Marie’s husband is Victoria’s father. The diplomat we thought was just collateral damage.
He’s standing there in an expensive suit, looking like he’s about to conduct a board eting, not a murder.
"You." The word cos out choked.
"." His smile is pleasant and terrifying. "Did you really think my wife operated alone? That Victoria’s obsession with you was random?"
Katherine’s gripping my hand so hard it hurts.
"Charles Sterling," she breathes. "You’re The Architect."
"Architect, director, builder. Call it whatever," He walks toward us casually. "I prefer CEO... seems more accurate. I built this empire thirty-five years ago."
"The Commission-" I start.
"Was my creation and my vision. It was a way to control cri rather than fight futile wars against it. Margaret Liu was my lieutenant, Morrison my asset inside the FBI, and Marie was my partner until grief made her sloppy."
He’s circling us now. Predatory despite his civilized appearance.
"Victoria was being grood to take over. My heir. My legacy." His voice hardens. "Until you corrupted her and filled her head with rejection to make her desperate."
"She tried to kill us," Katherine says.
"Because she loved you!" Charles rounds on . "My daughter loved you, and you rejected her. Humiliated her and drove her to desperation. Then killed her."
"Your wife tried to kill us, too," I point out.
"Because you killed our daughter!" His composure cracks. "Victoria was twenty-seven years old. She had her whole life ahead of her, and you took that from us."
"So all of this - Vincent, Marie’s revenge, Morrison framing us - that was you?"
"I’ve been orchestrating everything since the mont Victoria died." His calm returns. "You did exactly what I wanted. Eliminated Competition threats while I consolidated power. Angelo, Vincent, and even Morrison when she beca a liability. You were my unwitting weapon."
"And now?" Katherine’s voice was steady despite her fear.
"Now you’ve served your purpose, it’s ti for my final cleanup."
He gestures, and more guards enter. They’re dragging people - Timothy, David, Sarah, Jas. All captured and disard.
"Your people throughout my building?" Charles smiles. "I knew about them. Let them think they were being clever while my security identified each one."
Lisa’s equipnt must be jamd. The entire operation was compromised.
We’re isolated and surrounded. This was exactly what Charles wanted.
"I’ll make this simple," Charles continues. "Elliot works for ; his skills are too valuable to waste. Katherine dies quickly, but you, Anthony..."
He pauses, savoring the mont.
"You took my daughter. I take yours."
He gestures toward a door I hadn’t noticed.
It opens.
And my father walks out.
Thomas Marvin.
Alive.
I can’t process what I’m seeing. He died six months ago in an explosion. We found his body, identified the remains, and buried him.
But he’s standing there. Older, thinner, but undeniably alive.
"Dad?" My voice doesn’t sound like mine.
Thomas won’t et my eyes. "I’m sorry, son. I didn’t have a choice."
"You’re dead." Katherine’s voice is shocked. "We buried you."
"You buried soone," Charles says pleasantly. "DNA can be falsified, bodies misidentified, especially when you control the people doing the identification."
I’m staring at my father, trying to understand. "You’ve been alive this whole ti? Working for him?"
"Longer than that," Charles answers. "Thomas worked for before Margaret and Angelo. He built the foundation of the Commission. Then, when things got complicated, I extracted him. Staged his death and used his ’sacrifice’ to manipulate you."
"Why?" The question was torn from . "Why would you let think you were dead?"
Thomas finally looks at , and his eyes are full of pain. "He had leverage. Things you don’t know about and people I had to protect."
"What people?"
"Your sister."
The room goes silent.
"I don’t have a sister." But even as I say it, I’m rembering. Fragnts of conversations. Thomas’s evasions. Secrets.
"You do." Thomas’s voice cracks. "From before your mother died. A daughter I gave up for adoption when I was eighteen. It was a closed adoption. I never told anyone. Not your mother. Not you. No one."
"Isabella," Charles supplies. "Thirty-six years old. Lives in Boston and works as an engineer. She has no idea who her biological father is or that I know exactly where she lives, where she works, her routines, and her vulnerabilities."
My father’s face shows everything. The threat and the impossible choice.
"He found her two years ago," Thomas continues. "Threatened to kill her if I didn’t cooperate, and I had to choose - you or her. You, who I’d raised or her, who never knew but was still my daughter."
"So you chose to fake your death." Katherine’s voice is hollow. "Let Tony grieve and let him carry that guilt."
"I chose to save both of you." Thomas looks at desperately. "If I’d stayed, Charles would have killed you to punish . This way, you were free of and safe from my enemies. And Isabella stayed safe too."
"Safe." I can’t believe what I’m hearing. "You call this safe? I’ve been hunted for months. Katherine almost died a dozen tis, and Elliot’s a target. Everyone I love is being threatened."
"But you’re alive." Thomas’s voice breaks. "You’re still alive, that’s what matters."
"No." I step away from him. "What matters is you let believe you were dead. You let grieve. You let think I’d failed to protect you. All of it was a lie."
Katherine’s hand was on my arm, grounding and keeping from completely falling apart.
Charles was watching with satisfaction. "Beautiful, isn’t it? The father who loved you so much abandoned you. The legacy of lies and betrayal. This is your family, Anthony. This is what you co from."
He’s right, and I hate that he’s right.
Everything I thought I knew was all lies.
My father’s alive, working for my enemy.
I have a sister I never knew existed.
And Charles Sterling has us all exactly where he wants us.
Helpless.
Broken.
And about to die.
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