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Chapter 2 — The Five-Minute Collapse For exactly five minutes, nothing happened. Adrian smirked as if I had just performed the final act of a pathetic little play. Vanessa lifted her champagne again. "I expected something more dramatic," she laughed. "Shouldn't helicopters be landing by now?" I said nothing. Dad had taught me something years ago. "Real power rarely arrives with sirens. It arrives with paperwork." Adrian's phone vibrated. He ignored it. Then it vibrated again. And again. The smile on his face weakened. He finally glanced at the screen. Unknown Number. He declined the call. Immediately another came. Then another. His assistant. His chief financial officer. His attorney. His private banker. The color slowly drained from his face. "What the hell..." He answered the fourth call. "What?" Silence. Then his expression changed completely. "No... that's impossible." Another pause. "They froze what?" His knees stiffened. "They can't seize corporate accounts without—" The caller interrupted him. Adrian looked toward me. "No... no one knows about those accounts." His hand began shaking. He hung up. Before he could breathe, his attorney called. This time he answered on speaker. "Adrian," the lawyer said hurriedly. "Federal investigators executed search warrants this evening. Every offshore transfer connected to Vale Holdings has been frozen. The tax authorities, financial crimes division, and securities regulators are all involved." Vanessa frowned. "What does that mean?" "It means," the lawyer answered bluntly, "someone gave them everything." The room became perfectly still. Adrian slowly turned toward me. "You..." I simply met his eyes. "I warned you once," I said quietly. "You never listened." His phone rang again. His board chairman. "You're suspended effective immediately." Click. Another call. "Our lenders are demanding immediate repayment." Click. Another. "The media has your internal documents." Click. The empire he had spent fifteen years building collapsed faster than a house of cards. He staggered backward until his legs struck the marble staircase. For the first time since I had met him... Adrian Vale looked afraid. Vanessa finally understood she was standing beside a sinking ship. She quietly placed her champagne glass on the table. Then took one careful step away from him. / Chapter 1 / 2 2

Chapter 3 — The Billionaire Walks In

Chapter 3 — The Billionaire Walks In

The front doors opened without anyone touching them.

Six security officers entered first.

Behind them walked my father.

Edward Sterling never raised his voice.

He never had to.

At sixty-three, dressed in a simple navy overcoat, he looked more like a university professor than one of the wealthiest businessmen in America.

Every guard in the room straightened instinctively.

Dad's eyes found me first.

Nothing else mattered.

He crossed the marble floor without acknowledging Adrian.

When he reached me, he gently removed his jacket and wrapped it over my shoulders.

His fingers paused when they saw the bruises.

For one brief second...

Pain crossed his face.

"I came as fast as I could."

"I'm sorry," I whispered.

He shook his head.

"You have nothing to apologize for."

Then he finally looked at Adrian.

The temperature in the room seemed to drop.

"So."

One word.

That was all.

Adrian swallowed hard.

"You... you're Edward Sterling?"

Dad answered calmly.

"I've always been Edward Sterling."

Adrian stared at me.

"No..."

His breathing quickened.

"You told me your father was an accountant."

"I never lied," I answered.

"He studied accounting before building his companies."

Vanessa gasped.

She had spent three years mocking the daughter of one of the most influential businessmen in the country.

Dad motioned toward one of his attorneys.

"Begin."

The attorney opened a folder.

"Mr. Adrian Vale, we are filing civil actions for assault, unlawful imprisonment, financial fraud, coercive control, tax evasion, securities fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy."

Another attorney stepped forward.

"Additionally, criminal investigators are waiting outside."

Adrian stumbled backward.

"This is revenge!"

Dad looked almost disappointed.

"No."

"This is accountability."

Outside, flashing lights reflected through the mansion windows.

Not police.

Federal investigators.

Journalists.

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For the first time in years...

Everyone had arrived to see the real Adrian Vale.


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