Death wasn't peaceful. It was loud.
The wind screamed loudly in my ears as I fell, but the impact when death came was silent. A crack and sudden coldness, then... nothing. No pain. No light. Just an emptiness. I floated there, until a voice sliced through the dark. "Elena." My mother's voice. It wrapped around me like a thread, pulling me toward a small hole of light. Colors bled into the dark. Shapes formed: a woman with chestnut hair and gray eyes, her hands stretched out to me. Clara. "Mom?" My voice echoed, small and broken. "Am I... dead?" She smiled, but it was sad. "Not yet. But you are close." The light around her flickered, revealing glimpses of a place that wasn't a place it was like a world of spinning stars and broken memories. My memories. Flash. Liam's hands on my back, pushing me off the balcony. Flash. Serena's laugh, sharp and bright, as I fell. Flash. My father's empty eyes at our last dinner together. "Why?" I asked. "Why did they do this?" My mom's image fading out. "Because you were never supposed to survive the first time." The stars around us dissolved into a memory of my mother's car crash. I watched it unfold like a ghost. Rain pounded the windshield. My mother held the steering wheel, humming a lullaby to six-year-old me in the backseat. Headlights flashed through the storm and a truck suddenly swerved into our lane. "Mom!" I screamed, but she couldn't hear me. The collision was brutal. Metal screeched. Glass exploded. My mom threw her body over mine, screaming, "Hold on, songbird!" Then silence. In the wreckage, a teenage boy came out of the truck, his face pale under the streetlights. Adrian Voss, younger, terrified, trying to make a phone call on his phone. "Dad, I.. I didn't mean to", he said with his voice shaking. The memory shattered. Mom's voice hardened. "His father ordered it. To steal my work. To punish me for refusing him." "Project Echo," I whispered. She nodded. "They will come for you too, Elena. Unless you break the cycle." "You have a choice, Stay here, with me... or go back." "Back? To them?" My voice cracked. "To dying again?" "To living." She held my hand, her touch was like sunlight. "But it wont be the same. You will remember. You'll fight. And you'll have to trust no one, not even your father." "Why would I trust you?" I pulled away. "You left me! You let them.." "I am sorry." Her voice broke. "But this is the only way. Go back. Save yourself. Save him." "Who?" The shadows swallowing her light. "Your..." The word vanished. I fell. Beeping. Beep. Beep. Beep. My eyelids flapped open. White ceiling. Fluorescent lights. The stench of antiseptic. Hospital. I tried to move, but my body was weak. Tubes connected to my arms. A heart monitor chirped. "Ms. Hart?" A nurse leaned over me, her smile so bright. "Welcome back." Back. I remembered. The balcony. The fall. Liam's laugh. I gagged. "Easy," the nurse said, adjusting my IV. "You are lucky. Thirty stories, and all you have are a few broken ribs and bruises." Lucky. The door flew open. Liam rushed in, hair perfectly messy, eyes red. "Elena! Thank God." His cologne hit me first-sandalwood and lies. Then his arms wrapped around me, tight enough to crack my ribs. I didn't hug back. "Serena is downstairs," he said, pulling away. "She has been a mess." I stared at him. You pushed me. You killed me. But the words stuck in my throat. They told the world it was an accident. "Grief," the tabloids speculated. "The poor thing lost her mother, then nearly her father..." Liam played the devoted husband. He brought me lilies and read me headlines then he smoothed my hair while I pretended to sleep. "You are safe now," he whispered once, kissing my forehead. I bit my tongue until it bled. Three weeks later, I found the vial. Liam's briefcase lay open on his desk, stuffed with contracts and a silver flask. Beneath them, was a glass bottle labeled Digitalis. It was a heart medication. My hands shook. I had seen that word in my mom's old medical journals. Digitalis toxicity causes irregular heartbeat, nausea, confusion. Just like Dad's "heart attack." The bathroom door creaked. Liam stood in the doorway, smiling. "Looking for something, songbird?" I clutched the vial. "What is this?" "It is a medicine." He stepped closer. "For your father. To help him recover," He said. "You are a liar" I replied. He sighed, and took the vial from my hand. "You're paranoid. It's the trauma, love. The doctors warned me." I resisted, but he caught my wrist, his grip bruising my skin. "Careful," he murmured. "You wouldn't want another accident." I waited until he slept. His phone light glowed on the nightstand. I swiped it, heart pounding. And I saw a Messages to Serena: We need to move faster. She already knows. Tomorrow. The balcony. The floor tilted. I steadied myself, then snapped photos of every incriminating file in his briefcase, the shell companies, forged signatures, transfers to offshore accounts as proofs. But who would believe me? Rain lashed the penthouse windows. I confronted him on the balcony, the city lights were blurred by storm. "I know what you did," I said, my voice steady. "To Dad and to me." Liam laughed. "And what will you do? Cry to the press? You're just a broken little girl playing detective." Serena walking towards me, her red lips curved in a smirk. "Time to fly, Ellie." I moved back, holding the balcony railing and said, "You will never get away with this." "We already have." Liam said and moved towards me. "Who would miss you? Your father is half-dead. Your 'friends' are mine. Even your mother chose her experiments over you." Rage burned through me. "Don't you dare talk about her!" Serena tried to push me and I dodged, but Liam grabbed my arm. "Goodbye, songbird." Their hands both pushed me off the railing. I fell. Darkness. Then light. Mom stood before me again, her form flickering. "Last chance, Elena. Go back. Or stay." "Why?" I screamed. "Why do I have to fix your mistakes?" "Because you're stronger than I was." She pressed her hand to