Adrian set the papers down, with a hitched breath. The confirmation was a physical blow. He picked up the diary. The first entry was dated years before his birth. Innocent entries about college, friends, hopes. Then, the tone shifted. “I met a man. His name is Jonathan. He is everything a lady wants. Charming and powerful but older.” The entries grew more passionate, then more secretive. Then came the mentions of late-night meetings with whispered promises. “He says he loves me. He says he’ll leave. When the time is right…”
He flipped forward, frantically searching and digging. And then he saw it. “pregnant. Told Jonathan today. He went pale. Not happy. Angry? Scared? Said it complicated everything. His position. His marriage. His reputation…”
Adrian flipped to another page. “He offered money. A lot of money. To go away. To disappear. To never contact him again. To say the baby is Michael’s. Michael… he’s kind. He likes me. But it’s a lie. A terrible lie. Jonathan… how could you? You said you loved us…”
The raw pain and betrayal, leaped off the page. Adrian could hear his mother’s voice, choked with tears. The final entries before his birth were bleak. Resignation. Fear. “Agreed. For the baby. For safety. Jonathan’s man arranged everything. The hospital. The papers. Michael will be named. We’ll move away. Start over. The lie must hold. Jonathan says it’s the only way to protect us. From his enemies? Or from him? I don’t know anymore. I just want my baby safe.”
After his birth, the entries resumed. They felt sporadic and filled with love for him. But underscored by a deep, enduring sadness. Mentions of Michael Carter being a good man, trying his best, but the shadow of the lie was always there. The final entry, dated shortly before she got sick: “Adrian asked about his father today. Looked so much like him at that moment. My heart stopped. Told him Michael is his father. The lie tastes like ash. Someday, my boy, you deserve the truth. But the truth is dangerous. Jonathan’s world… eats people like us. Be safe, my love. Always.”
Adrian shut the diary. He then pressed the tip of his hands into his eyes. He could still see her. Even beyond the photo on his desk. He saw a woman who had been crushed by betrayal. A woman who was forced to live a lie just to protect him. Within him, he burned with grief. And the grief was coupled with a furious hatred for the man behind it all. Jonathan Reed.
His hands shook as he reached for the sealed envelope. For my son, Adrian. When you are ready. He didn’t feel ready. But he still opened it anyway. Inside the envelope, there was a sheet. Her handwriting was not properly even. It seemed like it was written in a rush.
My dearest Adrian,
If you’re reading this, you found the key. You found the truth I couldn’t bear to tell you while I lived. The fear… it was always there. Fear of him. Fear of what he might do if he knew you sought him. Fear of the world he moves in.
Jonathan Reed is your father. Biologically. Nothing else. He gave you life, then demanded it be hidden. He paid for silence. He paid for the lie. He paid Michael to be a stand-in, a shield. Michael tried, Adrian. He wasn’t a bad man, just weak. He took the money, gave us a name, some stability. But he wasn’t your father. Not in the ways that matter. I loved you enough for ten fathers. Never doubt that. But the injustice of what Jonathan did… the cowardice… it ate at me. This box holds the proof. The real birth record. The hospital memos showing his directive to lie. My diary, for what little my pain is worth as evidence.
Why tell you now? Because secrets fester. Because you have a right to know where you come from, even if it’s ugly. Even if it hurts. But Adrian, please, be careful. Jonathan Reed is powerful. And dangerously powerful. His world is built on money, influence, and crushing anyone who threatens it. He abandoned us because we were a threat to his carefully constructed life. If you confront him… I don’t know what he will do. Deny you? Buy you off? Or worse? He has enemies, powerful ones, who wouldn’t hesitate to hurt you if they saw you as leverage.
I leave the choice to you, my son. Seek him. Or walk away. Build your own life, far from his shadow. Whatever you choose, know I loved you fiercely, completely. You were my truth in a life of lies. Be strong. Be safe.All my love, always,
Mom
The letter fell from Adrian’s fingers and hit the table. He sank into the chair. The room suddenly felt hot. Everything began to weigh on him. The betrayal and the cold way Jonathan Reed had done it. The weight his mother had carried alone. It was too much. The slight anger in him worsened.
He sat there for a long time without moving. The metal box was still open in front of him.
His mother’s warning “be careful” kept coming back. But so did Veronica’s sneer. The memory of the humiliation flooded his mind. The feeling of being Adrian Carter, the delivery boy, the unwanted husband, the nobody. It all came together into something he couldn’t shake.
Being careful wasn’t enough anymore. He needed power. The kind of power Jonathan Reed had. He needed to look him in the eye. He put the diary, the hospital records, and the letter back in the box, one by one and closed it. Afterwards he rang ther bell
An hour later, Adrian sat in a dimly lit internet café downtown, the glow of the monitor reflecting in his hard eyes. He accessed a newly created, anonymous email account. His fingers hovered over the keyboard. He needed to be direct. Intriguing enough to get a response, but revealing nothing.
To: jreed@reedtech.com
From: seattleinquirer73@tempmail.net
Subject: Urgent Matter – Clara Carter
Mr. Reed,
I possess documentation concerning Clara Carter and a birth occurring at St. Jude Medical Center, Seattle. This documentation includes original records and personal correspondence you may find highly relevant. I require a confidential, in-person meeting at your earliest convenience to discuss this matter. Discretion is paramount. Awaiting your instructions.
He hit send. The message vanished into the digital ether. Adrian leaned back, the plastic chair creaking. The hunt had just cornered its prey. The delivery boy had sent a message to the king. Now, he waited. The fire in his chest burned cold and clear.

