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Signed For An Heir

Elara Vaughn, a forensic accountant, is determined to clear her father's name after a massive fraud arrest. She enters a strategic marriage with Rowan Vale, the man she blames for the scheme. To access corporate archives, she agrees to help him secure a two-billion-dollar inheritance. Their cold contract soon clashes with unexpected chemistry. As Elara uncovers the truth within the ledgers, she realizes the real villain might not be the man she intended to ruin.
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Chapter 18

The archive was cool and silent and smelled of recycled air and old paper, the particular combination of a room that had been keeping secrets for years.

Elara had been methodical from the first minute. She started at the oldest files and worked forward, cross-referencing the document map Maya had built from the metadata access stamps, pulling folders in the sequence most likely to yield what she needed. She kept her phone face-down and her movements quiet, not because she expected anyone, but because the quality of her focus required it.

She was thirty-eight minutes in and halfway through the second reference cluster when the email came.

She almost didn't check it. She was mid-photograph, screen brightness at minimum, and stopping broke the rhythm she had built. But the name in the notification was Sandra, and Sandra had never once contacted her during board session hours in four months.

She checked it.

Five words: Look at the attachment immediately.

The document loaded. Elara stood in the quiet of the archive and read it, and by the end of the first paragraph her face was completely still and her pulse was doing something that a clinical observer would call elevated.

It was a conflict of interest memo. Formal, precise, structured by someone who knew exactly what they were doing legally. It laid out a clear argument: Elara Vaughn, whose father was currently under active federal investigation for financial crimes with direct relevance to Vale Industries' operations, represented a material and ongoing conflict of interest in her capacity as board-adjacent observer with company document access. It cited three legal precedents by full case reference. It requested her immediate removal from all board access pending resolution of the federal case.

It was signed by Gideon Hart.

She read it a second time, carefully.

Then she put her phone in her pocket and went back to the folder she had been photographing.

Because Gideon had filed this memo at nine forty-two, according to the timestamp in Sandra's email. She had been in the archives since seven-fifteen. She had been out of it for thirty minutes before his memo ever landed. He had moved to cut off her access after she had already used it, which meant he had either not known she was here this morning, possible, or had underestimated how early she would start. Either way, he was forty-eight minutes too late.

She thought: you moved when you thought you still had time.

You didn't.

She documented everything with the same care she had brought to every investigation she had ever worked. Photographed, referenced, cross-checked. She had always believed that the quality of the record-keeping determined the quality of the outcome. Sloppy documentation created sloppy cases, and sloppy cases either failed or caused harm they hadn't intended.

She was not going to be sloppy. Not here. Not with this.

Whatever she found, and whatever it meant, it was going to be airtight.

She worked for another eleven minutes. Found two more documents that mattered. Photographed them. Then she checked the room once, turned off nothing she hadn't turned on, and walked out.

When she was finally satisfied, everything documented, nothing disturbed, no trace of her presence beyond the access log that was already recorded and couldn't be changed, she gave the room one final check.

She thought about her father's voice. About the certainty in it whenever he spoke about the evidence wall, about documentation, about the importance of the record. He had taught her that careful records were a form of protection. He had believed it himself, clearly. He had kept very careful records of everything, everything that served his purpose, anyway.

She walked out of the archive with twelve photographs on her phone and more questions than she had arrived with.

That, she thought, was how you knew you were getting closer to the truth. The picture got more complicated before it got clear.

In the corridor she messaged Rowan: Gideon filed a conflict of interest memo this morning. It's already circulating to the board. I'm on my way up. Don't react to it yet.

His reply: Already read it. I have the room. Come up when you're ready.

She stopped at the executive floor machine and got a coffee she didn't particularly want, more to give herself a two-minute pause than anything else. She stood at the window and watched the city and let her face become what it needed to be.

Neutral. Present. A woman who had heard something mildly annoying and was dealing with it.

She rode the lift to fourteen. The board session was breaking up, she could hear it through the closing-down sounds of chairs and brief conversations. She positioned herself near the window bank and waited.

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