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The Stolen Legacy: A Genius Heiress Returns Novel Cover

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 8

Harper was just stepping out of the consignment shop, the bag heavy in her hand, when a sleek black sedan pulled up to the curb, cutting off her path to the subway.

The rear window rolled down.

Julian sat there, looking impeccable and irritatingly calm.

"I told you I'd take the subway," Harper said, gripping the plastic bag tighter.

"And I told myself I wouldn't let you walk home in this neighborhood after dark," Julian replied. He opened the door from the inside. "Get in, Harper."

Harper hesitated. He had tracked her. Or he had been following her. The thought should have been creepy, but in the growing shadows of the street, it felt strangely protective.

She slid into the car.

The interior of the town car was quiet and smelled of leather. Harper sat as far away from him as possible, shoving the cheap plastic bag between her feet.

"Where to?" Julian asked.

Harper hesitated. She didn't want to give the address.

"Brooklyn," she said vaguely.

"I know the borough," Julian said dryly. "I need the street."

Harper sighed. He probably already knew it anyway if he knew where she was shopping. She gave the address.

The car moved through traffic. Julian was watching her.

"That dress," he said suddenly, nodding at the bag. "Vintage?"

"Second-hand," Harper corrected. "There's a difference in price, if not quality."

"Resourceful," Julian said. There was no mockery in his voice, only approval.

"Necessity breeds innovation," Harper said, looking out the window.

"And desperation breeds risk," Julian countered softly.

Harper whipped her head around. "I'm not desperate, Julian. I'm focused. Don't confuse the two."

The anger flared in her eyes. It was real. It was raw.

Julian stared at her. He saw the pride. He saw the fear she was trying so hard to hide.

The "player" theory crumbled in his mind. Players didn't haggle for forty-dollar dresses. Survivors did.

His expression softened. The arrogance melted away.

"No," he said quietly. "I stand corrected."

The car pulled up to her building. It was a brownstone that had seen better days. There was graffiti on the door.

Julian looked at the building, then at Harper.

"You shouldn't live here," he murmured.

"It's what I can afford," Harper said. She snatched the bag back. "Thanks for the ride."

She opened the door and stepped out into the humid evening.

"Harper," Julian called out.

She turned.

"Wear the dress," he said. "You'll own the room."

She stared at him for a moment, then nodded and ran inside.

Julian watched her go. He waited until he saw a light flick on in a third-floor window.

He picked up his phone. "Paul. I need a security detail on 4th and Vine. 24/7. Invisible. If anyone bothers her, I want to know."

"Yes, Mr. Sterling."

Julian leaned back in the seat. He closed his eyes.

He was in trouble. Deep trouble.

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