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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 3

The morning light filtering through Jett's penthouse windows felt different—softer somehow, as if the world itself had shifted overnight. I stood before the floor-to-ceiling glass, watching Manhattan wake up below me, and for the first time in ten years, I didn't feel like I was drowning.

"Your father called."

Jett's voice from behind me made my shoulders tense. I turned to find him in the doorway, his expression carefully neutral, but I'd learned to read the subtle signs of his anger—the slight tightening around his eyes, the way his jaw set just a fraction too rigid.

"What did he want?" Though I already knew. Father's cowardice was as predictable as sunrise.

"He's demanding your return. Apparently, Kaitlyn has convinced him that Manhattan is making you 'unstable and dangerous.'" Jett moved to stand beside me, his presence solid and reassuring. "She's been busy spreading rumors about your mental state, claiming you've been making wild accusations and threatening the family."

A bitter laugh escaped me. "Of course she has. She can't let me be free, can she? Not when there's a chance I might finally be believed."

"She's also been reaching out to old family friends, business associates. Building a coalition of people who remember the 'tragic incident' and are now concerned about your 'deteriorating condition.'" His hand found mine, fingers intertwining with a gentleness that still surprised me. "She's smart, I'll give her that. But she's also desperate."

I squeezed his hand, drawing strength from his unwavering support. "What do we do?"

"We make it impossible for her to touch you." His smile was sharp, predatory. "Tonight, you're going to make your debut."

The boutique Jett chose was the kind of place I'd only ever seen in magazines—all crystal chandeliers and marble floors, where each dress cost more than most people made in a year. The saleswoman, a elegant woman with silver hair and knowing eyes, looked me up and down with professional assessment.

"For the Morrison Charity Auction," Jett told her simply, and her entire demeanor shifted.

"Of course, Mr. Reyes. We have several pieces that would be perfect."

The first dress she brought out was stunning—deep midnight blue silk that seemed to shimmer with its own inner light. But when I emerged from the dressing room, Jett shook his head.

"Beautiful, but not right. She needs something that makes a statement."

The second dress was red, bold and dramatic. Again, he declined with a slight frown.

"Too aggressive. She's not trying to shock them—she's trying to show them who she really is."

The third dress made me catch my breath. Emerald green silk that flowed like water, with a neckline that was elegant rather than revealing, and a cut that emphasized my figure without being ostentatious. When I stepped out of the dressing room, Jett went very still.

"Perfect," he breathed, and something in his voice made heat bloom in my chest.

The jewelry came next—a delicate diamond necklace that caught the light with every breath, matching earrings that framed my face, and a bracelet that felt like liquid starlight around my wrist.

"Jett, this is too much," I protested as the saleswoman tallied numbers that made my head spin.

"No," he said firmly, signing the receipt without even glancing at the total. "This is exactly what you deserve. What you should have had all along."

As we left the boutique, bags in hand, he explained his plan. "The Morrison Auction is Manhattan's most exclusive charity event. Everyone who matters will be there—business leaders, politicians, socialites. When you walk in on my arm, looking like the queen you are, it sends a message."

"What message?"

He stopped walking, turning to face me on the busy sidewalk. People flowed around us like water, but in that moment, it felt like we were the only two people in the world.

"That you're mine," he said simply. "That anyone who wants to hurt you will have to go through me first. That the broken, scared girl they tried to create doesn't exist anymore."

His words sent a shiver through me—part fear, part anticipation, part something deeper that I wasn't ready to name.

"And if Tristan shows up?"

Jett's smile was sharp enough to cut glass. "Let him come. Let him see what he threw away. Let him understand that some mistakes can't be undone."

As we walked back toward his car, I caught our reflection in a store window—him tall and commanding in his perfectly tailored suit, me transformed into someone I barely recognized. For the first time in ten years, I looked like I belonged somewhere.

Tonight, I would step into the light. Tonight, I would let Manhattan see who Rylie Davis really was.

And God help anyone who tried to drag me back into the darkness.

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