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Liam’s heart slammed against his ribs. He knew that specific leather sketchbook. He had bought it himself years ago for Sarah—the girl from the wrong side of the tracks whom his mother had systematically destroyed and chased out of the city

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Liam’s heart slammed against his ribs. He knew that specific leather sketchbook. He had bought it himself years ago for Sarah—the girl from the wrong side of the tracks whom his mother had systematically destroyed and chased out of the city. He remembered the night Sarah told him she was pregnant, and he remembered the devastating phone call from his mother a week later, claiming Sarah had terminated the pregnancy and moved to Europe with a rich older man.

Beatrice stood up so quickly her chair nearly toppled over. Her face turned an ash-grey color that no amount of expensive makeup could hide. She recognized the book.

“”Security, remove this vagrant child!”” Beatrice barked, her voice losing its usual aristocratic elegance. “”She’s disrupting a private event! Get her out of here!””

But the little girl stood her ground. With trembling hands, she flipped the sketchbook open to the very first page and held it up high for everyone to see. It wasn’t a photo. It was a detailed, passionate charcoal sketch of Liam himself, sleeping in a sunlit kitchen, drawn by Sarah’s incredibly talented hand. Underneath the drawing, written in fading blue ink, was a date—the exact month Sarah had vanished—and a single sentence: “Our little girl will have your eyes, Liam. I’ll keep her safe from them.”

Chloe gasped, stepping back from Liam as if he were a stranger. “”Liam… what is this? Who is that child?””

Liam ignored Chloe. He walked past his beautiful bride, his eyes locked on his mother, whose hands were now shaking violently. “”You told me she went to Switzerland,”” Liam said, his voice dropping to a dangerous, quiet rumble. “”You told me the clinic confirmed the abortion. You made me sign those papers, Mother.””

Beatrice swallowed hard, looking around at her wealthy friends who were now whispering and pointing. “”Liam, listen to me,”” she hissed, trying to grab his arm. “”Sarah was a nobody. She would have ruined your career, your reputation! I did what any loving mother would do to protect her son’s legacy!””

A cold disgust washed over Liam. The luxury, the family business, the perfect wedding—it all felt like a gilded cage built on the bones of his own daughter’s stolen childhood.

“”You didn’t protect my legacy,”” Liam said, his voice tearing through the silence of the beach. “”You stole my life.””

He didn’t wait for his mother to reply, nor did he look back at Chloe, who was crying out his name. Liam unbuttoned his tight tuxedo jacket, ripped off his bowtie, and tossed them onto the sandy floor.

He walked over to the little girl and knelt in the sand right in front of her. Up close, he could see she truly did have his eyes—the exact same dark amber color. Her little hands were freezing from the ocean breeze. Liam gently took the heavy leather sketchbook from her and wrapped his own warm hands around hers.

“”What’s your name, sweetheart?”” he asked, his voice thick with unshed tears.

“”Maya,”” she whispered, looking down at her worn sneakers. “”Are you mad at me for ruining your party?””

Liam let out a shaky, emotional laugh, a tear finally escaping and running down his cheek. He pulled Maya into a tight, fierce embrace, shielding her from the stares of the crowd.

“”No, Maya,”” Liam whispered into her hair. “”I’m just furious that I let them keep me from being your dad. Let’s leave this place.””

He stood up, lifted his daughter into his arms, and walked down the beach steps toward the highway, leaving the wedding, the money, and his mother’s lies behind him in the sand.”

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