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The Fake Heiress: Captured By Her Warden

Chapter 5 5

Word Count: 657    |    Released on: 07/02/2026

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that Victoria had picked out. It was three sizes too big and ou

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dra. Tell us. Did you finish high school? O

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ctoria said, swirling her wine. She looked at

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ay in disgust. "An

ther," Eleanor whis

spoke in rapid, fluent French. "Bring me another bottle. This one tas

orry. I forgot you don't

eeks, to lull them into a false sense of security. But Victoria's cruelty, her father's calculation, Archibal

h. She looked up.

e guttural, rhythmic slang of the Marseille docks. "The wine is vinegar because it was corked. You can tell by the s

into the room. T

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pale. He had been siphoning money from

slowly. He looked at Ves

. She grabbed her wine glass an

to the left. The red wine sailed past her

said. "On the str

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or sc

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wa

but her grip was iron. She stopped

gth of the cane, straig

reatened," Vesper said

he yanked the cane from

gently on

Vesper stood up. "I'

f the room. Her

t it, exhaling sharply. She had shown too much. She had let t

bed. Someone had

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The Fake Heiress: Captured By Her Warden
The Fake Heiress: Captured By Her Warden
“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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