LOGINAlexander's POV
One day ago.I adjusted my Italian silk tie and checked my Rolex watch for the fourth time in ten minutes, sitting tight in anticipation of what was about to transpire. For thirty two years, I had been trained for this particular day – the day I would officially inherit Thompson Enterprises. Richard Thompson, my great uncle, mentor and the closest thing I had to a father was gone but his legacy was going to live through me. “The reading will begin momentarily,” Charles Willis said as he walked into the room, “I trust everyone is present,” I looked around the conference table. Everyone was indeed present – from the board members and key executives down to the long time housekeeper, Mrs. Chen who had been in the house for as long as I could remember. There were also a few relatives there to pick up the scraps that would undoubtedly fall to them. But all eyes were on me, waiting for the ‘coronation’ that was thirty years in the making.
“Let’s get on with it,” I said, “I have a company to run,” Willis cleared his throat and opened the folder that contained Richard’s final will and testament. “As you know, we're all gathered here to execute the last will of Richard Thompson…” I zoned out, wondering how long it would take before we got to the good part. I was already mentally planning the changes I would implement in my first weeks as CEO. I was going to take Thompson Enterprises to heights Richard never imagined. “The estate includes all assets, properties, investments, business holdings,” Willis said, “After careful consideration and multiple revisions over the part year, Mr. Thompson made his final decision regarding succession,” Multiple revisions? Richard had never mentioned anything to me about changing his will. Perhaps, it was something of no consequence. “To my great nephew, Alexander Thompson, I leave my personal effects including my watch collection, vintage wines and a sum of five million dollars,” Willis read. My blood turned to ice. Personal effects? Watch collection? This was the inheritance of a favourite relative and not a CEO. Murmurs ran through the rooms and I felt every eye turn to me. But I remained calm. “Continue,” I said. Willis nodded, looking at me with unsolicited pity, “The remaining of my estate, including all shares of Thompson Enterprises and the position of Chief Executive officer, I bequeath to Miss Lily Rose of Miami, Florida.” The silence that followed was defending. I felt as though I had been punched in the chest. I sat up straighter, unable to process what I had just heard. Was this some big joke? “I'm sorry,” I said, “Could you repeat that?” With an irritating nod, Willis read through it again, keeping his tone carefully natural. “Who the hell is Lily Rose?” I asked as several board members shifted uncomfortably in their seats. “I’m afraid I do not have extensive information about Miss Rose. Mr. Thompson was quite discreet about his reasoning,” I shot to my feet, the foot of my chair scraping violently against the floor, “Discreet. Discreet! He handed a billion dollar company to some random woman. And you call that discreet?” “Alexander,” Mrs. Chen spoke up, “There must be some sort of explanation –” “Explanation?” I asked, eyes wide, “what possible explanation could there be for giving away my birthright to a total stranger?” I turned back to Willis, “I want answers, William and I want them now.” “I understand your shock, Alexander, but –” “Don't,” My voice dropped to a deadly whisper, “Don't you dare tell me you understand. I've spent my whole life preparing for this. And here you are telling me he gave it to nobody?” Willis reached out and opened another folder, “Mr. Thompson did leave a letter explaining his decision but I doubt it would give you the closure you're looking for,” “Read it.” “Alexander, perhaps in private –” “Read it now!” Willis sighed and pulled out a handwritten paper, “To those who may question my decision regarding Lily Rose, I offer this explanation. Leadership is not inherited by blood but earned through character. And although Alexander is intelligent and has the drive to succeed in business, he also lacks the heart to lead with necessary compassion,” Humiliation burned through me as Willis spelt out each word. “Miss Lily faced adversity that would break most people but she emerged with her humanity intact. She creates rather than destroys and she sees potential where others see problems. I have no doubt that she is the future this company needs,” He went on to read more but I stopped listening. Each word felt like a blow, one that cut too deep. “That's enough,” I finally said. Willis stopped reading and folded the letter, “Alexander, I understand this is difficult…” “Difficult?” I laughed but it lacked humor, “Difficult is an understatement for this betrayal.” I paced the conference room, “I want to know about this Lily Rose. Who is she? What is her background? How does she know my great uncle?” “Well, I'm afraid I can only share limited information but I can tell you she's currently employed in an art supply store…” “Interesting. He gave his billion dollar empire to someone who works retail,” I said in utter disbelief. One of the board members spoke up, “Alexander, perhaps we should discuss the legal options. I'm certain there are grounds to contest –” “No,” I cut in, surprising everyone and myself too, “If Richard wanted to play games,then fine, we'll play games. But what I'm not going to do is contest the will like some desperate relative fighting for scraps,” I straightened my jacket and walked back to my chair, “I want every single detail about this Lily Rose. Where she works, how she came to know Richard, what she eats for breakfast. I want her entire life story on my desk by tomorrow morning,” “Alexander, what are you planning?” Willis asked. “I’m going to find out what's so special that my great uncle thought was worth destroying this family for. And then,” I paused, my eyes filled with cold determination, “I'm going to take back what's mine,” With that, I picked up my coat and briefcase and moved towards the door with quick steps. Willis’ voice reached me, “Where are you going?” I paused at the door with my hand already on the handle, “To meet the woman who stole my life. Don't worry, Willis. I'll be the perfect gentleman. After all, I wouldn't want to disappoint Uncle Richard's memory by showing my true colours,” With that, I left her room and took the elevator ride down, stepping into the sunlight with one thought burning in my mind. Let's see how special you really are, Lily Rose.
