Chapter 32 – The Ghost in the Accounts
Sharon sat in the quiet of her safehouse, eyes scanning the spreadsheets she had painstakingly copied from Laurent Global's vault. Every number, every transaction, every shell company had been logged and encrypted.
And then she noticed it - a recurring offshore account in Georgia Laurent's personal name. It wasn't listed among the main holdings. It wasn't part of any charity or corporate trust.
The account had appeared and disappeared across multiple transaction logs. Funds flowed in, quickly rerouted to hidden entities.
Sharon's stomach tightened. This wasn't just money laundering or corporate corruption. Someone had created a ghost in Georgia Laurent's financial footprint - an account deliberately invisible to outsiders.
She realized the implications immediately:
• This could be a personal slush fund for Georgia herself.
• It could be tied to the real heiress's disappearance.
• And whoever controlled it had the power to manipulate lives, including Sharon's.
Sharon began to trace the account's activity.
• Money transferred through multiple jurisdictions.
• Small sums, seemingly insignificant, funneled to private addresses.
• Encryption layers so sophisticated that even Laurent Global's board wouldn't have immediate access.
Every trail led to more questions than answers.
Why keep this account so well hidden? Who had authorized it? And most importantly, could it reveal where the real Georgia Laurent was?
Sharon's pulse quickened. Whoever had orchestrated this network had anticipated scrutiny - and had built fail-safes that made detection lethal.
She realized that this ghost account wasn't just about money. It was a map. A trail. A message.
And possibly a trap.
As Sharon worked, her black phone buzzed with an encrypted alert:
Stop digging into personal accounts. You are being watched.
Her breath caught. The message confirmed her fear: someone had noticed her activity.
But Sharon refused to stop. The ghost account was too important. The funds, the activity, and the patterns could lead her to the truth about Georgia Laurent - and maybe even to the half-sister, Isabelle.
She began plotting her next moves carefully, aware that every click, every download, every digital footprint could be fatal.
Sharon realized she had crossed a line. She was no longer just impersonating Georgia Laurent. She was uncovering secrets that powerful people had killed to protect.
And the ghost in the accounts was only the beginning.
Somewhere in the shadows, someone was already preparing to make sure she didn't get any closer.
Chapter 33 – Murder in the Fine Print
Sharon sat in the dim glow of her laptop, sifting through corporate documents she had secretly copied from Laurent Global's vaults. The Lazarus Protocol was layered in redacted files, but she had begun piecing together connections that no one else could see.
Her eyes stopped on a note buried deep in the CFO's personal file:
"Insurance protocols active in the event of 'unexpected termination.'"
Her pulse quickened. She scrolled further. The note referenced specific payouts, shell companies, and a series of false financial reports designed to make an intentional death appear accidental.
The CFO's "car accident" that had occurred months ago - the one officially ruled as an unfortunate incident - was in fact a meticulously orchestrated murder.
Sharon leaned back, heart racing. Every clue pointed to the same conclusion: Laurent Global didn't just eliminate obstacles. They engineered them, down to the last detail.
The documents revealed chilling specifics:
• The CFO had discovered irregularities in offshore accounts tied to Georgia's name.
• A payout clause in the company's insurance was triggered by "sudden loss of executive," which conveniently covered both financial and legal liabilities.
• Payments and transfers had been funneled to shell corporations, making any forensic investigation appear clean.
Sharon's stomach turned. She realized the subtle genius behind the plan: an "accident" that erased a witness, protected assets, and silenced dissent - all under the guise of routine corporate procedure.
She ran her fingers over her temples, overwhelmed. The Lazarus Protocol, the ghost account, the half-sister Isabelle - all of it now intertwined with premeditated murder.
And she had become a key player in the same deadly game.
Her black phone buzzed. Another encrypted message:
Stop digging. Or die like the CFO.
Sharon's breath caught. The warning was clear. She was now in the crosshairs.
But something shifted within her. Survival alone was no longer enough. Every discovery strengthened her resolve. If Laurent Global could orchestrate murder under the guise of insurance fraud, then Sharon needed to be smarter, faster, and more cautious than ever.
She began crafting her plan: secure the financial evidence, protect the Lazarus Protocol, and track the ghost accounts - all while maintaining the flawless public persona of Georgia Laurent.
Somewhere, James Barnett monitored her every move, ensuring that she stayed alive - or at least under control.
Sharon realized the stakes had escalated: one slip, one hesitation, and she could become the next victim - an "accident" carefully concealed behind legal and financial fine print.
The mansion was quiet, the city sleeping outside. But Sharon knew better.
In Laurent Global's world, quiet was never safe.
And she had just read the fine print.
