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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 9

Chapter 9 – THE HANDLER'S WARNING

The car hummed silently along the city streets. Sharon sat rigid, fingers clasped over her purse, eyes darting to the reflections in the tinted windows.

James Barnett didn't speak. Not yet.

She knew exactly why she was here.

The gala had been a test. The sniper. The red dot. The emails. The Zurich ledgers.

And now, James wanted a debrief.

He finally spoke. Calm. Controlled.

"You survived."

"Barely," Sharon muttered.

James didn't flinch. "Barely implies weakness. You were adequate."

Sharon's pulse hitched. Adequate. Not competent. Not perfect. Adequate.

He tapped the dashboard. A soft metallic click. Sharon had noticed it in the penthouse before. Someone always watching.

"Listen carefully," he said. "There are rules."

She met his eyes.

"I know the rules," she said cautiously.

"No. You think you know the rules. Let me remind you." He leaned closer. "Stay visible. Stay smiling. Ask no questions. Ever."

"Questions... are part of survival," she said.

He didn't respond immediately. He studied her like she was a puzzle. Then, almost casually:

"Not in this environment. Questions get people killed."

Sharon swallowed hard.

"You've seen what happens when someone deviates," James continued. "CFO dead. Penthouse attack. The leaks you discovered-don't exist officially. They never happened. You are an illusion. A proxy. And a proxy's life is expendable."

Her stomach turned.

"Expendable?" she whispered.

He nodded. "Yes. Your job isn't to understand. It's to perform. Smile. Nod. Deflect. Survive the optics."

The word "optics" echoed in her skull. Perform. Pretend. Be invisible in plain sight.

"Why me?" she asked, voice tight.

"You were... suitable," James said. "Not just for Georgia's look. For adaptability. Instinct. You survive in environments most people die in. That's why you're still alive."

Sharon's jaw clenched.

"So you pick people like me to act as human shields?"

"Yes," he replied evenly. "And human signals. You will never forget that. Everything you do is calculated for their consumption. Board members, press, shareholders-everyone consumes your performance. You are the story they believe. That's all."

She wanted to scream. To reject it. To refuse. But she knew one thing: refusing would end her.

James reached into the leather briefcase on the seat beside him. He pulled out a small card. Minimalistic. Metallic edges. Smooth. Heavy.

"Consider this your lifeline," he said. "Call it only in emergencies. Do not share it. And never-ever-call without my explicit approval."

Sharon took it reluctantly. It felt cold in her hand.

"Emergency?" she asked.

James leaned back, eyes sharp. "If someone tries to kill you. If someone identifies you as a decoy. If real Georgia Laurent makes a move against you... that counts as an emergency."

Sharon felt a chill.

Real Georgia.

She had no idea where the heiress was. Alive. Or dead. But James' words made it clear: if Georgia surfaced... Sharon might be next.

"And," James added, "the media frenzy will be your weapon and your executioner. Smile. Be visible. Ask nothing. React like Georgia. Otherwise, they will consume you."

Sharon's hands clenched.

"React like Georgia..." she muttered.

"Yes," he said. "Because that's what you are now. You are her. Not me. Not yourself. Her. Every movement. Every inflection. Every blink. Everything is Georgia Laurent. Understand?"

"Yes," she said. Truthfully, fear prickled along her spine.

James leaned back, satisfied. "Good. Tonight, there will be another gala. A donor dinner. You will attend. Observe. Smile. Remain visible. No questions. Not to the board. Not to the press. Not to me."

Sharon swallowed hard.

"Understood," she whispered.

The rest of the ride was silence.

Sharon stared at the city lights reflecting off the glass. She was a shadow inside a shadow. A puppet. And James Barnett held the strings.

Later that evening, the Laurent donor dinner began in a private venue. Chandeliers hung low. The soft clink of fine china, the muted laughter of the wealthy elite.

Sharon entered, posture perfect, smile measured. Cameras clicked. Phones rose. Every eye tracked her.

She knew James was watching from the corner. Observing. Evaluating. Judging.

A guest approached, one of Laurent's longtime donors. He extended a hand.

"Ms. Laurent, welcome. How are you feeling after the gala?"

Sharon tilted her head slightly. Chin up. Eyes calm. Smile controlled.

"Fully recovered," she said. "And more focused than ever on our mission."

The donor nodded, satisfied. But Sharon's eyes caught something.

Across the room, a man lingered near the exit. Shoulder-length hair. Sharp jaw. Eyes cold, calculating.

He wasn't on the guest list.

Her stomach tightened.

James' voice, barely audible in her ear through the earpiece, whispered:

"Observe. React. Do not engage."

The man's gaze lingered on her. Too long. Intentional.

Sharon realized something terrifying:

He wasn't a donor. He wasn't security.

He was there for her.

And he knew her identity.

She forced herself to smile. A perfect Georgia Laurent smile.

Inside, her blood roared.

Outside, the cameras clicked.

And James Barnett observed from the shadows, calm as ever, like a predator.

The man stepped closer.

And whispered something so low, Sharon had to strain to hear it:

"You're not supposed to survive this."

Her pulse skyrocketed.

The gala continued. The music swelled. Conversations hummed. But Sharon knew, in that moment, she was a target.

And this was only the beginning.

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