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CHAPTER 2 — THE WOMAN ON THE SCREEN Emma's tiny hand trembled so violently she almost dropped the phone. The glowing security screen beneath the piano filled with live camera feeds from every room in the mansion. One by one... The foyer. The gallery. The wine cellar. The upstairs hallway. Then Camera Seven appeared. Emma's breath caught. Victoria. Her stepmother. She wasn't tied up. She wasn't hiding. She wasn't frightened. She was calmly directing the masked men as if she had planned every second of the robbery. "Leave the sculptures," Victoria ordered coldly. "The buyer only wants the paintings... and the documents from Richard's study." One burglar hesitated. "What about the little girl?" Victoria didn't even blink. "If you find Emma..." She paused just long enough to smile. "...make sure she never talks." Emma covered her mouth to stop herself from crying. On the phone, Richard heard everything. His voice remained terrifyingly calm. "Emma." "Daddy..." "I need you to listen carefully." "I'm scared." "I know." "You remember the story about pirates hiding treasure?" Emma nodded before realizing he couldn't see her. "Yes." "Good." "The piano isn't just hiding cameras." "It hides something else." Before Emma could ask what he meant... A loud crash echoed through the hallway. "They're searching this room!" one of the burglars shouted. Heavy footsteps rushed toward the music room. Someone grabbed the doorknob. The handle slowly began to turn. Emma stopped breathing. Then... The entire mansion suddenly went dark. Every light disappeared. Even the security screen went black. And someone outside whispered... "She's in here." / Chapter 2 / 2 34

CHAPTER 4 — THE BILLIONAIRE'S FINAL MOVE

CHAPTER 4 — THE BILLIONAIRE'S FINAL MOVE

Panic erupted.

The burglars ran in every direction.

Police officers stormed through shattered doors.

"Police! Nobody move!"

Victoria tried to escape through the garden.

She almost reached the gate.

Until Detective Sarah Cole stepped into her path.

"It's over."

Victoria laughed.

"You have nothing."

Sarah quietly held up the flash drive.

"I think your husband planned farther ahead than you did."

Hours later...

The hidden recordings were played in court.

Every meeting.

Every payment.

Every conversation arranging the robbery.

Even Victoria's order to silence Emma.

The evidence was undeniable.

The burglars accepted plea deals.

Victoria received a lengthy prison sentence for conspiracy, armed robbery, attempted murder, and fraud.

Months later...

The mansion stood peaceful again.

The paintings had been returned.

The shattered windows were repaired.

Emma sat at the same grand piano as warm afternoon sunlight filled the room.

Richard walked in carrying two cups of hot chocolate.

"You know," he smiled, "your mother always said this piano protected our family."

Emma looked down at the polished keys.

"No."

She smiled softly.

"You did."

Richard pulled her into a long embrace.

Outside, the storm clouds had disappeared.

For the first time since that terrible night...

The mansion felt like home again.

And beneath the piano...

The hidden camera remained.

Not because Richard expected another betrayal—

But because he had learned the hardest lesson of all:

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Sometimes the greatest danger doesn't come from strangers breaking into your home.

It comes from the people you once invited inside.

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