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"The receptionist said they've been searching for her everywhere." "She must have wandered off." Sabrina slowly rose to her feet. Only now did she realize that these weren't ordinary men. The concern on their faces was personal. The kind of panic people had when something happened to someone important. As the crowd shifted, a familiar figure stepped forward. For a split second, Sabrina froze. Him? The man she had met on the staircase… Finn's brother.. What was Miller doing here..? His composure had cracked and his eyes never left the little girl. "Erica." The name left his lips in a low, strained voice. Wait.. could he be the poppa she was referring to? For a moment, Sabrina was too stunned to move close.. Finn had mentioned having a brother but his brother having a child was what she had no idea of. Still lost in thoughts, her phone rang and she answered without hesitation, her eyes still glued to the ambulance, “Hello?” “Is this Sabrina Smith?” A sharp voice cut through the line. “That's me.” “This is St Faith General hospital. Your sister, Clara Anderson collapsed this morning and was rushed into our hospital this morning.” Sabrina's face turned ghostly white and her voice trembled instantly. “What? Why? What happened?” Just then, it started raining. “We found a mass tumor in her brain. If it isn't removed within 72 hours, there's a possibility she could become brain-dead. We need you to come in immediately.” Sabrina's body shivered, “I'll be there in 5 minutes,” She dropped the call and rushed towards the gate to flag down a taxi then suddenly, she heard a deep hoarse voice behind her. “If you have somewhere urgent to be, my driver can take you.” She turned and Miller was standing behind her dressed in a long black tailored suit that made him look like a god who ruled a sovereign nation. Miller was about to leave when his bodyguards informed him that the woman from the parking lot was the one who had helped Erica during her asthma attack. While the crowd panicked, she had acted and found the inhaler. The realization left him unusually unsettled. A few minutes' delay could have changed everything. He had only agreed to attend Smith Holdings’ presentation because he was still in the country. Erica, meanwhile, had stubbornly insisted on coming with him, unwilling to miss the Disneyland trip he'd promised her afterward only for her to wander off without his bodyguards noticing. Sabrina remembered Finn's warning in getting close to everyone except Miller. “No..” Her voice cracked. “I don't want to be a bother.” His expression remained the same, “Where are you headed?” Sabrina hesitated, “St. Faith Hospital. My sister was admitted there.” "That's where the ambulance is headed." Miller looked away from her and toward the driver. "Leo." "Yes, sir." "We're taking Ms. Smith with us." He said, his eyes never leaving hers. The rain intensified and her hair got wet. Without a word, Miller took off his long blazer and placed it over her hair. "Mr. Gudotti, I can't—" "Get in." His voice wasn't loud, but it left no room for argument. She looked up at him and he did the same. Everything about him screamed power and wealth. He was the complete opposite of Finn. He looks cold and dangerously charming. His aura sent chills down her spine. When she got in, Miller smiled slightly. He found his body reacting involuntarily to her proximity. He almost wondered why he couldn't resist the urge to help her. For a few seconds, they remained like that until she muttered, “Thank you.” As soon as they arrived, Miller went in with his daughter, leaving one of his bodyguards to accompany Sabrina, who rushed to the receptionist desk, “Clara Anderson.. I'm her sister..” “Ward 119,” The lady pointed upstairs. By the time she got to the room, she was breathless. Clara lay motionless on the hospital bed. Machines beeped steadily around her. An oxygen tube rested beneath her nose but her skin looked pale. A doctor stepped in behind her, clipboard pressed to his chest, "Ms. Smith," He waited until she looked up. "We need a deposit so we can't start the surgery immediately. Every second we wait, the swelling around that tumor increases. Her brain activity is already weaker than it was two hours ago. The longer this takes, the smaller her chances become.” Sabrina nodded quickly. “Tell me the amount. I'll pay for it right now.” The doctor handed her a document. When she saw the amount, her head buzzed. That shouldn't bother her right now.. they asked for a deposit.. She had enough for the deposit. She walked to the small payment desk just outside the room, slid her card across the counter, and waited for the soft beep that meant approval. Instead, the woman behind the desk frowned, swiped it again, then looked up at her with an apologetic wince."I'm sorry, ma'am. It's declining." "That's not possible." Sabrina's voice came out tighter than she meant it to. "Try it again." It declined a second time. Then a third time. Sabrina's hands were trembling now, not from fear this time, but from a slow, sinking confusion that was quickly curdling into panic. At that moment, she immediately called the bank. The call connected almost immediately. After verifying her identity, the representative's response