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The Heiress In Disguise

The Heiress In Disguise

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Ava Montgomery has it all. Wealth, beauty, and a life that everyone envies. By night, she becomes someone no one would expect. She is a masked vigilante who fights corruption inside her own family's empire. Leo Kane is smart, charming, and dangerous. His family was ruined by Ava's father and he is determined to get revenge. When he meets Ava, sparks fly, but he does not know she is the very enemy he is hunting. Secrets and lies surround them. Every smile hides the truth. Every touch is risky. Ava and Leo must navigate a world full of betrayal, passion, and danger before the city, their families, and their hearts are destroyed.

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Chapter 1 The Girl Behind The Mask

The city lights glowed like stars trapped behind glass.

From the rooftop, Ava Montgomery watched the world move below her. Fast cars, loud music, people pretending their lives were perfect.

She knew that feeling well.

Pretending was something she had learned to do perfectly.

By day, she was the spoiled heiress everyone envied.

By night, she was the woman no one could ever catch.

The papers called her The Night Fox, the mysterious vigilante who stole secrets, not jewels.

Ava smiled under her black mask.

Her next target was only a few floors below.

The air was cold, brushing across her skin as she crouched on the edge.

Her dark clothes blended with the shadows.

The city stretched out around her, endless and bright.

Tonight, she was not the heiress who smiled for cameras.

She was something else. Someone freer.

She touched the side of her earpiece.

"Nina, I am in position," she whispered.

Nina's cheerful voice came through.

"Security cameras are looping for five minutes. You are clear to go, princess."

Ava rolled her eyes. "Do not call me that."

Nina laughed softly. "Fine. Queen of Secrets, then."

Ava smiled despite herself. "Better."

She hooked the rope to the ledge, tested it once, and jumped.

The rope tightened, swinging her smoothly through the cool air.

Her body moved with ease, every motion quiet and trained.

The window in front of her was dark, reflecting only her masked face.

She pressed a small device to the lock.

It clicked open with a soft sound.

She slipped inside the building.

The office was silent and smelled of metal and glass cleaner.

The walls glowed faintly from the city lights outside.

Every surface looked expensive, but too clean to feel real.

Ava moved carefully, her steps silent against the floor.

She reached the main computer.

Her heart beat a little faster.

This was what she came for.

Her father's company had partnered with Kane Enterprises before, and every rumor said something was wrong with the deals.

Tonight, she wanted proof.

She slid a small USB drive into the port.

Lines of data filled the screen.

Documents, bank records, contracts.

Ava smiled. "Got it."

Nina's voice came again. "Everything okay?"

"Perfect," Ava said quietly. "I am almost done."

"Be fast. You only have one minute left on the camera loop."

"Understood."

Ava moved quickly, copying files onto the drive.

She had done this before, but tonight felt different.

She did not know why until she heard a voice behind her.

"Stealing at midnight? That is bad manners, Miss Fox."

Ava froze.

The air in the room seemed to vanish.

She turned slowly toward the voice.

The lights came on, bright and golden.

A man stood by the doorway.

Tall. Calm. Dressed in a dark suit that fit perfectly.

His face was sharp, his eyes a cool gray that looked both alive and unreadable.

He was not shouting. He was not angry.

He was simply watching her.

Ava's pulse raced.

No one was supposed to be here.

"Who are you?" he asked.

She said nothing.

Her silence was her armor.

He tilted his head slightly.

"You are not going to speak? That is fine. I prefer quiet company."

He took a few slow steps forward.

The sound of his shoes against the floor was steady, controlled.

Ava took a step back.

Her mind calculated every exit, every risk.

"You can go," he said softly. "But next time you break into my office, at least bring me coffee."

Her breath caught.

"Your office?"

He smiled. "Leo Kane. CEO."

Her stomach dropped.

The name hit her like cold water.

Leo Kane.

The man her father respected and feared.

The man she had sworn to avoid.

She whispered under her breath, "Perfect."

