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THE BEGINNING OF THE SECRET

Author: OLIVER SILAS
last update publish date: 2026-03-11 17:41:50

For several long seconds after Victor Kane’s words, no one in the room spoke.

Aurora stood in the center of Adrian Cross’s vast entrance hall, surrounded by six men whose combined influence could move markets, governments, and industries across the world.

Yet the silence that followed was not the silence of hesitation.

It was the silence of gravity.

Victor Kane had spoken calmly, almost casually, but the sentence still echoed through Aurora’s mind.

Ten years ago, you became the most valuable woman in the world.

Aurora blinked slowly.

Then she let out a short laugh.

“I’m sorry,” she said, shaking her head. “I must have misheard you.”

Victor Kane did not smile.

“I don’t believe you did.”

Aurora crossed her arms.

“That statement is ridiculous.”

Lucien Vale leaned against the marble pillar again, watching her carefully.

“Is it?”

Aurora turned toward him.

“Yes.”

Marcus Kane spoke next, his deep voice steady.

“Ten years ago something happened that changed the balance of power in ways most people still don’t understand.”

Aurora frowned.

“And that somehow involves me?”

Marcus nodded.

“Yes.”

Aurora looked at each of them again.

Adrian Cross.

Lucien Vale.

Marcus Kane.

Rafael Navarro.

Dominic Laurent.

Victor Kane.

Six powerful men.

Six calm faces.

None of them looked like they were joking.

Aurora rubbed her forehead.

“This is absurd.”

Victor Kane stepped a little closer.

“Let’s start with a simpler question.”

Aurora looked at him cautiously.

“What question?”

Victor’s voice remained calm.

“What do you remember about your parents?”

The question caught her off guard.

Aurora blinked.

“My parents?”

“Yes.”

Aurora hesitated.

The topic felt strangely distant.

“My father died when I was young,” she said slowly. “Car accident.”

Lucien watched her closely.

“And your mother?”

Aurora shrugged slightly.

“She passed away when I was seventeen.”

Dominic Laurent’s eyes narrowed slightly.

“Illness?”

Aurora nodded.

“That’s what I was told.”

Marcus exchanged a quiet glance with Adrian.

Aurora noticed it immediately.

“There you go again,” she said.

Lucien smiled faintly.

“What?”

“That silent conversation.”

Victor Kane folded his hands behind his back.

“We’re simply confirming details.”

Aurora frowned.

“What details?”

Victor studied her carefully.

“You grew up believing your family was ordinary.”

Aurora stared at him.

“We were ordinary.”

Victor tilted his head slightly.

“That’s what you were meant to believe.”

A small chill ran down Aurora’s spine.

She didn’t like where this conversation was going.

Lucien stepped forward slightly.

“Tell me something, Aurora.”

She sighed.

“What now?”

“Did your parents ever seem cautious?”

Aurora frowned.

“Cautious how?”

Marcus answered.

“Protective. Careful about where you went. Who you spoke to.”

Aurora thought for a moment.

A faint memory surfaced.

Her father checking the locks at night.

Her mother insisting on certain routes home from school.

Aurora shrugged.

“Most parents are protective.”

Victor Kane watched her closely.

“Not like that.”

Aurora crossed her arms again.

“What exactly are you suggesting?”

Rafael Navarro finally spoke again.

“That your parents were not who you believed they were.”

Aurora stared at him.

“That’s a serious claim.”

Dominic Laurent nodded.

“It’s also true.”

Aurora let out a slow breath.

“Let me guess. My parents were secretly billionaires too.”

Lucien chuckled.

“No.”

Aurora raised an eyebrow.

“Then what were they?”

The room grew quiet again.

Victor Kane answered.

“Important.”

Aurora groaned softly.

“That’s not helpful.”

Victor continued calmly.

“Ten years ago, Aurora, something happened that forced several very powerful organizations to begin searching for something.”

Aurora frowned.

“For what?”

Victor’s eyes held hers.

“For you.”

