At my grandfather’s funeral, my family inherited his yacht, penthouse, luxury cars, and company. For me, the lawyer handed just a small envelope with a plane ticket to monaco. ‘Guess your grandfather didn’t love you that much,’ my mother laughed. Hurt but curious, I decided to go. When I arrived, a driver held up a sign with my name: ‘Ma’am, the prince wants to see you.’

“Well, then at least promise me you won’t embarrass yourself. Don’t tell people you’re Robert Thompson’s granddaughter and expect special treatment.”

I hung up without promising anything.


Chapter 4: The Revelation

At the Nice airport, I expected to catch a taxi to Monaco. Instead, as I wheeled my luggage through customs, I saw a man in a crisp black suit holding a sign with my name. Not just “April” or “Miss Thompson,” but Miss April Thompson, Beneficiary of Thompson International Trust.

My legs nearly gave out.

The driver guided the black Mercedes along the coastal highway. “His Serene Highness is looking forward to meeting you,” he said. “He has been managing your trust’s Monaco holdings personally for several years.”

Holdings. Plural.

We arrived at a private courtyard near the palace. I walked through corridors lined with paintings that belonged in museums. Finally, I stepped into a private office larger than my entire apartment. Behind a massive desk sat Prince Alexander.

“Miss Thompson,” he said, rising to greet me. “I am Alexander. Thank you for coming.”

“Your Highness, I… I have so many questions.”

He smiled warmly. “Please, call me Alexander. And I have many answers. Your grandfather was not only a dear friend but one of the most strategic investors I’ve ever known.”

He opened a thick folder on his desk.