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The Secret Billionaire Heiress Strikes Back
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5 Chapters
Chapter 10 Allergies img
Chapter 11 Unexpected Loyalties img
Chapter 12 Fear img
Chapter 13 The Promise img
Chapter 14 Anger at Ravyn img
Chapter 15 Jealous Aspen img
Chapter 16 Finding Leverage img
Chapter 17 Twisting The Narrative img
Chapter 18 Gaslighting img
Chapter 19 Hiding True Feelings img
Chapter 20 Lying Promise img
Chapter 21 Investigation img
Chapter 22 Fear Of Being Found img
Chapter 23 Family Drama img
Chapter 24 Butting In Personal Matters img
Chapter 25 Prison Training img
Chapter 26 Aspen Is Not Me img
Chapter 27 Kidnapping Ravyn img
Chapter 28 Forced Against Her Will img
Chapter 29 Calling in Backup img
Chapter 30 Knight In Shining Armour img
Chapter 31 A Job Interview img
Chapter 32 Test img
Chapter 33 Family Moments img
Chapter 34 Hide And Seek img
Chapter 35 Unexpected Visit img
Chapter 36 Seeking img
Chapter 37 Sacrificing img
Chapter 38 Family Meeting img
Chapter 39 Family Plan img
Chapter 40 Jealousy is a disease img
Chapter 41 Pretenders img
Chapter 42 Dante Her Hero img
Chapter 43 Informing Ravyn img
Chapter 44 How Hard Could It Be img
Chapter 45 Personal Driver img
Chapter 46 First Day At Work img
Chapter 47 Gamble img
Chapter 48 Game ON img
Chapter 49 Whisper 119 img
Chapter 50 Searching For Intel img
Chapter 51 RedHaven img
Chapter 52 Find Her Son img
Chapter 53 Father Rhys Larsen img
Chapter 54 Just A Complication img
Chapter 55 Issues img
Chapter 56 Pretense img
Chapter 57 Accusations img
Chapter 58 Ambitious day at work img
Chapter 59 Hacking Whisper 119 img
Chapter 60 Impressed img
Chapter 61 Family Gathering img
Chapter 62 Fake Relationship img
Chapter 63 Caught In The Art img
Chapter 64 Meetup img
Chapter 65 Denial img
Chapter 66 Delusion img
Chapter 67 Squashed Hope img
Chapter 68 Angry Miles img
Chapter 69 Fucking Up img
Chapter 70 New Plan img
Chapter 71 Interference img
Chapter 72 Accusations From Aspen img
Chapter 73 Fighting Back img
Chapter 74 Resolution img
Chapter 75 Dark Night img
Chapter 76 Memories Of That Night img
Chapter 77 New Job img
Chapter 78 Seventy two hours img
Chapter 79 Blackmailed img
Chapter 80 Figuring It Out img
Chapter 81 Family Day img
Chapter 82 Time To Go img
Chapter 83 Best Friends Kiss img
Chapter 84 Watched img
Chapter 85 Target img
Chapter 86 Trust img
Chapter 87 Tick Tock img
Chapter 88 School Time img
Chapter 89 Beatings img
Chapter 90 Consoling The KIds img
Chapter 91 It Doesn't Hurt img
Chapter 92 Late Shift img
Chapter 93 What Happened img
Chapter 94 Basic First Aid img
Chapter 95 Mortification img
Chapter 96 Handling it img
Chapter 97 The Arrest img
Chapter 98 Defending Her img
Chapter 99 Intimacy Jealousy img
Chapter 100 Uncertain Of Her Goals img
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Chapter 5 Whisper 119

Chapter 5

The whispers that followed this declaration were even more intense than before. Ravyn could see the social calculation happening behind dozens of pairs of eyes-if the Hawkins family had just publicly claimed her as their daughter, but she was denying any connection, what did that mean? What scandal was being hinted at?

Rhys' lips curved into something that wasn't quite a smile but suggested he was thoroughly enjoying the chaos unfolding before him. When he spoke, his voice carried the weight of someone who had seen his fair share of family dysfunction and found this particular display lacking in originality.

"How unfortunate," he said, his tone making it clear he found it anything but. "It seems you've attempted to claim connection to someone who wants nothing to do with you. That must be... embarrassing."

He turned his attention fully to Nathan, and something in his expression made the older man take an involuntary step backward. "You know, I've built my reputation on one very simple principle: I don't tolerate liars. And I especially don't tolerate people who try to use family connections to manipulate situations to their advantage."

"Mr. Larsen, I assure you-" Garret began, but Rhys cut him off with a gesture.

"Let me tell you what I see," Rhys said, his voice never rising above conversational volume but somehow commanding absolute attention. "I see a family who treats this young woman like a servant, gives her the worst accommodations, makes her eat separately from the rest of you, and then has the audacity to call her your daughter when it's socially convenient. When you want to claim connection to control her behavior. When you want to use that claimed relationship to manage your reputation."

He took a step forward, and the Hawkins family collectively took a step back. "I see a woman who was apparently abroad for years-though none of you seem to have visited her or maintained contact-and who you've now brought back and installed in your basement like an embarrassing secret you want to keep hidden but can't quite discard."

