Adrian Vale, one of the most powerful tycoons in the city, had just finished another late-night meeting. His suit was flawless, his expression unreadable, his phone still buzzing with deals that never seemed to end.
For Adrian, life was simple: numbers, power, control.
Until he opened his car door.
“What the hell…?”
Curled up in the back seat was a boy.
Small. Thin. Shaking like he hadn’t felt safe in days.
His clothes were worn. His face smudged with dirt.
But his eyes—
Wide. Terrified. Desperate.
“Please… don’t make me get out,” the boy whispered, his voice breaking. “Just let me stay for a little while…”
Adrian froze.
He didn’t tolerate surprises.
“Who are you?” he asked coldly. “How did you get in here?”
The boy hesitated, glancing toward the street as if something—or someone—might be watching.
“They’re looking for me…”
That wasn’t fear you could fake.
Adrian’s hand moved toward his phone.
Security. Police. End of problem.
Then he saw it.
A pendant.
Small. Jade. Hanging from the boy’s neck.
And suddenly—
Everything stopped.
“Where did you get that?” Adrian asked, his voice no longer cold… but careful.
The boy grabbed it instinctively.
“It was my mom’s,” he said. “She told me never to take it off… that one day… someone would recognize it.”
Adrian’s chest tightened.
Because he did recognize it.
From a night he had buried.
A woman he never forgot.
A disappearance he never understood.
The boy looked straight at him.
“Can you help me? I don’t have anywhere to go…”
For the first time in years—
Adrian Vale didn’t have an answer.
Something Was Very Wrong
A black car rolled slowly past.
Too slowly.
Tinted windows.
Watching.
Waiting.
Adrian noticed instantly.
His instincts sharpened.
This wasn’t random.
Not even close.
He shut the car door.
“No one’s taking you,” he said quietly. “But you’re going to tell me everything.”
The boy swallowed hard.
“If I tell you… will you send me away like everyone else?”
Adrian didn’t answer.
Because something inside him had already begun connecting the pieces.
The pendant.
The timing.
The boy’s age…

No.
That would be impossible.
…Wouldn’t it?
The black car stopped behind them.
Doors began to open.
And in that second—
Adrian made a decision that would change his life forever.
“Get down,” he ordered. “Now.”
The engine roared.
But just before they pulled away, the boy whispered something that made Adrian’s blood run cold.
“My mom said my dad… was a very rich man… but I should never look for him…”