THE LITTLE GIRL IN RED RAIN BOOTS
Rain hammered against the glass windows of one of Manhattan’s most expensive restaurants while wealthy guests quietly enjoyed wine, seafood towers, and conversations worth millions of dollars. Then the front door opened, and a tiny girl wearing red rain boots stepped nervously inside clutching a purple backpack against her chest.
She looked far too small to be standing alone in a place like that. Her soaked coat dripped onto the polished marble floor while half the dining room turned to stare at her with annoyance instead of concern.
The hostess had already tried twice to send her back outside. She forced a polite smile while explaining that the restaurant was not a waiting area and insisted the girl’s mother was probably still outside searching for her.
The little girl blinked rapidly while trying not to cry.
“My mom told me not to wait by the door,” she answered softly. “She said if I ever got separated, I should find a place with people and stay still.”
A woman wearing pearls sighed dramatically at a nearby table while a businessman muttered that the situation was ruining the atmosphere. Nobody offered to help the child standing alone in the middle of the restaurant.
Nobody except Alexander Vale.
Everyone in New York knew his name because Alexander owned shipping companies, warehouses, ports, and enough real estate to make powerful people lower their voices when he entered a room. He sat near the back of the restaurant surrounded by security guards in dark suits who watched the entire dining room carefully.
One guard stepped closer immediately and quietly offered to remove the child from the restaurant. Alexander never looked away from the little girl before calmly instructing the guard not to touch her.
The girl carefully walked toward Alexander’s table leaving tiny wet footprints across the marble floor.
“Sorry,” she said politely. “The lady at the front wants me to wait by the door, but there are too many people pushing outside.”
Alexander studied her face carefully, and something inside his expression softened almost immediately.
“Sit down,” he said calmly.
Her eyes widened instantly.
“Really?”
“Really.”
The girl climbed carefully into the chair across from him while balancing her backpack in her lap.
“Thank you,” she said seriously. “My name is Lily. I’m six, but almost seven even though my mom says ‘almost’ doesn’t count when I’m trying to act grown.”
A short laugh escaped Alexander before he could stop himself. Behind him, several security guards exchanged surprised glances because most people rarely heard Alexander Vale laugh at all.
Lily pulled a wrinkled piece of paper from her backpack and spread it across the table. The page contained a maze surrounded by astronauts, rockets, and tiny planets drawn in purple crayon.
“I can’t find the way out,” she admitted.
Alexander picked up a blue crayon from the small plastic box she handed him while studying the maze carefully.
“Let me see.”
Lily watched him suspiciously while he traced the lines slowly across the paper.
“My mom says I shouldn’t trust adults who promise to fix everything too fast.”
Alexander paused slightly before looking back at her.
“Your mom sounds very smart.”
“She is,” Lily answered proudly. “She also says serious men usually hide the most.”
The blue crayon stopped moving instantly.
Before Alexander could respond, the restaurant doors suddenly opened hard enough to make several guests jump. A woman rushed inside soaked completely from the storm outside while panic broke through every breath she took.
“Lily!”
The little girl immediately jumped from her chair.
“Mommy!”
The woman ran across the restaurant toward her daughter, but the moment she saw the man sitting across from Lily, she stopped so abruptly it looked like she had collided with invisible glass. Every trace of color disappeared from her face while Alexander slowly stood from his chair.
For seven years, he had tried to forget those eyes.
“Camila,” he said quietly.
Lily looked back and forth between them in confusion.
“You know the serious man?”
Camila swallowed hard before answering.
“Yes, sweetheart. I know him.”
Alexander lowered his eyes toward Lily again while his chest tightened painfully. The tiny crease between her eyebrows, the way she pressed her lips together while waiting for answers, and the shape of her eyes suddenly hit him all at once.
“When was she born?” he asked quietly.
“February twelfth,” Lily answered proudly before Camila could speak. “My birthday cake was vanilla, but one piece fell on the floor.”
Alexander did the math silently while Camila watched the realization slowly spread across his face.
“Tell me I’m wrong,” he whispered.
Camila immediately pulled Lily closer against her body while fear filled her expression.
“You’re not wrong.”
The restaurant suddenly felt completely silent. Alexander stared at the little girl sitting beside him before looking back toward the woman he believed disappeared from his life years ago.
“Is she my daughter?”
Camila closed her eyes briefly before answering.
“Yes,” she whispered. “Lily is your daughter.”
Before Lily could understand what had just been revealed, one of Alexander’s guards suddenly received a phone call. His expression changed immediately before he stepped beside Alexander and lowered his voice.
“Sir, they found a package with your name on it near the service entrance.”
Camila felt the floor drop beneath her because the worst part was not that Alexander had just discovered he had a daughter. The worst part was realizing someone else seemed to have planned the entire moment.
And if that package was meant for Alexander, then bringing Lily into that restaurant had never been an accident.
THE PACKAGE AT THE SERVICE ENTRANCE
The restaurant manager immediately cleared part of the dining room after Alexander’s security team received news about the suspicious package near the service entrance. Guests began whispering nervously while security guards quietly moved people away from the back hallway without causing public panic.
Camila held Lily tightly against her side while every instinct inside her screamed to leave immediately. But Alexander’s expression had already changed completely because the calm billionaire sitting with crayons moments earlier had disappeared.
Now he looked dangerous.
One guard approached carefully before explaining that the package was wrapped in plain brown paper with Alexander’s full name typed neatly across the front. According to preliminary scans, there were wires inside.....