Aurora laughed again, but this time the sound felt thinner.

“That’s ridiculous.”

Marcus shook his head slowly.

“No.”

Aurora looked between them.

“Why would anyone be searching for me?”

Lucien’s expression softened slightly.

“Because of who your father really was.”

Aurora felt her heartbeat quicken.

“My father was a civil engineer.”

Rafael shook his head.

“That’s the profession he used.”

Aurora’s stomach tightened.

“What do you mean ‘used’?”

Dominic Laurent answered quietly.

“Your father worked on projects that shaped more than buildings.”

Aurora’s voice dropped.

“What does that mean?”

Victor Kane finally spoke again.

“It means your father helped create something extremely valuable.”

Aurora’s eyes narrowed.

“And that somehow makes me valuable?”

Victor nodded once.

“Yes.”

Aurora shook her head.

“You’re speaking in riddles again.”

Lucien glanced toward the tall windows where the night sky flickered faintly with distant lightning.

“The truth is complicated.”

Aurora folded her arms tighter.

“I think I can handle complicated.”

Marcus looked toward Adrian.

Adrian finally stepped forward.

“For ten years,” he said quietly, “several powerful groups have been trying to find you.”

Aurora’s breath caught slightly.

“Why?”

Adrian met her eyes.

“Because they believe you possess the key to something they want very badly.”

Aurora stared at him.

“The key to what?”

Lucien smiled faintly.

“That”

He glanced toward Victor Kane.

“is the part of the story that becomes dangerous.”

Aurora felt a cold ripple of unease move through her chest.

For the first time that night, she felt something close to fear.

“Dangerous how?”

Victor Kane answered calmly.

“Dangerous enough that six men like us decided you needed protection.”

Aurora looked around the room again.

Six powerful figures.

Six calm expressions.

Six people who seemed absolutely certain of what they were saying.

Aurora swallowed slowly.

“So let me understand this.”

Lucien nodded.

“Go ahead.”

“For ten years,” Aurora said slowly, “some unknown groups have been looking for me.”

“Yes.”

“And all of you have been protecting me.”

Marcus nodded.

“That’s correct.”

Aurora exhaled slowly.

“And now that my life has collapsed, you’ve decided it’s time to tell me the truth.”

Victor Kane’s eyes remained steady.

“Yes.”

Aurora’s voice dropped.

“Then someone had better explain what my father created.”

Lucien’s smile faded slightly.

“That explanation”

He looked around the room.

“changes everything.”

Outside, thunder rolled across the dark sky again.

And Aurora suddenly realized something terrifying.

Whatever secret these men were about to reveal

It had been shaping her life for far longer than she had ever imagined.

And she had never even known.

Aurora’s mind raced as she tried to process the words that had just filled the room.

Six billionaires.

Ten years of protection.

A father who had apparently built something far beyond a mere business empire.

And she,Aurora Hale,was at the center of it all.

She had always believed her life to be ordinary. Safe. Simple. Predictable.

Tonight shattered all of that.

Victor Kane’s eyes met hers again, unwavering.

“You are the reason certain organizations have been tracking, searching, and sometimes eliminating people for a decade,” he said calmly. “You may not see it yet, but your father left a legacy that some would kill to obtain.”

Aurora took a step back, gripping the edge of the polished marble railing. Her breath caught in her throat.

“Kill?” she echoed. “You mean”

“Exactly,” Marcus Kane interjected. “They wanted the knowledge your father held. They wanted the access you now possess. That is why we could not allow them to find you.”

Rafael Navarro’s expression was unreadable as he added, “And why some of the richest, most dangerous men on the planet chose to protect you quietly, from the shadows.”

Aurora’s legs felt suddenly weak. She sank to the nearest armchair, wrapping her arms around herself.

“I don’t understand,” she whispered. “How does a civil engineer leave a legacy like this? How does it make me,me?”

Lucien Vale stepped closer, his tone measured.