Lily's POVI caught up with Alexander in the parking lot, where he stood beside his car, gripping his keys so tightly his knuckles were white."Alexander, stop. We need to talk about what Victor just said." I touched his shoulder and felt him tense. "What was he talking about with your parents' accident?""It's not relevant to anything." His voice was flat and emotionless in a way that meant he was barely holding himself together. "Victor was just trying to distract from his own crimes by throwing out conspiracy theories.""It didn't sound like a conspiracy theory. It sounded like something specific that he knows about." I moved around to face him. "Were there questions about how your parents died?""There are always questions when someone dies suddenly. It doesn't mean anything." Alexander unlocked his car. "I need to go home and review the accident investigation files.""Then let me come with you. We can look at them together." I grabbed his arm. "Alexander, you just found out I'm
Alexander's POVI walked through Marcel's directly to their table and the look on Lily's face when she saw me was equal parts surprise and anger.Victor smiled like he'd been expecting me which made my blood boil hotter."Alexander Thompson. What a pleasant surprise." Victor's tone was amused. "Would you like to join us for dessert?""I'd like you to stop manipulating Lily while she's vulnerable." I kept my voice low because we were in a public restaurant but fury made every word sharp. "Whatever you're offering her is poison wrapped in concern.""Alexander, what are you doing here?" Lily stood up and her cheeks were flushed with embarrassment. "You followed me?""James told me you were meeting with Victor and I came to make sure you understood who you're having dinner with." I looked at Victor. "He's been working with Sophia to undermine you. He has sources inside the company feeding him confidential information. This dinner isn't about helping you, it's about positioning himself to
Alexander's POVJames called me on Wednesday evening while I was reviewing debt restructuring proposals that couldn't hold my attention."Alexander, I just heard something you need to know." His voice was tight with concern. "Lily's having dinner with Victor Walter tonight at Marcel's."The papers slipped from my hands and scattered across my desk. "What?""Diana saw the reservation when she was monitoring Victor's activities. Seven PM tonight, table for two under his name." James paused. "She's meeting with him Alexander."My chest constricted because after everything we'd shared about Richard being her father and the letters and building trust, Lily was meeting with the enemy."Did she tell you about this?" James asked when I didn't respond."No. She asked for space to process everything about Richard but she didn't mention meeting Victor." I stood and paced in my office. "She's keeping it secret which means she knows I wouldn't approve.""She's vulnerable right now. Just learned he
Lily's POVVictor Walter called on Tuesday afternoon while I was still processing everything about Richard being my father."Miss Rose, I hope I'm not intruding. I heard through mutual contacts about the revelation regarding your relationship to Richard Thompson."I sat up straighter in my apartment where I'd been hiding since Sunday. "How did you hear about that?""Miami's business community is small and news travels quickly." His voice was warm with sympathy. "I wanted to reach out because I imagine you're feeling quite overwhelmed.""That's an understatement." I didn't know why I was being honest with him, except that he wasn't Alexander or Sophia, and that felt safer somehow."I can only imagine. Learning your entire inheritance was actually a birthright from a father you never knew must be devastating." Victor paused. "May I ask if you're receiving adequate support during this difficult time?""I'm managing." But my voice cracked because I wasn't managing at all."Lily, may I sp
Alexander's POVWe'd been talking for hours about Richard and Elena when silence finally fell and I became acutely aware of how close Lily was sitting on her couch.The shared knowledge of her parentage had created unexpected intimacy because now we both carried the weight of Richard's choices and their consequences."Does this change things between us?" I asked finally because the question had been building all day."What things?" But Lily knew exactly what I meant."The fact that you're Richard's daughter makes us technically family. Distant cousins." I kept my voice careful. "Which complicates whatever's been developing between us.""Is something developing between us?" She looked at me directly. "Or is that just circumstantial attraction because we've been working together constantly?""I don't know. That's why I'm asking if finding out you're Richard's daughter changes how you see me." I ran my hand through my hair. "Because it definitely complicates how I see you."Lily pulled h
Lily's POVAlexander brought all of Richard's letters to my apartment on Monday morning, and we spread them across my living room floor in chronological order.I read each one carefully while Alexander sat beside me offering context when I had questions about people or events mentioned.The early letters showed Richard completely in love with my mother and planning a future together."She wanted to open an art school for underprivileged kids," I said reading one letter. "I didn't know that about her.""Richard funded three art education nonprofits in her name after she died." Alexander pulled up information on his phone. "The Elena Rose Foundation has helped thousands of kids."I kept reading through letters documenting the pressure from Richard's family to end things with my mother.His sister had been relentless calling Elena a gold digger and threatening to destroy Richard's career if he married beneath his station."Your grandmother was a horrible person," I said it without thinki







