Forbidden Disclosure (A Billionaire in Disguise)

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blue eyes. He read the sheets of paper and couldn’t find anything to indicate that she would blackmail his son. Maybe she really didn’t know that John Williams was a fabricated name. She had no criminal past, not even a traffic ticket. Francesco did find out a critical piece of information, though. Rosie Lyn n Montoose was losing her farm.
     

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 7
     
     
     
    Daniel drove through the security gates and up the long driveway of his father’s estate. It was definitely beautiful. Acres of manicured property surrounded the mansion that was way too big for just Daniel and his father. Francesco and Lillian had planned on a large family. She was much younger than Francesco and he’d planned for a wonderful life with her. Those dreams were crushed by her untimely death, but Francesco didn’t have the heart to sell the place because his wife had put so much of her love and personality in each room.
     
    Carl opened the front door and greeted Daniel. “You may wear your other clothes, Daniel. You’ve met the requirement so there’s no need to dress like that anymore.” Carl openly laughed.
     
    “I’m comfortable in these, Carl. My attire doesn’t change or make who I am. Good to see you again.” He shook Carl’s hand and walked away, leaving the man standing there, staring at his blue flannel back.
     
    Daniel knocked on the study door, then entered it after he heard his father’s booming voice.
     
    Francesco hurried to his son and gave him a tight embrace, then kissed his cheek. “Daniel, welcome home!”
     
    “Thank you, Father.”
     
    “You didn’t have to put those clothes back on, Daniel.”
     
    “These clothes are what I feel comfortable in. You should try it sometime.”
     
    Francesco smiled at his son’s suggestion. “I’m glad you learned the lessons in life that will always benefit you. I’m sorry I had to go to such extremes, but I hope you understand why I did what I did. It was very hard for me to send you away, Daniel.”
     
    “Thank you for doing it. I’m not the same man I was when I left. I’m a better one because of you.”
     
    “Daniel, I need to ask you about this woman Rosie.” Francesco couldn’t hide the look of concern on his face. “You were close to her?”
     
    “I love Rosie. She has been sort of a mother to me.”
     
    “You worked on her farm, no?”
     
    “Every day I worked long, hard hours. She isn’t a young woman, and she was working just as long and hard as I was. Then she’d go in the house and prepare these meals that were like heaven. She even has a couple of horses I became close to. They’re magnificent animals.”
     
    “Do you know a lot about this farm?”
     
    “Rosie said her husband bought it some years ago and built a home there. His name was Albert and he died a decade ago, but she kept the farm going. It’s just her and a man named Sam, who works the land. He has a family and lives a few miles away. He comes over and helps her out, but I don’t think they get along as well as what Rosie claims. He’s pretty stern and not very pleasant.”
     
    “How is the farm doing? Is it successful?”
     
    “I think it is. She paid me well, and I was able to save up a decent amount. I kept a thousand dollars when I left in case of an emergency and to buy my plane ticket, but then I left the remaining money with her. I hope it helps her out.”
     
    “You gave her your money?”
     
    “She needed it more than I did. I knew I was coming back here and would have access to everything. That’s what I want to talk with you about, Father.”
     
    “Don’t tell me you wrecked your car…”
     
    “It’s about the car and a few other things. But no, I didn’t wreck it. I don’t want it.”
     
    “Daniel, you don’t have to have another sports car. This one should last you for quite a while.”
     
    “I’m sure it would. I just don’t want it.”
     
    “ You don’t want it?”
     
    “It’s a waste of

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