Adeline whispered through tears, “Who are you to me in this moment,” while Lucien finally answered with something that shattered her understanding of identity.
He said, “I am the man your mother wrote to the night before she died, and I am also the one who should have found you sooner.”
Before she could process those words, anesthesia pulled her into darkness while the world dissolved into light and silence.
When she woke, beeping monitors surrounded her, and a nurse informed her that all three newborns had survived and were stable in neonatal care.
Adeline cried before fully understanding the relief, then whispered, “Are they truly all alive,” while the nurse confirmed, “Two boys and one girl are safe.”
Lucien entered the room shortly after, looking exhausted for the first time, as if the night had taken something even from him.
Adeline demanded, “Tell me what you meant about my mother,” while he placed a sealed envelope on the table beside her bed.
He explained that her mother Isolde Marlowe had once worked closely with him, and their connection had been destroyed by political and corporate interference from the Drayke family.
Inside the letter, Adeline read a truth that collapsed her entire identity, revealing that Nick Drayke senior had hidden her origin and manipulated events for decades.
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