Nathan Harrison had closed billion-dollar deals in Dubai, New York, and London without blinking.
In the United States, people called him “the King of Concrete.”
Wherever he signed his name, luxury towers appeared. Shopping centers rose from empty lots. Exclusive gated communities sprang up where only luxury SUVs rolled through guarded entrances.
But on a quiet Friday afternoon, inside a small neighborhood bakery on Chicago’s North Side, Nathan froze before a scene no business deal had ever prepared him for.
His ex-wife, Emma Parker, stood at the register counting coins across the counter.
Beside her stood two identical little boys, about four years old.
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