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Signed For An Heir

She married the man who destroyed her family to find the evidence that would bury him. He married her to save a billion-dollar inheritance. Neither planned to fall , and neither planned to find out the truth would hurt worse than the lie. Elara Vaughn is twenty-six, brilliant, and furious. When her father is arrested for a forty-million-dollar fraud she doesn't believe he committed, she does the only thing her forensic accountant's mind can construct: she walks into the office of the man the world says is responsible, and proposes a deal. One year of marriage. She gets access to the executive archives that hold the real evidence. He gets a legal wife before his thirty-fifth birthday , the one condition standing between him and a hidden two-billion-dollar subsidiary. Rowan Vale agrees. He is not a man who loses. She is not a woman who trusts. Their contract is airtight. Their chemistry is not. But the ledgers Elara finds don't say what she expected. And the man she married to destroy is beginning to look dangerously like the only honest person in the room. Some truths cost everything. Some people are worth it.
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Chapter 20

Maya called at eleven that night.

Elara was still at her desk with the archive photographs spread across two screens, organizing them in date order, cross-referencing against the payment structure Maya had mapped. She had been through the images four times already but kept stopping at the same one, a transaction record, not particularly remarkable in isolation, except for the date printed in the top right corner.

Two years before the scandal broke.

"Talk me through it," Maya said. "What are you seeing?"

"Money moving from a Vale Industries subsidiary into an account that traces back to Vaughn Financial," Elara said. "The date on the transaction is two years before the DA opened the investigation. Two years before any regulator had publicly flagged anything. Two years before anyone outside Vale and Vaughn had connected the two companies."

"Two years earlier than the prosecution's timeline."

"The prosecution's theory is that the scheme originated inside Vale Industries and my father was recruited as a conduit. But this transaction moves in the opposite direction, from Vale to Vaughn. Not from Vaughn through Vale outward. And it predates the alleged scheme by two years." She sat back. "Which means either Rowan was running something much earlier than anyone's documented, and there's no other evidence of that anywhere in the trail, or my father wasn't recruited. My father made first contact."

"There's more," Maya said.

"Tell me."

"The C. Vaughn account. The one receiving a third of the shell transfers for eleven years. I traced the opening date." A pause. The careful kind. "Elara, the account was opened eleven years ago. Rowan Vale was twenty-three. He was finishing his final year of his degree. He wasn't employed at Vale Industries. He had no operational role in anything."

The number sat heavily in the room.

"Edmund," Elara said.

"Edmund Vale initiated the arrangement. He made the first approach. He set up the shell structure. Your father was on the receiving end from the very beginning, from before Rowan had any authority in the company."

"But my father kept it running after Edmund died," Elara said. Not a question.

"Yes. Edmund died, Rowan inherited the company, and your father saw an opportunity. He expanded the arrangement without anyone's knowledge, rerouted additional money through the structure, and, over three years, quietly reframed the documentation so that the paper trail pointed to Vale Industries as the originating party. By the time the regulatory review flagged anomalies, the liability was pointing at a CEO who had no idea what had been buried in the company he inherited."

Elara said nothing. Outside, the city moved through its ordinary night, indifferent.

"And when investigators came..." she started.

"Your father pointed them at Rowan. At the inherited accounts, at the subsidiary structures, at a paper trail that had been gradually rewritten to look like Vale's initiative." Maya's voice was gentle and steady. "He had nothing in his own name. Everything pointed at Rowan by default. And Rowan..."

"Rowan didn't know what he was sitting on."

"He commissioned his own audit three months before you arrived because something wasn't adding up and he went looking himself. He was trying to understand it, Elara. He wasn't hiding anything. He was trying to find the same thing you were."

She thought about the red pencil circles in the audit folder. The dates that went back fourteen weeks before she arrived. A man was quietly investigating his own company because the numbers didn't add up, and he had decided he needed to know why.

"Is there anything in the full trail that touches Rowan directly?" she asked. "Anything he authorized, approved, or originated?"

"Nothing," Maya said. "Not once. Not a signature, not an approval, not a single decision point that began with him. He inherited the structure. He had no idea what was inside it."

Elara closed her eyes.

She had come here to find the evidence that destroyed Rowan Vale. She had spent four months in his building, at his table, in his kitchen at midnight, learning the way his voice changed when he was saying something real. She had watched him spend three board votes protecting her access to documents that exonerated him completely. She had let him make her coffee and slip keycards into her file folders and say things like privilege without ever pushing her for what she was holding back.

She had come here to destroy him.

And he was innocent. He had been innocent the entire time.

"I need to tell him," she said.

"Yes," Maya said quietly. "You do."

She ended the call. Sat still for a moment. Then stood up, walked to the door, and went to find him.

She moved through the corridor quickly. Past the kitchen, past the library door, past the wall where the photographs weren't.

She thought: when this is over, when all the truth is out, this building is going to be different. He is going to know what she came here for. He is going to know what she found. And she is going to have to stand in the fact of all of that and wait and see what is left.

She thought: I will stand in it. Whatever it costs.

She knocked on the study door.

She thought about what she was going to say. She had been arranging it for days; the sequence, the facts, the admissions. She knew the facts cold. She had been a forensic accountant for six years; she could present a financial trail in her sleep.

It was the other part she hadn't rehearsed. The part where she said: I came here to destroy you. The part where she said: I was wrong, and I knew I was wrong before I was ready to say it.

She knocked on the study door.

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