Chapter 72
Camille’s point of view
I stood in Victoria’s office, staring at the meticulously crafted guest list on the desk between us. Names neatly typed in three columns, people whose lives would forever change in exactly two weeks‘ time. Rose. Stefan. Fashion industry leaders. Business rivals. Society reporters. All unknowingly summoned to witness the final act of a drama two years in the making.
“Are you certain about this?” Victoria asked, her voice carrying none of its usual commanding certainty. “Once we take this step, there’s no going back.”
I traced my finger down the list, stopping at Richard and Margaret Lewis. The parents who had raised me, then forgotten me when Rose’s manipulation had proven more compelling than their love.
“I’m certain,” I said, surprised by the steadiness in my voice. “It’s time for everyone to know the truth.”
After two years of careful planning, of strategic destruction of watching from the shadows as Rose’s empire crumbled piece by methodical piece, the moment had arrived for the final revelation. Camille Lewis wasn’t dead. She had been reborn as Camille Kane, and she had orchestrated the systematic destruction of those who had betrayed her.
Victoria studied me, her sharp eyes missing nothing. “And your motivation? Is this about justice, or is it personal satisfaction?”
The question hung between us, more significant than it might seem. For two years, Victoria had guided my transformation from broken victim to powerful avenger with one consistent warning: emotion clouds judgment. Strategic revenge required cold calculation, not heated passion.
“Both,” I admitted, honesty winning over performance for perhaps the first time since my rebirth. “I want justice. But I also want to see their faces when they realize what’s happened. Who’s been behind their destruction.”
Something like approval flickered in Victoria’s eyes. “At least you’re honest about it. That’s progress.”
I moved to the windows overlooking Manhattan’s skyline. Somewhere in that sprawling city, Rose was hiding in her penthouse, her fashion empire destroyed, her reputation in tatters, her fiancé gone, her godfather’s company seized. Stefan was fighting to save the last remnants of his shipping business, his family legacy reduced to a single struggling office in Seattle. Both experiencing exactly the helplessness I had felt when they destroyed my life.
“Alexander thinks I should reconsider,” I said, still facing the window.
Victoria’s reflection appeared beside mine in the glass. “Does he now? And what are his reasons?”
“He believes revealing myself will give Rose power she currently doesn’t have. Knowledge of who’s been orchestrating her downfall.” I turned to face Victoria. “He thinks it’s smarter to let her suffer without ever knowing why.”
“And what do you think?”
I considered the question carefully. Alexander’s concern wasn’t groundless. Rose was dangerous, manipulative, ruthless. Giving her information was giving her a weapon. But something in me needed this final confrontation, needed to stand before her, unveiled, and claim responsibility for her destruction.
“I think some victories need to be witnessed to be complete” I said finally. “Some truths need to be spoken aloud.
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Chapter 72
Victoria nodded, moving back to her desk to review the event plans. “Then we’ll proceed. The Phoenix Gala, two weeks from tonight at the Kane mansion. Ostensibly to announce your appointment as president of our new Tech division.”
“And actually to reveal that Camille Lewis has returned from the dead,” I finished, a shiver running through me despite my resolve.
Victoria’s hand paused over the papers. “There’s another factor to consider. Once your true identity is revealed, there will be questions. Investigations. Legal complications. The narrative we created about your ‘drowning‘ will undergo intense scrutiny.”
I’d thought about this, of course. The police would want statements. Lawyers would raise questions about identity fraud, about insurance claims processed after my “death,” about the legality of assuming a new identity.
“I’m prepared for that,” I said, more confidently than I felt. “The truth about Rose hiring someone to run me off the road will redirect most of the attention. And you have enough legal influence to handle the rest.”
Victoria’s slight smile acknowledged the truth of this. With her resources and connections, any legal complications would ultimately be managed, if not eliminated entirely.
“Then there’s only one question remaining,” she said, fixing me with her penetrating gaze. “After the reveal. After the satisfaction of seeing their faces. After justice is served. What then?”
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