I never told my ex-husband and his wealthy family that I was the secret owner of their employer’s multi-billion dollar company. They thought I was a ‘broke, pregnant charity case.’ At a family dinner, my ex-mother-in-law ‘accidentally’ dumped a bucket of ice water on my head to humiliate me, laughing, ‘At least you finally got a bath.’ I sat there dripping wet. Then, I pulled out my phone and sent a single text: ‘Initiate Protocol 7.’ 10 minutes later, they were on their knees begging.

“I’m not here to gloat. I’m here to warn you.” He leaned in. “You think Brendan was smart enough to set up those shell companies by himself? The boy is an idiot.”

I frowned. “What are you saying?”

“I’m saying someone helped him,” Elias said, his eyes glinting. “Someone on your Board. Someone who wanted to weaken Vanguard from the inside so the stock price would drop enough for a hostile takeover.”

My blood ran cold. “Who?”

“Watch your back, kid,” Elias said, tapping the roof of my car. “The wolves are real. And they’re already in the house.”

He got back into his Jaguar and roared away.

I looked at Arthur. For the first time, he looked scared. “We have to go upstairs. Now.”

The war wasn’t over. The battle with Brendan was just a skirmish. The real war for my legacy had just begun.


The penthouse became a war room. We didn’t sleep.

I called in the “Ghosts”—a team of forensic accountants my father had kept on retainer. They arrived at 2:00 AM.