left her frozen. "Ms. Smith, your corporate account privileges have been suspended." "What?" The hospital room seemed to tilt. "There must be some mistake." "There isn't." The representative sounded apologetic. "The authorization linked to your position was revoked this morning.” “Revoked?” Sabrina's voice was shaky and her body trembled at the sudden thought. For the first time that day, genuine panic took hold. She couldn't access her money. The surgery couldn't happen without the deposit. And Clara was running out of time. "Sabrina!" She turned and her eyes landed on Finn. What was he doing here? Beside him was Katherine, walking in her direction, still in the same clothes from that morning, out of breath like she'd run every step from the parking lot. "I came the second I saw your text. How is she? What's happening?” “Honey, it's going to be alright,” Finn hugged her with genuine concern. She avoided him and proceeded to explain her ordeal to Katherine. “...I'm confused. I've never had a problem with this account in my life.” "Your father took your position this morning." Katherine said it gently, like saying it any other way might shatter her completely. “Harold's office sent the notice out not long after you left the building. Your access was frozen along with it. I only just found out myself.” “No..” Sabrina took her head as a tear rolled down the corner of her eyes, “They can't do this to me.” “Vector is the new VP.” Katherine said, trying to console her. Sabrina's heart broke into a million pieces. Harold hadn't sent her away because he trusted her. He had sent her away because she was no longer needed. “It's going to be okay, honey. I'm here for you,” Finn said, placing Sabrina's head on his chest. "My monthly allowance isn't even enough to pay half of the deposit." Katherine's voice broke on the words. She pressed a hand to her mouth, tears welling despite every attempt to hold them back. "If only Clara had agreed to come with us all those years ago. If she'd just let Harold adopt her like I begged her to, none of this would matter right now. His name on her file would have meant his money could move the moment we walked through that door.” “Mrs Smith? We have to talk.” A doctor appeared and Katherine followed him, leaving Sabrina and Finn in the doorway. "That jacket looks familiar. Whose is it?" Finn's voice pulled her out of her own head before she even realized what he was looking at. Sabrina glanced down. It was Miller's jacket. Her fingers instinctively tightened around the jacket draped over her arm. She hadn't even realized she was still carrying it. Under different circumstances, she might have answered. Today, she simply walked past him. Finn grabbed her wrist, "Let's get married. I already booked the registry. After that, you won't have to worry about Clara's medical bills.” Sabrina's heart raced a bit. She was yet to submit the divorce decree and technically, they were still married. She didn't care about that right now. She immediately yanked his hand away. The disgust she felt was impossible to hide. “Married? Now? Finn, are you drunk?” "It makes sense, Sabrina. Listen to me." He stepped closer, lowering his voice like that would make it sound less insane. "If I move that kind of money from my account out of nowhere, my grandfather is going to ask questions I can't answer. But if I'm married, if it's framed as helping my wife's family, 1.5 million dollars suddenly looks reasonable. It looks like love instead of suspicion." Something in Sabrina's chest went cold and still. For years, Finn had insisted on ending their relationship. Waiting until the timing was right, until he was ready, until his family approved. Now suddenly he wanted to get married immediately? Was he trying to use her sister's bills as leverage? "I'd rather die," she said quietly, "than marry a cheating piece of garbage like you.” The smile vanished from Finn's face. "Excuse me?” “You should go marry Elvira instead. After all, isn't that the whole point of that ‘night’? Finn Jr. is already on the way, isn't he?" His face went pale in real time. She watched the realization land, watched him understand exactly why she'd been looking at him like something she needed to scrape off her shoe. She'd seen the text? Shit! It was no wonder she acted strange that night. "Sabrina, listen to me, it's not what you think." The words came fast now, tumbling over each other. "She seduced me. I swear to you, I was drunk. She means nothing to me. You're the only one I love. I'll handle Elvira. I'll handle all of it, she won't be a problem, the baby won't be a problem, you don't have to worry about either of them—”He shut the door behind him on his way out, leaving Sabrina alone with Miller in the boardroom. She crossed the room and instinctively reached to shrug the jacket off her shoulders. "If this is about the jacket—" "It's yours." He nodded toward the chair across from him. "Your presentation really was excellent. No wonder my grandfather refused to consider working with anyone other company." "That's kind of you to say." She sat, smoothing her skirt out of habit. "And thank you, for earlier. Getting us to the hospital so quickly. And for the jacket." "Thank you for saving my daughter's life." "It was nothing. Anyone would have done the same." She added, "How is she?" "She's back home." His eyes dropped to her finger and noticed something that sparked his interest, "Are you engaged?" Sabrina instinctively hid her hand. She hadn't realized she still had Finn's ring on until now. “Not anymore.” He cleared his throat, "Alright. I have a proposition for you.” He pulled a black
