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The Truth He Never Knew

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Corinna moved through a high-society gala, a powerful woman now commanding respect. Three years ago, the influential Rios family had cast her aside, viewing her as a liability. Now, after countless battles in a D.C. think tank, she wielded her newfound power with precision. As her armored SUV navigated rain-slicked Manhattan, a convoy of black Navigators abruptly cut it off. Graham Rios, the man who’d abandoned her, emerged from the storm like a madman, his political mask gone. He marched toward her car, screaming her name against the thunder. Corinna remained still, coolly sipping wine. She lowered her window just two inches, then slid a folder through, its sharp edge slicing his hand. The document revealed his business project was now controlled by his fiercest enemy, Lucian Lu. Later, she subtly revealed a brutal scar on her wrist, a wound Graham frantically tried to understand. The scar haunted Graham. Driven by panic, he forced his aide to confess a secret detour from three years ago: Corinna had visited a private maternity hospital. The revelation sent a high-pitched ringing through his ears, as he struggled to comprehend her visit. Consumed by guilt, Graham hacked the hospital's old files, finding a heavily encrypted medical record under Corinna's name. It stated: "Gestation: 12 weeks. Fetal heartbeat: critically weak. Recommendation: Immediate termination of pregnancy." The words crushed him. Corinna, watching him fall into her trap, knew he had swallowed the exact "truth" she needed.

The Truth He Never Knew Chapter 1

Corinna moved through a high-society gala, a powerful woman now commanding respect. Three years ago, the influential Rios family had cast her aside, viewing her as a liability. Now, after countless battles in a D.C. think tank, she wielded her newfound power with precision.

As her armored SUV navigated rain-slicked Manhattan, a convoy of black Navigators abruptly cut it off. Graham Rios, the man who’d abandoned her, emerged from the storm like a madman, his political mask gone. He marched toward her car, screaming her name against the thunder.

Corinna remained still, coolly sipping wine. She lowered her window just two inches, then slid a folder through, its sharp edge slicing his hand. The document revealed his business project was now controlled by his fiercest enemy, Lucian Lu. Later, she subtly revealed a brutal scar on her wrist, a wound Graham frantically tried to understand.

The scar haunted Graham. Driven by panic, he forced his aide to confess a secret detour from three years ago: Corinna had visited a private maternity hospital. The revelation sent a high-pitched ringing through his ears, as he struggled to comprehend her visit.

Consumed by guilt, Graham hacked the hospital's old files, finding a heavily encrypted medical record under Corinna's name. It stated: "Gestation: 12 weeks. Fetal heartbeat: critically weak. Recommendation: Immediate termination of pregnancy." The words crushed him. Corinna, watching him fall into her trap, knew he had swallowed the exact "truth" she needed.

Chapter 1

Corinna POV:

The charity gala at the Waldorf Astoria ended with the clinking of champagne flutes and hollow promises. I walked toward the revolving doors, surrounded by Wall Street titans whose net worth could buy small countries. Three years ago, the Rios family had looked at me like I was dirt beneath their expensive shoes. They threw me away because I was a liability. Now, after a thousand sleepless nights clawing my way up the ranks of a Washington D.C. strategic think tank, these same men parted like the Red Sea to let me through. Survival was no longer an instinct. It was a weapon I wielded with absolute precision.

A torrential downpour washed over Manhattan. The hotel concierge rushed forward, opening a massive black umbrella to shield me as I walked down the marble steps. The cold rain splashed against my ankles. Three years ago, a rainstorm exactly like this one had been the backdrop of my ultimate destruction. I had stood outside his villa, begging for my life, begging for our child. Now, the rain was just a curtain falling on my stage.

A military-grade bulletproof Cadillac SUV glided to a smooth halt at the bottom of the steps. The tires hissed against the wet asphalt. My chief security detail stepped out into the storm, pulling the heavy rear door open. I slid into the leather backseat, the heavy door thudding shut behind me and instantly cutting off the chaotic noise of the city. The air inside smelled of expensive leather and absolute control.

The engine rumbled to life. We pulled out of the hotel driveway, merging onto the slick streets. We barely made it to the first intersection when two blinding high beams pierced through the rain directly ahead of us.