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Chapter 14
The wheels of Veronica’s Bentley screeched against the driveway as she drove through the Harris estate. The slam of the car door echoed across the garage like a gunshot. She rushed inside, her heels clicking the marble floor with fury, emerald silk whipping behind her like a banner.“Unbelievable. Utterly unbelievable!” she spat as she flinged her pause onto the sofa. Her reflection stared back at her from the giant gold-framed mirror, and for the first time in years, she looked shaken—hair loose from its pins, makeup smudging at the edges.Her chest heaved. “How… how dare he speak to me like that?” she muttered, pacing across the parlor. “A loader boy. That nobody? Now threatening me? If Adrian exposes me—if the world learns of my affair—Harris Group will crumble. I’ll be finished. I cannot… I will not let that happen.”She gripped the edge of the marble table until her knuckles turned white. A plan. She needed a plan, fast.Her thoughts shot to Emily. Her daughter. Her pawn. Her lev
Chapter 13
Adrian left for his office amidst all that,his heart still pounding from the weight of a hundred cameras, a hundred doubting eyes, this whole new him wasn’t going to be an easy one. The words he had spoken were still fresh on his tongue—measured, deliberate, sharp like blades—but now that the echoes of applause and whispers were gone, silence pressed down on him.He entered his office and finally sank into the leather chair, leaning back with a heavy breath. The wide floor-to-ceiling windows framed the skyline, but even that majestic view couldn’t drown out the deep thought twisting inside him:Did I say enough? He asked himself. His phone kept vibrating violently on his polished oak table. Once. Twice. Then continuously.Adrian’s jaw dropped as he picked it up. Notifications filled the screen like he had commuted a crime. Dozens of messages—every single one from ReedTech’s board executives. He scrolled through them, his eyes hardening with every line: “Are you serious, Adrian?”“T
Chapter 12
Adrian left the office that evening and went back to his newly bought well furnished mansion. The whole house was silent, yet Adrian couldn’t sleep.He lay on his back in the massive bed, staring at the ceiling where a faint shimmer of moonlight sneaked through the curtains. The sheets beneath him were cool, expensive, and soft—everything about this new life screamed luxury. The polished marble floors, the curated art pieces laying on the hallways, the chandelier that shimmered dimly in the foyer downstairs.But all those luxuries couldn’t give him the peace of mind he always had wanted.Each time he closed his eyes, his mother’s face appeared. Not a good face of memory, but the broken ones he had last seen—the pain, the struggles, the unanswered questions. The pain and betrayal she could hide for years. Just like him.He turned on his side, then on his back again. The sheets twisted around his legs as if trying to bind him in place. He pressed his hands against his fore head and too
Chapter 11
The chaos didn’t end with the headlines from the previous day. By noon, it had turned into a hurricane.Every news headline, every gossip blog, every social media influencer was chewing Adrian Carter-Reed’s name like wolves ripping at raw meat. Adrian was trending all over the media.“Illegitimate heir.”“Fraudulent takeover.”“ReedTech CEO built on a lie.”The words splashed across screens in banks, restaurants, and airport terminals. Stock tickers flickered red. Unknown rivals made calls behind closed doors. Reed’s empire was under siege, not with bullets, but with whispers that spread faster than fire.Inside ReedTech’s boardroom, the atmosphere was thick. Screens on the walls displayed headlines as his top executives argued over solutions.“We need an emergency press release now!” barked Michael Tran, ReedTech’s COO, pacing furiously. “We emphasize Jonathan Reed’s personal acknowledgment of Adrian as heir. We put out legal documents, maybe the DNA results. We need to stop this nons
Chapter 10
The atmosphere outside matched the one building within ReedTech’s sleek glass tower. Rain dropped down the windows in harsh, silver lines as Adrian stood right in front of his desk, the recording still playing repeatedly in his ears. His mother’s fragile voice. Veronica’s cruelty, sharp as a blade. He had listened to it so many times the words felt itchy in his ears.But Adrian Carter-Reed wasn’t a man who let emotion steer his decisions. Not anymore. He stopped the record, set the headphones down, and slid the file into his locked drawer. There would be time for the ghosts later. Right now, he has enemies alive and moving, enemies who wanted him to bring him down.A sharp knock sounded on his office door.“Come in,” Adrian said.The door opened, Miranda Shaw showed up, one of ReedTech’s senior compliance officers. She was in her early thirties, tall, with long dark hair tied into a sleek ponytail, and eyes that gleamed with intelligence—and something else, something more unimaginable.
Chapter 9
By Monday morning, the glamour of Emily’s birthday gala was gone, leaving behind the reality that dawned on them. ReedTech security showed up before sunrise. They changed the locks on Harris Industries’ executive suite like it was nothing. Veronica Harris’s gold nameplate came off her corner office door.Her calls started before breakfast, angry, urgent, dripping with venom, but no one picked up. The board members she thought were hers had already cut their deals, signed their NDAs, taken their severance, and disappeared. Some retired early. Some moved to ReedTech posts far away from Seattle. All of them were gone.Still, Veronica wasn’t the type to accept defeat. Stuck inside her mansion that felt more like a cage, as ReedTech security parked discreetly outside, she began plotting her counterattack. Days later, leaks appeared in the press. It began gradually before blowing up into a full story. Adrian Carter-Reed was painted as a bitter opportunist, out for revenge on the family tha
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