Billionare Secret

Billionare Secret

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Melody Brooke wakes up with no memory of who she is. They tell her she has everything, wealth, power, a perfect life. But if that's true, why do the whispers haunt her? Why does the stranger with familiar eyes make her heart race? Charles Sinclair claims she loved him once. That she's trapped in a web of lies. But the truth is dangerous, and some memories were stolen for a reason. Can she uncover the past before the lies consume her?

Billionare Secret Chapter 1 His Eulogy

The evening air carried a soft chill as I sat beneath the grand willow tree, my favorite spot for reflection and writing. The world around me was quiet, save for the distant laughter of noblewomen enjoying their evening strolls and the occasional sound of a carriage passing through the estate gates. I dipped my quill into the inkwell, ready to pour my thoughts onto parchment, when a voice interrupted my solitude.

"Your father saved my dog twice, so yes, he is a great man," a deep yet smooth voice said, cutting through the silence.

I turned my head sharply, my eyes meeting those of a young man standing a few feet away. His dark brown hair was neatly styled, and his sharp, intelligent eyes held an unreadable expression. His clothing was of fine quality, yet not ostentatious. Whoever he was, he was unlike any of the noblemen I had encountered before.

"Firstly," he continued, stepping closer, "why do you think of him in such a light? I mean, he is your father, is he not? Secondly, where did you learn to speak so eloquently? From the way you speak, one can tell you read a lot of books. I have never seen you at Dynasty Hall, though I am not certain whether you go there or not."

He circled me slowly, his gaze unwavering. I stiffened at his intrusion into my space but maintained my composure. Compliments were rare in my world. Most of the words directed at me carried either mockery or veiled disdain, but his tone was different. It was neither arrogant nor demeaning; it was curious, almost admiring.

"Thank you very much," I said coolly, careful to keep my emotions in check. "I work hard on myself, considering I do not have the same privileges as you. And no, I do not attend Dynasty Hall. Whatever thoughts I have about my father are nobody's business. Now, if you would excuse me, I was working on a piece before you distracted me."

He chuckled, unbothered by my sharp words. "Perhaps I can help, Melody."

My name rolled off his tongue effortlessly, as though he had known it for years. A shiver ran down my spine, though I could not tell if it was from unease or curiosity.

"I wrote something about him months ago," he continued. "Because he saved my life, twice. I wasn't able to give it to him in person for obvious reasons, so I think you might need it." He reached into his coat and pulled out a small folded paper. "I may not be as learned as you are, but I don't write so badly. Please, take it."

Before I could respond, he turned and began to walk away. I stared at his retreating figure, my mind scrambling for an explanation.

"How gentlemanly of you to leave without a name," I called after him, trying to suppress the strange mix of emotions welling up inside me.

He paused but did not turn around. "I did not think you were interested." His voice carried an amused lilt. "If you take the time to read the piece I wrote for your father, you will most definitely remember me. What is uncertain, however, is when you finally do, will you accept me?"

With that cryptic remark, he walked away, disappearing into the night. My heart pounded as I clutched the folded paper in my hands. Remember what? Remember who? Why would I need to accept him?

My fingers trembled slightly as I unfolded the note, scanning the words hastily written in elegant script.

To the man who saved me,

Life is a debt, and you have repaid it twice on my behalf. You do not know my name, nor do you need to, but your kindness remains with me. A man of power is often feared, but a man of kindness is remembered.

One day, the weight of gratitude will no longer be mine alone to carry.

Yours in silent admiration,

A stranger in your debt.

A sense of unease washed over me. The note was heartfelt, yet filled with an air of mystery that unsettled me. My father was a great man in the eyes of many, but to me, he was a stranger behind closed doors, cold, calculating, and distant. How could he have saved a life twice and not mentioned it? Or perhaps he did not think it important enough to share?

I sighed, folding the paper and tucking it into my dress. This was not something I needed to concern myself with. My focus was on my writing, on escaping the suffocating world I had been born into. And yet, I could not shake the feeling that this man, this stranger, had just set something into motion, something far bigger than either of us could anticipate.

The days that followed were filled with restless thoughts. His words replayed in my mind, and I found myself stealing glances at the paper tucked safely in my drawer. Curiosity gnawed at me, but a part of me resisted. If he truly was someone from my past, why could I not remember him? And why was he so certain that I eventually would?

The next evening, as I returned to my favorite writing spot beneath the willow tree, I felt a presence before I saw him. My heart raced, though I willed myself to appear unaffected.

"You came back," I said, keeping my voice even.

He leaned against the tree, arms crossed over his chest. "Did you read it?"

I nodded slowly. "And?" he pressed.

"And... it was well-written," I admitted, my fingers curling around my quill. "But I still don't know who you are."

His lips curved into a small smile. "You will."

A chill ran down my spine, but before I could question him further, he turned and disappeared once more into the night. I let out a slow breath, my mind swirling with unanswered questions. One thing was certain-whoever this man was, he was about to change everything I thought I knew.

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“Melody Brooke wakes up with no memory of who she is. They tell her she has everything, wealth, power, a perfect life. But if that's true, why do the whispers haunt her? Why does the stranger with familiar eyes make her heart race? Charles Sinclair claims she loved him once. That she's trapped in a web of lies. But the truth is dangerous, and some memories were stolen for a reason. Can she uncover the past before the lies consume her?”
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Chapter 1 His Eulogy

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Chapter 2 The Tunnel

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Chapter 3 Strangers Name

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Chapter 4 Secret Date

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Chapter 5 The locket

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Chapter 6 Mother-daughter conversation

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Chapter 7 Fresh Air

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Chapter 8 Confrontation

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Chapter 9 The wine cellar

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Chapter 10 The Girls Trip

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Chapter 11 The Girls Trip

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Chapter 12 Dynasty Hall

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Chapter 13 The fashion show

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Chapter 14 The Fashion show

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Chapter 15 The present

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Chapter 16 Dynasty Hall

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Chapter 17 The Kiss

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Chapter 18 The Gossip

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Chapter 19 The woman with porcelain skin

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Chapter 20 The woman with the porcelain skin

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Chapter 21 Leaving Dynasty Hall

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Chapter 22 Life After

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Chapter 23 The Letters

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Chapter 24 The tunnel

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Chapter 25 Charles Pov

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Chapter 26 Guest at the Estate

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Chapter 27 Guest at the Estate

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Chapter 28 The Forbidden Wing

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Chapter 29 Secret Wing

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Chapter 30 Secret initials

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Chapter 31 Charles POV

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Chapter 32 Darcy In Charge

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Chapter 33 The proposal

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Chapter 34 The proposal

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Chapter 35 The Confrontation

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Chapter 36 Charles POV

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Chapter 37 The Fairest Of Them All

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Chapter 38 Royal hook

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Chapter 39 The Royal Wedding

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Chapter 40 Betrayal

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