The Fake Heiress: Captured By Her Warden

The Fake Heiress: Captured By Her Warden

Su Liao

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I was a ghost in the rafters of Sotheby's, five floors above the most expensive pavement in New York, clutching a ten-million-dollar ledger hidden inside a drop of blood-red agate. I had the perfect exit planned, but I didn't count on Harding Bishop, a security predator who could track a shadow through a rainstorm. When the exits were sealed and the tactical teams started swarming, I made a split-second choice to survive. I stepped out of the shadows and looked into the eyes of a billionaire socialite searching for her missing daughter, whispering a single, broken word: "Mom?" Just like that, I wasn't a thief anymore; I was Cassandra Sterling, the heiress who had been gone for five years. But the homecoming was a nightmare. My new "sister" promised to send me back to the gutter, my "father" held a gold-plated pistol to my knee the moment the limo doors closed, and the family patriarch tried to strike me down with his cane just for breathing his air. Every second was a high-wire act. I had to play the part of a traumatized victim while a ten-million-dollar stone was literally sewn into the raw, bleeding wound on my shoulder. If I moved wrong, I'd bleed out; if I spoke wrong, I'd be buried in the backyard of the Hamptons estate. Harding Bishop didn't believe a word of it. He moved into the room next to mine, watching my every breath and checking my hands for gun calluses under the guise of protection. He thinks he's the warden and I'm his prisoner, but he's about to find out that a cornered rat is the most dangerous thing in the house. "Sleep tight, Vesper," he whispered as he locked my door, using my real name for the first time. He thinks he's won, but he has no idea that I'm already reaching for the Agate hidden under my pillow, ready to burn his empire to the ground.

The Fake Heiress: Captured By Her Warden Chapter 1 1

Vesper Vale hung upside down, her ankles locked around the steel beam of the ventilation shaft. The blood rushing to her head was a familiar pressure, a grounding weight in the silence.

She closed her eyes. She needed her heart rate down. Sixty. Fifty-five. Fifty.

The thermal sensors below swept the room in a rhythmic grid. If her body temperature spiked, or if her heart beat too hard against her ribs, the alarms would scream. She was a ghost in the ceiling of Sotheby's auction house, five floors above the most expensive pavement in New York City.

She opened her eyes. Below her, the bulletproof glass case glowed under the museum lights. Inside sat the Crimson Agate. It didn't look like ten million dollars. It looked like a drop of dried blood. But Vesper knew its true worth wasn't in carats, but in the data encrypted on the micro-ledger embedded within its core-a ledger that could topple an empire and block the merger that would create the world's most powerful, and corrupt, corporation.

Vesper lowered herself inches at a time. Her core muscles burned, a sharp, hot line of pain running down her abdomen. She ignored it. Pain was just information.

She pulled the diamond-tipped circle cutter from her belt. She pressed it against the glass. No sound. Just the friction of diamond eating glass. She turned her wrist, carving a perfect circle.

Down in the control van, Harding Bishop stared at the monitors. The green lines of the energy readings were flat. Too flat. As the newly appointed head of security for the Sterling-Bishop merger, he was responsible for assets on both sides of the deal. This auction was his first test.

"Status," Harding barked into his headset.

"Clear, Mr. Bishop," the security chief replied from the lobby. "Sensors are quiet."

Harding didn't like quiet. Quiet was where the rot set in. He tapped the screen. There was a micro-fluctuation in the humidity sensor near the ceiling. A breath.

"Cut the backup power," Harding said. "Force a reboot."

"Sir? That will kill the lights for three seconds."

"Do it."

Vesper felt the hum of the building die before the lights went out. The darkness was absolute.

She lost her visual anchor. Her body swayed in the void. Gravity, once her tool, became her enemy. Her fingertips grazed the invisible grid of the laser net.

One.

She engaged her core, pulling her body into a tight ball.

Two.

She reached through the hole in the glass. Her gloved fingers closed around the cold, rough stone.

Three.

The lights slammed back on.

Vesper was already gone. She had hauled herself back into the shadows of the vaulted ceiling, pressing her body flat against the ornate molding.

The doors burst open. Harding Bishop strode in, his tactical flashlight cutting through the air like a physical blade. He didn't look at the floor. He looked up.

Vesper held her breath. She could see the top of his head. He was five meters below her. He walked to the case. He placed a hand on the glass.

