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a kiss, but with my husband Cole ch
guest house. But when I arrived, Britney was already there, wearing my favorite silk
He had orchestrated the hostile takeover that destroyed my father's company, drove him to his death, a
ne I was unstable. He thought he had buried me, but my childh
later, I'
terpiece that has the tech world buzzing, and
s dead. He has no idea s
pte
innocent-faced cousin. The scent of champagne and roses still hung in the air, clashing with the bitter taste
was a fading memory of a life I thought I had, a life that was never real. My spine felt rigid, cold. Other wome
a family friend from Cole' s side. Her eyes w
alright?" she asked, h
gaze was a wall. She withdrew her hand, her smile faltering, and quickly ex
entered. My fingers, steady as a surgeon's, pic
per, yet firm. "It's Emma Russell. I need to
. Woodard? Are you certain? This is rather sudden. Is everything a
rd a stone dropping into a deep well. "There
irst thing tomorrow. Is there anything specific you'
oice devoid of emotion. "I will provide deta
. A notification. It was from Britney. My st
nt, lay against a pillow. Cole' s pillow. And around her neck, gleaming faintly, was the sapphir
tter on me, Em. And honestly? He's right. You always were too... serious
t. My head pounded, a relentless drumbeat against my temples. The room spun.
e. His name flashed on the screen, a tormenting
barely controlled fury. "You ruined the entire evening! What was with
ce level. "I suppose I wasn't feeli
s. Britney's upset. I need you to pack your things. You can stay in the guest
hed in and twisted my heart. The guest house. He was kicking me out
d, the word a fl
did you say?" Cole soun
strange, dark calm settling ov
ke a scene. I'll send someone up to help you." And then, he hung up. The l
smiling back at me. This house, this life, it all started with him. His legacy. I could f
nd into the sun-drenched conservatory, a place my father had loved. In the corner, almost hidden behind an overgrown fe
d my eyes, remembering his laugh, the way he'd explain complex algorithms to me in simple, magical terms. He trusted Co
died tonight. But something else was blooming in i
pen, revealing a hidden compartment. Inside, nestled amongst faded blueprints and a worn lea
My father. And his legacy. The drive felt cool against my palm, a

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