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CHAPTER 2 — THE HOUSE THAT COULD NOT LIE The sound echoed through Ravenshore like thunder. The mansion's twelve-foot oak doors slammed against the marble walls so violently that crystal chandeliers trembled above the grand ballroom. The string quartet stopped playing mid-note. Three hundred guests turned toward the entrance. Senators. Judges. Hospital directors. Old-money investors. Every conversation died at once. A line of men in perfectly tailored black suits walked inside with disciplined precision. No shouting. No weapons displayed. No unnecessary movement. Only absolute control. The guests instinctively stepped aside. Then the last man entered. Dominic Kane. His charcoal overcoat rested across broad shoulders, his black tuxedo immaculate despite the freezing rain outside. His expression carried no anger. That frightened people more. Because everyone knew one thing about Dominic Kane. He only looked calm after he had already decided what would happen. Grayson Langford descended the staircase with practiced confidence, forcing a smile for his influential guests. "Dominic," he laughed, opening both hands. "What an unexpected honor." Dominic didn't shake his hand. Instead, his eyes wandered slowly across the ballroom. They settled on tiny drops of blood leading toward the west wing. Fresh blood. Harper's blood. "You interrupted my gala," Grayson said. "No." Dominic finally looked at him. "You interrupted my evening." Silence spread across the ballroom. The distinction chilled everyone present. Grayson chuckled nervously. "I'm afraid you've been misinformed." "My daughter has emotional episodes." "She's perfectly safe." Dominic nodded once. "Good." "Then you won't mind if I ask the house." Grayson frowned. "The house?" Dominic reached into his coat. Not for a weapon. For a small tablet. He pressed one button. Every television in the ballroom suddenly turned black. Every guest looked up. Then security footage appeared. Time stamps. Camera angles. Hallways. The library corridor. The grand staircase. Someone gasped. The recordings were playing directly from Ravenshore's own surveillance system. Dominic spoke quietly. "Your security company belongs to me." Grayson's face lost all color. "You..." "I purchased it eighteen months ago." "You never noticed." The first video played. Harper trying to leave peacefully. Paige smashing a champagne flute across her face. Blood. Guests covered their mouths. The second clip. Celeste calmly ordering two guards to lock every exit. The third. Grayson slamming Harper's hand inside his antique desk drawer. The horrible crack echoed through the ballroom speakers. Several women looked away. A judge quietly removed his glasses. Nobody moved. Nobody spoke. The house had begun telling the truth. / Chapter 2 / 2 1

CHAPTER 4 — BY DAWN, THE MANSION CONFESSED

CHAPTER 4 — BY DAWN, THE MANSION CONFESSED

The sunrise painted Ravenshore in soft gold.

Television helicopters circled overhead.

Police vehicles filled the driveway.

Evidence boxes left the mansion one after another.

Financial records.

Forgery documents.

Hidden passports.

Offshore account ledgers.

Secret contracts.

Everything investigators needed had been hidden inside Ravenshore for decades.

The mansion had confessed.

Hours later...

Harper stood outside the estate wrapped in a warm blanket.

Her broken hand rested inside a medical brace.

She watched movers remove the enormous bronze letters from the entrance.

LANGFORD ESTATE

Workers lowered them carefully.

Then placed them into an evidence truck.

She smiled for the first time in years.

Dominic joined her quietly.

"You never asked why I came."

Harper looked at him.

"I knew you would."

Dominic reached into his pocket.

He unfolded an old document.

A faded letter.

Signed twenty-two years earlier.

Your mother saved my life.

If her daughter ever needs me...

She won't have to ask twice.

Harper's eyes filled with silent tears.

"My mother..."

Dominic nodded.

"She protected me when I had nothing."

"I've been keeping that promise ever since."

Behind them...

Demolition crews began removing the iron gates of Ravenshore.

The symbol of Grayson Langford's power disappeared piece by piece.

Harper watched without speaking.

The house that had imprisoned her no longer belonged to fear.

It belonged to the truth.

Dominic extended his hand.

"Come home."

This time...

She didn't hesitate.

May you like

She took it.

Together, they walked away from Ravenshore as the morning sun rose behind them, leaving the mansion—and every lie it had hidden—to history.

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