He felt it. The vibration. The ghost of movement.

Harding's head snapped up. His beam hit the molding where she had been half a second ago.

Empty.

Vesper scrambled through the ductwork, her knees scraping against the galvanized steel. She shoved the Agate into her pocket.

"Seal the exits!" Harding's voice roared through the vents, distorted by the metal. "She's inside!"

Red lights began to strobe. The wail of the siren vibrated in Vesper's teeth. She checked the holographic map on her wrist. The north exit was blocked. The south exit was swarming with tactical units.

She was a rat in a coffee can.

She reached the utility closet on the second floor. She could hear the heavy boots of the tactical team sprinting down the hall.

Option A: The window. Eighty percent chance of death.

Option B: The crowd. But she was wearing a black tactical suit.

Option C.

Vesper pulled a micro-charge from her belt. She slapped it onto the main valve of the fire suppression system.

Three. Two. One.

She kicked the door open.

Harding saw the blur of black movement at the end of the corridor. He didn't hesitate. He raised his weapon and fired.

The bullet grazed Vesper's shoulder. It felt like a hot poker branding her skin. She didn't scream. She rolled.

Boom.

The pipe burst. High-pressure water exploded into the hallway, a wall of white mist and freezing rain.

Harding cursed. He tapped his goggles, switching to thermal. But the cold water masked everything. The hallway was a wash of blue and purple.

Vesper used the cold. She let the water soak her, dropping her body temperature to match the background. She slipped through a side door, tumbling into a supply closet.

Her shoulder throbbed. Warm blood mixed with the cold water soaking her suit. She could hear Harding's footsteps splashing on the wet floor. He was close. He moved like a predator who smelled blood.

Vesper ripped the zipper of her suit down. She peeled the black neoprene off, her skin slick with a mix of sweat and freezing water. The thin, moisture-wicking compression layer she wore underneath was practically transparent. She had no time for modesty. She frantically searched the shelves. She grabbed a yellow rubber cleaning glove from a shelf and a discarded janitor's smock. She shoved the Crimson Agate inside the middle finger of the glove and tossed it into a bucket of dirty mop water.

The door handle turned.

Vesper kicked the back door of the closet open and fell into the banquet hall.

Harding kicked the closet door in. Gun raised.

Empty. Just a wet tactical suit on the floor and a bucket of dirty water.

He shoved through the back door, emerging into the ballroom.

Hundreds of people in tuxedos and gowns turned to look. Screams erupted.

Harding lowered his gun, his chest heaving. He scanned the sea of faces. He looked for fear. He looked for guilt.

But all he saw were rich people terrified of a man with a gun.

"Nobody leaves," Harding said, his voice low and dangerous. "Start the retinal scans."

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“I was a ghost in the rafters of Sotheby's, five floors above the most expensive pavement in New York, clutching a ten-million-dollar ledger hidden inside a drop of blood-red agate. I had the perfect exit planned, but I didn't count on Harding Bishop, a security predator who could track a shadow through a rainstorm. When the exits were sealed and the tactical teams started swarming, I made a split-second choice to survive. I stepped out of the shadows and looked into the eyes of a billionaire socialite searching for her missing daughter, whispering a single, broken word: "Mom?" Just like that, I wasn't a thief anymore; I was Cassandra Sterling, the heiress who had been gone for five years. But the homecoming was a nightmare. My new "sister" promised to send me back to the gutter, my "father" held a gold-plated pistol to my knee the moment the limo doors closed, and the family patriarch tried to strike me down with his cane just for breathing his air. Every second was a high-wire act. I had to play the part of a traumatized victim while a ten-million-dollar stone was literally sewn into the raw, bleeding wound on my shoulder. If I moved wrong, I'd bleed out; if I spoke wrong, I'd be buried in the backyard of the Hamptons estate. Harding Bishop didn't believe a word of it. He moved into the room next to mine, watching my every breath and checking my hands for gun calluses under the guise of protection. He thinks he's the warden and I'm his prisoner, but he's about to find out that a cornered rat is the most dangerous thing in the house. "Sleep tight, Vesper," he whispered as he locked my door, using my real name for the first time. He thinks he's won, but he has no idea that I'm already reaching for the Agate hidden under my pillow, ready to burn his empire to the ground.”
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