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The Abandoned Daughter's Secret Golden Fortune

After being kidnapped for years and finally rescued, five-year-old Izzy thought she was going home to her wealthy biological family. But when the social worker brought her to the freezing bus station, her biological father, Conrad, didn't even get out of his Mercedes. He took one look at her tangled hair and worn-out shoes, his lip curling in disgust. "I have a real family now. I'm not disrupting my life for this." He drove away, leaving her choking on his exhaust fumes. When her rough, grease-stained uncle Bryan forcefully brought her to the family mansion, things only got worse. Her biological mother refused to touch her, complaining that she smelled like a dumpster. Her half-sister Katelynn pushed her to the ground, making her bleed, and framed her for stealing. Instead of helping, Conrad roared at Izzy, calling her a wild animal and threatening to throw her back onto the streets. Izzy stood there shivering in her oversized rags, watching them stand together in a perfect, unbroken circle. She didn't understand why her own blood looked at her like she was a monster, or why they were so eager to throw a traumatized child back into the dark. But what her wealthy family didn't know was that Izzy had a secret: she could hear plants talking. And the greenhouse orchids were screaming at their cruelty. So, she climbed onto their expensive coffee table, pointed at her mechanic uncle, and made her choice. "I don't want Conrad to be my daddy. I want Uncle Bryan." She walked out of that loveless mansion forever, ready to follow the whispers of an old apple tree in her new backyard—a tree that was about to guide her to a buried fortune of gold.
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Chapter 5

The truck rumbled down the pothole-ridden street, the streetlights flickering overhead. Bryan pulled into the gravel driveway of a small, sage-green bungalow. The paint was peeling near the gutters, and the yard was a bit overgrown, but a warm, yellow light glowed on the front porch.

Bryan turned off the engine. The silence rushed in. He didn't get out. He sat there, his hands still gripping the steering wheel, staring at the house.

Izzy sat quietly in the passenger seat. She wasn't looking at the house. She was looking at the large oak tree in the front yard. Its branches were bare, reaching toward the sky like skeleton arms, but its roots were thick and strong, pushing up through the grass.

Hello, little one, the oak tree rumbled, its voice deep and slow, like the grinding of stone. Welcome. You are safe here.

Izzy's shoulders relaxed a fraction. She gave a tiny, almost imperceptible nod to the tree.

Bryan took a deep breath. He let go of the wheel and turned in his seat to face her. His expression was serious, his brow heavy with worry.

"Izzy," he said, his voice low. "I have to tell you something. There's someone else inside. Caitlin. She's my wife. She's... she's going to be your new mom."

Izzy's eyes widened. The brief comfort she had felt from the oak tree vanished. Her face went pale.

"And, listen," Bryan continued, his voice dropping even lower. "I have to be honest with you, because we're family now. I messed up. I was so angry at Conrad, so focused on getting you out of there, that I... I didn't call Caitlin to tell her we were coming. My phone was dead anyway, but I should have found a way. So she might be a little... surprised. And maybe a little mad at me. But that's on me, not you. Okay?"

The light in Izzy's eyes died out. She shrank back into the seat, her arms wrapping around her torso. Her voice was a tiny, trembling whisper. "Will she hate me? Will she make me go away?"

Bryan's heart cracked. He reached out and gently rubbed the top of her head, his rough palm catching on her tangled hair. "No, Izzy. Caitlin is a good person. She has a big heart. She just needs a minute to get used to the idea. She won't kick you out. I won't let her."

Izzy nodded, but her hands were still fisted in the flannel jacket, holding it tight around her like armor.

Bryan sighed. He got out of the truck, walked around to her side, and lifted her down.

Her sneakers hit the grass. Instantly, the blades of grass around her feet bent inward, brushing against her ankles. A chorus of tiny, whispering voices rose up from the lawn. Soft, soft, we are soft for you. Stay, stay.

The gentle touch of the grass grounded her. She took a shaky breath, the tightness in her chest easing just a little.

Bryan took her hand. It felt small and fragile in his grip. He walked her up the porch steps, each of his steps heavy and slow.

The porch light was on. A wreath made of old fabric scraps hung on the door. Through the screen door, Izzy could smell meatloaf and roasted carrots. Her stomach growled loudly.

Bryan stopped at the door. He looked down at her, forcing a smile. "Ready?"

Izzy swallowed hard. She straightened her spine, lifting her chin. She didn't want to make Bryan look bad. She would be good. She would be quiet. She would be invisible if she had to.

Bryan unlocked the door and pushed it open.

"Bryan?" Caitlin's voice called out from the kitchen. It was a warm voice, tinged with annoyance. "It's about time. Dinner's been ready for an hour. I was starting to think you fell into an engine."

Bryan didn't answer. He stood rigid in the doorway, his hand gripping Izzy's so tightly she thought her bones might creak.

Caitlin walked out of the kitchen, wiping her hands on a dish towel. She was a sturdy woman with kind eyes and brown hair pulled back in a messy bun.

She stopped dead in her tracks. Her eyes went from Bryan to the small, dirty girl clinging to his leg. The smile slid off her face, replaced by confusion, then shock.

Izzy felt the weight of her stare. She felt herself being examined-the too-big jacket, the grime on her skin, the hollow cheeks. She tried to hide behind Bryan's leg, but he wouldn't let her.

Caitlin's eyes narrowed. The confusion hardened into something cold. She thought she understood. A husband's secret. A child from another woman. The ultimate betrayal.

"Who is that?" Caitlin asked, her voice flat and hard, the warmth completely gone.

"Caitlin, listen to me," Bryan said, stepping forward, his hands raised in a placating gesture. "This is Izzy. Conrad's daughter. My niece. They threw her away, Cait. They left her at a bus station. I couldn't leave her there."

Caitlin flinched at the name "Conrad." She hated Conrad. She hated everything about the wealthy, arrogant side of Bryan's family.

She looked at Izzy again. The coldness in her eyes thawed slightly, but the suspicion remained. "Conrad's kid? The one who was kidnapped?"

"Yes," Bryan said. "And they don't want her. She needs a home."

Caitlin stared at Izzy. Izzy stared at the floor, unable to meet her eyes.

"You just brought her home," Caitlin said slowly, her voice trembling with suppressed anger. "Without asking me. Without calling. You just... brought a child into my house."

"I know," Bryan said, his voice pleading. "I'm sorry. But please, Cait. Just give her a chance. Let her stay for dinner. That's all I'm asking."

Caitlin looked at the tiny, shivering girl. She saw the fear in her posture, the way she was trying to make herself disappear. It tugged at something deep inside her, but the hurt of being blindsided was still too raw.

She let out a long, tired sigh. She turned on her heel and walked back into the kitchen. "I'll get another plate," she said over her shoulder.

It wasn't a welcome. But it wasn't a door slamming in her face either. It was a start.

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