Three black Lincoln Navigators surged forward in a tight triangle formation. They swerved aggressively, their massive frames blocking the entire intersection. Our driver slammed on the brakes. The tires shrieked against the slick pavement, throwing me slightly forward against my seatbelt. The two convoys stood nose to nose in the pouring rain, engines growling like predators in a cage.

The doors of the Lincolns flew open. Graham's personal bodyguards charged out into the storm, their hands hovering near their waistbands as they moved to surround my SUV.

Inside my car, the atmosphere turned to ice. My security detail moved with lethal efficiency. My chief guard drew his tactical weapon from beneath his suit jacket, the metallic click of the safety coming off echoing sharply in the quiet cabin.

Then, the rear door of the center Lincoln violently swung open. Graham Rios stepped out. He did not wait for an umbrella. He stepped straight into the freezing downpour, his eyes locked on the tinted windows of my car. His obsession over the last three years had completely eroded his political facade. The powerful New York Senator looked like a madman, stripping away all his dignity just to confirm if the ghost he was chasing was real.

He marched toward my SUV. The rain instantly soaked through his bespoke suit, clinging to his emaciated frame. My guard raised his arm, pressing the cold steel muzzle of his gun directly against the glass, aiming right at Graham's chest. It was a clear warning to back off.

Graham did not even look at the gun. He slammed his bare hands against the bulletproof glass of my window. The heavy thud vibrated through the reinforced frame. He pressed his face close to the dark tint, his eyes bloodshot and wild. He screamed my name. The thunder drowned out his voice, but I could read his lips perfectly. Corinna. Corinna.

I sat perfectly still in the climate-controlled cabin. I picked up my glass of room-temperature red wine from the console. I took a slow sip, letting the rich liquid coat my throat as I watched his pathetic display. Three years ago, I had frozen outside his door while he stayed warm inside. The physical temperature difference right now was the exact measurement of our reversed power dynamic. I wanted him to feel the cold. I wanted it to sink into his bones.

His knuckles turned white. He slammed his palms against the glass again and again until a faint smear of red blood appeared on the wet window. He was hurting himself, trying to break through an impenetrable barrier.

I finally reached out and pressed the control button. The heavy window glided down exactly two inches.

A blast of freezing wind and rain instantly whipped into the car, stinging my cheek. Graham's breath hitched. The moment he saw my face, a terrifying spark of wild hope exploded in his eyes. He lunged forward, trying to shove his bleeding fingers through the narrow gap to touch my skin.

I turned my head and pinned him with a look so cold it froze him in his tracks. His hand hovered an inch from the glass, trembling violently.

I picked up a heavy black folder with gold foil lettering from the leather seat beside me. I slid the thick document toward the window gap. I pushed it out with a sharp, merciless thrust. The stiff, razor-sharp edge of the folder sliced directly across the back of Graham's hand.

He did not even flinch at the pain. He grabbed the folder like a drowning man grabbing a lifeline.

I pressed the button again. The window motor whined. Graham was forced to take a half step back to avoid getting his fingers crushed. He stood in the rain, watching helplessly as the glass sealed shut, cutting him off from me once more.

Through the rain-streaked window, I watched him look down. He ripped the seal off the folder and pulled out the thick stack of papers. The streetlights illuminated the bold heading on the first page: Future City Project - Minority Investor Code of Conduct.

His chest heaved. He flipped frantically to the final page, searching for the signature line. He saw my sprawling, sharp signature. Then, his eyes moved to the line right next to mine. I watched his body go completely rigid. His pupils dilated in sheer horror.

It was the signature of Lucian Lu. The heir to the Lu Consortium. Graham's absolute worst enemy in both politics and business.

The rain washed the blood from his hand onto the white paper. He crushed the folder in his fist, the paper crumpling into a wet, ruined ball. His chest rose and fell in rapid, shallow breaths. He stared at my tail lights as my driver finally maneuvered around his blockade.

Graham Rios gripped the ruined folder, the rain mixing with the blood dripping from his hand, and he ground his teeth together with a low, guttural growl. "Lucian Lu, you dare touch my woman."

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