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Chapter 2: The Name Hidden in the Vault The note trembled between the teller's fingers. Not because of the paper. Because of the signature. Her lips parted. "No..." The boy watched her with quiet patience. "My mom said you'd understand." Every customer in the bank leaned forward. Even the security guard stopped with one hand resting on his radio. The teller read the note again. If my son ever stands in front of you alone, protect him before you protect the gold. They'll come for both. Open Vault 17. He is the rightful heir. — Amelia Sterling The pen slipped from the teller's hand. It clattered across the marble counter. Someone gasped. The branch manager hurried from his office, irritation already written across his face. "What is all this? Why has the lobby stopped moving?" The teller slowly looked up. "Sir..." She swallowed. "We need to seal the building." The manager frowned. "For what?" She turned the note toward him. His face lost every trace of color. "...Impossible." "It isn't." The manager looked at the boy. "What is your name?" "Ethan." "Ethan... what?" "Ethan Sterling." The entire lobby seemed to stop breathing. One elderly customer dropped her purse. The security guard's radio crackled. "Police responding to silent alarm..." The manager grabbed the microphone. "Attention everyone." His voice shook. "The bank is now under emergency protocol." Metal security doors descended over every entrance. Locks clicked. Outside, people pressed against the glass, confused. Inside... The manager whispered to the teller. "Take him downstairs." "What about the gold?" He looked at the boy. "The gold isn't what they're after." The lights flickered. Outside... Three black SUVs rolled slowly into the parking lot. / Chapter 1 / 2 4

Chapter 3: Vault 17

Chapter 3: Vault 17

The underground vault was colder than the lobby.

Silent.

Concrete walls swallowed every sound.

The teller walked beside Ethan, carrying the note with both hands as though it might fall apart.

The manager entered a twelve-digit code.

Nothing happened.

He looked at Ethan.

"It only opens for a Sterling."

"I've never been here."

"You don't have to."

He pointed toward the fingerprint scanner.

Ethan hesitated.

Then placed his small hand against the glass.

A soft beep.

Another.

Then—

ACCESS CONFIRMED.

The manager staggered backward.

"Dear God..."

Massive steel bolts rotated.

Vault 17 slowly opened.

Inside...

There wasn't money.

There wasn't jewelry.

There were hundreds of leather-bound files.

Hard drives.

Property deeds.

Stock certificates.

And one enormous wall covered with photographs.

Every photo showed the same man.

Richard Sterling.

One of the richest financiers in America.

Beside him...

A smiling young woman.

Amelia.

Holding a newborn baby.

Ethan.

The boy stared.

"...That's my mom."

The teller covered her mouth.

The manager lowered his head.

"Your mother wasn't hiding money."

"She was hiding you."

A television mounted inside the vault suddenly switched on.

Static.

Then...

Richard Sterling appeared on the screen.

Older.

Tired.

Looking directly into the camera.

"If you're watching this..."

"...I'm already dead."

Ethan froze.

The man smiled sadly.

"Hello, son."

Tears filled the teller's eyes.

Richard continued.

"My family believes I abandoned you."

"I didn't."

"They murdered anyone who tried to bring you home."

Outside—

A violent explosion shook the bank.

Dust rained from the ceiling.

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The security cameras went black.

The attackers had arrived.

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