He Said I Came From Nothing — Then the Courtroom Doors Opened

But I never made it out. The heavy double oak doors were flung open with a force that made every head in the courtroom turn. Four large men in tactical suits stepped in first, locking down the exits. And then she walked in. Eleanor Sterling — the most feared billionaire matriarch in the nation.

She was dressed in perfect white cashmere, but it was her eyes that nearly stopped my heart. They were sharp, icy blue — a rare genetic feature. The exact same shade as mine. Eleanor ignored Julian completely. She didn’t acknowledge his existence. She walked directly to me, and the frightening titan of industry vanished in an instant. In her place stood a woman whose frozen blue eyes were filling with tears.

She pressed a trembling, diamond-covered hand to my cheek. “My beautiful girl,” she whispered, her voice cracking with thirty years of buried pain. “I finally found you.” My thoughts emptied. Girl. Daughter. I was an unwanted foster child. Julian gave a sharp, panicked laugh. “Your daughter? Mrs. Sterling, Clara is an orphan!”