ed for a crime that nearly destroyed our company, I was cast as th
iation reached its peak. My brother, the CEO who
er?" he hissed at me in front of everyone. "For one night,
ant smirk. My mother looked on in horror-not at his cruelty, but at th
their sides long ago
commit, something inside me finally snapped. The guilt, the sham
t cry. I di
lroom, pulled out my phone, and
ice answered.
, my voice clearer and stronger than it
pte
te Gall
mily pariah, the disgraced architect, the living, breathing reminder of a scandal that had almost torn Gallegos Construction apart
of their estate glittered with chandeliers and false smiles. I stood near the bac
own worth. Beside him, his fiancée, Carmella Nichols, glowed. She looked at him with an adoration that was so perfectly practiced it could have been rehears
A testament to strength, loyalty, and integrity. Values that
was a deliberate, pointed glance, a reminder that I was the exception t
rine melody. "And I am so, so blessed to be joining this incredible fam
played on her lips before vanishing. It was fo
official duties-Kash, my youngest brother, sauntered over. He had been a teenager when t
h a smirk, snatching a glass. "We wouldn't want
lank. I had learned long ago that any reaction, whether anger or
, a testament to my mother' s love for extravagant displays. As the catering staff wheeled it
to steady the cart. I managed to stop it from toppling, but in the process, m
gasp went thr
ection. But in the theater of
concern. "Oh, Charlotte. It's alright, darling. Accidents
ndercloud. He strode over, his jaw tight. H
udden silence. "Can you not do one simple thing without creating a disaster
l blow. Liability. Mess. Disaster. The la
ing. My father simply turned away, his expression one of weary disappointment. Th
years of biting my tongue, of absorbing their contempt, of living with a guilt t
sympathy, at my parents' willful blindness. I saw the e
d not
h a quiet click. I turned, my back straight, and walked out of the ballro
ce. They probably expected me to dissolve into tears in my room, t
toward the small cottage on the estate wher
ed at the number. It was the last of my secret savings, money I had painstakingly squirrele
r. I didn't type "the
rivate Investiga
ts flashy website, but for its blunt, no-nonsense
t Mcc
It rang twice before a grav
ormi
its cage. For the first time in ten years, it wasn't from f
, my voice clearer and stronger than it