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Unmasking the Family Lie

The mahogany walls of Father's study seemed to close in around me as I sat across from him, watching the deep lines etched into his face deepen with each passing second. The scent of old leather and bourbon hung heavy in the air—a smell that once meant comfort but now only reminded me of all the conversations we'd never had, all the truths he'd refused to hear. "The creditors won't wait any longer, Rylie." His voice carried the weight of a man who'd aged decades in the span of ten years. "Henderson Industries is demanding collateral for the loan extension, or they'll seize everything. The business, the house, everything your mother and I built." I kept my hands folded in my lap, fighting the urge to touch the small scar on my palm—the one I'd gotten the night everything fell apart. "And what does this have to do with me?" His gray eyes, so much like my own, couldn't quite meet mine. They never could anymore. "There's a businessman in Manhattan. Jett Reyes. He's...
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Chapter 2

The metallic taste of blood filled my mouth as consciousness crawled back to me. My wrists burned where the rope cut into my skin, and the concrete floor beneath me was cold enough to seep through my clothes and into my bones. The warehouse around me stretched into shadows, broken only by slivers of light filtering through boarded windows.

"Finally awake." Tristan's voice echoed from somewhere in the darkness, followed by the slow click of his dress shoes against concrete. "I was beginning to worry I'd hit you too hard."

I tried to speak, but my throat felt raw. The memory came flooding back—being dragged from the airport parking lot, his hand over my mouth, the sharp pain as something struck the back of my head. "Tristan." My voice came out as a croak.

"Don't." He stepped into the light, and I barely recognized the man I'd once been engaged to. His usually perfect hair was disheveled, his tie loosened, and there was something wild in his eyes that made my stomach clench with fear. "Don't say my name like you still have the right to."

The chains around my ankles clinked as I tried to shift position. He'd secured me to a metal post, the restraints tight enough to cut off circulation. "What do you want?"

"I want the truth." He pulled a chair from the shadows and sat down directly in front of me, close enough that I could smell the alcohol on his breath. "I want you to stop lying about Kaitlyn. I want you to admit what you really did to your mother."

A laugh bubbled up from my chest, bitter and sharp. "After all these years, you still believe her story."

"Because it's the truth!" His voice cracked as he leaned forward, grabbing my chin roughly. "Kaitlyn was a child, Rylie. A traumatized little girl who watched her adoptive sister murder the woman who saved her from foster care. Do you have any idea what that did to her?"

The familiar accusations washed over me, but this time, something was different. This time, I had nothing left to lose. "She played you all so perfectly," I whispered, meeting his desperate gaze. "Even now, chained up in some warehouse, I almost admire how completely she fooled you."

His hand tightened on my face. "Stop it."

"She's not fragile, Tristan. She's not innocent. She killed my mother in cold blood and then cried pretty tears while she convinced everyone I was the monster."

"STOP!" He backhanded me across the face, the sound echoing through the empty space. My cheek exploded in pain, but I smiled through the blood.

"The truth hurts, doesn't it?"

Before he could respond, the warehouse door exploded inward with a sound like thunder. Three men in black tactical gear moved through the opening with military precision, but it was the fourth figure that made my breath catch.

Tall, broad-shouldered, moving with the controlled grace of a predator—but his face wasn't scarred or hideous as everyone claimed. Instead, he was devastatingly handsome, with sharp cheekbones and dark eyes that seemed to burn with cold fury as they found me chained to the post.

"Jett Reyes," Tristan breathed, scrambling backward.

The man's gaze never left me as his team efficiently subdued Tristan's hired thugs—men I hadn't even realized were lurking in the shadows. "You have thirty seconds to unlock those restraints before I decide you're not worth keeping alive," Jett said, his voice carrying the kind of quiet authority that made grown men tremble.

Tristan's hands shook as he fumbled for the keys. "You don't understand. She's dangerous. She killed her own mother—"

"Twenty seconds."

The chains fell away from my wrists and ankles, and immediately Jett was kneeling beside me, his hands incredibly gentle as they assessed the damage Tristan had done. Up close, I could see the concern in his dark eyes, the way his jaw tightened when he noticed the rope burns on my wrists.

"Can you stand?" His voice was softer now, meant only for me.

I nodded, though my legs felt unsteady. He helped me to my feet, one arm supporting me while the other gestured to his men. "Take Adams somewhere he can think about his life choices. Make sure he understands that touching what's mine has consequences."

"She's not yours!" Tristan struggled against the men holding him. "She's a murderer! A liar!"

Jett's expression didn't change, but something deadly flickered in his eyes. "No," he said quietly, "she's someone I should have protected a long time ago."

As we left the warehouse, Jett's arm around my waist keeping me upright, I found myself studying his profile in the dim light. There was something familiar about him, something that tugged at memories I couldn't quite grasp.

"Who are you?" I whispered.

He glanced down at me, and for just a moment, his carefully controlled expression softened. "Someone who's been waiting fifteen years to bring you home."

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