He raised an eyebrow. "What was that?"

"Nothing," she said quickly, forcing calm into her voice.

Leo's eyes lingered on her mask.

"I could call security," he said, "but I will not."

Ava frowned slightly. "Why not?"

"Because I am curious," he said. "You risked a lot to come here. That means you want something more than money."

He was right.

She wanted truth.

She wanted revenge.

But he did not need to know that.

She smiled through the mask. "Curiosity can be dangerous, Mr. Kane."

"So can silence," he said quietly. "And yet, we both enjoy it."

Their eyes met for a long second.

Something strange passed between them.

Not trust. Not fear.

Something electric.

Then his phone rang.

He looked at it briefly, breaking the moment.

Ava moved fast.

She pulled the USB from the computer, stepped onto the window ledge, and looked back at him.

"See you around," she said.

He gave a faint smile. "I am counting on it."

She jumped into the night.

The cold air hit her face as she slid down the rope.

The city glowed beneath her, full of secrets and noise.

Her heart beat fast, a mix of fear and thrill.

It was dangerous, but she loved it.

When her feet touched the rooftop across the street, she let out a shaky breath.

Nina's voice came through again.

"Mission done?"

"Yes," Ava said, smiling. "Files secured."

"And?"

Ava hesitated. "And I met someone."

"Who?"

"Leo Kane."

There was silence, then Nina's shocked voice. "Wait, the Leo Kane? The billionaire?"

Ava nodded. "He caught me, but he did not stop me."

Nina gasped. "You think he knows who you are?"

"I do not think so," Ava said. "But he will remember me."

By morning, Ava was no longer The Night Fox.

She was back to being the perfect daughter.

Perfect hair, perfect dress, perfect smile.

Her family's breakfast table looked like a magazine photo.

Her mother arranged flowers. Her father read the newspaper.

"Another thief in the city," her father said. "These people have no respect for power."

Ava sipped her coffee. "Maybe they have a reason."

Her father looked up. "What did you say?"

"Nothing," Ava replied, smiling sweetly.

Her mother gave her a sharp look. "Ava, remember tonight's gala. The Kane family will be there. Be polite."

Ava froze. "The Kane family?"

"Yes," her mother said cheerfully. "You will finally meet Leo Kane. He is quite the businessman."

Ava's spoon hit her cup.

She kept her face calm, but her mind was racing.

She had already met him.

Just not as Ava Montgomery.

That night, the ballroom glittered with gold and glass.

Music floated through the air, soft and graceful.

Everywhere she looked, people smiled too wide, laughed too loud, and watched one another carefully.

Ava entered with quiet confidence.

Her red gown shimmered with each step.

Heads turned.

She smiled politely, though her mind was elsewhere.

She scanned the room until she saw him.

Leo Kane stood near the staircase, talking to a group of investors.

He looked calm and distant, like a man who always knew more than he said.

Then his eyes found hers.

They both froze.

He looked surprised, but only for a moment.

Then that faint, knowing smile appeared again.

Ava felt her pulse quicken.

She took a deep breath and lifted her chin.

For a second, the memory of last night flashed in her mind.

The same eyes watching her in the dark.

The same voice, quiet and curious.

She forced a small smile.

He did not know who she was, and she planned to keep it that way.

Her father's voice broke through her thoughts. "Ava, there you are. I want you to meet someone important."

She turned, pretending not to know who it was.

Leo Kane stood beside her father now, offering his hand.

"Miss Montgomery," he said politely.

Ava took his hand. "Mr. Kane."

Her father smiled proudly. "I am glad to see you two getting along already."

Ava smiled. "We have met before."

Leo's eyes flickered with surprise. "Have we?"

"Not formally," she said quickly. "At another event, perhaps."

He studied her for a moment. "Yes. Perhaps."

The polite smiles stayed, but both knew something unspoken had begun.

Later, when she slipped out to the balcony, she let the cold air fill her lungs.

She whispered to herself, "This just got complicated."

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