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img img Too Late Mr Cole img Chapter 3 Elena's POV
3 Chapters
Chapter 6 Elena's POV img
Chapter 7 Elena's POV img
Chapter 8 Damien's POV img
Chapter 9 Elena's POV img
Chapter 10 Damien's POV img
Chapter 11 Elena's POV img
Chapter 12 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 13 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 14 RICHARD'S POV img
Chapter 15 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 16 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 17 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 18 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 19 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 20 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 21 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 22 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 23 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 24 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 25 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 26 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 27 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 28 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 29 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 30 ELENA'SPOV img
Chapter 31 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 32 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 33 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 34 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 35 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 36 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 37 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 38 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 39 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 40 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 41 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 42 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 43 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 44 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 45 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 46 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 47 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 48 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 49 DAMIEN'S POV img
Chapter 50 ELENA'S POV img
Chapter 51 ELENA'S POV img
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Chapter 3 Elena's POV

"Richard Cole," I repeated.

The name sat in the room like something that had been waiting a long time to be said out loud. I had met Richard Cole exactly forty seven times in three years of marriage.

I had counted without meaning to, the way you count things that make you uncomfortable. He was charming at dinner tables and ruthless in boardrooms and he had always looked at me with an expression I could never quite read. Not warmth. Not hostility. Something more deliberate than either.

Now I understood what it was.

He had known exactly who I was every single time he looked at me.

"Tell me everything," I said to Victor. "From the beginning."

Victor opened a file on the desk between us and turned it so I could see. "My brother's name was James Shao. He was younger than me by six years. Brilliant, stubborn, the kind of man who made enemies simply by being better than everyone around him." There was something quiet and old in Victor's voice when he spoke about his brother.

"James and Richard Cole were rivals from the time they were young. Same industry, same circles, same ambition. For years it was manageable. Then James built something Richard couldn't match and Richard stopped competing fairly."

I looked at the documents in the file. Photographs. Financial records. A birth certificate with my name on it and my mother's name listed as a woman I had never met. Mei Shao. She had died three weeks after I was born from complications that the medical report described in cold clinical language.

James Shao died in a car accident fourteen months later. An accident that Victor's expression told me he had never fully believed was an accident.

"After James died Richard moved quickly," Victor continued. "He had connections in the private adoption system. He had the money to make records disappear. You were less than two months old. There was no one positioned to protect you quickly enough." He paused. "I was out of the country. By the time I came back and started asking questions the trail had been buried so thoroughly I had nothing to work with."

"He arranged my adoption into the Marsh family specifically?"

"The Marsh family was struggling financially at the time. The arrangement was made to look like a standard private adoption. Your parents were told only that the biological family was unable to care for you. They were good people, Elena. They didn't know."

I thought about my father. About his gentleness and his journals and the way he used to hold my face in his hands when I was small and tell me I was meant for something larger than anything he could see. I had always thought that was just something fathers said.

"Why arrange my adoption at all?" I asked. "Why not just leave me in the system anonymously?"

"Because leaving you anonymous meant leaving you findable. Richard needed you placed somewhere he could monitor. Somewhere close enough to keep an eye on but far enough from the Shao family that no connection would ever surface." Victor's jaw tightened slightly. "He watched you grow up, Elena. And when you were old enough he arranged for his son to marry you."

The room tilted slightly.

"The marriage wasn't a business arrangement between our families," I said slowly.

"Your family had nothing Richard Cole needed. The merger story was a cover. He needed Damien to marry you specifically because as long as you were a Cole by marriage you were under his roof, under his influence, and completely unaware of your own identity. An heiress who doesn't know she's an heiress can't claim anything. Can't challenge anything. Can't become a threat."

I sat back in my chair and looked at the ceiling for a moment because I needed somewhere to put my eyes that wasn't the file in front of me. Three years of my life. Three years of cooking meals and attending events and shrinking myself down to fit a marriage I thought was just loveless. It wasn't just loveless. It was a cage that had been built for me before I was old enough to walk.

"Does Damien know?" My voice came out steadier than I felt.

"I don't believe so. Not the full picture." Victor leaned forward slightly. "But that's not something I can promise you. What I can tell you is that Richard Cole is not a man who shares his plans, even with his own son."

I looked back at the file. At my mother's name. At my birth certificate. At a photograph of James Shao that someone had paper clipped to the inside cover, a young man with dark eyes and a quiet confident expression that I recognized the moment I saw it because I had seen it every morning in my own mirror without ever knowing why.

"What happens now?" I asked.

"That depends entirely on you," Victor said. "You are James Shao's biological daughter and the sole legitimate heir to everything that should have passed to him from this family. The legal process to establish that formally will take time but the groundwork is already in place. I've had a team working on this for three weeks since your DNA results came through." He held my gaze. "But I need to know you want this. I need to know you're willing to step into it fully. Because once we move forward Richard Cole will know within days. And he will not sit still."

I thought about the pen in my hand the night before. About how steady it was when I signed my name. About walking out of that building and feeling for the first time in three years like I was moving toward something instead of waiting for someone.

"I want everything that belongs to me," I said.

Victor almost smiled. "Good. Because there's something else you need to know before we go any further." He reached into the file and pulled out a single document, sliding it across the desk. "Richard Cole doesn't just know who you are. He's been moving assets for the past two weeks. Someone told him the DNA results surfaced."

My blood went cold.

"Someone told him?" I said. "Who?"

Victor's expression answered before his words did.

"That's what we need to find out."

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