Ethan's POV
Margaret Chen's eyes never left mine, but when she spoke again, her words were directed at everyone.
"I apologize for the confusion. Allow me to properly introduce myself." She reached into her jacket and produced a business card, holding it between two perfectly manicured fingers. "My name is Sophia Vale. I'm the special representative of Zenith Corporation. And more importantly, I represent the Sterling family."
The night air felt thick. Heavy. Like the atmosphere before a lightning strike.
Mom found her voice first. "The Sterling family?" She laughed, but it came out forced, nervous. "I'm sorry, Ms. Vale, but I think there's been some mistake. This is a private matter. Family business."
"Family business." Sophia repeated the words slowly, testing them. "How interesting that you should use that phrase, Mrs. Cross." She turned her attention to Mom and Dad, her expression unchanged. Professional. Cold. "Tell me, does family business usually involve assaulting someone on your front lawn?"
"We weren't assaulting anyone," Dad said quickly. "We were simply asking our former ward to leave."
"Former ward." Sophia's eyebrow raised a fraction of an inch. "So you acknowledge that Ethan is no longer under your care?"
"He's an adult. He can do as he pleases."
"Then why were your employees restraining him?"
Thomas and Robert had backed away during the conversation, disappearing into the shadows of the hallway like roaches when the lights came on. Smart men. They knew trouble when they saw it.
Dad's jaw worked silently. "I think you should leave, Ms. Vale. This is private property."
"Of course." Sophia smiled. It didn't reach her eyes. "But first, I have some information to share. Information that's quite relevant to this situation." She pulled out a tablet from the leather portfolio one of her bodyguards held. A few taps and the screen glowed. "Mr. and Mrs. Cross, you adopted Ethan Sterling when he was eight years old. Correct?"
"Ethan Cross," Mom corrected. "His name is Ethan Cross."
"His legal name was changed to Ethan Cross at the time of adoption, yes. But his birth name, his true name, is Ethan Sterling. Son of Richard and Catherine Sterling. Grandson of Sterling Cross, founder and former chairman of Zenith Corporation."
The words fell like bombs.
Mom's face went from red to white. Dad took a step backward.
"That's impossible," Mom whispered.
"Is it?" Sophia's fingers moved across the screen. "According to the documents I have here, you received an initial payment of five hundred thousand dollars upon Ethan's adoption. Subsequent payments of two hundred thousand dollars were made annually for the next seven years. Total compensation, two million, four hundred thousand dollars."
"Where did you get that information?" Dad's voice shook. "That's private. That's sealed."
"Very little stays sealed when you have the right resources, Mr. Cross." Sophia looked up from her tablet. "Money that, according to your tax returns, you never reported as income. Tax evasion. Quite serious."
"We didn't evade anything," Dad said. "That money was, it was a private arrangement."
"To hide a kidnapped child."
The silence that followed could have shattered glass.
"Kidnapped?" Mom's voice went shrill. "He wasn't kidnapped. He was in a group home. Abandoned. Nobody wanted him."
"He was placed there by his kidnappers," Sophia said calmly. "After they took him from his family's estate when he was six months old. The group home had no record of how he arrived. No parents listed. No birth certificate. Nothing. Yet you adopted him anyway. Didn't that seem suspicious to you?"
"We thought we were helping," Mom said weakly.
"You thought you were getting rich." Sophia's words cut like a blade. "And you did. For fifteen years, you profited from a stolen child while his real family suffered."
I stood frozen on the porch, listening to my life dissected. Analyzed. Laid bare for everyone to see.
"This is ridiculous." Dad tried to regain control. "Even if what you're saying is true, and I'm not admitting anything, what does it matter now? Ethan is an adult. He can choose his own life."
"You're absolutely right." Sophia tucked the tablet away. "Which is why I'm here. To offer Ethan a choice." She turned back to me, her expression softening slightly. "Chairman Sterling, would you like to claim your birthright?"
Chairman.
The word echoed in my skull.
"Chairman?" Michael's voice came from behind Mom and Dad. He pushed between them, staring at me with something between disbelief and horror. "What the hell is going on?"
"Michael." Dad put a hand on his shoulder. "Go back inside."
"No." Michael shook him off. "Chairman? She called him Chairman. Of what?"
"Zenith Corporation," Sophia said. She addressed Michael with the same professional courtesy she'd given everyone else. Even though he was standing there in a fresh shirt, his lip still swollen from our fight. "As of six hours ago, Ethan Sterling owns fifty-one percent of all company shares. Making him the majority shareholder and, by company charter, the acting chairman of the board."
Michael laughed. Loud and sharp. "That's insane. He works at Walmart. He can't even afford rent."