“Your father was no ordinary engineer. He designed infrastructure, yes. Roads, buildings, bridges. But beneath that public life, he engineered networks,networks that touch industries, governments, financial systems, and private organizations worldwide. He created a system so vast and intricate that only someone with your unique background could ever unlock it.”

Aurora stared at him, trying to process the words.

“So I’m supposed to inherit this?” she asked, her voice trembling. “Just like that?”

Adrian’s voice cut through, calm and authoritative.

“It’s not inheritance, Aurora. It’s responsibility. Something your father foresaw, something he prepared you for, whether you knew it or not.”

Her mind reeled. She had spent her life believing she was just ordinary.

Yet now, standing amidst these six men, she realized that her life had always been different. Controlled. Shaped. Protected.

By them.

And perhaps by her father’s foresight.

Rafael Navarro moved to the window, his gaze fixed on the distant city skyline.

“Your father understood the danger his work could bring. That is why he disappeared from public life. That is why he arranged for your protection from infancy. That is why you were never meant to know the full extent until now.”

Aurora’s heart pounded.

“Protected? From who?”

Dominic Laurent’s voice was calm, almost chilling.

“From people who would have destroyed you to get what your father created. From people who don’t care about law, morality, or life itself. From people who view the world as a chessboard, and every pawn as expendable.”

Aurora swallowed hard.

“You mean I could have been dead?”

Victor Kane’s expression did not waver.

“You would have been. Several times over.”

Her head spun. Images flashed in her mind, her childhood, her teenage years, the car accident she had never fully understood, the minor “incidents” she had brushed off as coincidence.

It all made sense now.

Her parents’ caution. The secrecy. The feeling she had been watched without knowing why.

Adrian’s voice cut through the storm of her thoughts.

“And tonight was meant to prepare you. Divorce, humiliation, the sudden shattering of your life, all orchestrated to bring you here, to this moment. To meet those who have been waiting, ensuring you are ready to understand what comes next.”

Aurora shook her head.

“I feel like I’ve been living in someone else’s story my entire life.”

Lucien tilted his head.

“In a way, you have. But the story is yours now. And what happens next will define it entirely.”

Rafael Navarro stepped forward, placing a hand lightly on her shoulder.

“You’re strong, Aurora. Stronger than even you realize. And that is why we are here, to guide, to protect, to ensure the past doesn’t destroy the future before you have a chance to claim it.”

Aurora looked around the room. Six men. All calm, composed, yet each radiating a barely restrained power.

A sudden surge of adrenaline coursed through her veins.

“You’re saying I’m important,” she said quietly. “Not just to you but to all of them.”

Victor Kane’s gaze pierced hers.

“Important enough to risk everything for you. Important enough that if you fail to understand, the consequences could ripple across the world.”

Aurora’s breath hitched. She felt the enormity of the revelation pressing down on her.

And then, as if the universe had timed it perfectly, a soft vibration echoed from her phone in her pocket.

A message.

From an unknown number.

“We’ve been watching. Don’t think you’re safe.”

Aurora’s heart skipped a beat.

Rafael Navarro’s eyes narrowed.

“That message was expected,” he said quietly. “But its timing is curious.”

Adrian’s jaw tightened.

“Someone is trying to provoke you. To force our hand earlier than planned.”

Lucien exhaled sharply.

“Very well it begins.”

Aurora looked at them all, a cold shiver running down her spine.

She realized tonight was only the beginning.

And for the first time, the weight of her father’s secret pressed down fully upon her shoulders.

The truth was no longer abstract. No longer distant.

It was here.

It was real.

And it would change her life forever.

Aurora’s gaze met Adrian’s, calm and unreadable.

“Then, I guess there’s no turning back,” she whispered.

Adrian’s reply was simple.

“No. There is not.”

Thunder rolled overhead. A flash of lightning illuminated the hall, casting shadows across the faces of the six men.

Aurora swallowed hard, gripping the armrest of the chair beside her.

And somewhere deep in her chest, a spark ignited an ember of determination.

Because she knew, even now:

She would face whatever came next.

And she would survive.

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