THE SECRET IN THE FRAME

THE SECRET IN THE FRAME

Claire Voss

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I opened the wrong door. That was my only crime. I saw Roman Hale - the most powerful man alive - so vulnerable and broken, sitting on the floor of an empty room, crying over a photograph nobody was supposed to see. I tried to vanish as someone who doesn't exist at all, praying he hadn't seen my face, but I was so wrong. Three days later his car was outside my building, he didn't come for an apology or to silence me-he came to cage me. He called it an opportunity. I call it a random for a life that I'm barely holding together What neither of us said out loud was the thing sitting between us every single day -the secret so large it had its own weight, its own breathing room, its own four-year-old face. He's been searching for a son he doesn't know I gave birth to. I've been searching for a child I don't know he's been funding a war to find. We are looking for the same person. And the man who took him from both of us is standing in this house. Smiling.

THE SECRET IN THE FRAME Chapter 1 The Night I Wasn't Supposed To Be There

The deal was simple.

Wear the uniform. Carry the tray. Don't make eye contact with anyone who looked like they owned something.

$200 for six hours.

I needed that money more than I needed air.

The Ashford Grand Gala was the kind of event that made you angry just walking through the service entrance. Not because it was unfair - I was past feeling things like that. But because the flowers on one table cost more than what I owed Denko.

Denko.

Even thinking his name made my hands cold.

Fourteen thousand dollars.

That was the number. That was the thing sitting on my chest every morning when I woke up. My brother Eli had borrowed it from the wrong people eight months ago. Borrowed is the generous word. It was more like - Eli found himself in a room with men who don't do paperwork and walked out owing them his life.

Except now it was my life.

Because Eli was gone.

And they had found me.

Two weeks ago a man sat across from me in a diner and put a photograph on the table. My address. My work schedule. The route I walked home.

"Fourteen thousand," he said. "You have thirty days."

I had $400 in my account.

So yes.

I needed this $200.

I kept my head down and moved through the crowd with my tray and thought about nothing except getting to midnight.

---

It was 11:40 when the earpiece crackled.

"Someone left a phone in the Meridian Suite. Second floor, east wing, last door. Blue case. Go."

I went.

The hallway up there was empty and carpeted and so quiet after the noise downstairs that my ears rang.

I found the last door.

Pushed it open.

And stopped breathing.

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Roman Hale was on the floor.

The Roman Hale.

I knew his face the way everyone knew his face - from the front pages, from the news, from the way people said his name like it was a warning.

Thirty-seven years old. Eleven billion dollars. The kind of man who bought companies the way other people bought groceries and dismantled them just to see what was inside.

He was sitting on the floor of an empty suite with his back against the wall and his knees pulled up and his face-

His face was destroyed.

Not figuratively. Literally. Jaw tight, eyes red and wet, one hand pressed flat against his chest like he was trying to hold something in by force.

In his other hand - a photograph. Old. Creased. Held so tight the edges were bent.

He hadn't heard me come in.

I watched him for one full second - long enough to see that this was real, that this was not a man performing grief but a man being taken apart by it - and then I stepped back.

My heel hit the door.

He looked up.

The change was instant.

The grief didn't disappear. It went behind something. Like a door slamming shut inside his face. His jaw set. His eyes locked onto mine. And they went from destroyed to dangerous so fast it made my stomach drop.

We stared at each other.

Me in my borrowed uniform with an earpiece in and a tray I had left somewhere downstairs.

Him on the floor of a room nobody was supposed to be in.

"I'm sorry," I said. "Wrong room."

I stepped back.

"Stop."

His voice.

God.

Even wrecked, his voice was the kind that expected to be obeyed.

I stopped.

"Close the door," he said.

I closed it.

From the inside.

Which meant I was now locked in a room with Roman Hale and the weight of whatever I had just seen, and the smart thing, the safe thing, was to turn around and open that door again and walk away fast.

I turned around.

He was standing now.

I hadn't heard him get up. He was just - up. Jacket still off. Tie still loose. Eyes dry but barely.

He was taller than the photos made him look.

"Who sent you up here?" he said.

"Nobody. A lost phone." I held his gaze. "I'll forget I was here."

Something shifted in his face. "You don't know what you saw."

"I saw a man sitting alone in a room." I said it flat. "That's all."

He looked at me for a long time.

Not the way men usually looked at me. Not sizing me up. More like - reading me. Like I was something he was trying to calculate and the numbers weren't adding up.

"Your name," he said.

"You don't need it."

His eyes sharpened. "Your name."

I picked up the photograph from where he'd set it on the side table when he stood.

I held it out to him without looking at it.

He took it.

Our fingers didn't touch but almost.

"Chloe," I said. "Chloe Banks."

Then I opened the door and walked out.

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Downstairs I returned the tray. Collected my envelope at midnight. Walked to the service exit.

The cold air outside hit my face and I stood in it for a moment and breathed.

Fourteen thousand dollars.

Thirty days.

I started walking to the bus stop.

---

Behind me the black SUV pulled away from the Ashford.

I didn't see it.

But it didn't go to the main road.

It followed my bus route.

All the way home.

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“I opened the wrong door. That was my only crime. I saw Roman Hale - the most powerful man alive - so vulnerable and broken, sitting on the floor of an empty room, crying over a photograph nobody was supposed to see. I tried to vanish as someone who doesn't exist at all, praying he hadn't seen my face, but I was so wrong. Three days later his car was outside my building, he didn't come for an apology or to silence me-he came to cage me. He called it an opportunity. I call it a random for a life that I'm barely holding together What neither of us said out loud was the thing sitting between us every single day -the secret so large it had its own weight, its own breathing room, its own four-year-old face. He's been searching for a son he doesn't know I gave birth to. I've been searching for a child I don't know he's been funding a war to find. We are looking for the same person. And the man who took him from both of us is standing in this house. Smiling.”
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Chapter 1 The Night I Wasn't Supposed To Be There

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Chapter 2 The Offer

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Chapter 3 Inside His Walls

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Chapter 4 The Man Behind The Empire

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Chapter 5 What He Won't Say

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Chapter 6 The Things We Don't Say At Dinner

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Chapter 7 His Name In Her Mouth

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Chapter 8 Everything He Didn't Know

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Chapter 9 The Word He Couldn't Say

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Chapter 10 The Reveal

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Chapter 11 Cole's Most Dangerous Move

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Chapter 12 The Hunt

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Chapter 13 What was Left Behind

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Chapter 14 What Does Patricia know

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Chapter 15 Thomas

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Chapter 16 Sandra Again

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Chapter 17 I Was So Jealous

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Chapter 18 I Have the Girl

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Chapter 19 Call Harris!

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Chapter 20 Three children

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Chapter 21 No! Not Jade!

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Chapter 22 My Eyes Saw the Unexpected!

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Chapter 23 Fu*ck! She Knew

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Chapter 24 What She Gave him

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Chapter 25 Be Smart! She's Moving Faster than you think

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