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Chapter 5 - The Shield

“Who gave these to you, Maria?” Daniel asked. His voice had dropped into a low, terrifying register that made the ambient temperature in the study seem to plunge toward zero.

Through ragged sobs, Maria confessed everything—her past, her abusive ex-fiancé, and the threatening package left on her windshield. She begged him to let them leave quietly, terrified that remaining near a high-profile billionaire would only put a massive target on her daughter's back.

Daniel knelt down on the hard floor directly in front of Maria, taking her icy, trembling hands in his own—a gesture of unselfish, raw human connection that the old Daniel Hale would have considered unthinkable.

“Look at me, Maria,” he commanded gently, holding her gaze until her breathing slowed. “You and Lily are under my protection now. No one—not Nathan Mercer, not the tabloids, and certainly not your ex—will ever harm a single hair on your heads. You spent years running. You don't have to run anymore.”

Within twenty minutes, Daniel mobilized his vast personal empire. He summoned Vance, his chief of private security, doubling the tactical guards surrounding the Westchester property and assigning a round-the-clock security detail to shadow Maria and Lily wherever they went. Simultaneously, he placed a call to his top private intelligence operatives and corporate legal team. By midnight, Daniel’s team had traced the surveillance photographs directly back to a private investigator on Nathan Mercer’s personal payroll, securing undeniable digital proof of illegal stalking, extortion, and harassment.

While the legal storm gathered strength outside, Daniel walked down to the estate's sunroom. Lily was sitting on a plush rug, attempting to draw a house with a broken yellow crayon. Daniel sat down on the floor beside her, completely ignoring the fact that his tailor-made wool trousers were collecting dust.

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“Mr. Daniel,” Lily piped up happily, holding up her drawing for his inspection. “Look! I made a picture of your big house. See? It has a roof so the rain doesn't touch us.”

Daniel looked closely at the crude drawing. It depicted three stick figures standing hand-in-hand outside the Westchester mansion: a tiny figure in a purple dress, a mother, and a tall man in a dark suit. Daniel swallowed hard, a painful, beautiful lump forming in his throat as he stroked her hair. “It’s the most beautiful house I’ve ever seen, Lily,” he whispered.

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