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The Reborn Heiress Strike Back-Chapter 74 - 73 - The Gala of Fire
The night glittered.
The chandeliers of the Grand Monarch Hotel shimmered like constellations, gold light spilling over marble floors polished to a mirror’s shine. Cameramen lined the velvet ropes. Journalists buzzed like hornets. Every power player in New York smelled that something monumental was about to happen.
And at the center of it all was Samantha Bradley, radiant and untouchable.
Tonight wasn’t just a gala.
It was a rebirth.
The merging of Carter Group and Elevate Strategy Group — her revenge sealed in gold and red carpets.
But no one knew her biggest card was still hidden.
No one knew that Lynn was awake.
Not even Jake.
Not even Nick.
Only Samantha.
And tonight... she would use that truth like a dagger.
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Earlier That Morning — A Secret Samantha Locked Away
The hospital room was dim when Samantha slipped inside just after sunrise.
Machines beeped softly. The sterile air was still.
Lynn lay motionless, frail and pale, the woman who once laughed the loudest now silent for weeks.
Samantha sat beside her.
"I need you to wake up," she whispered. "I need my friend."
A faint rustle.
A sound.
Samantha’s breath froze.
Lynn’s fingers twitched.
"Lynn...?"
The woman’s eyelids fluttered — then lifted.
Soft brown eyes blinked slowly, confused but alive.
"S..." Lynn croaked. "Sa...mantha..."
Samantha’s jaw clenched.
Emotion rocketed through her chest — relief, fear, fury — everything she had buried for weeks.
"Don’t move," Samantha breathed, tears threatening. "You’re safe. You’re safe now, Lynn."
Lynn swallowed painfully.
"They... tried to... kill me."
"I know," Samantha whispered, brushing a hand over her forehead.
"And I will make them regret it."
Lynn squeezed her hand weakly.
"You... can’t fight them... alone."
Samantha forced a smile, voice steady.
"I’m not. Not anymore."
Samantha made one decision then.
Lynn’s survival stays hidden until the exact moment it would destroy Marcus Reed.
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The Charity Gala — Nightfall
The hall glowed warm and golden. The theme was elegance carved into light — Samantha’s signature.
All the richest and most powerful names in the city gathered under one roof.
It wasn’t just a charity event.
It was a stage.
A battlefield scented with champagne.
Naomi arrived first. Dignified. Nervous. Carrying years of guilt in her stiff shoulders.
Chloe arrived next, wearing a smile too tight. Eyes darting everywhere. Terrified Marcus might eliminate her next.
Then Kate—
Her makeup heavy enough to hide the bruises on her neck.
Her hair styled but trembling slightly.
Her eyes were wild, desperate.
But the room froze when Nick Carter entered.
He wasn’t wearing confidence tonight.
He wore humility wrapped in heartbreak.
A man who had realized too late the weight of his sins.
He approached Samantha slowly.
"Sam..."
But Samantha gave him a look sharp enough to slice open silence.
"Not tonight, Nick."
He swallowed hard.
"I came to talk about peace."
Jake appeared at Samantha’s side instantly, calm but protective.
"There is no peace," Jake said lowly. "Not until every truth is out."
Nick’s jaw tightened — but he didn’t fight.
For once.
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Marcus Arrives
Marcus Reed walked in last.
Looking smug.
Menacing.
Certain that he still held power.
But when he saw Samantha standing at the top of the marble staircase in a black-gold gown that fit her like armor, something in him flickered.
Not admiration.
Not desire.
Fear.
A predator realizing another predator had outgrown him.
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The Toast
The lights dimmed.
Soft music fell away.
Every gaze turned to Samantha as she walked to the stage, her gown whispering against the marble — every step an announcement of power.
She lifted her crystal glass, voice steady and cold and dazzling all at once.
"To endings..." she began, her eyes sweeping over the room.
Her gaze lingered on Naomi.
Then Nick.
Then Kate.
Lastly Marcus.
"...that became beginnings."
Soft murmurs rose. Cameras clicked.
"To love," she continued, "that taught us to survive even ourselves."
A pulse through the crowd — emotional, sharp, haunting.
Jake watched her with quiet awe.
Naomi dabbed her eyes.
Nick swallowed, chest tight, eyes shining painfully.
Kate glared through tears she refused to shed.
Marcus’s knuckles whitened around his glass.
Everyone clapped.
But the applause died abruptly.
A voice — soft at first, then growing — cut through the noise.
"Beautiful speech... Samantha."
The crowd turned.
People parted automatically, as if pushed by invisible hands.
Heels clicked slowly on marble.
A woman stepped into view.
Tall.
Graceful.
Alive.
Lynn.
Not the broken, bruised assistant the world remembered.
But transformed.
Hair swept into elegant waves.
A fitted white suit that radiated power.
Smoky eyes.
A calmness forged in fire.
She walked toward the stage like a ghost reborn.
Murmurs spread like wildfire.
"Is that—?"
"She’s supposed to be in a coma—"
"Lynn... Lynn is alive?"
"Oh my God..."
Nick’s eyes widened.
Jake froze mid-step, jaw dropping.
Chloe gasped loudly.
Naomi covered her mouth.
Kate’s knees nearly buckled.
And Marcus—
He stopped breathing.
For the first time in his life, he looked afraid.
Lynn reached the foot of the stage and lifted her chin.
Her eyes met Samantha’s.
Samantha gave the faintest nod.
Permission.
Support.
Strength.
Lynn stepped onto the stage.
Turned to the shocked audience.
And then—
she looked directly at Marcus.
Her voice rang out clear, sharp, cutting.
"Shall we tell them what you did?"
Gasps exploded through the hall.
Marcus stumbled back a step.
Chloe nearly fainted.
Nick’s heart slammed against his ribs.
Kate’s mouth fell open.
Samantha stood calmly at Lynn’s side, eyes burning with fire and cold promise.
The gala wasn’t a celebration.
It wasn’t a merger.
It was the opening scene of Marcus Reed’s destruction.
And everyone felt it.







