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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 49

Chapter 49 – The Confrontation

James Barnett didn't send a message this time.

He came in person.

Sharon was standing near the observation deck windows when she heard the slow, deliberate sound of applause behind her.

Clap.

Clap.

Clap.

She didn't turn immediately. She forced her breathing to stay even, her shoulders relaxed. Georgia Laurent would never spin around in fear.

"Impressive," James said smoothly. "Very impressive."

She turned then.

He stood a few feet away, immaculate as always. Navy suit. Silver tie. Calm eyes that gave nothing away. But tonight there was something different - not warmth, not calculation.

Assessment.

"How long have you known?" she asked evenly.

"That you've been exploring?" His lips curved faintly. "Long enough."

Her stomach tightened. The underground facility. The empty cell. The flight logs. He knew.

James gestured toward a pair of chairs overlooking the dark ocean beyond the glass. "Sit with me, Georgia. We need to talk about something important."

Not Sharon.

Georgia.

She sat.

The silence stretched between them like wire pulled too tight.

"You've been looking for her," James said finally.

"Who?"

He held her gaze.

"Don't insult us both."

Her pulse thudded in her ears.

"Georgia Laurent," he said quietly. "The real one."

The air changed.

James folded his hands loosely, like a mentor explaining a lesson.

"You deserve to understand why the Lazarus Protocol was necessary," he said. "You've proven yourself capable."

Capable of what? she thought. Surviving?

"She was brilliant," he continued. "Too brilliant. Visionary. Charismatic. But brilliance without stability becomes volatility."

Sharon said nothing.

"She uncovered irregularities," James went on. "Fraud, manipulation, leverage structures. She was right about many things. That's the tragedy."

Tragedy.

"But she became obsessed," he added. "Paranoid. Convinced everyone was conspiring against her. She threatened to dismantle the company overnight. Release everything. Collapse global markets."

His voice remained calm, almost regretful.

"Laurent Global doesn't just employ thousands," he said. "It stabilizes economies. Governments rely on us. If she had detonated those secrets publicly, the fallout would have been catastrophic."

"You're saying you saved the world," Sharon said quietly.

"I'm saying we contained a crisis."

Her fingers curled against the armrest.

"She became dangerous," James said. "Not just to the board. To herself."

The words hung there.

Sharon studied him carefully. He believed this. Or he wanted to.

"She refused treatment," he added. "Refused oversight. She started isolating herself. Accusing senior executives of murder."

A pause.

"You found the cell, didn't you?"

Her breath stalled for half a second.

James noticed.

"It was never for punishment," he said. "It was for protection."

"Protection," she repeated.

"For her," he clarified. "When she became erratic."

The jet. The island. The fake departure.

"She never left," Sharon said.

"No," James confirmed calmly. "She didn't."

A long silence.

"And now?" Sharon asked.

James leaned back slightly.

"Now she is somewhere safe."

Safe.

The word felt hollow.

"And you," he said softly, "are the solution."

The ocean outside was black as ink.

"You replaced her because she was unstable?" Sharon asked.

"We replaced her because she became a liability," James corrected gently.

There it is.

"And if I become one?" she asked.

His eyes didn't blink.

"You won't."

It wasn't reassurance.

It was expectation.

"You were chosen for resilience," he continued. "You observe before reacting. You think strategically. You don't burn systems down because you're angry."

Angry.

"So that's what she was?" Sharon asked. "Angry?"

James hesitated.

"For a time," he admitted.

Something flickered behind his composure then - memory, maybe even fear.

"She started saying the board would kill her," he added quietly. "That we were capable of anything."

The silence thickened.

"And were you?" Sharon asked.

The faintest smile.

"We didn't need to be."

Her pulse hammered.

"Where is she?" Sharon pressed.

James stood slowly.

"That's not information you need."

"You said I deserve to understand."

"You do," he replied. "But understanding and access are different privileges."

He stepped closer.

"You've done remarkably well," he said. "But you're starting to drift toward her mistakes."

Cold slid down Sharon's spine.

"What mistakes?"

"Digging too deep," he said softly. "Believing the empire is the villain."

His gaze sharpened.

"Let me ask you something, Georgia... When you opened that empty room - what were you hoping to find?"

Sharon held his stare.

"The truth."

James nodded slowly.

"And what if the truth is that she was the danger?"

The words hit harder than she expected.

Because for a split second...

She wasn't sure.

James stepped back toward the door.

"One more thing," he added casually.

"There are no blind spots on this island."

Her heart skipped.

"No signal," he continued. "No secrets. No unsanctioned exploration."

A pause.

"We saw you enter the underground facility."

The room seemed to tilt.

"But," he added, almost pleasantly, "we were curious how far you'd go."

He reached for the door handle.

"Oh - and Georgia?"

She stiffened.

"Yes?"

He looked at her over his shoulder.

"She's been asking about you."

The door clicked shut.

Silence flooded the room.

Sharon sat frozen.

Asking about her.

Not watching.

Not hidden.

Asking.

Her phone vibrated in her hand.

No signal - and yet...

A message appeared.

I heard you found my room.

We need to talk.

Alone.

– G

Sharon's breath caught.

Because this time...

It wasn't routed through the island system.

And for the first time since arriving, the message didn't feel like a test.

It felt like an invitation.

From someone who might not be unstable at all.

The screen went black.

Footsteps echoed in the hallway outside her room.

And this time...

They weren't James's.

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