Chapter 33 – Murder in the Fine Print
Sharon sat in the dim glow of her laptop, sifting through corporate documents she had secretly copied from Laurent Global's vaults. The Lazarus Protocol was layered in redacted files, but she had begun piecing together connections that no one else could see.
Her eyes stopped on a note buried deep in the CFO's personal file:
"Insurance protocols active in the event of 'unexpected termination.'"
Her pulse quickened. She scrolled further. The note referenced specific payouts, shell companies, and a series of false financial reports designed to make an intentional death appear accidental.
The CFO's "car accident" that had occurred months ago - the one officially ruled as an unfortunate incident - was in fact a meticulously orchestrated murder.
Sharon leaned back, heart racing. Every clue pointed to the same conclusion: Laurent Global didn't just eliminate obstacles. They engineered them, down to the last detail.
The documents revealed chilling specifics:
• The CFO had discovered irregularities in offshore accounts tied to Georgia's name.
• A payout clause in the company's insurance was triggered by "sudden loss of executive," which conveniently covered both financial and legal liabilities.
• Payments and transfers had been funneled to shell corporations, making any forensic investigation appear clean.
Sharon's stomach turned. She realized the subtle genius behind the plan: an "accident" that erased a witness, protected assets, and silenced dissent - all under the guise of routine corporate procedure.
She ran her fingers over her temples, overwhelmed. The Lazarus Protocol, the ghost account, the half-sister Isabelle - all of it now intertwined with premeditated murder.
And she had become a key player in the same deadly game.
Her black phone buzzed. Another encrypted message:
Stop digging. Or die like the CFO.
Sharon's breath caught. The warning was clear. She was now in the crosshairs.
But something shifted within her. Survival alone was no longer enough. Every discovery strengthened her resolve. If Laurent Global could orchestrate murder under the guise of insurance fraud, then Sharon needed to be smarter, faster, and more cautious than ever.
She began crafting her plan: secure the financial evidence, protect the Lazarus Protocol, and track the ghost accounts - all while maintaining the flawless public persona of Georgia Laurent.
Somewhere, James Barnett monitored her every move, ensuring that she stayed alive - or at least under control.
Sharon realized the stakes had escalated: one slip, one hesitation, and she could become the next victim - an "accident" carefully concealed behind legal and financial fine print.
The mansion was quiet, the city sleeping outside. But Sharon knew better.
In Laurent Global's world, quiet was never safe.
And she had just read the fine print.
Chapter 34 – The Island That Doesn't Exist
Sharon's black phone buzzed in the dead of night. The encrypted message was brief:
Follow the coordinates. Answers lie where the world isn't looking.
Her pulse quickened as she opened the secure mapping software on her laptop. A set of coordinates appeared - precise, but leading to no recognized location on any conventional map.
Sharon stared at the numbers, a knot tightening in her stomach. The private jet logs, the ghost accounts, the Lazarus Protocol - all threads seemed to converge here.
The island didn't exist officially. No satellite images, no registered ownership, nothing. Just a blank spot in the middle of the sea, almost as if it had been erased.
Her mind raced.
• Could this be where the real Georgia Laurent was hiding?
• Or a trap designed for her, the impersonator, now digging too deep?
• Whoever controlled this location had gone to extraordinary lengths to make it invisible.
She realized one thing immediately: reaching this island could either answer everything or end her life.
Sharon mapped potential routes. The coordinates suggested a remote part of the Mediterranean, far from commercial traffic and international scrutiny. Private airstrips or secluded docks would be required for access.
She considered the risks:
• Any conventional flight would be tracked.
• Ships or ferries would leave a digital trail.
• Operatives monitoring her every move could be waiting for her to make a mistake.
After hours of planning, she identified a small charter capable of discreet travel - one that could avoid standard tracking systems. She contacted a trusted source from her acting days, someone who owed her favors and understood secrecy.
Every detail mattered. Timing, routes, weather - even the choice of luggage - could mean life or death.
Sharon prepared herself mentally. The stakes weren't just about uncovering secrets anymore. They were about survival.
The night of departure arrived. Sharon slipped into the charter under the cover of darkness. Her heart pounded as the plane lifted off, leaving Zurich behind.
Hours later, the sea stretched endlessly below her. The coordinates hovered in her mind like a magnet, pulling her toward the invisible island.
But she wasn't alone.
A subtle warning sign flickered in her peripheral vision: a shadow on the wing of the aircraft, a reflection in the cockpit glass. Someone had tracked the flight.
Sharon clenched her fists. She knew instinctively that the moment she set foot on the island, the real game would begin.
The island didn't exist on any map, but soon, it would exist in her life - as a crucible, a battleground, and potentially the final test of her survival.
Her pulse surged. The private world of Georgia Laurent was about to collide with the dangerous reality Sharon had been living since she first agreed to impersonate the heiress.
The line between truth, deception, and death had never been thinner.