Chapter 3

The Heiress's Vengeance: You Chose the Wrong Sister

The lobby of Vanguard Hospitality was a temple of polished marble and hushed, multi-million-dollar conversations. It was a place where fortunes were made and broken before lunchtime.

At precisely 1:45 PM, the revolving doors spun, and Liam Thorne strode in, looking like a man who already owned the building. He was dressed in a sharp, light-grey suit, radiating the false confidence of a man desperately running from his own failures. Clinging to his arm, looking entirely out of place in the corporate sanctuary, was Chloe Sterling.

Chloe wore a designer pink tweed dress and oversized sunglasses, carrying a tiny, useless handbag. She looked around the lobby with a mixture of awe and entitlement, as if mentally redecorating the space.

Eighty floors above, Sienna Vance watched them on a massive, high-definition security monitor mounted on the wall of the Chairman’s office.

Sitting behind the petrified wood desk, Sienna adjusted the cuffs of the new, razor-sharp black blazer Julian had provided for her. "Dress for the execution," he had said earlier, handing her the garment bag. He was right. She felt like a weapon.

Julian stood behind her chair, his hands resting lightly on the backrest, his gaze fixed on the monitor. The proximity of him was distracting—he smelled of sandalwood and power—but Sienna kept her focus locked on the screen.

Down in the lobby, Liam approached the front desk. The audio feed piped clearly into the office.

"Liam Thorne, CEO of Thorne Developments," Liam announced to the receptionist, flashing his most charismatic smile. "I have a two o'clock with Julian Cross."

The receptionist clicked her mouse. "Ah, yes. Mr. Thorne. Please take a seat in the waiting area. The executives are currently finishing up a luncheon."

Liam’s smile faltered, a flash of arrogant annoyance crossing his face. "I'm not here to wait. I'm here to sign a contract. Tell Mr. Cross I've arrived."

"I have notified the top floor, sir," the receptionist replied politely, entirely unfazed by his tone. "Please wait."

Chloe sighed loudly, dropping her sunglasses down her nose to glare at the receptionist. "Excuse me? Do you know who he is? He just merged with the Sterling Trust. I am a Sterling. You don't make us wait on these little leather benches like common couriers. Fetch us some sparkling water, at least. And make sure it's cold. My latte this morning was lukewarm, and I'm already having a terrible day."

The receptionist blinked, her expression hardening. "The water cooler is by the elevators, ma'am."

"Unbelievable," Chloe huffed, crossing her arms. "The service here is atrocious, Liam. You should have them fire her once you sign the deal."

"I will, babe. Just relax," Liam muttered, checking his gold watch nervously.

Up in the office, Sienna let out a short, dark laugh. "She really thinks marrying him makes her royalty."

"Entitlement is a disease of the untalented," Julian remarked quietly, his deep voice vibrating near her shoulder. "They are entirely oblivious to the fact that they are standing on a trapdoor. Shall we pull the lever?"

Sienna turned her chair slightly, looking up into Julian’s silver eyes. The protective, yet ruthless energy he projected was intoxicating. He wasn't coddling her; he was handing her the sword.

"Let them wait another ten minutes," Sienna said coldly. "Let Liam sweat. Then send them to Boardroom Alpha."

"Ruthless," Julian murmured approvingly. He tapped a button on his smartwatch. "Consider it done."

Fifteen minutes later, the heavy oak doors of Boardroom Alpha swung open. The room was cavernous, dominated by a thirty-foot mahogany table that gleamed under modern, recessed lighting. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooked the sprawling metropolis.

Sienna sat at the very head of the table. The high-backed leather Chairman’s chair dwarfed her slightly, but she commanded the space with iron-clad posture. The room was otherwise entirely empty. Julian was deliberately absent.

Liam and Chloe walked in, complaining loudly.

"I swear, if Cross thinks he can play power games with me—" Liam started, stopping dead in his tracks as his eyes landed on the end of the table.

Chloe bumped into his back. "What is it, Liam? Is he here?"

Liam stared at Sienna, his jaw slackening in sheer disbelief. He blinked twice, as if expecting the apparition to vanish.

"Sienna?" Liam choked out, his voice echoing in the large room.

Sienna rested her elbows on the table, steepling her fingers just as Julian had done earlier that morning. She looked at him with an expression of absolute, arctic indifference.

"Good afternoon, Mr. Thorne. Ms. Sterling," Sienna said, her voice steady and echoing with authority. "Have a seat. We have business to discuss."

Chloe pushed past Liam, her eyes widening behind her oversized sunglasses before her face twisted into a cruel, mocking sneer.

"Oh my god," Chloe laughed, a shrill, grating sound. "Sienna! What on earth are you doing here? Did Daddy cut you off so fast you had to get a job as a secretary? At Vanguard?"

Liam recovered his shock, his cowardly arrogance quickly rushing back in to protect his ego. He let out a scoffing laugh, walking confidently toward the table.

"Sienna, this is pathetic," Liam said, shaking his head. "I know you're hurt about last night. I know you're emotional. But stalking me to my business meetings? Sneaking into the boardroom to play dress-up in the boss's chair? This is a new low, even for you."

Sienna didn't move a muscle. She simply watched them, letting them dig the hole deeper. "I am not here to play, Liam. I suggest you sit down so we can review your loan application."

