تسجيل الدخولThe elevator was making this humming noise. It was really loud. Nobody in the room moved. My mother was sitting there with her hands clasped tight in her lap. Her knuckles were pale which meant she was really scared. Ethan was standing by his desk watching everything that was happening. I was holding the edge of the desk. I could not make myself let go of it.
Then the humming noise stopped. A soft chime sound. The elevator doors slid open. The elevator was empty which was a relief. I let out a breath of air slowly. It felt like I had been holding it for days. My grip on the desk. I heard my mother let out a breath too.
Ethan took one step toward the corridor. Then a hand appeared between the closing doors. The doors slid back open. Someone stepped out of the elevator. I knew the face immediately. I had known it my whole life. I had known the way she walked, like someone who did not think rushing was important. I had known the way she tilted her head when she was about to say something she had been thinking about for a time.
She was older than the time I had seen her. Her eyes were exactly the same, sharp and careful carrying something that she had never once put down. My mother made a sound, not a word, a sound like the air had been knocked clean out of her. "Hello Margaret, " the woman said quietly. My mothers voice, when it came out, was above a whisper. "Grace."
I looked between them. There was something in that exchange in the way my mother said that name that told me this was not a simple meeting. There was history here, the kind that does not fit neatly into one conversation. "You know each other, " I said. Neither of them answered immediately. Grace looked at me then really looked at me the way someone looks when they have been watching from a distance for a time and are finally standing close to see properly.
"You look like your father, " she said. "Who are you?" I said. She walked fully into the office. Ethan had not moved. His eyes tracked her every step. He knew who she was. I could see it in the way he watched her not with suspicion but with something like relief.
"My name is Grace Adler, " she said. "I worked for your fathers company for eleven years. I left four years ago when I found out what was being done from the inside. I have been collecting evidence since waiting for the moment to bring it forward." "You are the one who has been sending me messages, " I said. "Yes, " she said.
"Why didn't you just come to me directly? Why all the secrecy?" "Because the person behind this has eyes, Sofia, " she said. "If I had come to you soon they would have known immediately. Everything I spent four years building would have been destroyed in a single day." I looked at Ethan. "You knew she was coming, " I said. "I knew someone was, " he said. "Grace contacted me two days ago. I did not tell you because I needed to verify she was who she said she was first."
Another secret he had kept. I filed it away and said nothing. Grace set a drive on Ethan's desk. "Everything is here, " she said. "Four years of transactions, communications, shell companies and forged documents. Everything that connects back to the person running this." Ethan picked it up and turned it over once in his hand. "This is enough, " he said quietly. "It is more than enough, " Grace said.
I looked at my mother. She had not taken her eyes off Grace since she stepped out of that elevator. There was something between them, something unresolved and far too heavy for this room. "Mum, " I said. "How do you know her?" My mother opened her mouth. Grace spoke first. "Your mother and I grew up together, " she said. "We were very close once before everything changed."
"What changed?" I said. Grace looked at my mother. My mother looked at the floor. The silence that followed was the thing in the room. "Grace, " Ethan said. "Do they know you are here yet?" "Not yet, " she said. "They will soon. They always find out. We do not have time." "Then say what you came to say, " Ethan said.
Grace looked at him at my mother then at me. "Sofia, " she said. "There is something I have to tell you. Something about why you were chosen. Why it was always you and not someone else in your family?" "What do you mean chosen?" I said. She took a breath. My mother stood up. "Grace don't " she said.
"She deserves to know, Margaret, " Grace said. Her voice was still quiet. Something strong ran through it. "We have been waiting for this time for twenty years. There is no time. There is now." My mother stood with her hand outstretched her face tight with something that looked like fear, the kind that only comes when something buried for a time is about to surface.
"Mum, " I said slowly. "What does she mean? What have you been keeping from me?" My mother closed her eyes and Grace said: "The man behind all of this is not a stranger to your family Sofia. He has been waiting for you specifically because of who you're because of what you're owed." "What am I owed?" I said.
Grace looked at my mother one time. My mother did not open her eyes. Then Grace looked at me. "Half of everything, " she said. "Because your father is not who you think he is. And the man trying to destroy your family is your fathers brother." The name Ethan had said out minutes ago came back to me. I had heard it felt nothing because it meant nothing to me then. Now it meant everything now it had a face, a history, a motive that went back twenty years before I was even born.
