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HERE COMES THE KING
HERE COMES THE KING
Author: Tom Kay
CHAPTER 1 - Shadows and Surprises
Author: Tom Kay
last update2025-09-20 09:41:44

"Rob, why does this man look exactly like you?"

Louis Carter-Allen stood in the doorway of their Manhattan penthouse kitchen, her auburn hair catching the morning sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows. The newspaper trembled in her hands as she stared at her husband of two years, her warm brown eyes wide with confusion and growing alarm.

Robert Allen—the name she had known him by for five years—looked up from his laptop where financial reports glowed on the screen. The coffee mug froze halfway to his lips as his gaze fell on the front page of The New York Times. Even from across the granite island, he could see the headline: "Fifteen Years Later: The Anderson Family Murders Remain a Scar on Corporate America."

But it was the photograph that made his blood turn to ice. A seventeen-year-old boy stared back at him from newsprint, his own green eyes captured in a moment of shocked innocence as bailiffs led him away in handcuffs. The resemblance was undeniable, even accounting for fifteen years of hardship that had sharpened his features and added scars that no seventeen-year-old should possess.

"Louis." His voice came out rougher than intended. The gentle warmth that she had fallen in love with drained from his expression, replaced by something cold and calculating. "I can explain."

"Can you?" She stepped closer, the newspaper clutched against her chest like armor. "Because right now, I'm looking at a picture of a boy named Ral Anderson who was convicted of murdering his billionaire parents. A boy who supposedly died in prison years ago. A boy who looks exactly like my husband."

The words hung in the air between them like a blade. Robert—Ral—set down his coffee with deliberate precision, his mind racing through contingencies he had hoped never to use. Marcus had found him. After years of careful planning, of building a new identity from nothing, his uncle had discovered that Robert Allen possessed impossible knowledge of Anderson Empire operations.

This newspaper story was not a memorial. It was a declaration of war.

"Your name isn't Robert Allen," Louis whispered, and it was not a question. Her investigative instincts, honed by years of exposing corporate corruption, were already connecting dots that he had spent fortunes to keep separate.

"No," Ral admitted, knowing that his carefully constructed world was collapsing around him. The man she had married—kind, mysterious Robert with his unexplained wealth and gentle hands—was about to disappear forever. "My name is Ral Anderson, and I am supposed to be dead."

The newspaper slipped from Louis's fingers, falling to the marble floor with a whisper that sounded like thunder in the sudden silence. She stared at him as if seeing a stranger, which in many ways, she was.

"You were convicted of murdering your own parents," she said slowly, each word precise and terrible. "The evidence was overwhelming. The jury unanimously—"

"I was framed." The words came out harder than he intended, carrying fifteen years of rage and pain. "By my uncle Marcus Anderson, who wanted control of the family empire badly enough to kill his own brother and sister-in-law. Badly enough to destroy a seventeen-year-old boy who trusted him completely."

Louis backed away from him, her face pale. "You have been lying to me for five years. About everything. Your name, your past, your—" She stopped, her reporter's mind working. "Your wealth. It all came from somewhere, didn't it? The penthouse, the investments, the way you always seem to know exactly which stocks to buy. You have been using inside information about Anderson Empire."

"Yes." There was no point in lying anymore. Marcus had made sure of that by publishing this story. "I have been preparing for this day since I walked out of Millbrook Correctional Facility eight years ago. Everything I have built, every connection I have made, every dollar I have earned—it has all been leading to one goal."

"Revenge," Louis breathed.

"Justice," Ral corrected, but even as he said it, he wondered if there was still a difference.

The sound of his encrypted phone buzzing cut through the tension. Only three people had this number, and none of them would call unless the situation was critical. Ral glanced at the screen and saw Vincent Cross's code.

He answered without taking his eyes off Louis. "Talk to me."

"Boss, we have a problem," Vincent's gravelly voice carried years of prison-learned caution. "Three black SUVs just pulled up outside your building. Professional grade surveillance equipment, government plates. Either the feds finally connected Robert Allen to Ral Anderson, or Uncle Marcus just escalated things beyond corporate warfare."

Through their windows, Ral could see the vehicles Vincent described. Men in dark suits were already entering the building lobby, their movements coordinated and purposeful. He had perhaps three minutes before they reached the penthouse level.

"Louis," he said, ending the call and moving toward their bedroom safe. "We need to leave. Right now."

But when he turned back, she was gone. The newspaper lay forgotten on the kitchen floor, and the front door stood open, revealing the empty hallway beyond.

Ral Anderson stared at that open door and realized that in the space of ten minutes, he had lost everything that mattered to him. His wife, his carefully built life, his hope for something beyond vengeance.

The war he had spent eight years preparing for had finally begun.

And he was already losing.

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