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Chapter 1 - Entrance of the Heiress

My heels clicked against the marble floor, loud enough that I imagined every step echoing through the cavernous Astoria Corp lobby. I gripped my bag tighter, trying to steady my racing heart. This was it. One wrong move, one slip of my tongue, and everything I had worked for — everything I was risking — could come crashing down.

Heiress. That's the word I was supposed to be. A name that opened doors, a life I didn't actually have. My father's face floated in my mind, pale and tired from the hospital bed, hooked up to machines that I couldn't pay for. His kidney failure was stealing him from me, and I was his only hope. If I didn't act, he wouldn't make it.

I smoothed my blazer, trying to make my trembling hands invisible. Confidence was the only currency I had here, even if it was borrowed. I had memorized Alan Sterling's biography, every scandal, every move he'd made as a ruthless billionaire CEO. He was a man who saw through masks, and I was about to step directly into his predator's gaze, pretending I belonged.

"Can I help you?"

I startled, my eyes snapping to the receptionist. Her tone was polite but firm, and her gaze flicked over me like a security camera scanning for cracks. I forced a smile.

"I'm Julia Hartley. I have an appointment with Mr. Alan Sterling." My voice was calm — too calm for the storm raging inside me.

She raised an eyebrow but didn't challenge me. "Right this way, Ms. Hartley. Mr. Sterling has been expecting you."

I followed her through a hallway that smelled faintly of polished wood and expensive coffee. Abstract art lined the walls, each piece screaming money and power. My stomach twisted. I had never belonged here, and yet I had to act like I did.

When the receptionist knocked on the massive office door, my heart jumped. I smoothed my skirt and stepped inside, hoping my hands didn't betray me.

Alan Sterling was everything I expected — and more. Sitting behind his enormous mahogany desk, he radiated power. Tall, broad-shouldered, and impossibly composed, with eyes that seemed to cut straight through you. My breath hitched, but I forced myself to look up.

"Ms. Hartley," he said, his voice calm but sharp, a blade hidden in velvet. "I've read your résumé. Very impressive… for someone claiming to be an heiress."

I froze. He knows. My chest tightened. I had rehearsed my story a thousand times, every word polished, every smile calculated. Yet here he was, seeing right through me in seconds.

"I… thank you, Mr. Sterling. I assure you, my credentials are legitimate," I said, hoping my trembling voice sounded steady.

Alan leaned back, fingers steepled, eyes narrowing. "I see. And yet, there's something about you… a hesitation. A shadow. You're lying, aren't you?"

Panic clawed at my throat, but I forced a laugh. "I… I just want to save my father. He's very ill, and I had to… take measures to ensure he gets treatment."

His gaze softened — just a fraction — before sharpening again. "Measures?" He rose from his chair, tall and intimidating. The air around him seemed to thicken, every step he took towards me a warning.

"You think you can trick me with a fancy dress and rehearsed lines?" His eyes bored into mine, reading every fiber of my being.

"I—" I swallowed hard. "I only want to save him!" The truth tumbled out, raw and desperate. "I never wanted to hurt anyone. I just… I need him alive!"

Alan's expression flickered — curiosity, amusement, something darker — before returning to the icy control I had heard about in rumors. "You're clever," he said, voice low and dangerous. "But cleverness has a price. You think you can deceive a man like me and walk away unscathed?"

I felt a shiver run down my spine. His presence was suffocating and thrilling all at once. My pulse thudded painfully in my ears.

He stepped back, straightening his suit. "I'll give you a chance," he said finally. "One chance to prove your worth. But know this: I will see every lie, every flaw, every weakness. And when I do…" His eyes locked onto mine. "There will be consequences."

I nodded, desperate to appear brave. "I understand, Mr. Sterling."

He gestured to the chair across from his desk. "Sit. Tell me why you're really here. Not your fabricated life story. Why should I take a risk on you?"

I took a shaky breath, feeling the weight of every choice I had made, every lie I had told. "Because I will do whatever it takes, Mr. Sterling. For my father… and for the opportunity you give me, I will not fail."

A small, dangerous smirk tugged at the corner of his lips. "We'll see."

Before I could respond, the office door swung open violently. A colleague, holding a folder, froze at the sight of us. His eyes widened. "Miss Hartley… are you—?"

My heart skipped a beat. Not now. Not before I could get through the first test. I forced a smile. "Yes. I am… who I claim to be."

Alan's smirk widened. He leaned back in his chair, watching me, savoring the moment, and my stomach twisted with a mixture of fear and… something else. Something I didn't want to name yet.

I had stepped into a world of danger, desire, and deception. And I knew, with every fiber of my being, that nothing would ever be the same again.

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