"The Shared Flesh" Chapter 7
Chapter 7: The Blood Whisperer
The glass-and-steel monolith of the Vance Trust Headquarters in midtown Manhattan usually felt like Helena’s true cathedral.
At fifty stories above the pavement, the world was a series of manageable numbers. Yet today, the panoramic view of the skyline was nothing but a blur of grey static.
Helena sat behind her monolithic obsidian desk, her fingers trembling slightly as she dragged her mouse across her personal tablet.
She had spent fifty thousand dollars from a shadow corporate account to install an unmapped, military-grade surveillance feed directly into the nursery’s acrylic crib. It was an act of raw, paranoid desperation.
She had bypassed the mansion’s integrated smart-home network entirely, creating a direct, encrypted link to her phone and office desktop. She needed proof. She needed an empirical baseline to justify the cold, black fury humming in her veins.
She clicked the live feed.
The nursery was bathed in the dim, golden wash of a cloudless afternoon. On screen, Luna was leaning deep over the acrylic cylinder, her face mere inches from Julian Jr.
The baby was perfectly still, his tiny hands wrapped around one of Luna's pale fingers, his face tracking her movements with a terrifying, absolute adoration.
Helena adjusted her headphones, turning the audio sensitivity to maximum. The ambient hum of the mansion's ventilation system filled her ears, followed by the soft, rhythmic rustle of Luna’s linen skirt.
Then came the whisper.
Luna wasn't singing a lullaby. Her voice was a low, melodic purr, thick with an intimate, sickening venom.
"The woman without the milk smell is a monster, baby," Luna murmured, her lips brushing against the infant's peach-fuzz hair. She let out a soft, mocking giggle that rattled through Helena’s expensive headphones.
"She didn't grow you in her tummy. She didn't bleed for you. She's just a ghost who bought us with her dirty gold. But don't worry, my little prince... she doesn't know how to love you. When you grow up, we’ll throw her out of our house. We'll lock the big steel doors, and it will just be you, me, and Daddy."
Helena’s world violently implodes.
The audio felt like a physical blade slicing through her eardrums, severing her final psychological defense lines. She sat frozen in her leather executive chair, her breath catching in her throat as a wave of pure, suffocating maternal shame washed over her.
It was the ultimate betrayal of her motherhood, delivered with clinical, devastating precision. Every million-dollar wire transfer she had executed, every iron-clad non-disclosure agreement she had signed, felt utterly castrated by the primitive, unyielding power of the biological void.
She had conquered Wall Street, built a tech empire, and mastered the laws of capital—yet she couldn't buy her own son’s primal recognition. In the economy of human blood, Helena Vance was completely bankrupt.
She stared blindly at the screen, her vision blurring with a hot, manic desperation.
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As her eyes tracked the digital feed, they drifted toward the background of the nursery. Luna had left the door to Julian’s adjoining architectural studio wide open. Spreading across the large drafting table in the background were the new, high-definition physical blueprints for the mansion’s upcoming east-wing expansion.
Helena zoomed in on the architectural renderings, her breath turning to ice.
Julian’s handwriting was unmistakable—sharp, precise, and structural. But the layout of the house had been subtly, terrifyingly altered. The master suite—the grand, multi-room sanctuary that Helena had paid to construct—had been completely redesigned.
In the new drafts, the walls were pushed inward, its square footage aggressively downsized until the room resembled nothing more than a glorified, isolated walk-in closet.
Meanwhile, the nursery and the adjoining nanny suite had been expanded into a sprawling, interconnected master wing, complete with a private terrace.
The message was written in the very bones of the architecture: her husband was already erasing her presence from the house, building a new layout designed specifically for the clone and the child.
A cold, lethal stillness settled over Helena's panic. The corporate executive inside her—the ruthless predator who had decapitated rival boards before breakfast—finally took back the reins of her fractured mind.
She slammed the laptop shut, the sharp sound echoing through the cavernous quiet of her corner office. Her face was a mask of pale, bloodshot fury, her jaw locked so tight her teeth ached.
She reached for her personal encrypted phone, her fingers flying across the screen with a savage, precise speed.
She didn't call Julian. She didn't call the house.
She hit the speed dial for her legal defense firm, bypassing the reception desk to ring a secure, private line that cost ten thousand dollars an hour to activate.
The phone rang twice before a deep, gravelly voice answered—a voice that had buried the secrets of senators, oil tycoons, and international tech barons.
"Helena," Marcus said, his tone perfectly flat, entirely devoid of warmth or surprise.
At fifty, Marcus was the legal world’s most feared shadow asset. He was an elite, cold-blooded fixer who looked at human lives as nothing more than lines of text to be edited, deleted, or aggressively cleared from the ledger. He didn't handle divorces; he handled total social obliteration.
"Marcus," Helena said, her voice dropping into a glacial, razor-sharp whisper that made the air in her executive office feel like winter.
"I have a biological squatter in my home. She has infiltrated my asset registry and compromised my primary domestic partner."
There was a brief pause on the other end of the line, the faint sound of a premium fountain pen being capped. Marcus didn't ask for emotional details. He didn't ask if she was hurt.
"The surrogate?" Marcus inquired smoothly.
"Yes," Helena hissed, her bloodshot eyes staring out at the Manhattan skyline, her finger slamming down onto the glass screen of her desk with enough force to crack the surface.
"I want her dismantled. I want her stripped of every legal protection, every dollar of her compensation, and every shred of her dignity. Build the wall, Marcus. File the eviction immediately. I am going to burn her out of my life."
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