Welcome to Left at the Altar, Loved by a Billionaire. This story is very close to my heart and I poured everything into it. Get ready for betrayal, drama, tears and a love story that will make you feel everything. Sofia's journey is just beginning and trust me — it is going to be one wild ride. If you enjoy the story please like, comment and share. Your support means everything to me and keeps me writing. Love, Selene Voss
My father arrived at the house just before midnight.He looked older than the time I had seen him. Not just tired, he looked older in a way that people do when they have been carrying something for a very long time and it finally becomes too much to hide.He hugged me at the door a hug that said sorry before he even said a word.My mother came out of the bedroom when she heard his voice and they looked at each other across the room something passed between them that I did not understand, something old and complicated that was not meant for my eye.Ethan stepped back to give us some space and I caught his eye as he moved he gave me a nod, a nod that said I am here I am not going anywhere.My father sat down,He looked at me the way parents look at their children when they are about to say something important,something they should have said a long time ago."How much do you know " my father said."About the trust about trust , about the will about all of it " I said.My father nodded slow
I opened the door.And both of them turned to look at me.Daven was sitting on the edge of the bed. Ethan stood with his arms folded, his back against the wall. Neither Daven nor Ethan looked surprised to see me. It was like they both knew I would come."What else?" I said. I looked at Daven. "What did you not tell us about the company and my family?"Daven looked at Ethan. Ethan gave a nod. Then Daven looked back at me."When your uncle first approached me " Daven said, "he told me something about you, Sofia.,About why he needed you. I thought it was just him justifying himself making the whole thing sound bigger than it was.. Now I think he was telling the truth.""Say it " I said to Daven.Daven took a breath."Your grandfather did not just leave the company to your father in the altered will, " he said. "He also set up a trust, a private one. The trust has conditions attached to it. It can only be accessed by a female heir of the family like you Sofia. Not your father, not your un
Ethan moved away.He was across the room before I could say a word, his hand out telling me to keep the call going. He pulled out his phone. Typed fast. I watched him send a message to someone on his team. Tracing the call I thought. I kept the phone to my ear."You went quiet, " the voice said. Still calm. "That is okay. I will wait. I have been waiting a long time.""Who are you? " I said. Even though I already knew."You know who I am Sofia. Grace told you. Ethan told you. I think even your mom told you by now. In her way."His voice was not like I had imagined. I had thought he would sound scary.. He sounded normal. Like a man on a business call.That made him scarier. Not less."What do you want? " I said."The thing I have always wanted, " he said. "What belongs to me. Half of what my dad built. Half of what my brother has had for thirty years while I was left with nothing.""So go to court, " I said. "If the original ‘will’exists, use it. Why all of this? Why Daven? Why me?"A p
The safe house was an apartment on the floor of a building owned by Ethan. He owned it through a company with a name that couldn't be traced back to him.My mother and Grace were in one room. Daven was in another room with two of Ethan's security team outside his door. He wasn't a prisoner. He wasn't free either.Ethan and I were in the room. We were alone. For the time since all this started there were no contracts between us, no audience, no event to perform for. Just the two of us. Everything that had been said and unsaid since I walked into his office.I sat on the couch. Looked at Ethan."Tell me what happened to the person before me, " I said.He was standing by the window. He didn't turn around."Ethan, " I said.He turned."Her name was Nadia, " he said. "She worked for your fathers company seven years ago. She was an accountant. She was sharp and careful. She noticed some things in the books that nobody else had caught and she started asking questions."I said nothing. I just
We were in the car when Ethans phone rang.He looked at the screen and said nothing. Picked up. Whatever the person on the phone said made him go very still. He listened for thirty seconds then said two words."Bring him."He hung up.I looked at him."Who?"He turned to look at me.. In his eyes was something I could not quite read."Daven Cole is downstairs at Voss Holdings, " he said. "He says he has something we need. Something he was given by your uncle three days ago that he did not understand until now."My mother made a sound in the seat.Grace said nothing. She was looking out the window like she had been expecting this."You are not seriously considering letting him in, " I said."I am seriously considering the information he is carrying, " Ethan said. "Those are two things."The car turned around.We went back.Daven was waiting in a room on the ground floor when we arrived. He stood up the moment I walked in and the first thing I noticed was that he looked terrible. Not the
Nobody spoke.I stood in the middle of Ethans office. Let Graces words sink in slowly. Your father is not who you think he is. The man trying to ruin your family is your fathers brother.I looked at my mother.She sat back down her hands folded in her lap her eyes on the floor. She looked like a woman who had been carrying a weight for twenty years and had just been told she could put it down but couldn't quite make her body do it."Mum."She looked up at me."Is it true?"A pause. Then she nodded once small, like even that tiny movement cost her something."Why " I said. "Why did you never tell me? My whole life and you never said a word.""Because we thought we had protected you " she said. Her voice was quiet and careful like voices get when they've been rehearsing something for a long time. "Your father cut all ties with his brother before you were born. We thought it was over. We thought he had accepted it and moved on.""He didn't move on " Grace said. She stood by the window arm







