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The Jilted Heiress's Secret Revenge

On her wedding day, an heiress is publicly humiliated when her fiancé shreds their contract and brands her family a fraud. As the press swarms the 'damaged' bride, she plays the part of a broken victim perfectly. No one suspects that she orchestrated her own downfall to escape her father's control. Behind the tears and shaking shoulders, a cold strategist is finally free. The scandal was just the opening act of her carefully planned revenge.
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Chapter 2

The Lincoln crawled.

Frankie's palm hit the horn-short, sharp blasts that did nothing to clear the human sludge of reporters still clogging the intersection. A cameraman thumped his fist against the bulletproof rear quarter panel, mouthing words that didn't penetrate the cabin's seal.

Evelyn sat in the shadow of the tinted windows and lifted her head.

The trembling was gone. The downcast eyes, the interlaced fingers, the posture of the broken-all of it had evaporated like morning fog. What remained was absolute stillness, a quality of presence that seemed to compress the air around her.

She pressed the window control.

The glass descended two inches-enough to admit the smell of exhaust and burnt coffee, enough to let the cabin breathe.

On the opposite side of the building, the revolving door spat out a cluster of men in suits.

Vaughn Sterling-Rhodes walked at their center, his dark bespoke jacket moving with him like a second skin. He was listening to something the chief counsel was saying, some procedural victory about a zoning variance, and his expression suggested he'd rather be anywhere else.

Dex Ramsey caught up from behind, phone extended like an offering.

"Vaughn. Vaughn." Dex's voice carried, careless of the attorneys. "You seeing this? Twitter's melting down. Brock-Peck wedding, total shitshow. Groom tore up the license on the steps."

Vaughn didn't break stride. His hand came up, palm out, and pushed Dex's phone away without looking at it.

His eyes swept the street instead, searching for the car that would take him back to the Sterling-Rhodes tower, for escape from this municipal purgatory-

He stopped.

The attorneys behind him stumbled, one actually colliding with his back. Vaughn didn't notice. His body had gone rigid, attention arrested by something across the congestion.

A black Lincoln. A window cracked two inches.

And in the shadow of that cabin, a pair of eyes looking back at him.

They were wrong. That was his first thought. The eyes belonged to a woman who'd just been publicly dismantled, who should have been weeping or raging or hiding from the world. Instead they held nothing-no tears, no heat, only a depthless cold that seemed to look through him rather than at him.

Something moved behind that emptiness. Something that made Vaughn think of predators in tall grass, of still water over deep currents.

His heart kicked against his ribs, a single violent thump that sent electricity up his spine.

"Vaughn?" Dex had followed his stare, found only the Lincoln's black glass. He waved a hand in front of his friend's face. "You okay? You look like you saw a ghost."

The window began to rise.

Vaughn took a step forward without deciding to move, some buried instinct reaching toward the closing gap. He wanted to see her face-needed to see if the rest of her matched those eyes, if the contradiction could possibly resolve into something human.

The glass sealed with a soft pneumatic click.

The Lincoln found an opening in the traffic and slid into it, disappearing into the river of yellow cabs and delivery trucks.

Vaughn stood motionless on the sidewalk, his right hand finding his left cufflink, thumb working the onyx stud in a circle. His breathing had gone shallow.

"Definitely a ghost," Dex said. "Or you've finally lost it. Which is it?"

Vaughn turned. His face had resumed its usual architecture-remote, controlled, the mask that had served him through thirty-four years of inherited expectation.

"Boring," he said. His voice came out lower than intended, rough at the edges. "Let's go."

He walked to the curb where his armored Maybach waited, Dex trailing behind with questions he didn't answer. The rear door opened. Vaughn folded himself into the leather sanctuary and pulled it shut.

He sat in silence for ten seconds.

Then he touched the intercom and said, "Get me everything. Ten minutes."

"Sir?" His PA's voice, professional, unsurprised.

"The Brock woman. The one from the wedding." He paused, searching for a name he hadn't bothered to learn. "Evelyn. I want her history, her finances, her medical records, every vulnerability that can be monetized. Encrypted. My personal server."

"Of course, Mr. Sterling-Rhodes."

Vaughn ended the connection. He stared out the window at the passing city, his thumb still circling the cufflink, his heart refusing to settle into its normal rhythm.

In the Lincoln, three blocks south and turning west, Frankie cleared his throat.

"Miss Brock? The Fifth Avenue residence?"

Evelyn's reflection in the dark glass showed a woman transformed. The cold was absolute now, a force field that seemed to push the very upholstery away from her skin.

"Chelsea," she said. "Pier 59. The warehouse district."

Frankie's hands tightened on the wheel. "Miss, that's-those buildings are condemned. Homeless encampments, drug traffic. Not safe."

Evelyn's eyes found his in the mirror.

She said nothing. She didn't need to. The temperature in the cabin dropped ten degrees, and Frankie felt something ancient and reptilian stir in his gut-a recognition of hierarchy that predated language.

He swallowed. "Yes, Miss."

The Lincoln changed lanes, signaling for the turn that would take them away from the Upper East Side, away from the gilded cage of the Brock family seat, toward the industrial decay of the far west side.

Evelyn withdrew a phone from her clutch. Black, unbranded, the kind of device that didn't exist in consumer catalogs. Her thumbs moved over the screen in a blur of input-coordinates, commands, a string of alphanumeric code that meant nothing to Frankie's watching eyes.

She pressed send.

The screen flashed green: TRANSMISSION CONFIRMED.

Evelyn closed her eyes. Her lips moved, counting silently, beginning some private clock that only she could hear.

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