🎬 PART 2: «The Heiress in the Brown T-Shirt»..lyly

The woman in gold struggled to stand, her face burning red beneath the boutique lights.

“VIP?” she snapped. “Her?”

The employee’s expression stayed calm.

“Yes. This dress was made for her.”

The girl ran her fingers over the beading, but her confidence trembled for just a moment.

Not because of the woman.

Because of the dress.

Her mother had designed it before she died.

The final piece in a collection the fashion world never knew belonged to her family.

The woman in gold stepped closer, suddenly nervous.

“What is your name?”

The girl looked at her.

“Amara Vale.”

The boutique went silent.

The woman’s lips parted.

Everyone knew that name.

Vale Couture.

The brand the woman in gold had been trying to buy for years.

The brand built by Amara’s mother, then nearly stolen after her death by people who believed a quiet teenage girl could not fight back.

Amara lifted her chin.

“My mother said this dress should only be worn when I was ready to stop hiding.”

The woman laughed weakly. “You’re a child.”

Amara’s eyes filled, but her voice stayed steady.

“And you tried to take her company from one.”

A store manager rushed in, pale and breathless.

“Miss Vale, the board is waiting upstairs.”

The woman in gold grabbed Amara’s arm. “Listen, I didn’t know.”

Amara looked down at the hand touching her.

This time, she did not push.

She simply removed it.

“You knew enough to be cruel.”

The woman had no answer.

Amara held the dress close to her chest, her lips trembling as she looked at the display case.

For years, people had told her she was too young, too plain, too quiet, too damaged to carry her mother’s name.

But under the golden lights, with every shopper watching, she finally stopped shrinking.

She walked toward the fitting room as the curtain opened.

Before stepping inside, she turned back one last time.

“My mother didn’t leave me a dress,” she said softly. “She left me a crown.”

Then the gold curtain closed, leaving the woman in sequins standing alone on the marble floor, dressed like wealth but looking smaller than the girl she tried to shame.

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