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The Stolen Legacy: A Genius Heiress Returns

I was a top-tier CTO in Boston, but I threw it all away the moment my grandmother’s heart began to fail. The only doctor who could save her was in Manhattan, protected by a wall of money and power I didn't have. Then the real blow landed: the man who destroyed my family was now a billionaire at Zenith BioTech. Conrad King hadn't just stolen my grandfather’s company; he had orchestrated the hostile takeover that led to my grandfather's stroke and left us with nothing but debt and a broken name. We moved to New York, but the city was a nightmare. The elite specialist's office laughed at my pleas, and I was nearly trampled by Sean Sterling, a cold-blooded mogul who looked at me like I was a glitch in his perfect world. My grandmother gripped my hand in her hospital bed, weeping as she begged me to stay away from the man who had ruined us. "Promise me you won't go to him," she rasped through her oxygen mask. "He'll chew you up." I promised her, but it was the biggest lie of my life. I watched the news as Conrad King smiled at charity galas, living the life that belonged to my family. The unfairness of it burned in my chest like acid. How could a thief be celebrated as a hero while we were left to die in the shadows? I'm done being the victim. I’ve sanitized my resume and applied for a position at Zenith BioTech. I’m going to infiltrate his empire, take back what he stole, and burn his smile off his face.
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Chapter 3

The conference room in the Vanderbilt estate smelled of old money-leather bindings, beeswax polish, and the faint, acrid scent of anxiety.

Arthur Vanderbilt sat at the head of the table. He looked like a lion in winter-grey, scarred, but still capable of biting your head off. He was listening to a lawyer drone on about the quarterly performance of the family trust.

Julian sat to Arthur's right. He was bored. His mind was drifting, calculating the probability of the lawyer actually finishing his sentence within the next minute.

His phone, resting face-up on the polished mahogany, lit up. A silent notification.

He glanced down. It was a text from an unknown number.

Because of your access, my grandmother has a bed. But a bed isn't a cure. I need the surgeon. In return, I'll show you where NewGen is hiding their debt.

Julian stared at the screen. The elevator girl. She hadn't wasted a second.

A small smile touched the corner of his mouth. It was involuntary.

He didn't reply immediately. He let the phone sit there. He picked up his fountain pen and twirled it between his fingers. He liked the waiting. He liked knowing she was somewhere on the other end, staring at her phone, wondering if she had overstepped.

"Something amusing, Julian?" Arthur asked. His voice was gravelly, cutting through the lawyer's monologue.

Julian didn't look up. "Just a mouse that wandered into the maze."

"Mice carry disease," Arthur grunted. "Exterminate it."

"This one seems... resourceful," Julian said.

Miles away, in a cramped apartment in Brooklyn, Harper was sitting on the floor surrounded by half-opened cardboard boxes. Her phone lay on a stack of books. The blue message bubble sat there, unanswered. No "Read" receipt.

She bit her lip. Had she been too forward? Too casual?

She turned back to her laptop. She wasn't just waiting. She was working. She had pulled up the shareholder list for NewGen Health again. She was cross-referencing it with board members of other major conglomerates.

Her finger traced a line on the screen.

Sterling Capital. 15% stake.

She tapped the screen. She had known this since Boston, but seeing it now, with his personal number in her phone, made it real. Julian wasn't just a donor to the hospital. He was the gatekeeper to her enemy.

"You're the weak point," she whispered. "Or the fulcrum."

Her phone buzzed. She jumped, knocking over a plastic cup of water. She ignored the spill and grabbed the phone.

I don't need debt analysis. I have teams for that. Tell me something I don't know.

Arrogant. Presumptuous.

Harper felt a spark of anger, but beneath it, the thrill of the challenge. He was testing her.

She typed back quickly, her thumbs flying.

Your teams look at the books. I look at the trash. Miller is using a blind trust in the Caymans to funnel R&D grants into personal real estate. I can prove it.

In the conference room, Julian read the text. He actually laughed. A short, sharp sound that made the lawyer stop speaking.

"Sorry," Julian said, waving his hand. "Continue."

But he wasn't listening. He was typing.

Wednesday. 2 PM. Sterling Tower. Bring your 'proof'.

He hit send.

The meeting dragged on. Arthur finally dismissed the lawyers. He turned to Julian, his face serious.

"Miller is making moves," Arthur said quietly. "He's structuring a new convertible bond issuance. It's complex. If he pulls it off, the conversion clauses will trigger a dilution of the Class B shares. My shares."

"He's trying to bypass the trust's anti-sale provisions by diluting the value instead of the count," Julian noted, his eyes narrowing. "Smart. For a thief."

"He thinks I'm too old to notice the fine print," Arthur grunted. "And the trust bylaws tie my hands until he actually executes the trade."

Julian's eyes went cold. The playfulness from the text message vanished instantly. "I'll handle Miller. He won't get to the execution date."

"Be careful," Arthur warned. "A cornered rat bites."

Julian stood up, buttoning his jacket. "I'm not cornered, Arthur. I'm the wall."

He walked out to his waiting Maybach. He checked his phone one last time. Harper hadn't replied to the appointment time. She was letting him wait now.

Good.

In Brooklyn, Harper was staring at a photo of Arthur Vanderbilt on her screen. She zoomed in on his eyes. They were grey, steel-colored.

She looked in the mirror propped up against the wall. Her own eyes stared back. Grey. Steel-colored.

She shook her head. "Stop it," she whispered. "You're seeing ghosts."

She closed the laptop with a snap. Wednesday. She had two days to prepare to walk into the lion's den.

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