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Declared Insane, I Came Back to Bury Him Novel Cover

Declared Insane, I Came Back to Bury Him

Three years ago, Julian Sterling had me declared insane. He forged a doctor's signature, shipped me to a sedation clinic in Zurich, and told the world I was too fragile to survive his mother's death. He was right about one thing — Margaret Sterling was dead. He just forgot to mention he'd hidden her heart medication in his private safe while she asked for it. What Julian never knew: Margaret had already changed her will. She left the controlling share of the Sterling Empire — and the emerald ring that unlocked every offshore trust — to me. So I waited. I studied every move he made from that white room. I memorized his habits, his escort agency, his blind spots. And on the night he ordered a blonde who wouldn't ask questions, I made sure he got exactly what he paid for — a microphone in his collar and eighty-nine journalists outside his door. He thought he was confessing to a stranger. He was confessing to the woman his mother called her real heir. By the time he recognized my face, the board had already voted, the police had the pharmacy records, and his wife was standing beside me in crimson. He had three years to enjoy his stolen empire. I only needed one night to take it back. But as the handcuffs clicked shut, a photo slipped from my coat — and Julian finally saw the truth his mother had written on the back. Is revenge enough when the man you destroyed was the only family you had left?
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Chapter 4

"Hands where I can see them!" the lead officer barked.

He swept the heavy tactical flashlight over the corridor. The blinding yellow beam illuminated the wreck of the VIP hallway — the splintered doorframe, the scattered shreds of paper, Julian on his knees in a hotel robe someone had thrown over him.

Four uniformed cops surged past me.

The security captain grabbed Julian by the shoulder and hauled him to his feet.

"Stay where you are and keep your hands visible," the captain ordered.

"Don't touch him yet," I said.

The lead officer turned to me. He holstered his weapon and pulled a thick manila folder from inside his tactical jacket.

"Julian Sterling?" the officer asked.

"I demand a lawyer," Julian spat. He strained against the captain's grip. "And I demand you arrest these two women for extortion and forgery. They fabricated a will. They kidnapped my wife's loyalty. I am the victim here."

The cop didn't answer. He opened the folder and held up the first page.

"This is a certified copy of your mother's amended will," the officer said. "Filed with the state probate court four years ago. Notarized. Witnessed by two attorneys, both of whom gave statements this morning. It names Vivian Cross as primary successor to the Sterling controlling interest."

"That's a forgery!"

"The notary disagrees," the officer said. He flipped to the next page. "And this is the involuntary commitment order you filed three years ago. The signature of the examining physician was forged. We know, because the physician has been dead since before the date on the form."

Julian's face drained of all color.

"Keep reading," I said.

The officer flipped to the next page. A hospital crest in bright red ink dominated the top corner.

"Margaret Sterling's pharmacy records," the officer said. "Her cardiac medication was filled and collected the day before she died. It was never administered. The full bottle was found in your private safe, Mr. Sterling, with your fingerprints on it."

Julian stared at the page. His eyes darted frantically back and forth across the dense text.

"You hid the pills," I said quietly. "You let her ask for them. You sat there and you let her go, because the second she was gone, the company was yours. Except she'd already given it to me, and you didn't know yet. So you spent three years trying to erase the one person who could prove the will was real."

"You exiled me to that clinic in Zurich," I went on. "You forged the doctor's name. You paid the warden to keep me sedated. You told the world I was too fragile to handle her death — when the truth is I was the only one who knew where she'd filed the will."

Julian's shoulders dropped. The last shred of his story dissolved right in front of him. He had thought he'd buried the proof. He had thought sedation and distance and three years of silence had erased it.

Now he was just a man who'd let his own mother die, standing in a hotel hallway in a borrowed robe.

"You lied to everyone," he said. His voice cracked.

"No," I said. "I waited. There's a difference. You should know — you taught me patience the day you locked me in that white room."

I curled my fingers into my palms. I squeezed until my knuckles turned stark white. The ache in my joints grounded me. I wouldn't let him see me shake.

Julian collapsed against the captain.

The remaining fight drained out of his spine. The mighty CEO was nothing more than a ruined man held upright by a stranger's grip.

"Get him up," the officer ordered.

The captain hauled Julian straight.

"Vivian," Julian wheezed. "Please. Just one minute. Let me explain."

"Explain which part?" I asked. "The part where you tried to drown me, or the part where you let your mother die asking for help?"

"I loved her!" he shrieked.

The sound was jagged. It tore through the corridor, making the officers flinch.

The lead officer reached for his belt and unclasped a pair of steel handcuffs.

"Julian Sterling," the officer said. "You are under arrest for the conspiracy to commit murder of Margaret Sterling, for the unlawful imprisonment of Vivian Cross, and for fraud."

"No." Julian raised his hand, palm out, as if he could physically block the metal. "I am the CEO. I have immunity. I pay your salary!"

"You don't have a dime," I reminded him.

The captain grabbed his extended wrist and twisted his arm behind his back.

Cold steel bit into his skin.

*Click. Click.*

The metallic ratcheting noise echoed against the walls. It sounded like a vault sealing shut.

"You are a corpse," I said.

The captain locked the second cuff.

The final snap of the lock severed his last thread of composure.

His knees gave out. The captain held him up by the cuffs.

"Wait," a new voice interrupted.

Elena walked back into the corridor. She bypassed the officers, stepping right over the scattered shreds. Her crimson blazer looked like a fresh wound in the dim lighting.

She held a small black voice recorder in her right hand.

"He doesn't get to be quiet yet," Elena said.

Julian thrashed against the cuffs. "Elena, stop! You got the company! You got what you wanted!"

"I wanted justice for the woman who treated me better than her own son ever did," Elena replied flatly.

She raised the device. Her thumb hovered over the play button.

"What is that?" Julian demanded. Panic spiked his voice an octave higher.

"The recording from your collar," Elena said. "Two hours of you, drunk, bragging to a blonde you thought couldn't testify. Every word."

Julian froze. His face drained of its last color.

Elena pressed the button.

"Listen to your own confession."

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