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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 139

Chapter 139 – The Hidden Account

Georgia had always believed money told the truth.

People lied. Faces lied. Even love could lie.

But numbers? Numbers left fingerprints.

The office was dark except for the desk lamp cutting a pale circle across her laptop. The house was too quiet tonight. David had said he was flying to Geneva. Again. A "compliance summit." The explanation had sounded rehearsed.

She replayed Dominic's warning in her mind.

If you want proof, follow the money.

She had expected shell companies. A few suspicious transfers. Nothing extraordinary.

What she found instead made her blood turn cold.

The offshore account wasn't just hidden-it was layered behind three corporate veils registered in different jurisdictions. Cayman. Malta. Singapore.

Each account traced back to a parent holding firm.

A firm James Barnett once owned.

Georgia's breath stilled.

That was impossible. James had dissolved that company after the merger scandal two years ago. She remembered the press conference. The apology. The clean exit.

But the registry file in front of her showed something different.

The holding firm hadn't dissolved.

It had split.

Two directors.

One name redacted.

The other-

Dominic Reyes.

Her pulse spiked.

She zoomed in on the transaction logs.

Weekly transfers. Large sums. Routed through private military contractors. Security consultants. Digital surveillance firms.

Not business expansion.

Operational funding.

Dominic wasn't hiding wealth.

He was financing something.

Something structured.

Something strategic.

Her stomach dropped when she noticed the pattern in the withdrawals.

The disbursements aligned perfectly with the dates of James' unexplained memory gaps.

The dates he couldn't account for.

The dates that matched the overlapping travel logs she had discovered in Chapter 136.

The room felt smaller.

She scrolled further down.

And then she saw it.

A scheduled transfer-time stamped for tomorrow at midnight.

Recipient: Project Janus.

Amount: enough to collapse a government contract.

Her hand trembled over the trackpad.

Janus.

The Roman god with two faces.

Two identities.

Two lives.

She wasn't just uncovering financial fraud.

She was staring at a blueprint for something much larger.

Something that required two men who looked exactly alike.

Her phone buzzed.

Unknown number.

She hesitated.

Then answered.

Silence.

Then a voice-distorted.

"You should stop looking, Georgia."

The line went dead.

And in the black reflection of her laptop screen, she realized-

The study door behind her was no longer fully closed.

James wasn't sleeping.

He hadn't slept properly in weeks.

Memory fragments came like broken glass-sharp, incomplete, dangerous to hold.

Dominic's proposition still echoed in his mind.

Merge identities or destroy each other.

At first, he thought it was manipulation.

Now, after Georgia forwarded him the preliminary screenshots from the offshore accounts, he wasn't so sure.

He stared at the printed transaction logs spread across his dining table.

Dominic had placed agents inside every company James controlled. That was Chapter 137's revelation.

But this-

This was deeper.

This was infrastructure.

James traced the payment route with a pen.

Offshore holding → security subsidiary → private logistics firm → encrypted payout.

Each chain ended in cities James had "never" visited.

Istanbul.

Zurich.

Buenos Aires.

But flashes of those places haunted him.

A balcony in Zurich.

Rain on cobblestones in Istanbul.

A woman in Buenos Aires calling him by a name that wasn't James.

He pressed his fingers to his temples.

What if the memory gaps weren't accidental?

What if he wasn't being replaced-

What if he had already lived both lives?

The thought made his chest tighten.

His secure phone vibrated.

Dominic.

James let it ring once.

Twice.

Then answered.

"You've seen it," Dominic said calmly.

"The hidden account."

"It's funding something called Project Janus."

A soft chuckle.

"Not funding. Sustaining."

James' jaw tightened. "What is it?"

A pause.

Then-

"It's us."

Silence swallowed the room.

"You created a contingency," Dominic continued. "In case one identity was compromised. Two public faces. Two financial footprints. Perfect deniability."

"That's a lie."

