First-Person POV — Julia
The hallway outside my father's room felt colder than the rest of the hospital. Maybe it was the fluorescent lights. Maybe it was the fear squeezing my lungs. Or maybe it was the two men standing on either side of the doorway, both refusing to leave me alone, both refusing to look away.
Alan stood stiffly to my right, arms crossed, jaw clenched so tightly I could see the muscle twitch.Kai was on my left, holding the bouquet of lilies like he was afraid they'd fall apart if he breathed too hard.
And I?I was trapped between them—emotionally, physically, painfully.
Alan spoke first, voice low but shaking with restrained emotion."You should've told me you were leaving Hawaii. I would've—"
Kai cut in sharply. "You would've what? Controlled her more? She didn't need you yelling at her when she was trying to save her father."
Alan turned slowly, dangerously."Say that again."
"Gladly," Kai snapped. "She needed support, not anger."
Their voices started rising.Pressure built behind my temples.
"Stop," I whispered.
They didn't hear me.
"Don't act like you understand her," Alan growled. "You weren't there—"
"And you think you were?" Kai fired back. "You humiliated her every chance you got."
"Enough," I repeated, a little louder.
Neither man stopped.
Alan stepped forward. "You don't know her like I—"
"Both of you STOP!" I said it so loudly the nurses at the end of the corridor looked up.
Silence.Finally.
I pressed a shaking hand to my forehead.
"I'm barely holding it together. If you two keep fighting, I'm walking into that room alone. Do you hear me?"
Kai dropped his gaze first. "Sorry," he murmured.
Alan exhaled roughly, frustration crackling off him. "Fine."
But neither moved.Neither left.Neither gave me space.
Quietly, I pushed the door open.
Inside My Father's Room
The beeping of the monitor was weak, uneven.My father looked impossibly small in the bed—nothing like the man who used to lift me onto his shoulders so I could reach the highest apples on the tree behind our house.
"Dad?" I whispered, stepping closer.
His eyes fluttered open, tired but so full of love it hurt.
"Jules," he breathed. "Come here."
I took his hand. It was cold. Too cold.
"I'm here," I said, forcing a smile. "I rushed the moment the doctor called."
A faint laugh left him. "You always rush… when it matters."
I swallowed hard.
His fingers trembled as he touched my cheek. "Were you… on that flight?"
"No," I whispered immediately. "No, Dad. I wasn't. I took an earlier one. I'm okay."
He closed his eyes in relief. "Good… good. I can go now with peace."
My heart clenched."Don't say that. Please don't say that."
He opened his eyes again, this time sharper, more determined.
"Julia," he murmured, voice thinning, "I have something to tell you. Something I should've told you years ago."
My breath caught.
My father hesitated—like he was afraid of breaking me.
"I didn't want you to live with this burden," he said quietly. "But I'm running out of time, sweetheart."
I squeezed his hand, tears burning my eyes. "It's okay. I'm here. Just talk to me."
He nodded, struggling to sit up, and I helped him gently.
"You think you're a fake heiress," he whispered.
I froze.
He continued, "You think you stepped into someone else's world… someone else's identity… to save me."
My fingers tightened around his.
"But you're not fake, Julia. You never were."
My heartbeat stopped.
"You… you're scaring me," I whispered.
He took a shallow breath.
"You're not the daughter of the woman who raised you."His voice shook. "Your biological mother was Sophia Bennett."
The name hit me like a punch.Sophia Bennett.A legend.A missing icon of the business world.The real heiress whose disappearance changed everything.
My voice cracked. "No. Dad… Dad, that's impossible. Sophia Bennett died years ago. It was all over the news."
My father shook his head slowly.
"No, Julia. She didn't die."
Air vanished from my lungs.
He continued, "She gave birth to you in secrecy. The Bennetts were being targeted—blackmail, threats, scandals. She feared you'd be used against her."
I felt dizzy. My knees threatened to give out.
"You were hidden, Julia," he whispered. "Protected. With me. She trusted me more than anyone."
Tears blurred my vision.
"She wanted you safe," he said, voice fading. "To grow up far away from the greed and violence of that world."
My chest tightened painfully.
All those years…All that pretending…All that guilt for living a lie—
When it wasn't a lie at all.
"You're the only living Bennett heir," he said."The real one."
A sob tore from me.I covered my mouth, shaking."No… Dad, why didn't you tell me? Why let me struggle like this?"
He closed his eyes, regret twisting his features.
"I wanted you to have a normal life. A simple one. Not the empire. Not the danger."
His breathing grew weaker.His words softer.
"And I was afraid," he whispered. "Afraid they'd come for you if they knew you survived."
I pressed my forehead against his hand.
"Dad, please, don't leave me," I begged, voice breaking. "I just— I just found out the truth. Stay. Please stay."
His thumb brushed my cheek weakly.
"You're strong, Julia. Stronger than me. Stronger than Sophia."
"Dad—"
His eyes softened.And then—
His monitor beeped sharply.
A nurse rushed in.Another followed.Kai and Alan burst through the door at the same time.
"Julia!" Kai shouted.
"Move!" Alan snapped, pulling me back so the nurses could work.
"No!" I cried, reaching for my father.
But Alan held me firmly, stopping me from collapsing onto the floor.
Everything blurred.The machines beeped faster.The nurses moved quickly—too quickly.
"Julia!" Kai grabbed my shoulders from the other side. "Breathe—just breathe!"
But I couldn't.I couldn't breathe.I couldn't think.
All I saw was my father's chest rising slower… slower…
Until—
A flat tone filled the room.
"Time of death—"
My scream ripped out before the nurse could finish.
My knees buckled, but Alan caught me instantly, pulling me against his chest as I sobbed uncontrollably.Kai's hand covered mine, warm but shaking.
I was trapped between both men.Between two worlds.Between two versions of myself.
Daughter of a dying man.Heiress of a dead empire.And entirely, utterly alone.
