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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 6

The kitchen table was too small for the silence that filled it.

Caitlin sat at one end, Bryan at the other, and Izzy in the middle. The only sounds were the clinking of forks against ceramic and the hum of the refrigerator.

Caitlin served Bryan a large portion of meatloaf and mashed potatoes. She passed him the gravy boat. Then she sat down, picked up her own fork, and began to eat. She didn't put anything on Izzy's plate.

Izzy stared at the empty space in front of her. Her stomach was cramping with hunger, the smell of the food making her mouth water, but she didn't reach for anything. She didn't ask. Asking meant getting hit.

She sat with her hands folded in her lap, her eyes cast down, counting the faded flowers on the tablecloth. One, two, three...

Bryan noticed. He picked up his knife and fork, cut his meatloaf in half, and scraped a large portion onto the empty plate in front of Izzy. He added a scoop of potatoes and a pile of carrots.

Caitlin looked up, her fork pausing mid-air. "We don't have enough to be feeding extra mouths, Bryan," she said, her voice tight. "The grocery budget is already stretched thin. We can't afford another mouth to feed."

The words hit Izzy like a slap. Can't afford. Extra mouth. Burden.

Her fork slipped from her fingers, clattering onto the plate. The noise was loud in the quiet room. Tears pricked her eyes, hot and stinging, but she blinked them back furiously.

She pushed her chair back and stood up. Before Bryan could say anything, she grabbed her plate, still heavy with the food she hadn't touched. She walked over to the trash can, scraped the meatloaf and potatoes into the bin with a quiet finality, and then carried the empty dish to the sink. She turned on the water, scrubbing the plate with a sponge until it squeaked.

Caitlin watched her, her mouth slightly open. She had never seen a child move with such desperate efficiency.

Izzy dried the plate and put it in the rack. She turned around, her hands clasped in front of her, her voice barely a whisper. "I don't eat much. I can work. I can clean. Please don't send me away."

Caitlin's eyes dropped to Izzy's wrists. As the girl reached up to wipe her face, the sleeve of the flannel jacket rode up, revealing a jagged, silver scar that circled her wrist like a bracelet. It was old, but it was ugly. A mark of cruelty.

Caitlin's breath hitched. The anger, the resentment, the feeling of being cornered-it all evaporated, replaced by a sharp, visceral ache in her chest. That was not the scar of a privileged child. That was the scar of a victim.

"Sit down," Caitlin said, her voice completely changed. It was soft now, gentle. "Sit down and eat, sweetheart."

Izzy looked at her, stunned. She climbed back into her chair, staring at the food like it might be taken away at any second. She picked up her fork and shoveled the meatloaf into her mouth, chewing and swallowing as fast as she could, barely tasting it.

She took a huge bite of potato, and it stuck in her throat. She started to cough, her face turning red, her eyes watering.

Caitlin was out of her chair in a second. She poured a glass of water and held it to Izzy's lips. "Slow down, honey. It's not going anywhere. Here, drink."

As Izzy drank, Caitlin's hand came down on her back, patting it gently. The touch was warm, careful, maternal.

It was too much. The kindness broke through the wall Izzy had built. A sob escaped her throat, then another. She dropped the glass, water spilling on the table, and buried her face in her hands, her small shoulders shaking.

Bryan looked away, his own eyes burning. He gave Caitlin a grateful nod.

After dinner, Izzy insisted on helping. "I want to sweep the yard," she said, pointing to the back porch where a broom leaned against the railing. "I can do it."

Caitlin hesitated, but the look in Izzy's eyes-desperate to be useful-made her agree. "Okay. But just for a few minutes. It's cold out."

Izzy grabbed the broom and hurried outside. The night air was crisp, the yard lit by the single bulb over the porch. She swept the fallen leaves into a pile, the rhythmic scraping of the broom calming her nerves.

Then she heard it. A low, creaking voice, like the hinges of an ancient door.

Little one. Little listener.

Izzy stopped sweeping. She looked at the old apple tree at the edge of the yard. It was gnarled and twisted, its bark dark and scaly, its branches bare. But it was alive. It was humming with energy.

There is something under me, the tree groaned. It hurts my roots. It is hard and cold. I have held it for a very long time. Take it. Please, take it.

Izzy tilted her head, stepping closer to the trunk. "What is it?"

It is bright. It is heavy. It is buried deep.

Izzy dropped the broom. "Mr. Bryan! Mrs. Caitlin!" she yelled, her voice high with excitement.

The back door flew open. Bryan and Caitlin rushed out, their faces pale with panic. "What's wrong? Are you hurt?" Bryan asked, his eyes scanning the yard for threats.

Izzy pointed at the base of the apple tree, her eyes shining. "The tree told me! There's something buried under there. Something bright!"

Caitlin let out a breath, her hand on her chest. "Izzy, honey, trees don't talk. It's just your imagination." She reached out to take Izzy's hand. "Come inside, you're freezing."

Bryan didn't move. He stared at Izzy, remembering the car ride, the "plants told me" comment. He looked at the old tree, then at the muddy ground.

"Bryan, don't," Caitlin said, seeing the look on his face. "It's mud. It's dark. You're not seriously going to-"

"Get the shovel, Cait," Bryan said, his voice quiet but firm.

"Bryan!"

"Get the shovel."

He looked at Izzy, who was practically vibrating with excitement. He didn't understand it, but he trusted her. He had promised to protect her, and right now, that meant believing in the impossible.

He walked toward the shed to get the shovel himself.

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