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A little girl in a billionaire’s office innocently asks him to be her dad—unaware her words are about to uncover a truth that changes everything

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Lea’s hand was no longer in mine.

I don’t know how she crossed that lobby so fast. She was five, in red sneakers and a yellow raincoat, clutching Rabbit by one ear, and she crossed that entire open-plan floor like she owned it — weaving between desks, past the printer station, straight toward Adrian Lawson as he stood reviewing something on his phone.continue reading …

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