Chapter 1: The Girl in the Red Raincoat
The rain-drenched child in the red plastic raincoat pushed open the heavy glass door of Belladonna’s.
Inside, Manhattan’s elite sat frozen over untouched plates and half-raised wineglasses, their diamonds and cufflinks glittering beneath chandeliers that suddenly felt too bright.
A bomb threat hung in the air like a held breath.
Security men lined the walls. Waiters whispered near the kitchen. No one moved without being watched.
At table seven sat Julian Blackthorne, the city’s most feared real estate tycoon, a man whose name could make bankers stammer and politicians lower their voices. His security detail stood close, tense and ready.
Then the little girl walked straight toward him.
She could not have been older than six. Water dripped from her hood. A purple backpack bounced against her knees.
Julian’s men shifted.
But before they could step forward, the child looked up at him and asked, “Can I sit here?”
The room waited for cruelty.
Julian surprised them all… Continue Reading ⬇️