"You're going to review my loan?" Liam laughed louder, looking back at Chloe as if sharing a grand joke. "You? A glorified middle-manager who couldn't even keep her fiancé? Listen to me very carefully, Sienna. Get out of that chair right now, before Julian Cross walks in here and has you arrested for trespassing."

"Yeah, Sienna," Chloe chimed in, leaning against the mahogany table and inspecting her nails. "You're embarrassing yourself again. Just like last night. Run along and fetch us that sparkling water the receptionist refused to get."

Sienna’s eyes snapped to Chloe, sharp and unforgiving. "If you touch that table again, Chloe, I will have security physically remove you from the building."

Chloe recoiled, genuinely startled by the venom in Sienna’s voice.

"That's enough!" Liam snapped, his face flushing red with anger. He slammed his briefcase onto the table. "I am done humoring you, Sienna. I am here to secure a fifty-million-dollar contract that will make me untouchable. I am not going to let my psychotic ex-girlfriend ruin this. Get out. Now."

"Or what?" Sienna challenged, her voice dropping an octave.

"Or I call security myself," Liam threatened, reaching for the sleek intercom phone in the center of the table.

Before his fingers could graze the receiver, the heavy oak doors at the back of the boardroom swung open with a loud, authoritative click.

The temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees. Julian Cross strode in, his presence instantly suffocating the space. He moved with the predatory grace of a man who owned everything he looked at.

Liam immediately pulled his hand back from the phone, standing up straight. The arrogant sneer vanished from his face, replaced by a desperate, sycophantic smile.

"Mr. Cross!" Liam practically tripped over his own feet stepping forward to offer his hand. "Liam Thorne. It is an absolute honor. I was just—"

Julian didn't even look at Liam. He walked right past the outstretched hand, entirely ignoring the man's existence. He walked the length of the massive table, his silver eyes locked on Sienna.

He stopped just behind her chair, turning smoothly to face the room. He placed one hand respectfully on the back of Sienna’s chair, a physical demonstration of his allegiance.

"I apologize for the delay," Julian said, his dark, rich voice slicing through the silence. He finally turned his gaze to Liam, looking at him as one might look at a cockroach on a pristine floor. "I see you’ve already met Madam Chairwoman."

Liam’s outstretched hand slowly dropped to his side. The blood drained completely from his face, leaving him a sickly, ashen grey.

"Madam... what?" Liam whispered, his voice trembling.

Chloe let out a nervous little giggle. "Mr. Cross, I think there's been a mistake. That's just Sienna. She's my sister. She's nobody."

Julian’s eyes snapped to Chloe, so cold and lethal that she instantly stepped back.

"The only mistake made in this building," Julian said softly, "was you assuming you could speak in her presence without permission. Ms. Vance is the majority shareholder and the supreme executive of Vanguard Hospitality."

Liam stumbled backward, hitting the edge of a chair. His mind visibly scrambled, trying to process the impossible mathematics of the situation. The woman he had discarded the night before, the woman he had told lacked 'pedigree,' was the secret billionaire holding the keys to his financial survival.

"No," Liam gasped, shaking his head frantically. "No, that's impossible. She was an ops manager. She was broke. She—"

"She was carrying your pathetic, sinking ship on her back," Sienna finally spoke, her voice ringing out like a judge delivering a death sentence.

Sienna stood up slowly. She picked up Liam’s business dossier from the table and held it between her fingers.

"You came here today for a lifeline, Liam," Sienna said, her sharp tongue fully unleashed, cutting him to ribbons. "You came begging for fifty million dollars because Thorne Developments is effectively bankrupt. And you brought your shiny new toy to prove you had backing."

She looked at Chloe, who was staring at Sienna with wide, horrified eyes.

"Tell me, Liam," Sienna continued, taking a slow step around the table toward him. "Did you tell Chloe that her precious Sterling trust fund isn't even enough to cover your outstanding debts? Did you tell her that if I don't sign this contract today, you will be personally liable for tens of millions in defaulted loans by Friday?"

Chloe whipped her head toward Liam. "Liam? What is she talking about? You said we were expanding!"

Liam was sweating profusely, his hands shaking. He looked at Julian, desperate for a lifeline. "Mr. Cross, please. We had a tentative agreement. The acquisitions team reviewed my numbers—"

"The acquisitions team answers to the Chairwoman," Julian replied coldly, crossing his arms. "Your fate belongs entirely to her."

Sienna stopped a few feet away from Liam. She looked at the man she had loved for five years. The man she had sacrificed sleep, sanity, and her own ambitions for. He looked small now. Pathetic. Cowardly.

"You told me I lacked the pedigree to stand beside you, Liam," Sienna whispered, the words echoing with devastating finality. "Let's see if you have the pedigree to survive me."

Sienna tossed the dossier onto the floor at Liam’s feet. It landed with a heavy smack.

"Pick it up," Sienna commanded, her eyes blazing with vengeance. "And convince me why I shouldn't crush you right now."

Chapter 4

The heavy smack of the dossier hitting the polished mahogany floor echoed through Boardroom Alpha like a gunshot.

For a long, agonizing moment, nobody moved. The silence in the cavernous room was absolute, save for the faint, rapid sound of Liam Thorne’s breathing. He stared at the glossy black fo

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Chapter 5

The Starlight Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was the crown jewel of the city's social calendar. It was an event where the air smelled of vintage champagne and old money, where fortunes were quietly leveraged over caviar, and where the elite came to remind each other exactly who ruled the wor

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