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CHAPTER 2 — THE MORNING THEY LOST EVERYTHING The knock came at exactly 8:00 a.m. Not loud. Not angry. Just three calm, deliberate knocks. Dawn opened the front door with a smug smile, expecting another delivery. Instead, three people stood on the porch. A gray-haired attorney. A property manager. And a county sheriff's deputy. "Can I help you?" Dawn asked. The attorney adjusted his glasses. "I'm looking for Mrs. Evelyn Whitmore." Dawn laughed. "She doesn't live here anymore." "I know." He handed her a sealed envelope. "She asked me to deliver this after she checked into her hotel." Mark walked into the hallway. "What's going on?" The attorney looked directly at him. "Mr. Whitmore?" Mark nodded. "I'm David Lawson, attorney for Mrs. Evelyn Whitmore." A strange feeling settled over the room. The attorney continued. "Everything you believe about this property is incorrect." Dawn frowned. "What are you talking about?" "The house." He paused. "It belongs to Mrs. Whitmore." Silence. Dawn laughed again. "No, it doesn't." David calmly opened a leather folder. Inside were deeds. Trust documents. Tax records. Property registrations dating back twelve years. "The ownership has always remained under the Whitmore Family Trust." Mark stared at the papers. His face slowly drained of color. "I've been paying the mortgage." David nodded politely. "No." "You've been paying rent." "What?" "The management company you believed was your lender..." He slid another document forward. "...is owned by Mrs. Whitmore." Dawn's smile disappeared. "No..." "It can't be." "It can." "And that's only this house." David opened another folder. "Twelve apartment buildings." "Four commercial offices." "Two shopping centers." "Nearly eighty rental units." "All legally owned by your mother." Mark whispered, "Mom..." David's voice remained calm. "Mrs. Whitmore has officially terminated your lease." The sheriff stepped forward. "You have seventy-two hours to vacate the property." Emma looked up from the staircase. "Daddy..." Nobody answered. For the first time in years... Dawn looked frightened. Real fear. Not anger. Fear. Because the woman she had called a parasite... Had been her landlord all along. / Chapter 1 / 2 20

CHAPTER 3 — THE TRUTH NO ONE KNEW

CHAPTER 3 — THE TRUTH NO ONE KNEW

Mark found the hotel before sunset.

He hadn't slept.

He hadn't eaten.

When Evelyn opened the door, he immediately fell to his knees.

"I'm sorry."

She simply looked at him.

"You never even asked about the blood."

His shoulders shook.

"I know."

"I failed you."

She didn't answer.

Instead, she invited him inside.

The room was small.

Cleaner than the bedroom she had lived in for five years.

That realization alone made Mark cry.

"Why didn't you ever tell me?"

Evelyn smiled sadly.

"Because I wanted a son who loved his mother."

"Not her money."

She reached into her purse and removed an old photograph.

Mark as a little boy.

Holding her hand.

On the back she had written:

"As long as we're together, we'll always have a home."

Mark covered his face.

"I broke that promise."

Evelyn nodded slowly.

"Yes."

"You did."

A long silence followed.

Then she asked one quiet question.

"When your wife struck me with that spoon..."

"Why didn't you help me?"

Mark had no answer.

Because there wasn't one.

Back at the house, Dawn was tearing through every cabinet.

Every file.

Every drawer.

Looking for something.

Anything.

She couldn't believe she had insulted a multimillionaire for years without knowing it.

Then the phone rang.

It was her father.

"I heard what happened."

"We're not getting involved."

"The banks already know."

"The lawyers already know."

"And neither do our business partners."

The line went dead.

For the first time in her life...

Dawn realized money could disappear faster than it arrived.

That night, she packed alone.

Mark didn't help.

He simply stared at an old family photo on the fireplace.

In it...

His mother was smiling.

He couldn't remember the last time he had seen that smile in real life.

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Now he understood why.

He had taken it away.

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