Part 2: The Secret Trust
My fingers trembled as I tore open the thick manila envelope. Inside was a collection of legal documents, bank statements, and a copy of a birth certificate. The name on the birth certificate read Noah Vance, but the names listed under the parents made my breath catch in my throat. His biological father was Julian Vance—a prominent billionaire philanthropist who had passed away just two years prior.
“I am the executor of the Vance estate,” the stranger explained quietly, stepping into the small hallway. “Julian spent the last decade of his life searching for the son he lost to the system after a bitter, messy divorce and the tragic death of Noah’s mother. By the time Julian found out Noah was in the orphanage, the records had been sealed due to an administrative error.”
I looked down at the bank statements. The numbers were staggering.
“Noah isn’t just an orphan who aged out of the system, Mrs. Vance,” the lawyer said. “He is the sole heir to a trust worth over forty million dollars. But there was a condition attached to it by his father’s will.”
My heart hammered against my ribs. “What condition?”
“The money was to remain locked until Noah turned twenty-eight and was legally married,” the lawyer replied, looking past me toward the bedroom where Noah was still sleeping. “Julian wanted to ensure his son found someone who loved him for exactly who he was, not for his sudden wealth. Noah has known about this for six months.”