SHE THOUGHT SHE COULD STEAL MY COMPANY — UNTIL THE SECRET CLAUSE DESTROYED EVERYTHING

“You should have died years ago.”

Those were the words my granddaughter Natalie screamed at me before her hand struck my face hard enough to split my lip. I stumbled into the mahogany sideboard, my glasses shattering beneath my heel while twenty-three guests sat frozen around my birthday table. No one moved. Not Natalie’s husband. Not the investors she had invited. Not the friends who drank champagne bought with my money. They simply watched as blood stained the collar of my ivory blouse.

My name is Beatrice Alden, and for forty years I built Alden House Books from two rented desks into one of the most respected publishing companies on the West Coast. After my daughter Clara died from cancer, I raised Natalie alone. I paid for her schools, her London graduate program, her wedding, her first business, even the Pacific Palisades house she bragged about online. When she wanted power inside my company, I handed her a vice president title because I believed love and loyalty were the same thing.

That night, she arrived late wearing the diamond bracelet I had gifted her years earlier. She moved my place card from the head of the table to a seat beside the kitchen and announced during dinner that she would become CEO on Monday because I was “too old to understand publishing anymore.” When I calmly told her to apologize, her expression changed into something cold and unfamiliar. “As long as you’re alive,” she hissed, “I will never be anybody.” Then she slapped me.

As I lay there tasting blood, I realized something far more painful than humiliation. The little girl I had spent my life protecting was gone. And upstairs in my bedroom sat a cedar box holding documents Natalie never knew existed…READ NEXT PART-

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