"Is it?"

Dominic's voice shifted-less mocking now.

"Look at the dates, James. Look at when the account was opened. Look at whose biometric authorization activated it."

James flipped to the opening documents.

His vision blurred.

Primary authorization: J.Barnett.

Secondary authorization: D.Reyes.

Activation timestamp-

The night their parents died.

His breath stopped.

That was the night everything fractured.

The night James lost pieces of his memory.

Dominic spoke softly.

"You don't remember because you weren't supposed to."

The line disconnected.

James stared at the documents.

The same handwriting appeared on both authorization forms.

His handwriting.

Or Dominic's.

Or-

The house alarm chimed.

Front gate breach.

James rose slowly.

On his security monitor, headlights cut through the darkness.

A black SUV.

Engine still running.

And in the driver's seat-

A silhouette identical to his own.

Georgia didn't wait for morning.

She copied the account data onto an encrypted drive and sent a partial dossier to a journalist she trusted-on a timed release.

If something happened to her, the file would go public.

The threatening call had shaken her, but it also clarified something.

This wasn't just corporate espionage.

This was operational warfare.

And she was standing in the crossfire.

At 11:57 p.m., she logged into the offshore portal again.

The midnight transfer was pending.

She shouldn't have access.

Yet somehow, the system accepted her credentials.

Two-factor authentication triggered.

Instead of sending a code to David-

It sent it to her.

Her hands went cold.

Why would she be an authorized recipient?

Unless-

Unless David had placed her inside the structure without telling her.

Or worse-

Unless she had signed something she didn't remember.

The countdown ticked.

00:02:14.

Her cursor hovered over the "Suspend Transfer" option.

If she stopped it, Dominic would know.

If she let it go through, Project Janus would advance to its final stage.

Her phone buzzed again.

This time it was David.

She answered immediately.

"Georgia, listen to me carefully," he said, voice tight. "You need to leave the house right now."

"Why?"

"No time. They've moved earlier than expected."

"Who has?"

A sharp crack echoed through the line.

Gunfire.

Her blood froze.

"David!"

"Dominic doesn't control this anymore," he shouted over chaos. "The investors do. And if that transfer completes-"

The call cut off.

00:00:45.

Her heart pounded so hard it hurt.

She switched screens.

Another login had just entered the system.

Remote access.

User ID: D.Reyes.

And another.

User ID: J.Barnett.

Both active.

Two authorizations required for final release.

Her screen split.

Two cursors moved simultaneously.

One hovered over APPROVE.

The other over CANCEL.

A message flashed:

Dual confirmation required.

Georgia's breathing became shallow.

Someone was accessing James' credentials.

Or James himself.

Or-

The cursor over APPROVE clicked.

One confirmation complete.

The system awaited the second.

Georgia's screen flickered.

A live video feed opened without her permission.

James.

Bruised.

Restrained.

In the back of a moving vehicle.

Dominic sat opposite him, calm as ever.

"Choose wisely, Georgia," Dominic said directly into the camera.

Her pulse roared in her ears.

"If the transfer completes, the structure survives. If you cancel it, the investors burn everything-including him."

James lifted his head weakly.

"Don't let them-"

The feed cut to static.

00:00:08.

Her finger hovered over CANCEL.

Seven.

Six.

Five.

A new notification appeared.

Additional user logged in.

Name:

J.Barnett – Secondary.

Her mind fractured.

Secondary?

How many James Barnetts existed in this system?

The final second ticked down.

And then-

The transfer executed.

But not from her account.

From a third authorization she had never seen before.

Project Janus: Fully Funded.

The system logged out.

All access revoked.

Georgia stared at the blank screen.

Outside, tires screeched in the driveway.

Headlights flooded the windows.

Not one vehicle.

Three.

Doors slammed.

Boots hit gravel.

And on her phone-

A final message from an encrypted sender:

There were never two twins, Georgia.

There were three.

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