The Man She Had To Hide
mily estate, a glass of champagne in my hand. The room was silent, all eyes on m
hrough the microphone, "that my grandson, Alex Miller, will be tak
smiled, raised my glass, and played my part. Inside, my
n to reach me. He pulled me into a fierce h
lled over the noise. "CE
amazing. He' s brilliant and strong and he' s finally getting every
embrace and his mental shouting.
We were so close, our little moment so intense, that we didn't notice
his eyes flicking from me to
a quiet corne
he said, his tone surprisingly gentle
you, Gr
sharp. "A legacy isn't just about business. It's about blood. You're eighteen.
course. This was alw
atching us with a worried expression. "He's a good friend. A
ith Chris was a political
said, my voice steady des
." He gave my shoulder a f
ve and family. I looked over at Chris, and my resolve hardened. My love for him wasn't a trans
was interrupted by
. The man o
lass of wine in her hand, her smile like a sla
Lisa?" I asked, kee
glinting with something ugly. "You must be so pleas
." I tried to walk past her
inger," she sneered, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper. "He threw away
t friends," I said t
. But don't get too comfortable. He's not here, is he? I saw him leave the ballroom a few minutes
, but a different kind of al
ft? Look
Lisa' s eyes were filled with a triumphan
emanded, my voice
ps. "I have no idea what you're talking about.
tered away, disappe
ers of guests, my eyes scanning a sea of faces. He
a frantic, terrified beat. Where