THEY THOUGHT MONEY MADE THEM UNTOUCHABLE

By sunrise, the Sterling empire was finished. Federal agencies seized their assets, froze their accounts, and arrested every member of the family. Headlines across the country announced the collapse of one of the most powerful dynasties in America.

Back at the hospital, Tessa finally opened her eyes. I sat beside her bed and promised her they were all gone. When she asked whether I handled it alone, I glanced toward the hallway where Reaper and Viper stood guard outside her room.

“No,” I told her softly. “I never go in alone anymore.”

Later that day, the FBI recovered a hidden letter written by Tessa’s mother decades earlier. Everyone believed she died naturally, but the letter revealed years of abuse and terror inside the Sterling family. Her final sentence stopped my heart: she prayed someone strong enough would one day protect her little girl-

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