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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 88

Chapter 88 – Conflicting Stories

Georgia didn't open the door immediately.

David stood outside, composed, patient, almost gentle. The hallway camera had stabilized again, showing only one version of him now-calm, familiar, husband.

But the memory of the split image lingered in her mind.

Two Davids.

Two faces.

Two truths.

She finally unlocked the door.

He stepped in without hesitation, scanning the room quickly-too quickly. Not like a concerned husband entering a dark apartment. More like a professional assessing a compromised site.

"The power outage wasn't random," he said quietly, closing the door behind him. "Your system was breached."

Georgia crossed her arms. "By who?"

He met her eyes. "Not by me."

The answer came too fast.

He moved toward her laptop, inspecting it with unsettling familiarity.

"You accessed restricted channels," he said. "You weren't careful."

"I wasn't careful?" she repeated, disbelief sharpening her voice. "You're operating under an alias tied to underground intelligence networks. You're funding surveillance. You're tracking the Barnett twins. And I'm the one who's careless?"

His jaw tightened, but he didn't lash out.

"I built systems to monitor instability," he said. "Global instability. The twins are anomalies. Identity conflicts create ripple effects-financial, political, operational. I don't create the chaos. I anticipate it."

She stared at him.

"That's your explanation?"

"It's the truth."

He stepped closer, lowering his voice.

"I run Luther Dynamics publicly. Privately, I advise intelligence sectors on predictive behavior modeling. That's all."

"All?" she whispered. "There are shell companies. Asset transfers. Covert meetings."

"Strategic partnerships."

"With men who send me warnings?"

His eyes flickered.

Just for a fraction of a second.

"You were never meant to be involved."

There it was.

The slip.

Involved in what?

She took a step back.

"You said you protect global stability," she said slowly. "From what?"

He hesitated.

And that hesitation felt louder than any confession.

They sat across from each other at the dining table, the city lights slowly returning outside as backup power restored the grid.

David's voice remained calm, controlled.

"I operate in predictive threat assessment," he explained. "We track emerging risks before governments can respond."

"And James and Dominic are a threat?"

"They're connected to one."

She leaned forward. "How?"

David exhaled slowly.

"There are financial structures tied to Barnett Global that were designed decades ago. Structures that were never meant to surface. The twin situation complicates asset inheritance lines."

Georgia blinked.

"Inheritance?"

He nodded once.

"James and Dominic's birth wasn't an accident of fate. It intersected with financial positioning. Powerful interests prefer stability. One heir. One identity. Clean succession."

Her stomach dropped.

"You're saying someone manipulated their lives to protect money?"

"I'm saying the world isn't sentimental, Georgia."

His tone hardened.

"Dominic destabilizing James threatens exposure of those legacy structures. That's what I'm monitoring."

"But why are you involved?" she pressed.

"Because my firm was contracted."

"By who?"

Silence.

He looked away this time.

"That's classified."

She laughed softly-an incredulous, wounded sound.

"You're my husband."

"And that's the only reason I'm telling you this much."

Her mind raced.

"If you're just monitoring," she said slowly, "why were funds from Luther Dynamics linked to shell transfers benefiting Dominic's advisory firm?"

His eyes snapped back to hers.

A flash of something sharp crossed his face.

"You've been digging deeper than I thought."

"You didn't answer me."

He stood abruptly, pacing.

"Funds were allocated to observe Dominic more closely. Embedding resources allows proximity."

"That's not what the ledger shows."

He stopped walking.

"You've seen the ledger?"

The temperature in the room shifted.

"Yes."

For the first time since he entered, his composure cracked.

Very slightly.

"That wasn't meant to surface yet," he murmured.

Yet.

Georgia felt the word echo.

"So there is more," she said.

He ran a hand through his hair, thinking fast.

"There are layers you don't understand."

"Then explain them."

He hesitated again.

And this time, the hesitation lasted too long.

Because she could see it now.

His earlier narrative had been smooth. Linear.

Now it was fragmented.

Reactive.

Contradictory.

"You said you protect stability," she said quietly. "But the ledger shows manipulation. Financial steering. Identity engineering."