"Do you hate me this much?" she whispered, her heart beating painfully. Before Harold could respond, her phone buzzed in her pocket. It was a text from her mum. [Sabrina darling, the doctor says the nerves in Clara's brain are getting weaker by the hour. Please, just do as your father says. I can't lose her. I can't lose another person.] ~ Katherine. "I'm guessing that's Katherine." Harold's voice was almost gentle now, which somehow made it crueler. "Take your mother's advice, Sabrina. You need me right now just as much as I need you." He glanced at his watch without an ounce of urgency in his expression. "Twenty minutes, child. The clock isn't going to wait for you to feel better about this." Sabrina looked down at the folder again. At the clause that would keep her under Vector's thumb for as long as he wanted her there then at her mother's message, still glowing on her screen, begging her to bend. She thought of Clara's face, pale against that hospital pillow. Then a pic
For the first time, Sabrina wondered if she had ever truly known the man standing before her. Finn stepped closer, his voice softened. “Can we please put this aside right now and focus on what actually matters? Clara needs urgent surgery. Who do you think is going to pay those bills, Sabrina? You think Mr. Smith is going to spend a single dollar on a girl who doesn't carry his last name? She's an Anderson. The second you're not a Smith, his wallet stays shut. Come with me to the registry and everything else gets handled the moment we sign our marriage certificate.” She felt something twist violently inside her, "Are you trying to blackmail me right now? Or gaslight me? Because I genuinely can't tell anymore." "I'm trying to make this easy for you." He reached for her hand and she pulled it back before he could touch her. "Your stepfather already erased your name from that company you work so hard to build. You think you have options right now? I'm the only option standing in f
"Thank goodness." "The receptionist said they've been searching for her everywhere." "She must have wandered off." Sabrina slowly rose to her feet. Only now did she realize that these weren't ordinary men. The concern on their faces was personal. The kind of panic people had when something happened to someone important. As the crowd shifted, a familiar figure stepped forward. For a split second, Sabrina froze. Him? The man she had met on the staircase… Finn's brother.. What was Miller doing here..? His composure had cracked and his eyes never left the little girl. "Erica." The name left his lips in a low, strained voice. Wait.. could he be the poppa she was referring to? For a moment, Sabrina was too stunned to move close.. Finn had mentioned having a brother but his brother having a child was what she had no idea of. Still lost in thoughts, her phone rang and she answered without hesitation, her eyes still glued to the ambulance, “Hello?” “Is this Sabrina Smith?” A shar
Finn knew it would be easy for him because Sabrina was the wife figure. She had the brains for their plantation and would easily make him a successful president compared to Elvira who couldn't even tell the difference between brown sugar and regular sugar. “I’ll get married in less than the estimated time!” Miller and Finn chorused. Everyone turned to them with a puzzled look. Most of them expected Miller to be against this, but could he truly bring himself to lose everything especially to someone as incompetent as Finn? Scott raised a brow at the two of them, “To whom? we’ve lost count. Is it Susie? Elvira? Candace? Debbie? Angela? Lisa? Or Erica’s mother?” He hated his father's idea especially since the twins had never been on good terms and this might drift them further away from each other but he wouldn't dare question the old man. “I’ll bring her here myself.” Miller said. “Me too.” Finn uttered. “Not a chance,” Scott says, dismissing his sons, “Your taste in women is beyo
He rushed down the stairs with a towel wrapped around his waist. Without hesitation, he pulled Sabrina away from his brother. "Kindly stay away from her," Finn said sharply. Miller merely raised an eyebrow. The brothers exchanged a brief look. One filled with tension, the other completely indifferent. Then Finn turned to Sabrina. His frown deepened. "Why did you leave so suddenly?" He reached for her hand, "Come upstairs." He tells her but she instinctively steps back. The thought of returning to that apartment made her stomach churn. They had moved far enough away from Miller that he could no longer hear them. Finn lowered his voice. "One minute we're celebrating our engagement, and the next you're in my brother's arms?" There was a hint of jealousy in his tone. "Why did he have his hands around your waist?" Sabrina stared at him coldly. The irony was almost laughable. The same man who was about to become someone else's father was jealous? The realization filled her







