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Chapter 11 : A Familiar face

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Saturday morning draped itself in golden sunlight as it spilled into the bedroom, warming Rachel’s bare skin where the sheets fell carelessly off her hips. The scent of strong coffee drifted in from the hallway, but it was the heat rising inside her that made her stir. Her body ached from exhaustion — the past few days had drained her, emotionally and physically. But here, in this house, she could finally rest.

She smiled, half-asleep, thinking of the countdown: few weeks to go.

Few weeks, and she would be walking away with ten million dollars. The thought made her feel giddy — there was so much she could do. So much she would do.

Then, her thoughts shifted.

Her uncle. Her family. The legacy they all pretended to protect. But what if her actions today rewrote that legacy forever?

Meanwhile, in the dining room, the atmosphere was thick with ambition. John stood dressed in a sharp black tuxedo, while Daisy shimmered in a silver-lined gown that clung to her curves like a second
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