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Chapter Twenty Three
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“I’ve got a lead,” Nathan said. “A witness.”

Her gaze returned to him. “Then use it but tread carefully. Liam is winning the family hearts while you’re busy defending your name. That’s a hard balance to shift.”

“I don’t need their hearts,” he said. “Just the truth.”

Marjorie smiled, just faintly. “You’ll need both.”

She turned then, walking away before anything more could be said.

Nathan stepped back toward the family table, and all eyes were on him.

Liam moved quickly to the center of the room,“I think it’s time everyone here understood the truth about Nathan,” Liam announced.

He held up a letter high. “These prove that he has been disloyal, that he has worked against the family’s interests.”

“This is not the man who deserves the Hayes name,” Liam said, his tone triumphant.

Nathan’s heart sank. What letter could this be?, he caught the looks of suspicion and doubt on faces he thought were now on his side.

Cassandra stood close by, looking pale and tense. Liam had trapped her with his
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    The papers were neatly arranged, stamped with dates and company headers that looked entirely legitimate. Nathan recognized them for what they were: forged documents. The same careful work that had humiliated him at the club meeting now played out on an even larger stage, and this was only his first day at work.Liam’s eyes found Nathan in the crowd. "The theft was committed by none other than Nathan Hayes."Nathan’s jaw tightened, but he said nothing.Then came Cassandra, she stepped forward from the side of the stage. "I can confirm," she said, her voice steady but almost too controlled, "that the documents are genuine and that Nathan passed Sterling Enterprises sensitive information belonging to Hayes Telecom."It was a betrayal Nathan had seen coming from the moment Liam glanced toward her. He knew her betrayal at the meeting was the beginning and this was something far worse.She stepped back, her eyes briefly flicking toward him. There was fear in them, though no one else in the

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