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Miller's True Heir

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 751    |    Released on: 19/06/2025

ath hitched.

lowed by a wave of grief for all the years he' d been a dista

tepfather' s blow, finally spilled. "Uncle

didn' t shout, he didn' t need to. The clink of his medals was the only sound in the suddenly hushed ballroo

dge. "You seem to be under some misapprehensions regarding family matters."

reddened cheek, and his eyes,

gerous calm that was far more intimidating than Thompson' s blu

footing. "General, this is a private family matter. Sarah

in control, but a bead of sw

t the name hang in the air. "A scholarship, I might add, that was established with funds from my sister' s side of the family trust, specifically earmark

hrough the room. This wa

s father saved Senator Miller' s life! He made the ulti

mpson. One you' ve dined out on for years, I believe. But stories, like pol

ions about the circumstances of Aide Williams' death for s

nor security scare, yes, a scuffle. But Williams died later, in hospital, from complications of a severe, pre-existing, and terminal cardiac condition. A condition he had concealed from the campaign. He used that minor

absolute, save for Jessica' s

face paling. "That' s... tha

perate to ensure his child' s future, and perhaps by a Chief of Staff eager to have

f Senator Miller surviving a critical, life-threatening medical emergency years ago. You' ve e

. A child, then, who refused to give up. A child who spent weeks in the medical library, who found a pioneering, experimental treatment program, a

. "That child was Sarah. My niece. A fact you seem to ha

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“I was a ghost in my own home, the late Senator Miller's biological daughter, overshadowed by my adopted sister, Jessica. My stepfather, Governor Thompson, doted on her, giving her my mother's cherished suite, my fiancé, even the "Senator Miller Legacy Scholarship" that was always meant for me. Tonight, at the glittering gala, they finalized the blatant theft. As Jessica preened on stage, accepting my scholarship, a cold resolve solidified in my gut. I walked, not ran, straight to the podium, my worn dress a stark contrast to the opulent crowd. "That scholarship," I stated, my voice clear, "belongs to me." Jessica's perfect victim act launched instantly, tears streaming as she clung to my enraged stepfather. His face turned to stone. "This is not the time or place, Sarah!" he thundered, but I wouldn't move. "She's just jealous!" chorused Jessica's elite circle, labeling me "unhinged." Even Ethan Vance, my supposed future, looked at me with disdain, offering Jessica a supportive smile. Then, the unthinkable: my stepfather's open hand connected with my face, the crack echoing in the stunned silence. "You are no daughter of hers!" he spat, humiliating me. "Jessica is the only daughter I care to acknowledge!" My eyes burned, not from the sting of the slap, but from the searing, public injustice. How could the truth be so twisted, my very identity erased by the man who claimed to protect me? Was I truly going mad, or was this entire world? Just as Governor Thompson threatened to send me away to an institution, the grand ballroom doors burst open. There stood my Uncle Marcus, a decorated U.S. Army Four-Star General, his gaze piercing through the stunned crowd straight to me. My lifeline had arrived, and their carefully constructed lies were about to crumble.”
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