lie collapses, Elias destabilizes him."

James exhaled slowly.

"But he risks destabilizing me."

Dominic said quietly,

"He may be willing."

Silence stretched.

Then James's secure channel chimed.

Direct message.

From Elias.

James opened it.

One line:

"I'm not your enemy."

James stared at it.

Dominic read over his shoulder.

Georgia whispered,

"Do you believe him?"

James typed back:

"Then why file?"

The response came quickly.

"Because if he erases you, he wins."

James's pulse shifted.

Dominic leaned closer.

"Ask him directly."

James typed:

"Are you contesting my birth?"

Long pause.

Then-

"No."

Georgia exhaled.

Dominic's voice remained cautious.

"Then what are you contesting?"

Another response.

"His right to decide who exists."

James froze.

That wasn't dominance.

That was rebellion.

Georgia's voice softened.

"He's not replacing you."

Dominic's eyes remained sharp.

"He's cornering David."

James read the final line Elias sent:

"If they question you, they question all of us."

Silence.

Georgia whispered,

"He's forcing the truth into court."

James nodded slowly.

"And David can't manipulate sealed testimony."

Dominic's jaw tightened.

"He'll try."

That evening, the official summons arrived.

James stared at the seal.

Dominic stood beside him.

Georgia remained close.

The hearing wasn't about corporate structure.

It was about identity validation.

If doubt was established-

James's signatures, decisions, and authority over the past decade could be contested.

Not just professionally.

Personally.

Georgia's voice was tight.

"If they strip your legitimacy-"

James finished it quietly.

"I become legally constructed."

Dominic added softly,

"Manufactured."

James opened the envelope fully.

Inside-

A genetic audit request.

Mandatory.

Court-ordered.

James swallowed.

"He's forcing DNA confirmation."

Georgia whispered,

"If the results contradict even one record..."

Dominic's voice dropped.

"He rewrites the narrative permanently."

James's phone buzzed again.

Unknown number.

He answered.

"Yes."

Elias.

"I've filed a secondary motion."

James's pulse spiked.

"What motion?"

"Requesting maternal testimony under oath."

Georgia's breath caught.

"Your mother?" James whispered.

"Yes."

Silence.

Dominic's eyes narrowed.

"She's been silent for years."

Elias's voice sharpened slightly.

"She won't be now."

James felt something shift.

"Why are you doing this?"

A pause.

Then Elias spoke more quietly than ever before.

"Because if he can erase you, he can erase me."

Silence.

James asked carefully,

"Do you think he would?"

Another pause.

Then-

"I know he would."

The line cut.

Georgia exhaled slowly.

"He's afraid."

Dominic nodded.

"And fear makes him unpredictable."

James stared at the genetic audit notice.

"If DNA confirms everything-"

Dominic finished it.

"David loses narrative leverage."

Georgia added,

"And if it doesn't..."

Silence.

Heavy.

James's jaw tightened.

"If it doesn't, then none of us know who we are."

Dominic looked at him carefully.

"You think that's possible?"

James exhaled slowly.

"With him?"

Yes.

Across the city, David Luther sat in a private chamber.

Legal counsel across from him.

"The audit will proceed," the lawyer confirmed.

David nodded.

"And if results are inconclusive?"

The lawyer hesitated.

"There are contingency narratives prepared."

David leaned back slightly.

"Inconclusive is sufficient."

Because doubt was power.

And doubt didn't require proof.

It required instability.

Back at the estate-

James stood by the window alone.

Georgia approached quietly.

"You're quiet."

He didn't look at her.

"Because if he forged records once..."

Georgia swallowed.

"He could have altered hospital documentation."

James nodded faintly.

"And if I'm not biologically his..."

Georgia stepped closer.

"That doesn't erase you."

James's voice was low.

"In court, it does."

Dominic joined them.

"DNA doesn't define authority."

James looked at him.

"Legally, it does."

Dominic's expression hardened.

"Then we redefine authority."

Before James could answer-

Another notification arrived.

Court update.

Hearing advanced.

Twenty-four hours.

Georgia's pulse spiked.

"He's accelerating again."

Dominic's voice went cold.

"He wants resolution before we stabilize."

James looked at both of them.

"Or before something else surfaces."

Georgia frowned.

"What else?"

James stared at the audit notice.

"The maternal testimony."

Silence.

Dominic's eyes sharpened.

"If she speaks under oath..."

James finished quietly.

"She may expose everything."

Georgia whispered,

"Or confirm his narrative."

Outside, cameras were already gathering beyond estate gates.

Public speculation rising.

Inside-

James's legal existence hung on a laboratory result.

And somewhere in the dark-

David Luther was preparing for either outcome.

Because if DNA confirmed James as his son-

He lost narrative control.

But if it didn't-

James lost everything.

James's phone buzzed one final time that night.

Unknown attachment.

No sender ID.

He opened it.

Lab requisition preview.

Genetic markers.

Highlighted.

In red.

James felt his blood run cold.

Dominic stepped closer.

"What is it?"

James's voice barely moved.

"The sample they're testing..."

Georgia's breath hitched.

"What about it?"

James looked up slowly.

"It's not mine."

Silence.

Dominic's eyes darkened instantly.

"They switched it."

James nodded faintly.

"They're about to prove I don't exist."

And the hearing was in twenty-four hours.

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