CHAPTER 6
Author: Lady D
last update2025-07-14 05:15:02

The alley’s damp walls seemed to press closer with each passing minute as Jace stared at Mike Reynolds, the old man’s words hanging between them, so thick in the air.

“He is dying….two days, Jace. We have been searching for you for a long time. Your grandfather wishes to see you one last time.”

Jace’s grip tightened with the DNA test still crumpled in his fist….proof of another betrayal. Now this? A grandfather he had not seen in twenty years?

“You expect me to care?” Jace’s asked sharply. “That man exiled my father for wanting to be a doctor. Left him to die in poverty while I rotted in an orphanage. And now—what? Deathbed guilt?”

Reynold didn’t flinch. “Your grandfather was wrong. But he searched for you for years and he couldn’t find any lead.”

A muscle in Jace’s jaw twitched as he croaked, “Convince me.”

“After your father left,” Reynolds began, “your grandfather regretted it by sunrise. But pride? It was a prison. A self imposed confinement. By the time he tracked you down, you had vanished from the orphanage.”

Jace’s laugh was hollow as he said spitefully, “Funny. I was there till I was sixteen. Starving. Beaten. Where were his resources then?”

Reynolds eyes darkened. “The Fosters paid off the staff to lie. They wanted you erased—your grandfather’s bloodline extinct.”

Jace went rigid. “Why?”

“Because if your grandfather dies without an heir, the ownership will automatically fall on the Fosters, who are distant relatives.”

“Then I should consider myself very lucky I’m not dead.” Jace said mockingly.

“Only because they haven’t found you—yet.”

“Ok…ok…what do you want me to do?” Jace asked. Getting tired from all the standing and talking, he had been through a lot. He needed his rest.

“I want you to come with me to see your grandfather,” Reynolds replied blankly. “Please Jace.”

“Ok. Lead the way,” Jace shrugged. “But mind you, I’m in the middle of ‘something,’ so I plan on just jumping in and jumping out.”

The Parkinson mansion loomed with memories. A huge building of stone and colored glass. Jace’s pulse hammered as Reynolds guided him past oil portraits of dead relatives, their eyes seeming to judge him.

At the master bedroom, his grandfather lay shriveled under silk sheets, an IV dripping into his veins. The old man who has once been a titan was now a skeleton with misty eyes.

“Jace…” the old man’s said weakly, almost as a whisper. Tears glazed through the wrinkles on his face. “I have failed you. Your father…..my greatest pain…my greatest regret.”

Jace stood frozen, his throat thought as he croaked, “Regret doesn’t bring him back. It doesn’t give me back the twenty years I spent toiling this earth like an homeless person. You sent me away with dad when I was only just six. I suffered grandfather.” His voice broke. “For years. But it won’t change anything.”

“No it wouldn’t.” The old man replied sternly, and pointed at Reynolds with a trembling hand. “But this can.”

Reynolds stepped forward, placing a velvet box in Jace’s palm. Inside it, a golden ring bearing the Parkinson crest.

“It’s your birthright,” his grandfather breathed. “The company. The whole fortune. Vengeance.”

Jace’s fingers curled around the ring. The Parkinson’s crest gleaming under the candlelight. “I don’t want it.”

“Then take it for him,” the old man pleaded. “Your father dreamed of hospitals. Build them. In his name. In your mother’s name.”

Silence.

Then Jace slid the ring onto his fingers. The heavy gold lying comfortably on his skin.

His grandfather exhaled one last time, a smile placed firmly on his lips as the heart monitor flatlined.

Jace stood in the study, lost for words. Reynolds entered with his grandfather’s stuff necked lawyer, who unsealed a document with solemn precision. Looking all grim and serious.

“Here is Jonathan Parkinson’s last will,” the lawyer called out solemnly. “To my grandson. Jace Andre Parkinson, I leave my entire estate, including seventy percent controlling shares in Parkinson’s Group…on one condition.”

Jace’s head snapped up as he asked, “What condition?”

The lawyer adjusted his glasses. “You must hold the shares for one year. If you sell or relinquish control in that time, every thing transfers to the Fosters.”

Jace laughed sharply as he stared at the family heirloom on his finger. “He is forcing me to fight. He knows I don’t want this and…Marcus Foster…he should be grown now.”

Marcus Foster…his beefy, overbearing cousin…had been no better. The boy who had once pinned him down in the dirt at family reunions, sneering, “Parkinson’s don’t raise weaklings,” now sat on the company board, leaching off Grandfather’s legacy. The thought of facing him again made his blood curl.

Reynolds nodded. “He knew they would come for you. This is your shield.”

Outside, the thunder cracked and lightning flashed—a storm was rolling in. Jace turned to look at the window, watching the day turn grey.

“Tell me,” he said softly, “how many hospitals could I build with a billion dollars?”

Reynolds smiled. “Enough to make your father proud.”

Jace sat on his grandfathers study chair and deliberated on the issue placed in front of him.

Now he is in the process of getting a divorce.

Now it’s a known fact that he isn’t Liam and Marie’s father.

Now he had known how much of a fool he had been to Elliot Montgomery and the Withmans…all because of love.

Damn love!

And now…now this is a start of a new life, away from the embarrassment of his past…a sure way to right all the wrongs done to him. He will make them pay.

With a surprisingly steady voice, he asked;

“Where do I sign?”

