For most of his adult life, Leonardo had been the definition of success.
Before turning fifty, he owned one of the most influential hotel chains in the country. He had houses that looked like magazine covers, cars people took photos of on the street, and bank accounts that never stopped growing.
Inside, though, there was a hollow place no achievement could fill.
He had grown up believing his parents had died when he was very young. Every time he asked about them, he got the same cold, unchanging answer:
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