The Hidden heiress
e cobblestone streets of her village, replaced by a dizzying expanse of white clouds. Below, the landscape
y of New York, a sprawling metropolis of towering skyscrapers and bustling crowds, held no allure for
patriarch of the influential Blackwood family, lay gravely ill, and his desperation echoed in the urgency of the message. N
as, a desperate bargain struck to save Henry's life. Lucas, burdened by his family's expectations an
it show. She was not a lovesick bride, nor was she a woman yearning for af
every move. But she was prepared. She would heal Henry Blackwood, not for their gratitude, but for the satisfaction of knowing her skills were unmatched.
ackwoo
pressed down on her like an invisible force. The estate loomed in the distance, a spra
ped forward, opening the door with silent efficiency. Without hesitation, she
ld eyes stared back at her.
m of the engine. The bodyguard seated across from her remaine
e columns, and inside, a chandelier of breathtaking crystal brilliance illuminated the foyer.
heir eyes on her.
cted it. She
tching her with unreadable eyes. Dressed in a tai
speak, her voice devoid of emotion. "His vital
lent, his sharp g
t accustomed to. Most people either feared him, so
No nervous fidgeting
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ce clipped. Then, without anothe
xhaled
then. A cold, distant husband
had surv
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ered of history and power. The room assigned to her was grander than anything she had ever lived in. It was vast, with floor-t
mall travel b
es, but she hadn't expected
s tracing the cool glass as she gazed out at the city
sn't here
here t
e door broke
ped inside. "Madam, dinner will be served sho
da
felt forei
d, rising from her s
ith the
s the room, its surface gleaming under the warm golden glow of the chandeliers. The air was thi
er. The true matriarch of this house. Her gaze
fortable?" she asked, her voi
Nora repli
smile. "You are rather quiet for someone wh
te
"I have no interest in positions, Mrs. B
le
d against his plate
er head, intrigu
e his health is restored, I
ened. She wasn't clinging. She
imply...
rent. D
led him more th
atchf
y lit office, his mind was nowhere n
, it wa
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t nothing l
s family's legacy, and had shown no fear
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osed to be i
was he think