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Her Perfect Lie: The Empire Heiress Novel Cover

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 213

Chapter 213 – The Final Confrontation

The message arrived without warning.

No encryption. No signature. Just a set of coordinates and a single sentence:

"Come alone, James. Let's finish what our parents started." – D.R.

James Barnett stared at the screen, jaw tightening. Across the room, Georgia immediately sensed the shift in him-the stillness that only came when something irreversible was about to happen.

"Dominic?" she asked quietly.

James nodded.

"It's time."

The location was an abandoned industrial dockyard on the outskirts of the city-rusted cranes, skeletal warehouses, nothing but wind and dark water. A perfect place for a confrontation. A perfect place for a body to disappear.

"You're not going alone," Georgia said firmly.

"I have to," James replied. "If I bring backup, he vanishes. He's paranoid enough already. This is personal. It always has been."

Georgia stepped closer, gripping his arm. "This isn't just about identity anymore. He's unstable. Cornered. That makes him lethal."

James gave a faint, humorless smile. "He's been lethal for years."

As night swallowed the skyline, James drove toward the coordinates, every memory of their shared childhood clawing back-half-truths, manipulation, the years stolen from him. Dominic hadn't just stolen an identity.

He'd tried to erase a brother.

The dockyard loomed ahead, silent and empty.

Too empty.

James stepped out of the car, cold wind slicing through him.

A slow clap echoed from the shadows.

"Well done," Dominic Reyes' voice carried smoothly through the dark. "You finally found yourself."

James turned.

Dominic stepped forward, gun in hand, expression calm. Controlled. Almost amused.

"You shouldn't have come alone," Dominic said softly.

James didn't flinch.

"Neither should you."

Behind Dominic, red laser dots flickered briefly across metal beams.

Snipers.

James' pulse remained steady.

"So," Dominic smiled thinly, "let's settle this. Brother."

Dominic circled slowly, gun trained on James' chest.

"Do you know what hurts the most?" Dominic said conversationally. "It's not losing control. It's losing relevance. You were supposed to stay broken. Confused. That was the arrangement."

"You arranged it?" James asked coldly.

"Our parents did," Dominic replied. "I perfected it."

The words hit like a blow.

"You let them believe I was unstable," James said. "You manipulated the records. The doctors."

Dominic's smirk deepened. "You were always the stronger one. I had to weaken you to survive."

James' fists clenched.

"You could have chosen differently."

"No," Dominic snapped, mask slipping for the first time. "There was never room for both of us."

The wind howled louder, tension tightening like a wire ready to snap.

"You don't get it, do you?" Dominic said. "This was never about the name. It was about power. Influence. Survival. And I was better at it."

A distant engine roared.

Headlights cut through the darkness-multiple vehicles approaching fast.

Dominic's eyes flickered.

James saw it-the first crack in his composure.

"You brought backup," Dominic accused.

"No," James replied evenly. "You underestimated how many enemies you've made."

Gunfire erupted from the warehouse roofs.

Chaos exploded across the dockyard.

Dominic grabbed James, dragging him behind a steel container as bullets sparked against metal.

"You did this!" Dominic hissed.

"You did," James shot back.

They struggled, the gun slipping between them, hands grappling, years of resentment erupting physically.

A shot rang out.

Both men froze.

For a second, neither knew who had been hit.

Dominic staggered backward.

Blood seeped through his jacket.

He looked down in disbelief.

"You... were never meant... to win," Dominic whispered.

James stood frozen, heart pounding.

Sirens wailed in the distance.

But Dominic's eyes weren't on the approaching authorities.

They were on something behind James.

And Dominic began to laugh.

Low. Unsettling.

"You think this ends with me?"

Dominic collapsed against the cold concrete, breathing shallow but still conscious.

Georgia ran toward James from the perimeter, face pale.

"It wasn't our people," she said urgently. "The gunfire-another group moved in. Professional. Clean."

James turned back to Dominic.

"Who?" he demanded.

Dominic coughed, blood staining his lips.

"David," he whispered. "You were never the endgame. You were leverage."

The words chilled the air.

Footsteps echoed from the warehouse entrance.

Slow. Deliberate.

A silhouette emerged under a flickering floodlight.

David Luther.

Impeccably dressed. Untouched. Watching.

"Well," David said smoothly, "this has been emotionally productive."

James stepped forward instinctively, but armed operatives appeared around David, silent and precise.

Dominic gave a weak laugh from the ground.

"You see?" he rasped. "There's always someone higher."

David's gaze settled on James.

"You've been quite persistent. Unfortunately, persistence doesn't equal victory."

Georgia's phone buzzed violently in her pocket.

She glanced down-her face drained of color.

"They've triggered it," she whispered.

James' eyes never left David.

"Triggered what?"

Georgia swallowed.

"The data vault. If Dominic dies... every classified document, every covert operation, every identity-including yours-goes public globally in less than ten minutes."

Silence fell.

Even David's composure flickered.

Dominic smiled weakly through blood.

"Checkmate," he whispered.

Sirens grew louder.

Operatives shifted.

The countdown had begun.

James looked between Dominic bleeding on the ground, David calculating from a distance, and Georgia holding a phone that could detonate reputations worldwide.

This wasn't just a showdown anymore.

It was mutually assured destruction.

David's voice cut through the chaos.

"James... you can save him. Or you can save yourself."

Dominic's breathing faltered.

Georgia's screen flashed:

09:12 – Auto Release Pending

James had seconds to choose.

Brother.

Truth.

Or survival.

As the countdown ticked under ten minutes and armed operatives closed in, James realized the confrontation wasn't about who would shoot first.

It was about who would sacrifice everything.

And somewhere in the shadows of the dockyard, a second unseen sniper adjusted their aim.

The red dot settled-

Not on Dominic.

Not on David.

But on Georgia.

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