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Chapter fifty nine

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The message burned into my screen.

She’s already gone.

I stared at the photo of the empty hospital bed, the blood on the sheets. My hands started shaking so hard I almost dropped the phone.

“No,” I whispered. “No, no, no.”

Damien glanced over. “What is it?”

I showed him the message. His face went hard.

He grabbed his phone and called someone again, speaking fast and low. I couldn’t focus on the words. All I could see was that bloody bed.

Victoria had taken a bullet for us. She had finally tried
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  • The Billionaire’s Lost Family   Chapter ninety nine

    The gun clicked empty. Damien lowered it slowly, like he’d never meant to pull the trigger in the first place. My mother stared at him, actually surprised for once in her life. Then he swung the barrel toward her and fired. One shot, right in the chest. She stumbled back, eyes wide, and crumpled. Blood bloomed across her shirt fast, too fast. She looked at me…just once…then went still.Damien let the gun fall from his hand. It clattered on the floor. When he turned to me, his face was like stone.“You should’ve stayed with her when she gave you the chance,” he said quietly. “Maybe the kids would still be safe.”The words landed like a punch. I didn’t say anything. Liam and Rose were still tied to those chairs, terrified. He cut them loose and they ran straight into my arms. I held them tight, but my eyes never left him.He walked over to my sister.“Where’s the rest of the drive?” he asked.She glanced at our mother’s body on the floor. “Already gone. She sent it before you got here.

  • The Billionaire’s Lost Family   Chapter ninety eight

    We drove away from the docks with the kids in the back. Liam and Rose were quiet. They had fallen asleep against each other. Damien kept his eyes on the road. He had not looked at me once since we left.I tried to speak.“We need to find her fast,” I said. “The real sister. Before she does anything with the drive.”Damien’s hands tightened on the wheel.“You should have stopped this years ago,” he said. His voice was cold. “You let her control everything. You let her take the kids. You let all of this happen.”I looked at him.“I tried to fight her,” I said. “You know that.”He shook his head.“You chose wrong too many times. You should have walked away from me when you had the chance. Maybe then none of this would have touched the children.”His words hit hard. I stayed quiet after that.We drove for a while without talking. The road was empty. I kept checking on the kids in the mirror. They looked peaceful for once.Damien finally spoke again.“My father told me something before he

  • The Billionaire’s Lost Family   Chapter ninety seven

    We drove fast through the dark roads. Liam and Rose stayed quiet in the back. I kept checking the mirrors. No one followed us yet.Damien was still gone. My mother was still alive. Everything felt wrong.My sister suddenly appeared on the side of the road. She waved her arms. I stopped the car.She jumped in the front seat.“They took him to the old factory,” she said fast. “The one by the river. Your mother is there too. She wants to finish this tonight.”I turned the car around and drove toward the river. No one spoke much. The engine was loud.We reached the factory after twenty minutes. It was dark and falling apart. One light was on inside.We left the kids in the car with the doors locked and went in.The place smelled like rust and old oil. We moved quiet.In the middle of the big room Damien was tied to a chair. My mother stood in front of him. Two men with guns stood near the walls.She saw us and smiled.“You came quicker than I thought,” she said.Damien looked at me. His f

  • The Billionaire’s Lost Family   Chapter ninety six

    The darkness closed in around us. I held Liam and Rose tight while the men moved nearby. I could hear their heavy boots on the ground but I could not see anything. Damien stayed right next to me with his hand on my back.Someone grabbed my arm and yanked me hard. I tried to pull away but they were too strong. Liam cried out. Rose stayed quiet but her little hands gripped my shirt.A voice whispered close to my ear. It was my mother.“Stop fighting,” she said. “You are only making it worse.”A light came on and the darkness lifted a little. We were still in the same clearing but now I could see the men clearly. They had us surrounded again.My mother stood in front of us looking calm.“You should have listened,” she said. “Now everything is harder.”Damien stepped forward. “Where are you taking us?”She smiled. “Somewhere safe. Somewhere we can start fresh.”She looked at the kids.“They will be okay. They will grow up knowing the real truth not the lies you told them.”Anger burned in

  • The Billionaire’s Lost Family   Chapter ninety five

    We stood in the clearing while the men closed in. Guns pointed at us from every side. The man who said he was my real father watched us with calm eyes.He spoke again. His voice stayed low.“You do not understand yet,” he said. “This was never about revenge or power. It was about blood. About keeping certain bloodlines alive.”He looked at Damien.“Your father knew. He made a deal long ago. He agreed to mix our families so the children would carry something special. Something that could be used later.”He looked at me.“You and him… you were never supposed to fall in love. That was a mistake. But it gave us what we needed. Two children with the right blood.”My sister stepped forward. She looked at the man.“You lied to me too,” she said. Her voice was small but steady. “You told me I would be free if I helped.”The man smiled.“I lied to everyone. It was easier that way.”Damien moved closer to me. His hand touched my back.“What do you want from us now?” he asked.The man looked at

  • The Billionaire’s Lost Family   Chapter ninety four

    We walked into the trees. The ground was soft under our feet. Liam’s voice had come from somewhere ahead but it sounded far now. Damien stayed in front. I kept close behind him. My sister walked beside me without saying much.The trees opened into a small clearing. My mother stood there with the kids. Liam and Rose were sitting on the ground. They looked tired but they were not tied up. My mother had no gun in her hand this time.She looked at us like she had been waiting.“You took too long,” she said. Her voice was calm. “I almost left without saying goodbye.”Damien stopped a few steps away. “Where is everyone else?”She smiled a little. “Gone. Most of them ran when things got bad. The ones who stayed… well. They are not important now.”I looked at the kids. Rose saw me and tried to stand but my mother put a hand on her shoulder. She stayed sitting.My mother looked at me.“There are things you still do not know,” she said. “Things that change everything.”She pointed at Damien.“H

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