A Billionaire Was About to Sign the Biggest Deal of His Life

“Dad… my back hurts.”

Those four words froze Jonathan Romero in the middle of the most important meeting of his life.

Jonathan Romero, a tech billionaire, was seconds away from closing the deal of the year. A multi-billion-dollar partnership with an Asian technology giant—one that would cement his empire for decades. His office, perched on the fiftieth floor of a glass-and-steel skyscraper in downtown Chicago, overlooked a city he had helped reshape with code, capital, and ambition.

But the trembling voice of his seven-year-old daughter, Sofia, shattered that world instantly.

“Dad… it really hurts,” she whispered on the phone.

Jonathan tried to stay calm. “Sweetheart, maybe you slept wrong. Put some ice on it, okay? The nanny’s there. Daddy will be home soon.”

But something in her voice—an urgency he had never heard before—made his stomach drop.

“It’s not like before,” Sofia whispered. “It’s… cold.”

Cold.

Jonathan hung up without another word.

“Cancel the meeting,” he told his assistant. “Family emergency. Now.”

He didn’t wait for the elevator. He ran.

The House Was Too Quiet
The drive back to his mansion in the northern suburbs felt endless. Traffic blurred past as fear clawed at his chest. Sofia had been different lately—quiet, withdrawn. She hadn’t wanted to go to the park. She stopped drawing. She barely ate.

None of it was normal.

When Jonathan arrived, the iron gates opened slowly. The manicured garden looked perfect. Too perfect.

Inside, the mansion was silent.

“Sofia?”
“Maria?” he called, naming the nanny.

No answer.

He took the stairs two at a time, heart pounding. Sofia’s bedroom door—painted with stars and moons—was slightly open. A dim light glowed inside.And Jonathan Romero would burn the entire inheritance to the ground before letting the darkness claim his daughter.

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