Eleanor's face had gone from red to white. "How dare you-"

"I see," Rhys continued as if she hadn't spoken, "a family at a party celebrating an engagement, where your supposed daughter's former fiancé is now marrying her supposed sister. And instead of showing this daughter-if that's what she is-any compassion or support, you're attacking her for having a conversation with a guest at a party you forced her to attend."

He turned to Jeremy, whose earlier bravado had completely evaporated. "And you, young man, have the audacity to suggest she's causing you embarrassment? You, who clearly has no idea what real hardship looks like?"

Moving on to Miles, Rhys' expression turned absolutely glacial. "As for you, attempting to claim fiancée rights to a woman who is clearly not your fiancée-while your actual fiancée stands right there-that's pathetic even by the low standards I'm seeing displayed here tonight."

Miles opened his mouth, closed it, and then wisely chose to remain silent.

Finally, Rhys turned to Aspen, who had been watching the entire scene with barely concealed malice beneath her concerned facade. "And you, wearing that ring like a trophy while pretending concern for your 'sister.' Tell me, does it ever exhaust you, maintaining that innocent expression while your eyes give away everything you're really thinking?"

Aspen's mask slipped completely for just a moment, her face twisting with pure hatred before she caught herself and schooled her features back into hurt confusion. But everyone had seen it-that flash of genuine emotion that revealed far more than any words could have.

Rhys turned back to the wider audience, his voice carrying to every corner of the now completely silent room. "I came tonight as a courtesy to the senior Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, who have always treated me with respect and dignity. But I find I have no interest in remaining at a gathering where I'm forced to witness a family treating one of their own-or someone they're claiming as their own-with such transparent cruelty."

He looked down at Ravyn, and his expression softened almost imperceptibly. "Would you care to join me in the garden? The air has grown rather stale in here."

Ravyn nodded, accepting the arm he offered with natural grace. As they turned to leave, she heard her family scrambling behind them.

"Mr. Larsen, please-"

"If we could just explain-"

"There's been a terrible misunderstanding-"

But Rhys didn't pause or look back, and neither did Ravyn. She could feel eyes boring into her back as they walked through the crowd, which parted for them like water around stone. Some faces showed shock, others showed speculation, and more than a few showed what looked like approval.

As they stepped through the French doors onto the garden terrace, Ravyn could hear the explosion of conversation that erupted behind them. The damage control her family would have to do tonight would be extensive, she knew. And she found she didn't care even a little bit.

The garden was beautifully maintained, with stone pathways winding between carefully manicured hedges and flower beds. Soft lighting illuminated the paths without being harsh, and the sound of a fountain somewhere in the distance provided a pleasant counterpoint to the party noise gradually fading behind them.

Rhys led her to a bench beneath a pergola covered in climbing roses. Only once they were seated and the party was out of sight did he release her arm and turn to face her fully.

"That," he said with genuine amusement, "was possibly the most entertaining dinner party I've attended in years."

Ravyn found herself laughing, real laughter that came from somewhere deep in her chest. "I can't believe I just did that. They're going to make my life absolutely miserable."

"They were already making your life miserable," Rhys pointed out. "At least now you've made it clear you're not going to be a passive participant in your own mistreatment."

She studied him in the soft light, this stranger who had somehow read the situation perfectly and chosen to support her rather than maintaining polite social fiction. "Why did you do that? You don't know me. For all you know, I could be exactly the troublemaker they're painting me as."

"Perhaps," Rhys acknowledged. "But I've spent enough time with liars and manipulators to recognize them when I see them. And what I saw in there was a family trying to control someone they see as a threat or an embarrassment." He paused, his gray eyes searching her face. "Besides, anyone who can maintain that level of composure while eating soup off the floor and then show up to a party like nothing happened is someone I'm interested in knowing better."

Ravyn felt cold wash over her. "How did you know about that?"

"I have excellent sources," he said simply. "I make it my business to know about people who interest me. And you, Ravyn Hawkins-or whoever you really are-are very interesting indeed."

"I'm nobody special," she said, echoing her earlier words.

"I don't believe that for a second," Rhys replied. "In fact, I think you're someone very special indeed. Someone who's been through something terrible and come out the other side stronger for it. Someone who knows how to survive when survival shouldn't be possible."

He leaned back against the bench, his posture relaxed despite the intensity of his gaze. "Which brings me to something I wanted to discuss with you. I'm looking for someone. Someone with a very particular set of skills."

Ravyn felt her pulse quicken but kept her expression neutral. "What kind of skills?"

"Computer skills. Hacking skills, specifically. I'm looking for someone who went by the alias Whisper_119." He watched her face carefully as he said the name, looking for any reaction.

Ravyn's mind raced. Whisper_119 had been her online identity during her time in prison, when she'd taught herself coding and hacking using smuggled technology and carefully hidden internet access. She'd been good-good enough that she'd built a reputation in certain underground circles before deliberately vanishing two years ago when things had gotten too dangerous.

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