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The Will Her Father Hid Until Richard Tried To Take Everything-lequyen994

Richard Sterling walked into courtroom 4B with the kind of confidence that made strangers dislike him before he opened his mouth.

The cold had followed everyone in from the Chicago street, leaving damp footprints near the door and a gray haze on the high windows.

Richard did not seem to feel it.

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He wore a charcoal Italian suit, polished shoes, and a watch he checked often enough for Flora Vance to understand the message.

This was not the end of a marriage to him.

It was an appointment running long.

Flora sat at the opposite table in a beige cardigan, her shoulders drawn in, her hair pinned back with no care for softness.

Her eyes were red in a way makeup could not fix.

She had spent the night before reading the same pages until the words blurred, and every time she reached the last line, the result stayed the same.

The company her father had built was slipping away.

Vance Corporation had never been just a business to Flora.

It had been the sound of Arthur Vance coming home late and still stopping in the kitchen to ask about homework.

It had been weekend calls he took from the garage because he did not want the house to feel like an office.

It had been birthday parties interrupted by emergencies, then made up for with pancakes the next morning because Arthur believed apologies needed action.

Richard had learned that story early.

He had listened with his head tilted, charming, sympathetic, careful.

By the time Flora understood he had been listening less to her grief and more to the map of her inheritance, they were already married.

The prenuptial agreement had looked safe when she signed it.

Her father had reviewed the structure before his death, and Flora trusted anything Arthur had touched.

What changed later were the amendments.

Richard had a talent for making pressure sound like partnership.

One clause was supposed to simplify management.

Another was supposed to protect them if Flora became overwhelmed.

Another was presented as a temporary arrangement during a difficult stretch.

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