Chapter 2 - A Crack in the Ice

The morning after the blanket incident, the atmosphere within the walls of the Hale mansion shifted subtly but permanently. Daniel woke up on the sofa at dawn, the heavy wool blanket still draped securely over him like a shield against the bone-deep coldness he had carried since his mother’s funeral.
When Maria arrived at 7:00 AM, fully expecting to find the formal living room empty as usual, she stopped dead in her tracks. Daniel was sitting at the marble kitchen island. A fresh pot of coffee was brewing, and two colorful children’s books were placed neatly beside a large plate of warm blueberry pancakes he had ordered from a local bistro.
Maria paused near the entryway, her fingers gripping the strap of her handbag tightly, utterly terrified that her daughter had crossed an invisible boundary the night before. “Mr. Hale... if Lily caused any disruption last night, I am deeply, deeply sorry,” she began hurriedly, her eyes darting toward the hallway. “I thought she was right behind me—”
“She didn't disrupt anything, Maria,” Daniel interrupted quietly. His voice carried a gentle warmth that felt utterly foreign to his own throat. He set his coffee cup down and looked at her. “In fact, she gave me the best night's sleep I've had in ten years.”
When Lily toddled into the kitchen a moment later, wearing mismatched socks and clutching her favorite purple stuffed dinosaur, she spotted the mountain of pancakes and let out a squeal of pure joy. She marched straight up to the billionaire, patted his knee with her sticky hand just as she had done the night before, and beamed. “You woke up!”
Daniel couldn't stop the faint, genuine smile that broke across his face—a smile that reached his eyes for the first time since he was a six-year-old boy in a cemetery. He pulled out a high stool for her, watching with quiet fascination as she happily devoured her breakfast.
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Over the next few weeks, the Ice King began to thaw in ways that shocked everyone who knew him. Daniel found himself leaving his Manhattan office earlier and earlier, walking away from six-hundred-million-dollar acquisition calls just to ensure he was back at the Westchester estate before Lily’s bedtime. He ordered the construction of a massive wooden play set for the back lawn and quietly paid off the entire mortgage for Lily’s daycare facility.
But just as Daniel’s dark, guarded world was filling with soft light, a ruthless threat from his corporate past was silently watching the gates of the estate, waiting for the perfect moment to strike at the only vulnerability the billionaire had ever shown.