my chest. "And because I love you." The light exploded.The day was cold and clear as Hart Tower's main hall transformed into a press room. Rows of chairs were set up for reporters and cameras were fixed on a raised platform. At the front, behind a long table piled with documents and photos, Elena stood with quiet determination. Today was the day she would speak to the world. Every lie, every secret, and every moment of betrayal would be laid bare for all to see.Elena's hands trembled only slightly as she arranged the evidence before her. Printed files, photographs, and video stills were neatly displayed for everyone to see. Beside her, Noah checked the sound system and the presentation slides, ensuring that every piece of evidence would be projected on the large screen behind her. Their faces were set with the seriousness of the moment, this was not just another press conference, but a turning point.The room slowly filled with journalists. Cameras flashed, and reporters whispered among themselves as they set up their microphones and not
Later that afternoon, Hart Tower buzzed with a tense energy. News of Elena's meeting with the board had spread quickly, and whispers of betrayal and dark secrets circulated through the corridors. In a small, office at the back of the building, a team of trusted board members and law enforcement officials had gathered to plan their next move. Their goal was clear: untangle the web of lies spun by Liam, Serena, and their allies, and expose every hidden secret once and for all.Elena sat at a long table with Mr. Dalton and several other board members. "We have all the evidence now," Mr. Dalton began, his voice steady but filled with resolve. "But our enemies are many, and they will not give up easily. Liam and Serena are not only powerful in business, they have loyal followers who will do anything to protect their secrets."Elena nodded, "The web of lies is vast," she said, her tone calm but strong. "But every lie has a thread. We will follow each thread until the whole fabric of deceit
The morning light shone slowly over the city as Elena, Noah, and Richard prepared for the next step. After the daring rescue at the hidden warehouse, they gathered in a quiet meeting room at Hart Tower. The room was modest and simple, with a long wooden table and a few chairs around it. Papers, photos, and files were spread out before them, each one with a small piece of the puzzle that had unraveled the dangerous web of lies.Mr. Dalton and several other board members sat at the table, their faces filled with mix of worry and determination. They had come together because they believed in the family legacy and the truth that Elena had fought so hard to show. In that room, under the soft glow of fluorescent lights, the future of Hart Industries seemed to hang in the balance.Mr. Dalton cleared his throat and spoke in a calm, measured tone. "Elena, we have seen the evidence you have brought. The forged documents, the secret messages, the video of the clone, and even the proof of your fa
The morning air was cool and fresh, Elena and Noah carried a thick folder of evidence in one hand and a small map in the other. The map showed a hidden warehouse on the outskirts of town where Elena's father, Richard, was believed to be held by Liam's allies.The city was slowly waking up. Street vendors set up their carts and people hurried to work, unaware of the dangerous game unfolding behind the glass and blocks of Hart Tower. Elena's face was set in a firm line as she walked beside Noah. Their mission was clear: rescue Richard and expose the treacherous plot that had almost erased Elena's life.At a small coffee shop near the safe house, they met with Mr. Dalton, the long trusted board member. He listened closely as Elena and Noah explained every piece of evidence they had gathered-files, video clips, and secret messages that proved Liam's lies and Serena's dangerous plans."We must act quickly," Mr. Dalton said, his voice low and steady. "Time is not on our side. If they decide
Elena and Noah left the safe house, They moved quickly along the quiet streets, their footsteps echoing on the wet pavement. Elena clutched the folder of evidence tightly. Every paper, every photograph, and every recorded message was a step toward the truth. Today, she would face the board of Hart Industries. Today, she would stand up and show everyone the real Elena Hart.At Hart Tower, Its tall glass windows reflected the gray sky, and the large lobby felt empty and lonely. Inside, the executives and board members moved about with determined expressions, as if they were busy with important business. But behind their serious faces, Elena knew a web of lies and betrayal was hiding in the corridors.Noah guided her to a small conference room where a few trusted board members had agreed to meet them in secret. The room had a long table in the middle and a few chairs placed neatly around it and Elena's heart beat fast as she arranged the evidence on the table. Every file was a piece of h
Rain fell gently on the quiet street outside the safe house where Elena and Noah had taken refuge. Inside the room was small but filled with the soft glow of hope. Stacks of papers, photographs, and files were spread out on a worn wooden table. Each sheet was a piece of the puzzle roof of betrayal, forged documents, and secret messages that spoke of dark deals, a dangerous clone, and the hidden plots of Liam and Serena.Elena sat quietly at the table, her eyes fixed on the evidence before her. Every detail told a painful story, moment when her world shattered, the cold phone messages, and the memory of that terrible night on the balcony. But now, these pieces were more than just reminders of her past. They were the weapons she would use to fight back. Next morning, she would stand before the board and show them the truth. The truth that she was not a fake, but the real Elena Hart.Noah was working on a old computer in the corner, his fingers tapping steadily as he reviewed the surveil