
The scream tore through the marble hallways of the Barrington estate like a blade.
“How DARE you refuse my order? Are you insane?”
Isabella Barrington—New York’s most feared socialite—stood trembling with rage, a skillet of boiling oil in her manicured hand.
Across from her, the new waitress, Naomi Carter, held a silver tray that shook slightly. Her dark skin glowed beneath the kitchen lights, her curls tucked neatly under her maid cap. She looked calm—too calm for someone being attacked by a powerful billionaire’s wife.
“My guest is to be served first. Not that old man!” Isabella hissed, pointing towards the dining room where her frail father-in-law, Arthur Barrington, waited for his meal.
Naomi’s voice was steady.
“With respect, ma’am… he’s diabetic. He hasn’t eaten in hours.”
The kitchen froze. Pots stopped rattling. No one breathed.
“You dare correct me?” Isabella’s voice cracked like a whip.
Then—rage exploding—she hurled the pan of scorching oil.

The scream that followed felt like it shook the earth.
Naomi collapsed, clutching her face, steam rising from her skin. But even as she fell, her hand pressed a tiny metallic chip to her chest—a micro-device no larger than a coin.
No one in the Barrington mansion knew the truth.
Naomi wasn’t a waitress.
She was Detective Naomi Carter, undercover agent for the National Crime Bureau, sent to expose the billion-dollar fraud and murder ring running through Barrington Global.
She had come for evidence.
She had come for justice.
She had come for Arthur, the old man everyone ignored, but who knew too much.
And for her brother, who disappeared after uncovering Barrington secrets.
Even half-conscious in the hospital, wrapped in gauze, Naomi refused to release the chip.
Doctors whispered that she was lucky to survive.
Officers saluted her as a hero.
But the mission wasn’t over.
Because her partner—Detective Mason Hale—had taken the backup chip.
And betrayed her for $200 million.
He delivered the evidence to Victor Barrington, the billionaire, thinking he had won.
He burned the chip in Victor’s fireplace.
He drank Victor’s scotch.
He believed he was safe.
He didn’t notice the red light blinking above the bar.
A hidden camera.
Recording everything.
A camera Naomi had planted weeks ago—because she knew greed destroys men faster than fire.
When Mason visited her in the hospital, lying to her face, Naomi simply stared.
“You’re sweating,” she said softly. “You only sweat when you lie.”
His world collapsed when her lawyer walked in with the REAL backup chip.
Naomi had never kept all her evidence in one place.
She had never trusted Mason completely.
She had planned every move three steps ahead.
And Isabella Barrington, now arrested, was only the first domino.

Because the tape Mason thought he destroyed?
Naomi already had a copy.
And the Barrington empire was about to burn.