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The Billionaire Saw a Familiar Necklace on a Poor Girl by the Roadside — What He Discovered Next Changed His Life Forever

The sun sank over the Nevada desert as a sleek black car slowed to a halt beside a worn roadside stand. Behind the wheel sat Sebastian Ward—a man whose fortune could purchase anything except peace. Fresh from a board meeting in Las Vegas, his mind still hummed with figures and empty quiet. All he wanted was a bottle of water before driving back to his glass mansion on the hill.

Behind the counter stood a young girl, maybe seventeen, stacking bottles of lemonade. Her dark hair was loosely tied back, her clothes simple but neat. When she smiled, it was the kind of smile that disarmed you with its sincerity.

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