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“You changed your name to Nicholas Irons, but you’ll always be Nikolaos Sideris. Invest the funds like a Sideris—you’ll know the proper scheme when you see it.”

After surviving a life-threatening illness at New Year’s, hispatérashad tried to gift Nicholas with an apology and a small fortune—all for nearly disowning him a decade earlier, when Nicholas had left the family business to forge his own path. The apology, Nicholas had accepted with gratitude, but he had declined the vast sum.

Not two months later, a twist of fate—and these siblings’ daring—had him reconsidering. His father would be all too pleased by a change of heart.

Frustrated by this line of thought, Nicholas reminded himself of his duty to his firm. The engineer awaited, and the owner, Chadbourne, was due.

“Invest the funds like a Sideris—you’ll know the proper scheme when you see it.”

He shook his head minutely. The Sideris way was heated! Driven by emotion. Impulsive. That wasn’t howhelived; it wasn’t how he conducted his business affairs.

He was calm. Rational. As solid as iron.

Damn it!

He had no business engaging the siblings further—and he didn’t want to encourage the woman’s hopes, only to disappoint her in the end.

Yet he spoke again.

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