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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 73

Chapter 73 – Faces in the Crowd

James Barnett had always trusted routine.

Routine meant control.

Control meant safety.

Ten years had sanded down the chaos of his earlier life. He had built something respectable-clean investments, strategic partnerships, a curated public presence. No scandals. No ghosts.

That was the lie he told himself.

The first stranger approached him on a Tuesday afternoon.

It happened outside his downtown office building.

"James! My God, it's been years!"

The man hugged him.

Not the polite half-hug of acquaintances.

The full, crushing familiarity of shared history.

James stiffened.

He smelled cigar smoke and expensive cologne.

"I-sorry," James said carefully, stepping back. "Have we met?"

The man laughed.

"You always were dramatic."

His smile faltered when James didn't return it.

"Dominic... don't do this."

The name hit like a dropped glass.

Dominic.

James felt the world tilt for half a second.

"My name is James," he replied evenly.

The man's face drained of color.

"Right."

A pause.

"Of course."

He walked away too quickly.

James stood still long after the man disappeared into the crowd.

Dominic.

The name echoed in his skull like something half-remembered.

He had never known a Dominic.

That night, James checked his calendar.

Normal meetings. Normal calls.

But there was a two-hour gap between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m.

No record of what he'd done.

He stared at the blank space.

He didn't remember anything missing.

That frightened him more.

The second incident happened three days later.

A waitress at a private members' club greeted him with a grin.

"The usual, Mr. Reyes?"

James paused.

"I'm sorry?"

She blinked.

"You were here yesterday."

He hadn't been.

"I think you're mistaken."

Her smile faded.

"You were at table six. You tipped me a hundred dollars."

She pointed discreetly toward a security camera.

"Would you like me to confirm with management?"

James forced a polite laugh.

"No. That won't be necessary."

He left.

Immediately.

In his car, his hands trembled for the first time in years.

He opened his banking app.

There it was.

A $100 charge from the club.

Yesterday.

2:37 p.m.

The same missing time window.

His chest tightened.

He drove back.

Calmly.

Deliberately.

He requested to see the footage.

The manager obliged.

James watched the screen.

At 2:12 p.m., he walked in.

Same suit.

Same watch.

Same scar on his right wrist.

He greeted the staff confidently.

Smiled.

Ordered bourbon.

But the posture was wrong.

The way he sat was different.

Too relaxed.

Too certain.

The footage continued.

At 3:58 p.m., he left.

James swallowed hard.

"I wasn't here," he whispered.

The manager frowned.

"You were."

James leaned closer to the screen.

The man on camera turned slightly.

For half a second, the face aligned perfectly with the lens.

It was him.

But the eyes-

The eyes looked amused.

Like someone playing a private joke.

The timestamp ended.

James stepped back.

"Can I get a copy of that footage?"

The manager hesitated.

"Policy requires-"

James transferred a five-figure donation to the club's charity foundation.

The USB was in his pocket minutes later.

That night, alone in his study, James replayed the footage.

Frame by frame.

And then he saw it.

When the man turned toward the camera, his reflection caught in a mirror behind the bar.

In the reflection, the scar on his wrist was on the opposite hand.

Reversed.

James froze.

The man wasn't him.

He was mirrored.

Sleep didn't come.

James sat in the dark, replaying the footage until sunrise.

By morning, he had convinced himself of one thing:

Someone was impersonating him.

But why?

And how closely had they been studying him?

At noon, he stepped outside his office building again.

He scanned the crowd this time.

Faces moved in waves.

Strangers.

Tourists.

Executives.

Then-

There.

Across the street.

Leaning casually against a black sedan.

A man wearing James's face.

Not similar.

Not close.

Identical.

Same jawline.

Same eyes.

Same scar-only on the opposite wrist.

The man smiled.

James's stomach dropped.

The crowd flowed between them like a living curtain.

For a second, the twin disappeared.

James stepped off the curb.

A horn blared.

He didn't stop.

When he reached the other side-

The sedan door slammed.

The car pulled into traffic.

James stood frozen in exhaust fumes and disbelief.

His phone buzzed.

Unknown number.

He answered without thinking.

A voice spoke.

Calm.

Measured.

Familiar in a way that made his spine lock.

"You look confused."

James's throat went dry.

"Who is this?"

A soft chuckle.

"Dominic."

The name landed heavy.

"You've been borrowing my life long enough, James."

"I don't know you."

"Of course you don't. That's the point."

Traffic roared around him.

James forced himself to breathe.

"What do you want?"

There was no hesitation.

"My name back."

Silence.

Then the words that shattered everything:

"You were the one they kept."

James felt the ground shift.

"What are you talking about?"

A pause.

And then-

"They sold me."

The call ended.

James stood alone in the noise of the city.

But he knew something with terrifying clarity now.

This wasn't identity theft.

This wasn't coincidence.

This was history clawing its way back.

And somewhere out there-

A man who looked exactly like him believed James had stolen his life.

James doesn't just have a twin.

He has a brother who remembers being abandoned.

And he is about to prove it.

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