Billionaire by Blood, Not by Name

Billionaire by Blood, Not by Name

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He inherited billions… but not the family name. Noah Quinn was just a broke mechanic—until a dead billionaire claimed him as his son and left him everything. Now thrust into a world of boardroom sharks and backstabbing heirs, he’s got one rule: trust no one. Especially not Lena Vale—the billionaire’s ice-cold stepdaughter who wants him out, humiliated, or dead. But secrets don’t stay buried forever. And in this empire of lies, power isn’t given… It’s taken.

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Chapter 1

Oil-Stained Hands

It was already eighty-nine degrees before noon, and Noah Quinn’s T-shirt was glued to his back like plastic wrap. Sweat dripped from his brow, mixed with grease on his cheek, and vanished down the collar of his shirt as he leaned over the open hood of a rusting 2011 Toyota Camry.

His left hand was inside the engine block. His right gripped a wrench.

The world outside the garage smelled like asphalt and dog piss, but inside it smelled like motor oil, metal, and the kind of grit money couldn’t clean.

Noah liked it that way.

“Try it again,” he called out.

The kid behind the wheel turned the ignition. The engine choked, sputtered, then roared to life with a cough and a bang like a smoker on their first cigarette of the morning.

Noah smirked. “Hell yeah. That’s your girl.”

The teenager leaned out the window. “You’re a miracle worker, man.”

“No,” Noah said, wiping his hands on a rag that only made them dirtier. “I’m just the only one who’ll fix her without charging you a kidney.”

The kid laughed, pulled out his wallet, and tried to hand him a folded twenty.

Noah waved it off. “You owe me one pizza and a six-pack. Cheap beer. None of that imported garbage.”

“Deal.”

The kid drove off in the coughing Camry, tires squeaking in gratitude, and Noah turned back toward the open garage bay. The sun had shifted just enough to make the whole place look like it was on fire — glowing steel tools, the cracked concrete floor, even the dust in the air.

Then the shadow moved.

A car was pulling in. Not the kind of car that ever belonged on this block.

Gloss-black. Impossibly clean. Silent engine.

Noah narrowed his eyes.

He knew the sound of a thousand cars. This one wasn’t just expensive — it was obscene. Quiet power. No logos, just sleek aggression. It rolled to a stop like a predator pausing mid-stalk.

The door opened.

And out stepped a man in a navy blue suit so sharp it could draw blood.

Noah had never seen him before. But the man looked at him like he knew everything.

“Noah Quinn?” the man said.

Noah wiped the back of his hand across his brow, tossed the greasy rag over his shoulder, and said, “Depends. You a cop?”

“No.”

“Then maybe. Who’s asking?”

The man smiled politely, as if Noah were a particularly amusing stain.

“I’m Robert Merrick. Senior counsel at Merrick, Laughton, and Ruelle.”

Noah stared blankly. “That supposed to mean something to me?”

“It will,” Merrick said. “I’m here on behalf of the estate of Jasper Quinn.”

Noah blinked.

Then he blinked again, slower.

“Say that again?”

“Jasper Quinn. Deceased. His will has been activated. You are requested to attend a private meeting at our offices tomorrow. 10 a.m. Sharp.”

Noah’s expression didn’t change, but his jaw ticked once. The name — Jasper — rang in his bones like a bell he hadn’t known was there. He’d seen that name in magazines. News sites. That face, stone-cold and commanding, had stared out from the front page of the Times more than once.

He was one of the wealthiest men in the country.

And he was also… Noah’s…?

No. No.

“That’s gotta be a mistake,” Noah said flatly. “I don’t know any Jasper Quinn. Never met the guy.”

“You may not have. He, however, knew of you.”

“Is this some kind of scam?”

“No.” The lawyer opened a thin leather folder and produced a pristine white envelope with gold-stamped letters. Noah’s name was on it — full name, written by hand.

“Do I look like a guy who gets mail like that?” Noah muttered.

The man said nothing.

Noah hesitated. His fingers twitched toward the envelope. He didn’t take it yet.

“What exactly does this have to do with me?”

“All questions will be answered tomorrow. But I will say this: your presence is not optional, Mr. Quinn.”

The way he said Mr. Quinn made Noah’s skin crawl.

“I have a job,” Noah said. “A life. I don’t show up just because some old rich guy with a matching last name croaked.”

Merrick finally frowned, but it was subtle — like someone trying not to show emotion at a funeral.

“You’ll want to come,” he said. “If not for the inheritance… then for the answers.”

He extended the envelope again.

This time, Noah took it.

The paper felt too heavy. Too clean. The kind of thing people in suits passed around at billion-dollar meetings. It felt wrong in his hand.

“You’ve got to be kidding me,” Noah muttered.

Merrick was already turning to leave. “Ten sharp. Don’t be late.”

He got into the car and vanished like smoke.

Noah stood alone with the envelope in his hand, sweat drying on his back, grease on his fingers, and something cold uncoiling in his chest.

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