CHAPTER 3 — The Real Thief
CHAPTER 3 — The Real Thief
Nobody moved.
The investigators walked directly to the executive offices.
One officer placed a thick file onto the counter.
"We've been tracing fraudulent transfers for eighteen months."
Charles frowned.
"What transfers?"
The investigator opened the file.
Hundreds of transactions.
Millions of dollars.
Company assets quietly disappearing through shell corporations.
Charles stared at every signature.
His own.
Or at least...
What looked like his.
"Those aren't mine."
The investigator nodded.
"We know."
Janet suddenly took one slow step backward.
Then another.
Margaret noticed immediately.
"So it was you."
Janet's composure finally cracked.
"You think I had a choice?"
Security officers surrounded her.
She laughed bitterly.
"You all believed Charles was running the company."
"He wasn't."
"There has always been someone above him."
Charles looked confused.
"What are you talking about?"
Janet reached into her purse.
She removed a small encrypted phone.
One message flashed across the screen.
Leave now. They know everything.
Sent only thirty seconds earlier.
The sender's name froze everyone.
Richard Hayes.
Charles' face drained of color.
"My father..."
Margaret slowly closed her eyes.
"No."
Charles looked up.
"You said he died."
Margaret nodded.
"The man who died wasn't Richard."
The investigator quietly added,
"We believe your father has been alive for fifteen years."
Gasps filled the lobby.
Charles couldn't speak.
The man whose letter had just restored his faith...
Had never actually disappeared.
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And somewhere in the city—
Richard Hayes was already running.