"That's not what-"

"And you said you monitor the twins. But why is your alias Reyes?"

That stopped him completely.

He didn't speak.

Didn't move.

The silence stretched heavy between them.

Finally, he said carefully, "Reyes is a codename."

"Coincidence?"

"Yes."

Too quick.

Too sharp.

Her heart sank.

Because she knew that tone.

It was the same tone he used when dismissing minor suspicions in the past.

When she once questioned a "business trip" that overlapped with a classified summit.

When she noticed unfamiliar encryption keys on his devices.

Deflect.

Simplify.

Move forward.

But this time she didn't move forward.

She stayed still.

"And the surveillance footage in our bedroom?" she asked softly.

His eyes flickered again.

"That wasn't me."

The answer came slower this time.

Measured.

Careful.

And for the first time-

It sounded like the truth.

"Then who?" Georgia whispered.

David didn't answer immediately.

He walked to the window, staring out at the skyline.

"When you accessed the underground channel," he said slowly, "you triggered attention protocols. Not mine."

She felt a chill crawl up her spine.

"There are groups that operate beyond contracted oversight," he continued. "They monitor even people like me."

"So you're being watched too?"

"Yes."

"And the split image at the door?"

His jaw tightened.

"That wasn't a glitch."

Her breath caught.

"Explain."

He turned back to her, expression darker now.

"There's been a recent emergence of identity replication software. Advanced projection systems. Psychological destabilization tactics."

"Are you telling me someone made it look like there were two of you?"

"Yes."

"Why?"

"To make you doubt me."

Her heart pounded.

"Or to make me doubt my sanity."

He stepped closer again.

"Georgia, listen to me carefully. There are factions interested in destabilizing the Barnett line. The twins are the visible fracture. But the real objective is financial redirection."

"The ledger."

"Yes."

"You knew about it."

"I suspected."

"Suspected?"

His voice dropped.

"I didn't expect Dominic to accelerate it."

So he had expected Dominic to move against James.

He just hadn't expected the timing.

"You said you were protecting stability," she said slowly. "But you're playing chess with people's lives."

He didn't deny it.

Because denial would have been a lie.

And he was trying very carefully not to lie outright.

Her phone buzzed suddenly on the table.

Both of them looked down at it.

Unknown encrypted sender.

She opened it.

A live video feed began automatically.

It showed James Barnett in his boardroom.

Alone.

Pacing.

Unaware he was being recorded.

A second frame appeared beside it.

Dominic.

In another location.

Also unaware.

Both men were under live surveillance.

A third frame opened.

Barnett Global's emergency vote interface.

Countdown clock:

12:03:44

David's face went still.

"That vote was moved up," he said under his breath.

"You knew about it?"

"No."

And this time-

She believed him.

Because the calm strategist was gone.

Replaced by someone recalculating under pressure.

The feed glitched.

A distorted voice filtered through the speakers.

"Conflicting stories create optimal chaos."

The screen split again.

Now showing Georgia and David-recorded live from their own apartment camera.

Her breath stopped.

The distorted voice continued:

"You both believe you're players."

A pause.

"You're assets."

The feed cut to black.

Silence swallowed the room.

David moved instantly, pulling open concealed panels behind a bookshelf.

Inside were secured communication devices Georgia had never seen.

"You didn't tell me about those," she said quietly.

He didn't look at her.

"I was trying to keep you out of this."

"By lying?"

"By compartmentalizing."

There it was again.

Different word.

Same effect.

He activated one of the devices.

No signal.

Jammed.

He looked up slowly.

"They've escalated."

"Who?"

But before he could answer-

The apartment door unlocked from the outside.

Neither of them had touched the control panel.

The handle turned slowly.

David stepped in front of her instinctively.

The door opened.

And a man neither of them recognized stood in the doorway.

Calm.

Suit pressed.

Eyes unreadable.

"I believe," the stranger said evenly, "we need to reconcile your conflicting stories."

He stepped inside.

And behind him-

Two more figures followed.

For the first time, David Luther didn't look like a man with answers.

He looked like a man who had just lost control.

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