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Liam

I thought it would be easy. I mean, how hard could it be to dig up some information?

But here I was, four days deep in Hawaii, flipping chicken and battling mosquitoes, all for the sake of getting to the truth.

And worse? I’d turned into some kind of damn heartthrob chef.

“The chicken, Liam! Table five wants the chicken!”

I barely glanced up as Madam Chloe’s voice rang through the small, bustling restaurant. The woman was relentless.

The first day I walked in here, she smacked me with a wo
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  • The Lost Heiress's Glorious Return   162

    MIRELAGetting Louis out of the house and somewhere in a ditch—or wherever artists wind up dead—was the easy part. Finding out who gave him all that information was the real challenge. If he had dug up all that about me, then someone had been keeping tabs.“Interesting,” I murmured, staring at my reflection in the mirror. My thoughts shifted to Arlene. She would be the ideal suspect, but between getting the pieces ready for the auction and going to the hospital… where could she have found the time to do a background check? I added, arching my eyebrows at the sound of the door opening in the distance.I reached for a pair of scissors and slipped out of my robe, clutching it in one hand.“Louis! If you’re back for another round, I swear on everything I hold dear, I don’t care what you have to say, and I won’t hesitate to defend myself if—”I stopped as the door closed and Daisy walked into the hallway.“Mom? What are you doing with scissors, and what happened to Louis?”“Daisy,” I said,

  • The Lost Heiress's Glorious Return   161

    ARLENE“Hi,” I heard Liam whisper softly, and opened my eyes. I had fallen asleep, and for the first time in a long while, I felt completely relaxed.“Hi. Where’s everybody?” I asked, looking around.The room was empty, and the machines whirred quietly. “Matilda and Olivia are in the waiting area. When we came, you were asleep, and they didn’t want to disturb you.”“How long have I been out?” I asked and tried to sit up, but he stopped me.“You need to rest. You can’t sit up yet. You’ve been out for a couple of hours, but that’s actually great,” he replied, and I nodded.“The babies… how’re they?” I inquired, glancing in their direction.“Asleep and doing pretty well,” he said, breaking into a smile. “They’re so beautiful,” he added, and I smiled.“Where’s Cole?” I asked, and he frowned.“Don’t be like that. I don’t like him much either, but he helped me get here safely and stayed throughout everything. I hate to admit it, but I owe him.”“I’m sorry I couldn’t be here with you,” he sa

  • The Lost Heiress's Glorious Return   160

    MIRELA“Don’t try to play the emotional card, Mirela. If you think someone is out for you, then let’s take it to the police.”“What?” I blurted and shook my head. “You want to walk into the chief of police’s office and tell him someone is spreading mindless gossip? I’m sure he can find a much better way to waste his time.”“I think he’d be interested in the information I have to give him, so I might just do it. And if it’s mindless gossip, we can investigate and catch whoever’s behind it. A win-win situation, if you ask me,” he said, smirking.“If you want to disturb him with random texts that anyone could come up with in the middle of the day and send with malicious intent, be my guest, Louis. But don’t waste my time too.”I started walking past him, back to the bathroom to get ready, but he reached for my hand and pulled me toward himself.“You really are the devil, Mirela,” he said, his eyes darkened with anger and his tone sterner than I had ever heard it. “How do you do all these

  • The Lost Heiress's Glorious Return   159

    MIRELAGetting ready for what the day would bring was my next order of business. When I was a few miles away from the front door, the cook stepped outside to light a cigarette and saw me. He gasped and put the lighter back in his pocket.“Smoke all you want; I don’t judge. Just don’t do it in front of the house. We don’t want the first thing people smell when they walk in here to be cigarettes, do we?”“No, ma’am,” he said and slid the cigarette into his pocket as I walked past him. I placed my shoes under my arm and opened the front door with my free hand.“You walked home?” he asked, locking the door behind him. I turned and watched him nervously smooth his trousers.“Yes, and my feet hurt. I’ll need a hot bath. Don’t bother to cook lunch; I’ll be in the hospital with Arlene later.”His face instantly brightened when I mentioned her name. “We heard about the hospital. How is she doing?”“Word travels fast, doesn’t it?” I replied and studied him for a moment before turning around. “S

  • The Lost Heiress's Glorious Return   158

    MIRELAIt wasn’t enough that Arlene had stolen my thunder by having the highest bids ever recorded in any auction; she also had to make it solely about her by choosing today, of all days, to get contractions and be taken to the hospital.“Mom, you look like you’ve seen a ghost. Arlene’s having her baby; you should be happy to see your grandkid.” Daisy’s voice pulled me out of my reverie, back into the present. I stifled a groan and glanced at her briefly before deciding the wall in front of us was a much better option to gaze upon.She hadn’t made any effort to—“I think she’ll be having more than one baby, and for the record, they aren’t my grandkids.”“Don’t be like that. The kids are completely innocent and have nothing to do with any of this.”“You’re too naïve for your own good,” I replied, and she rolled her eyes.“What makes you think she’s having more than one baby? Were you at the ultrasound?”“No, but I know her enough to know that she likes to make an entrance and grab all

  • The Lost Heiress's Glorious Return   Kade

    KADE“Ten minutes left, kid,” the cop said from where he was seated and began humming a familiar tune.“Can I make copies of some of these? Ten minutes is not enough time to read through all of them.”“Do you promise to burn them after you write your damn essay?” he asked, and I nodded enthusiastically.I had given him the impression that I was some kid eager to impress their teacher and get good grades, and I intended to fully play into it till I left. “There’s a photocopier to your right,” he added, and I turned around.True to his words, there was an old but functional copier sitting against the wall. I hit the buttons and began making copies of all the information I needed. While I had originally started looking through the celebratory events in the town to see if I could find some similarities, my focus was really on the deaths that occurred.If they matched my theory, then that was a lead. I could use it to figure out who these assassins were. I had to take out time to study the

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