The Billionaire Opened The Torn Bunny — And Found The Bracelet His Lawyers Hid For Two Years-thuyhien

Victor Sterling did not blink for six full seconds.

The candlelight caught the plastic hospital bracelet between his fingers, turning the edges almost blue. Water from the broken pitcher crept under the tablecloth. Somewhere behind me, a fork tapped once against a plate, then stopped. Sophie kept one fist locked in my apron, her small knuckles whitening as if the room might pull me away from her again.

Victor read my name twice.

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Then he looked at the nanny.

“Who put this in her toy?”

The woman’s lips moved before sound came out. “Mrs. Sterling.”

The name changed the room.

Victor’s wife had been dead for sixteen months. Every article called her tragic, elegant, private. Her photo still appeared sometimes beside Victor’s name in charity pieces — pale dress, diamond earrings, one hand resting lightly on his arm like she owned the space beside him.

Victor folded the bracelet into his palm.

“You are going to speak clearly,” he said.

The nanny gripped the back of Sophie’s high chair. “I didn’t know what it meant. Mrs. Sterling gave me the bunny the night Sophie arrived. She said if anyone ever asked, it came from the nursery.”

“When Sophie arrived from where?”

The nanny looked toward the locked door.

Megan stepped closer with the phone still hidden at her side. Her silver eyebrow pin caught the light. Her hand shook, but she did not lower it.

Victor saw the phone.

For one second, I thought he would order security to take it.

Instead, he said, “Keep recording.”

The nanny’s knees bent slightly.

“From Dr. Mason’s clinic,” she whispered. “Back Bay. Private wing. No public admissions. Mrs. Sterling said the mother signed everything.”

“I did not sign anything,” I said.

My voice scraped out of me. Sophie pressed her face harder against my apron. Her curls smelled faintly of baby shampoo and powdered crackers.

Victor turned to me. “Your daughter’s name?”

The old name left my mouth before I could protect it.

“Lily.”

Sophie lifted her head.

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