I know they call you a failure, Elena. I know they look down on your service. But listen to me. I did not build Vaughn Holdings for men who wear Italian suits and carry empty souls. I built it on discipline. On honor. On the very qualities you chose to forge in the fire of the Army.

A tear slipped free despite me, cutting through makeup I had applied so carefully that morning.

You did not join the Army to run away. That was the test. I needed to know whether you had the steel to survive without my money. I have watched every step. I saw you earn that Bronze Star. While your parents see a mistake, I see the only stone left in this family capable of carrying the weight of my legacy. You are not the black sheep, soldier. You are the shepherd.

I choked back a sob.

For ten years I had believed I was unloved. Garbage. Disposable. But the old man—the founder of the empire, the only one whose opinion had ever mattered to every Vaughn in the room—had been watching from the shadows the whole time. He had not abandoned me. He had been waiting for me to be ready.

Beneath the letter was a dossier compiled by a private investigator. It had been assembled just weeks before Otis died. I started turning the pages, and the grief in my chest hardened into something jagged and cold.

It was a forensic accounting of corruption.

Bank statements. Unauthorized transfers. Shell accounts. Calvin had not just made bad business decisions. He had siphoned more than $40 million out of the employee pension fund.

He was stealing retirement savings from janitors, secretaries, line managers—the people who actually worked for a living—to cover for his son.

I turned another page and found medical records from Blue Horizon Clinic in Zurich, Switzerland.

Patient: Malik Vaughn. Admission: August 2014. Diagnosis: acute heroin addiction.
Readmission: December 2015. Relapse.
Admission: July 2018. Methamphetamine psychosis.

Three times.

My parents had spent millions of stolen pension dollars hiding Malik in a five-star rehab compound in the Swiss Alps while telling the world he was away on “business.” They had committed federal crimes to protect a junkie and destroy a soldier.

I closed the folder.