Continue to read this book for free
Scan the code to download the app

Latest Chapter

  • CHAPTER 18

    Jace listened to Mila’s narration of the dinner, with a blank expression on his face. When she finished, he did not rage or celebrate. “A private meeting,” he snickered as he swirled the scotch in his glass. “They are that desperate.”“They are terrified,” Mila corrected with her arms crossed. “Stella offered me a million dollars in cash. Ethan looked like he was going to be sick. They are drowning, and they think you are the only one who can hand them lifeline.”“Oh, I will throw them a line,” Jace said, his voice turning to deadly whisper. “I will just make sure it is attached to an anchor.” He turned to Reynolds. “Set it up.”Reynolds didn’t shake. “Parameters, sir?”“Anonymous. Neutral ground. A private room at the Oak Room, tomorrow night at nine. Tell them the CEO will meet with Ethan Montgomery alone. No lawyers. No Stella. Especially no Stella. If he brings so much as a bodyguard, the meeting is over before it begins.”Mila frowned. “You are actually going to meet him?”“No,”

  • CHAPTER 17

    The Withman dining hall was like a stage, and every plate setting was like a prop. Stella, dressed in navy blue silk, played the gracious hostess, while Ethan, pale and tense, looked like a man waiting for his execution.“Mila, darling, I am so glad you came,” Stella purred as she topped up Mila’s wine glass with a vintage bottle that cost more than a car. “We simply had to clear the air after that….unfortunate misunderstanding at the penthouse.”Mila offered a thin, professional smile. “There’s nothing to clear, Stella. It was a Buisness dinner that ended abruptly. These things happen.”Ethan cleared his throat and traced his fingers nervously on the stem of his glass. “I owe you an apology, Mila. My behavior was….ungentlemanly. The pressure of the merger, the postponement…” He let the sentence hang like a pathetic plea for sympathy.“The pressure is understandable,” Mila said as she kept her tone neutral, without giving nothing away. She took a small, deliberate bite of her chocolat

  • CHAPTER 16

    The Parkinson Group boardroom was a pit of cobras, and they were all hissing at once. Jace took his seat at the head of the large mahogany table. Reynolds stood like a statue at his shoulder as the wave of their panic crash over him.“—catastrophic devaluation! Eighteen percent in a single hour!” “My phone has not stopped ringing! Investors are demanding answers!” “Thai is exactly what we were afraid of! Inexperience at the height!”An older man with a flat face and a too tight collar, Mr Albright, slammed his hand on the table. “This leak, this….this disaster! It never happened under Jonathan’s watch. He would have contained it.”Jace folded his fingers together, with a calm expression on his face. “And how would he have contained a leak of internal financials, Mr Albright? By wishing it away?”A woman with iron rimmed glasses, Miss Theroux, leaned forward. “Don’t be funny. This is serious. The vultures are circling. We have shareholders ready to sell immediately at the opening bell

  • CHAPTER 15

    The Montgomery penthouse which was once a symbol of untouchable opulence, now felt like a bedazzled cage. The air was thick with the irritating advent of expensive whiskey and pure, undiluted panic.Ethan Montgomery paced the length of the Persian rug, his movements jerky and uncoordinated. The financial news channel was on mute on the massive screen, but the words at the bottom screamed the story loud enough…PARKINSON GROUP - 18.5%…MONTGOMERY MED - 22%… WITHMAN GROUP - 15%….“Eighteen percent!” Ethan roared as he finally snapped. He snatched the crystal flower pot from the wet bar and flung it into the fireplace and It exploded in a shower of glass shards. “In one hour! How is that even possible?”Stella Withman sat stiffly on a cream silk sofa, her posture perfect, her face a mask of fury. She was still dressed in the silver gown from the party, the glittering engagement ring placed on her finger now feeling like a chain. “You said it was done, Ethan. You said you had handled it. Yo

  • CHAPTER 14

    The Foster family office was a monument to old money and old grudges. Floor to ceiling windows offered a clear view of the city, but Marcus Foster fixed his attention on a single sheet of vellum paper on his desk…his uncle’s last will and testament. A copy, of course. The real one was locked away, what should have been his.“It’s an insult. This is what it is.” Marcus snarled. He crushed a Cuban cigar ashtray, the lit ashes dying with a hissing sound. “A final, clear slap in the face from a senile old man.”Matthew, his personal assistant, stood with the fallen posture of a man who had delivered too much bad news. “The will is inaccessible, sir. Placed under heavy security with the firm’s executor. But….there is a condition.”Marcus snapped his head up, with an intense interest in his eyes. “What condition?”“The heir…this Jace….must hold the controlling shares of Parkinson Group for one full calendar year. If he fails, if the company’s value reduces or he is forced to sell….everythin

  • CHAPTER 13

    “Mother” Stella cried out angrily as she steps down the wide staircase to the huge Withman hall. “I am not sure of Ethan no longer. He is up to something very shady.”“Tsk tsk darling…” Morana Withman crooned from the dining area. “Why do you say so child? You know that man loves you dearly.”“You heard of the rubbish he did recently?” Stella shrieked. “He invited Mila over to dinner at his family’s mansion, knowing very well I wouldn’t be there—”“How then did you get the information?”“I was coincidentally having dinner with the girls at La perle, mother,” she replied, “when Mila got a notification from Ethan, inviting her over to dinner.”“Oh.” Morana paused in her table arrangement as she stared at her in shock.“Yes. What insolence!” Stella spat angrily. “And do you know the worst part? I saw that slime dining at the restaurant.”“What slime?” Morana asked, as she pointed at the maids to set the table. “Darling, don’t you think you are overworking yourself over this….minor issue?

More Chapter
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on MegaNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
Scan code to read on App