"He couldn't," Sophia agreed. "Past tense. As of tonight, Chairman Sterling has access to liquid assets totaling one hundred million dollars. With additional holdings valued at approximately twelve billion dollars."
Twelve billion.
The number was too big. Too impossible. My brain couldn't process it.
"You're lying," Mom said. But her voice wavered. "This is some kind of scam. Some revenge plot."
"I assure you, Mrs. Cross, everything I've said is documented and verified." Sophia gestured to one of her bodyguards. He stepped forward, producing a thick manila envelope. "These are copies of the relevant documents. Ethan's original birth certificate. DNA test results confirming his relationship to Sterling Cross. The adoption papers, including documentation of the payments made to you. And the corporate filings showing the transfer of shares."
The bodyguard held the envelope toward Dad. He didn't take it.
"This can't be real," he muttered.
"It's very real." Sophia's voice remained level. Professional. But something underneath it felt like steel. "Ethan Sterling is one of the wealthiest young men in this city. And you've spent fifteen years treating him like a slave."
Mom made a choking sound. Her hand went to her throat.
"Now," Sophia continued, "regarding his belongings." She looked pointedly at the garbage bags. "I assume those contain Ethan's personal property?"
"It's just clothes and books," Mom said quickly. "Nothing valuable."
"Nevertheless, they belong to Chairman Sterling. I'd like them loaded into one of our vehicles immediately." Sophia snapped her fingers. Two bodyguards moved toward the bags. "Actually, on second thought."
She stopped them with a raised hand.
"Leave them," she said. "Chairman Sterling has no need for old belongings. We'll provide him with everything he requires. New clothes. New accommodations. Everything befitting his position."
The bodyguards stepped back, leaving the bags where they were.
I stared at those bags. At fifteen years of my life stuffed into black plastic. Three garbage bags. That's what my entire existence amounted to. A few shirts, some books, a pair of work shoes.
"Ethan," Dad said suddenly. His voice had changed. Softer. Almost pleading. "Son, let's talk about this. There's been a misunderstanding."
"Don't call me son."
The words came out flat. Cold. Something in my chest had gone numb.
"We raised you," Mom said. She stepped forward, reaching for me. "We loved you. Whatever mistakes we made, we tried our best."
"You sold me." I looked at her hand, extended toward me like we were family. Like fifteen years of lies could be forgiven because she was scared now. "For two million dollars, you sold me. You knew who I was and you buried me. Kept me small. Kept me poor. Made sure I'd never find out the truth."
"We were protecting you," Dad said desperately. "We were told it was dangerous. That if your real identity came out, you'd be in danger."
"From who?"
He couldn't answer. Or wouldn't.
Michael stood silent through all of this. His face had gone pale. I watched understanding dawn in his eyes. Understanding of what this meant. What he'd lost.
"Ethan," he said quietly. "Brother."
"We're not brothers." I turned away from him. From all of them. "We never were."
"Chairman Sterling," Sophia said softly. "We should go. Your grandfather is waiting to meet you."
My grandfather. Sterling Cross. A man I'd never met. Who'd been searching for me for twenty-three years.
"Wait." Mom's voice cracked. "Ethan, please. Just wait. We can explain everything. We can fix this."
"There's nothing to fix." I looked at her one last time. At the woman who'd raised me. Who'd made me believe I was worth less than her real son. Who'd watched me work myself to exhaustion and never once offered help. "You made your choice fifteen years ago. Now I'm making mine."
"You can't just leave," Dad said. "We're still your legal guardians until you're twenty-five according to the adoption agreement."
"That agreement is void," Sophia interjected. "As the adoption was obtained fraudulently and for criminal purposes. Our lawyers have already filed the paperwork. By tomorrow morning, all legal ties between Ethan and your family will be severed."
"You can't do that," Mom said.
"We can. And we have." Sophia's smile returned. Sharp. Satisfied. "Any attempt to contact Ethan going forward will be considered harassment and dealt with accordingly. Is that understood?"
Nobody answered.
Sophia turned to me. Her expression softened again, just slightly. Like she was looking at something fragile that might break.
"Young master," she said gently. "Shall we leave?"
The words hung in the cold night air.
Behind me, the house I'd called home. The family I'd believed was mine. The life I'd lived for twenty-three years.
Ahead of me, three black SUVs. A woman in a five-thousand-dollar suit. Bodyguards and lawyers and twelve billion dollars.
A grandfather waiting.
A life I'd never imagined.
I looked at the garbage bags one more time. At everything I'd owned, discarded like trash.
Then I looked at Sophia.
"Yes," I said. "Let's go.”
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