A girl with a br0ken leg drags her sta.rving brother away from her stepmother. Until a millionaire sees them and…

The little girl with the shattered leg dragged herself across the freezing marble floor, her thin arms trembling as she pulled her baby brother behind her.

The toddler whimpered weakly, his cries barely audible, his body limp from hunger and dehydration. They were trying to escape the locked storage room where their stepmother had abandoned them for three endless days without food or water.

Bruises covered the girl’s small body. Her leg bent unnaturally where Rachel had shoved her down the stairs. Fever blurred her vision, tears streaked her face, and still she crawled—inch by inch—toward the front door.

She collapsed just short of it as headlights swept across the windows. At the exact moment a car door slammed shut outside. At the exact moment her father, billionaire investor Jonathan Whitmore, walked into his own home and saw a sight that destroyed his world in seconds.

Jonathan’s hands shook as he pushed open the front door of his Greenwich estate. Rain soaked his tailored suit, his thoughts still tangled in meetings and contracts after sixteen days overseas in Tokyo. The house was unnervingly silent.

That silence felt wrong. Dangerous. His instincts screamed before his eyes confirmed it.

Seven-year-old Emily lay sprawled on the marble floor of the foyer. Her body was frighteningly thin beneath her nightgown, every bone visible. Her right leg was swollen, twisted, and purple with infection. She was crawling. Her fingernails scraped the floor, splitting and bleeding.

Behind her, she dragged her baby brother, Noah, by his shirt.

Noah was worse. Far worse. The eighteen-month-old was grayish, his lips cracked and bleeding, his breathing shallow and wet. His diaper hung loosely on his skeletal frame, unchanged for days.They were safe. Together. And that was everything.

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